These wooden cookie molds are wonderfully simple
and affordable treasures. Just spritz with cooking spray, press your dough in
evenly, trim the excess, and give a few firm taps on a hard surface—the
beautifully detailed cookie pops right out every time. I used Ina Garten's
classic shortbread recipe (reprinted below), but keep a close eye during
baking. These small cookies set quickly and need only to turn lightly golden at
the edges—overbake them, and you'll end up with charming but rock-hard buttery
fish!
Ina Garten’s Shortbread Cookies
¾ lb. unsalted butter, room temperature
1 c. sugar, plus extra for sprinkling
1 t. pure vanilla extract
3½ c. all-purpose flour
¼ t. salt
Preheat the oven to 350°F. In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, mix the butter and 1 cup sugar until just combined. Add the vanilla. Sift together the flour and salt in a medium bowl, then add to the butter mixture. Mix on low until the dough comes together. Turn out onto a floured surface, shape into a flat disk, wrap in plastic, and chill for 30 minutes. Roll the dough 1/2-inch thick and cut (or press into molds). Place on an ungreased baking sheet and bake for about 15–20 minutes (watch closely!), until edges barely begin to brown. Cool completely.
My 15-year-old mold is sadly discontinued from the original
company, but you can find other adorable fish (and lunar-themed) designs here and here to start
your own cookie tradition. Wishing everyone a prosperous, joyful Year of the
Horse filled with good fortune and sweet moments!
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4 comments:
I love shortbread Anything! lol
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Donna
Love this! I forgot about the Chinese New Year this year.
Your cookies are beautiful, love that mold, and I know they taste good.
Coincidentally, I made Ina's chocolate dipped brown sugar shortbread two days ago! While we loved the taste, they are a bit more chewy, and we missed the melt-in-your-mouth goodness of regular shortbread.
I saw a beautiful graphic on Instagram for the Year of the Fire Horse and thought the colors would make a stunning quilt.
Wow! They came out perfect looking. what a great mold and delicious cookie.
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