Shortbread Cookie Recipe with Hazelnuts: Gerhild's Vanillekipferln (2024)

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This Shortbread Cookie recipe, the German Vanillekipferln, is one of the best Christmas cookie recipes that's an easy version of the original.

This is a translation of the recipe sent in by Gerhild Froeschke who loves to take recipes and change them to make them her own. Usually, the dough needs to rest in the fridge for at least one hour. In this recipe, however, this step can be eliminated.

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The secret to these German cookies? Using vanilla sugar. Either buy it or make your own following this vanilla sugar recipe.

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Shortbread Cookie Recipe with Hazelnuts: Gerhild's Vanillekipferln

This Shortbread Cookie recipe, the German Vanillekipferln, is one of the best Christmas cookie recipes that's an easy version of the original.

This is a translation of the recipe sent in by Gerhild Froeschke who loves to take recipes and change them to make them her own.

Prep Time

20 minutes

Bake Time

10 minutes

Total Time

30 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1¼ cups butter
  • ⅝ cup granulated sugar
  • 3½ cups flour, all-purpose
  • ¼ pound ground hazelnuts
  • 1 package or 1½ teaspoons vanilla sugar
  • powdered sugar to dust cookies

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In mixing bowl, mix together the butter, sugar, vanilla sugar, and ground hazelnuts.
  3. Add flour, and continue mixing with mixer or with your hands.
  4. Shape the dough into a roll. Cut slices from the roll and form them into crescents.
  5. Bake about 10 minutes, being careful that they don't get too brown.
  6. Place cookies on a wire rack and dust with powdered sugar while they are still warm. To dust them, put about a teaspoon of powdered sugar in a small sieve and tap sieve to let icing sugar "dust" the cookies.

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This Shortbread Cookie recipe, the German Vanillekipferln, is one of the best Christmas cookie recipes that's an easy version of the original.


Ingredients: butter,sugar,flour,hazelnuts,vanilla sugar,powdered sugar,

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FAQs

What's the difference between butter biscuits and shortbread cookies? ›

Due to differing ratios, shortbread cookies are crumblier and more "sandy" than butter cookies, which are firm and solid enough to be iced. This mostly has to do with flour and eggs. Shortbread doesn't use eggs, while butter cookies do, making butter cookie dough more pliable and robust than its shortbread counterpart.

Why are my shortbread cookies tough? ›

It's important to avoid over-mixing shortbread dough, which will develop gluten and make the finished product tough, not tender. To make sure that the flour mixes completely with little effort, sift the flour first to get out all of the lumps.

What is the difference between shortbread and spritz cookies? ›

Shortbread have some snap, thanks to rolling chilled dough.

These shaping differences also give the cookies different textures. Spritz cookies are baked straight away, with no additional rolling or chilling, giving them a more tender crumb.

What is the difference between shortbread and sugar cookies? ›

The main difference between these two cookies is the ingredients and the ratios of the ingredients. Sugar cookies typically contain eggs, while shortbread cookies do not. Shortbread also has a higher ratio of butter to flour and are usually more crumbly and tender as a result.

What's the difference between Scottish shortbread and regular shortbread? ›

Traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple recipe made with sugar, butter, flour, and salt. Other shortbread styles will include leavening agents like baking powder and baking soda, which makes them crisp instead of crumbly like traditional Scottish shortbread.

Are shortcake biscuits the same as shortbread? ›

Shortbread is similar to shortcake but doesn't include baking powder. Lots of rich butter gives shortbread a high fat content, resulting in a fine, crumbly texture. Shortcake and shortbread biscuits are delicious on their own, with fruit and cream, or simply topped with a delicate dusting of sugar.

What is the secret of good shortbread? ›

Shortbread has so few ingredients that you can't get away with cutting corners; good quality butter and sugar are essential, and plenty of them. Rice flour gives it that special sandy texture that sets it apart from the common biscuit, and a pinch of salt helps to balance that rich, delicious sweetness.

What are common mistakes when making shortbread? ›

The most common mistakes when making shortbread are over-working the dough, and incorporating too much flour. The less you work the dough, the more crumbly and melt-in-your-mouth your shortbread cookies will be.

What happens if you don't poke holes in shortbread? ›

Piercing the shortbread with a fork is not only for decoration, but it's meant for more even baking. Poking holes in the shortbread allows the heat to penetrate the cookie, hence more even baking. Notice I'm using powdered sugar here. You'll see lots of shortbread recipes using granulated sugar.

What is the number one selling cookie in America? ›

Oreo, the best-selling cookie brand in America, generates over $675 Million in annual revenue!

How do you know if shortbread cookies are done? ›

To make sure that your shortbread releases from the pan cleanly, be sure it is completely cooked in the middle before you remove the pan from the oven. Directions for shortbread baked on a cookie sheet often tell you to cook the shortbread only until the top of the cookies just barely begin to color.

What was shortbread originally called? ›

The story of shortbread begins with the medieval “biscuit bread”. Any leftover dough from bread making was dried out in a low oven until it hardened into a type of rusk: the word “biscuit” means “twice cooked”. Gradually the yeast in the bread was replaced by butter, and biscuit bread developed into shortbread.

What is the American equivalent of shortbread? ›

While Americans would consider a piece of shortbread a “cookie,” it's actually called a “biscuit” outside of the US. This can be confusing since Americans consider a “biscuit” something similar to a British scone.

Do you have to refrigerate shortbread dough? ›

Make Ahead & Freezing Instructions: You can make the shortbread dough and chill it in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Allow to come to room temperature then continue with step 3. Baked shortbread freezes well for up to 3 months. Unbaked shortbread dough freezes well for up to 3 months.

What is another name for shortbread? ›

In British English, shortbread and shortcake were synonyms for several centuries, starting in the 1400s; both referred to the crisp, crumbly cookie-type baked good, rather than a softer cake.

What defines a shortbread cookie? ›

In simple terms, shortbread is a type of cookie classified by its high butter content. It is named shortbread due to its short, or crumbly, structure—which is caused by the high proportion of fat. The traditional recipe, developed in Scotland, consists of one part sugar, two parts butter, and three parts flour.

Why is shortbread not a biscuit? ›

Believe it or not, shortbread isn't a bread at all, but rather, a biscuit. The name can be attributed to the fact that the government once placed taxes on biscuits; so, to dodge the taxes, Scottish bakers labeled the pastry as bread.

Why do people like shortbread cookies? ›

Its butteriness gives it the name 'shortbread'

This is because the old meaning of the world “short” reflects this crumbliness and so the name 'shortbread' stuck. That firm to the bite feel with a crumbly texture is the source of your shortbread addiction.

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