There's nothing better around the holidays than treats, treats, and more treats. I, myself, am a huge fan of anything with nuts, lots of butter, or chocolate, or lots of other yummy things. I especially like many of the treats around the holidays. I'm headed to a cookie swap this evening which prompted me to make one of my favorite holiday cookie recipes today. I'm also adding another holiday recipe favorite that I prefer as an alternative to pecan pie.Pecan Shortbread Squares
(think Pecan Sandies but soft and moist)
1 lb. butter, softened
1-1 ½ c. sugar
4 c. flour
1 tsp. almond extract (I never add this-probably because I don't particularly like almond flavoring.)
½ c. chopped pecans
2 ½ c. flour
1 c. cold butter
½ c. sugar
½ tsp. salt
Filling:
4 eggs
1 ½ c. light Karo syrup
1 ½ c. sugar
3 Tbsp. butter, melted
1 ½ tsp. vanilla
2 ½ c. pecan halves or coarsely chopped pecans
5 comments:
I think I'm in love with anything that has the word SHORT in it. Wonder why? Shortbread is no exception! Yippee for holiday goodies.
Is this what you made last night for Enrichment? If so, they were so good. Can't wait to make them!
Yep. This is what I made. They are yummy and easy, but they seem like you put a little more work into them than you really did.
That's my kind of dish. I want as much praise and hoopla for the smallest amount of effort. Isn't that what cooking is all about?
I wish I had been at your enrichment!
I made the shortbread squares last night - I have added them into the variety of goodies I am making for Christmas this year. I rolled out the dough and cut small circle shapes before baking. They are so adorable. And tasty (I'm sans sugar for a couple more wks, but everyone else said they were tasty). I am going to dip half of the cookie into lemon icing, I think that will be perfect.
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