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Lemond Shortbread Cookies
Created for Imperial Sugar by Chef Eddy Van Damme



When I was a child one of my favorite things to do was go on a picnic. Sitting in the cool shade under a huge tree was nothing less than magical. Still to this day we love to go on a picnic, whether it is in the city park or in the country. There is nothing like sitting on a blanket amidst the trees and feel the gentle breeze on your skin.

There was a time when we would go all out and bring elaborate meals, but we have found that simplicity is best for a successful and peaceful picnic. A couple of loaves of French bread, a few good cheeses, olives and prosciutto and we are all set.  Food you can eat with a minimum of utensils. Less to carry and less to clean! I used to go all out on desserts as well, but we have learned (after arriving with pies which somehow turned upside down…) that a good picnic should be effortlessness.  So now I bring cookies which hold up very well during travel such as the lemon shortbread featured below.  The buttery lemon flavor of these cookies has made them a favorite for years.











Yield:
36 cookies

2 Sticks unsalted butter, soft at room temperature
1 Cup Imperial Sugar or Dixie Crystals Confectioners’ Sugar
¼ Teaspoon salt
1 Teaspoon vanilla extract
Zest of 1 lemon
2 Cups All purpose flour, Spoon and sweep method*

*Using a spoon fill a measuring cup with flour and level.

Preheat the oven to 350°F

In a bowl stir the butter with a firm spatula until smooth and free of butter lumps.

After measuring the powdered sugar, sift and stir in the butter

Zest the lemon using a Microplane zester or box grater. Avoid any white bitter pith. Add salt and vanilla.

Add the flour all at once and stir until combined.

Roll the dough into two cylinders 9 inches long. If the dough is too soft, refrigerate for 15-30 minutes. After shaping place the cylinders in the freezer for 30 minutes.

Using your fingers or a pastry brush, make the cylinders slightly wet and roll into granulated sugar.

Cut the cylinders into ½ inch intervals.

Place flat on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or lightly buttered. Bake in a 350°F oven until very light golden, about 20 minutes. For best texture and flavor the cookies need to be completely cold before consuming.





























































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I was in the first grade when My First Cookbook made its debut. I remember sending off for my very own copy and watching the mail everyday to see if it had come. When it finally arrived, it might as well have been Christmas. I used to read every recipe over and over - what a dilemma to decide what to make.

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