HERBFARM ROSEMARY SHORTBREAD

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This delicious and easy-to-prepare recipe was shared by Ron Zimmerman of The Herbfarm with Susan Herrmann Loomis and published in the "Farmhouse Cookbook." I recently enjoyed a rosemary shortbread at Seattle's Gypsy by Chef Gabriel Claycamp, and wanted to try making some at home - since Gabriel is acquainted with the Zimmermans, I chose this recipe. :) I've adapted it a bit for my own use. The Herbfarm Restaurant is located in Woodinville, Washington. Each week, the award-winning restaurant chooses the best from farm, forest, and sea to create thematic 9-course dinners showcasing the Pacific Northwest.

Provided by Julesong

Categories     Dessert

Time 25m

Yield 3 dozen cookies

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 1/2 cups unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons finely minced fresh rosemary (fresh preferred) or 2 teaspoons crushed dried rosemary (fresh preferred)
2 1/4 cups flour
1/2 cup rice flour (rice flour available at natural foods stores, I substitute oat flour) or 1/2 cup brown rice flour (rice flour available at natural foods stores, I substitute oat flour)
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons sugar, for topping (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F; line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  • With an electric mixer (although you could do it by hand, if you like), cream the butter until it is a pale yellow and is light in texture.
  • With the mixer running on medium low, gradually add the sugar and mix until it is fluffy.
  • Add the rosemary and mix until well incorporated, then add the flours and salt and mix until thoroughly combined; the dough will be soft.
  • Place dough in a container (or wrap in plastic) and chill for at least 1 hour.
  • Generously flour a board, flour the rolling pin, and gently roll the chilled dough (try not to work it too much or roll it too thin) to form a rectangle about 10x14-inches and about 1/4-inch thick.
  • Cut the cookies into 1 1/2-inch by 2-inch rectangles (or whatever shape you'd like - I find it easier to use a round cookie/biscuit cutter; when doing multiple batches make sure to put the unused dough in the freezer to keep it chilled in between the times you're rolling it out).
  • Place the cut cookies about 1/2-inch apart on the parchment-covered baking sheets and sprinkle with sugar (if using - I don't, they don't need it in my opinion).
  • Bake in the center of the preheated oven for 12 to 15 minutes or until they are golden brown on the edges.
  • Remove from oven and transfer cookies to wire racks to cool.
  • Store cooled cookies in airtight containers - their flavor will improve as they age, so if you can make them at least two days in advance that's the best to do; they'll keep for a week.
  • Note: I know that the amount of fresh rosemary sounds like a lot, but really, it *isn't* - don't decrease it. :).

Walu Jezzy
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I was a bit skeptical about the rosemary in these cookies, but I'm so glad I tried them! The rosemary flavor is subtle and it pairs perfectly with the buttery shortbread. These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie platter.


Fish Fest
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These cookies are easy to make and they turned out great! I love the rosemary flavor. It's a great addition to the classic shortbread cookie.


Mehtab Alam
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I'm not a big fan of rosemary, but I really enjoyed these cookies. The rosemary flavor is subtle and not overpowering. The cookies are also very buttery and crumbly.


Serena Silo
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These cookies are so yummy! The rosemary gives them a really nice savory flavor. I also love the texture of the shortbread. It's so crumbly and buttery.


Deviprasad Punwar
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I followed the recipe exactly and my cookies turned out perfectly. The rosemary flavor is just right - not too strong and not too weak. These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie platter.


Muteesa Edward
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These cookies are delicious! The rosemary adds a really unique flavor that I love. They're also really easy to make. I'll definitely be making these again!


Siddik Sorkar
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I was a bit skeptical about the rosemary in these cookies, but I'm so glad I tried them! The rosemary flavor is subtle and it pairs perfectly with the buttery shortbread. These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie platter.


iqbal rahy
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These cookies are easy to make and they turned out great! I love the rosemary flavor. It's a great addition to the classic shortbread cookie.


Sadik Ahmed
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I'm not a big fan of rosemary, but I really enjoyed these cookies. The rosemary flavor is subtle and not overpowering. The cookies are also very buttery and crumbly.


Rafaqat Malik
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These cookies are so delicious! The rosemary gives them a really nice savory flavor. I also love the texture of the shortbread. It's so crumbly and buttery.


Pranisha Tamang
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I followed the recipe exactly and my cookies turned out perfectly. The rosemary flavor is just right - not too strong and not too weak. These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie platter.


Anouar Okba
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These cookies are amazing! The rosemary adds a really unique flavor that I love. They're also really easy to make. I'll definitely be making these again!


Najid khan
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I was a bit hesitant to try these cookies because I'm not a big fan of rosemary. But I'm so glad I did! The rosemary flavor is very subtle and it pairs perfectly with the buttery shortbread. These cookies are a great addition to any holiday cookie pl


Christopher Reed
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These cookies are so easy to make and they turned out perfectly. I love the way the rosemary flavor comes through. I will definitely be making these again!


Ethan Cook
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I'm not a big fan of rosemary, but I really enjoyed these cookies. The rosemary flavor is subtle and not overpowering. The cookies are also very buttery and crumbly.


Daniel Akol
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These cookies are delicious! The rosemary gives them a really nice savory flavor. I also love the texture of the shortbread. It's so crumbly and buttery.


Rosemary Lapierre
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I love the combination of rosemary and shortbread. These cookies are so unique and flavorful. I'm definitely making them again!


Gaming Foysal
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These rosemary shortbread cookies are a real treat! They're buttery, crumbly, and have the perfect amount of rosemary flavor. I followed the recipe exactly and they turned out perfectly. I'm definitely adding this recipe to my favorites!


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