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Brown Sugar Spiced Shortbread

Submitted by: SURFCITYGIRL 
A yummy, melt-in-your mouth, cinnamon spiced spin on the traditional Scottish cookies. 

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Caramel Shortbread

Submitted by: Mary 
I got this recipe from a Scottish friend. 

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Empire Biscuits

Submitted by: Marcie 
This shortbread cookie is a traditional Scottish recipe. These are round cookies sandwiched with jam and topped off with a delicious icing and a cherry. 

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Highland Toffee

Submitted by: JEESH999 
Sweet and chewy oatmeal base covered in a layer of chocolate and nuts. Irresistible. 

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Margie's Shortbread Oatmeal Cookies

Submitted by: Jan Bull 
This is our family recipe for shortbread oatmeal cookies, handed down through the Scottish side of the family. There is nothing better. They are definitely not low in fat. 

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Scotch Shortbread I

Submitted by: MB Guba 
This recipe uses rice flour. 

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Scotch Shortbread II

Submitted by: LindaK 
Simple but wonderful! 

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Scottish Shortbread I

Submitted by: Helen 
The perfect shortbread. 

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Scottish Shortbread II

Submitted by: Cheryl Otten 
Light, very buttery. Does not make a large batch, but are simple enough to make many batches. Recipe does not double well. 

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Scottish Shortbread III

Submitted by: Lesley Lombardo 
My mother is from Scotland and this is her authentic Scottish shortbread recipe. 

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Scottish Shortbread IV

Submitted by: Linda 
Real butter and brown sugar give it an irresistible flavor. 

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Tipperary Biscuits

Submitted by: GERBERA2000 
These are a traditional Scottish cookie-very spicy and not too sweet. They are a treat for the grown-ups, too. Wonderful with a nice mug of tea. Yum! 


 
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