Shortbread Cookie Recipe For Embossed Rolling Pins (2024)

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Shortbread cookies are a delicious staple for a Christmas or winter treat.

They are not too sweet, and they have that satisfying soft, buttery and flaky consistency.

Wrapped in tradition and coated with memories, shortbreads have been around for years and years, and we have a way to kick them up a notch.

A new twist on the traditional shortbread cookies, is to make them using an embossed rolling pin.

Embossed rolling pins are just a slight tweak to the original wooden rolling pins. Embossed rolling pins are made with laser-etched patterns and images, which vary from snowflakes and frost to snowmen and reindeer. You can even find embossed rolling pins for any season or occasion!

When you are making shortbread cookies and detailing them using embossed rolling pins, you are going to want a recipe that doesn't stick too much to the rolling pin, and one that actually shows the pattern once you cook it.

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This is the recipe we use for embossed rolling pins.

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This makes enough for 1 batch. You can double or triple this recipe for a bigger batch of cookies.

  • 1 cup of soft butter
  • 2 cups of all purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup white granulated sugar
  • candy sprinkles and anything else you want to embellish your shortbread cookies with

Utensils:

  • 1 regular rolling pin
  • an embossed rolling pin
  • cookie sheets
  • parchment paper (not necessary but saves you time during clean up!)
  • cookie cutters

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    1. Put thesoft butter to a large bowl.
    2. Add sugar and flour to butter and mix together with a large spoon.
    3. Form into a ball and wrap in plastic or cling wrap and put into the fridge for 30 minutes.
    4. After 30 minutes, the butter should have slightly hardened making your shortbread dough ball a bit harder. Place it on a lightly floured surface.
    5. Roll your dough out with the regular rolling pin to about 1/4 inch thickness. If you doubled or tripled this batch, you may have to do this in stages, rolling bits at a time.
    6. Cover your embossed rolling pin with a generous amount of flour, and lightly shake any excess off.
    7. Very gently, roll your pattern on top of your already rolled shortbread dough. You will only get one chance to do this as you can't roll the dough a second time. You may want to try a few test pieces out first to get the hang of it.
    8. Cut your shapes out of the dough and lift them gently out with a spatula and place gently onto your parchment-lined baking sheets.
    9. Once your pan is full, place pan of cookies into the fridge. This is what will help keep your embossed patterns on the cookie dough! Keep them in the fridge for 1 hour and just before you are going to take them out, preheat the oven to 300F. Pull the cookies out of the fridge and place them into the oven for 30-35 minutes.

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      Let cookies completely cool before eating, and you can keep them in a box or tin on the counter or can keep them in the freezer for several months.

      Here are some tips for getting those embossed cookies perfect:

      Chill your dough

      There are several reasons why you will want to chill your dough if you are using an embossed rolling pin:

      1. It hardens the butter creating a density in the dough that will allow your regular rolling pin to roll it out with more control
      2. It will make it easier to leave an imprint with your embossed rolling pin
      3. You will have less chance of dough being picked up by the intricate design of the embossed rolling pin
      4. The cookies will hold together better when transferring them to the baking sheet

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        Chill your cookies before putting them in the oven

        This is the most important tip you will hear, and here is why:Chilling the actual cookies will slow down the cooking process slightly, and will slow yourdough from puffing up or rising at all during the cooking process, maintaining your embossed rolling pin pattern

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        Only use all purpose flour when making embossed cookies

        Using all purpose flour will decrease your chance of the dough rising unintentionally while in the oven. Other flours have additives that help the cooking process depending on what you are making.

        Keep it plain and keep it simple with all purpose flour for best cookie results.

        If your cookie dough seems too crumbly or too dry:

        Add a little bit of soft butter and work it in by hand. You can add more and more butter to get the consistency you want, but just do it a bit at a time. It will be difficult to incorporate the butter into the already made dough, so be patient with it, and make notes in your recipe for next time.

        Here are some reasons why your dough may be dry or crumbly:

        • You may be living somewhere drier that requires slightly more of the wet ingredients to get perfect dough
        • You may have overworked the dough. Try to roll out the dough onto your floured surface once, because every time you re-do this step, the dough picks up more and more flour drying it out more each time.

        If your embossed rolling pin pattern is not showing on your cookies:

        This is a tricky process that takes some practice. Here are some tips to make sure your embossed patterns come out perfectly:

        1. Make sure your dough is chilled before working with the rolling pins
        2. Make sure you only use all-purpose flour in your cookie ingredients
        3. Use an embossed rolling pin with a deep enough pattern
        4. Make sure your flour is all purpose. If it is not, it may have rising ingredients, which will rise your dough past the embossed patterns
        5. Chill your cookies before they head into the oven

        What else can you use embossed rolling pins on?

        You can use embossed rolling pins in a variety of ways to get beautiful patterns, including:

        • For play dough patterns for your kids
        • Use embossed rolling pins on salt dough for handmade Christmas ornaments
        • Roll embossed rolling pins in paint for craft fun! If you are doing this, you may want to buy a few to dedicate just to crafts like this
        • For beautiful pie shells
        • For different holiday cookies (yes, there are Halloween embossed rolling pin patterns, Valentine's day embossed rolling pin patterns and more!)
        • For handmade pet treats

        Or, come up with your own way to use embossed rolling pins!

        We hope you enjoyed this article showing you how to make the perfect cookie dough to use with embossed rolling pins. Please bookmark this page or save a pin! We would appreciate that.

        Happy baking!


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        DIY Craft Club

        February 01, 2024

        You’re welcome! Enjoy your beautifully embossed treats! 🍪😊

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        Diane

        February 01, 2024

        Thank you. I have an embossed rolling pin and had no idea what recipe to use or how to do it. I appreciate these instructions.

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        Bill

        February 01, 2024

        Dough was a bit dry. Next time I’ll add a tablespoon of butter. For a first try at using the embossed rolling pin I think they came out ok.

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        MJ

        February 01, 2024

        Can ai leave dough overnight in fridge then roll out? Also can a these be rolled out chilled overnight then bake? Seems to have gotten very busy at my house (/as everyone’s a I’m sure!) but I want to give these a try! Thanks for your time

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        Shortbread Cookie Recipe For Embossed Rolling Pins (2024)

        FAQs

        Do embossed rolling pins work well? ›

        Because the designs on these rolling pins are so intricate and gorgeous, simple shapes like circles and squares work well. All that's left is to bake the cookies—just do that as directed by the recipe. Once they're baked, that's all there is to it! No need to opt for further decoration.

        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 is the trick to shortbread? ›

        For great shortbread, regardless of your chosen recipe:
        1. Sift the flour before mixing to help remove lumps.
        2. Avoid over-mixing the dough.
        3. Score the surface for even baking without bubbles or cracks.
        4. Chill the shaped dough thoroughly before baking.
        5. Cut the shortbread while it is still warm, for smooth, even slices.

        How do I keep my embossed rolling pin from sticking? ›

        Dusting with flour: Before rolling out the dough, lightly dust the surface of the dough and the rolling pin with flour. This will create a barrier between the dough and the rolling pin, preventing sticking.

        Do I need to oil my embossed rolling pin? ›

        The usual rule of thumb is to oil once a day for a week and then just oil if it starts to look dry (shouldn't be frequent). You only need a small amount to oil an entire pin.

        How to treat embossed rolling pin? ›

        Apply vegetable oil or food grade mineral oil for maintenance before the first use and apply additional oil after every cleaning to properly season your rolling pin. In order to prevent the rolling pin from deforming and cracking, please do not expose it to the sun, submerge in water or a prolonged soaking in water.

        What is the best finish for a rolling pin? ›

        Wooden rolling pins were by far the best at avoiding sticking, especially ones that didn't have any kind of finish. Finished wooden pins have a coating on them that makes them smooth and slick, so when we dusted flour onto the pin's surface before rolling, it didn't adhere to the pin well.

        What happens if you don't chill shortbread before baking? ›

        Chill Before Baking

        The goal is to ensure the butter in the dough is cold when it goes into the oven. This will prevent the shortbread from spreading.

        What happens if too much butter is in shortbread? ›

        What happens if you put too much butter in cookies? - Quora. They spread way too far out on the cookie sheet and don't get cooked right. They're too wet, and really greasy, but can be cooked to crispiness but won't have the right texture and it will be hard to reproduce the time of baking.

        Should butter be cold when making shortbread? ›

        Should butter be cold or room temperature for making shortbread? Always start with cold butter straight from the refrigerator. This will keep the dough from warming up, making it greasy and difficult to roll out.

        Should you chill shortbread dough before rolling? ›

        Roll out the shortbread dough.

        Note: if the dough is too soft at this point then wrap it in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10-15 minutes or longer until it firms up slightly and makes it easier to roll out. Keep an eye on it as if the dough is too hard, it will crack when you try to roll it out.

        Is powdered sugar or granulated sugar better for shortbread? ›

        Confectioner's sugar.

        This is the secret to the tender texture and perfect sweetness of these cookies.

        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.

        How to treat an embossed rolling pin? ›

        Apply vegetable oil or food grade mineral oil for maintenance before the first use and apply additional oil after every cleaning to properly season your rolling pin. In order to prevent the rolling pin from deforming and cracking, please do not expose it to the sun, submerge in water or a prolonged soaking in water.

        Is embossing durable? ›

        Normal use can cause the embossed design to diminish or even disappear. In fact, high humidity alone can sometimes provide enough moisture to diminish the embossed effect. Then there are durability issues that are associated with care. We sometimes refer to this durability as “serviceability.”

        What does an embossing roller do? ›

        Embossing rollers are used to create patterns on substrates. We have multiple surface finish roller bases for high performance and long term wear resistance.

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