Christmas Shortbread

Christmas Shortbread

Christmas Shortbread

Christmas shortbread is easy to make especially with young children.  In this recipe you can either make shortbread biscuits or with a little patience from the children (my youngest didn’t have such patience this time) stained glass shortbread.  I managed to make only one of these whilst he was helping me out. 

Makes 20 shortbread biscuits.

Ingredients:

Christmas Shortbread

Christmas Shortbread

115 g dairy free spread

175 g gluten free plain flour

1 tsp xanthan gum

55 g caster sugar

1 tsp mixed spice

Zest of an orange

Method:

Preheat the over to 180°C / 160° Fan / 350°F / Gas Mark 4.

Line a baking tray. 

Mix the shortbread ingredients either in a food processor or by hand until they are combined.  I always do this part by hand. 

Roll out onto a lightly floured surface and using a cookie cutter, cut out the cookies.

The depth of the shortbread is up to personal preference but mine are around a half cm thick. 

Place onto a baking tray and bake in the oven for approximately 25 minutes.  The shortbread should be turning golden brown. 

Remove from the oven and let this cool in the tin. 

Additional Notes:

For stained glass cookies simply place a boiled sweet in the centre before placing in the oven. 

Ensure you use all the biscuit dough.  I make the initials of the children if I have spare. 

I sprinkled red sugar on my shortbread whilst they were still hot and this way the sugar sticks to the cookies.

Equipment Used:

Baking tray

Large bowl

Cookie cutters

Rolling pin.

Emma Alexander-Cook

My name's Emma. I've been living gluten-free for over 25 years, and I've been dairy-free for over five years.

Health and Auto-immune Diseases

I have auto-immune diseases and expected to be on medicine for the rest of my life, but I didn't want to live like that. My rheumatology Doctor was so supportive of the change I wanted to make, and with their help, I now manage my auto-immune diseases by being strict with my diet.

It can be quite frightening when you first find out you have to change the way you eat but for some of us' Food is our medicine.'

I have several websites, write blogs, and I'm currently in the process of writing a book.

I trained to be Holistic Health Coach, Meditation and Mindfulness Teacher and Certified Gluten Free Practitioner in order to heal myself, my family and others who find themselves on the same journey as myself.

Websites include:

www.emmaalexandercook.com

www.savemoneyfreezefood.com

www.livefreelovelife.com

www.cooksprojects.com

Photography

Our love for photography started on our travels. We wanted to capture images of the areas we travelled to both for our own records and for our family back at home. Some of these images were reproduced as watercolours. Our favourite images we display at home and friends often asked where we had purchased the pictures! Now you can purchase them online directly from us.

Coaching and Consultancy

Previously an IT Manager my skill set has come in very handy as I am both a Health Coach and also offer consultancy for small business starts up and fellow Health Coaches. This has included building websites and online profiles.

Our Family

Family is everything to me! We have a family of four boys where the age difference between the youngest and the eldest is 18 years. Two of our sons are also Gluten Free and Dairy Free. Emma is a Health Coach who specialises in helping individuals and families achieve their health and wellness goals. Ian runs his own business which began developing a Race Timer for diecast model cars.

http://www.glutenfreedairyfreefamily.com
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