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Gluten-free Shortbread


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psawyer Proficient

I mentioned having gluten-free shortbread at Christmas dinner in another thread, and was asked to share the recipe. Rather than have it be on page 475 of that thread, I thought I would put it here where it is easy to find.

Gluten-Free Shortbread


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Jestgar Rising Star

mmmmmm

anything that starts with half a pound of butter has to be good...

jerseyangel Proficient

Sounds yummy :)

DingoGirl Enthusiast

oh dear.......this sounds way too easy and yummy!!!!!!!!! :P

Just wondering......is it called icing sugar in Canada? don't know if that would be what we call powdered sugar.....or regular confectioner's sugar.....or something else? Thanks!

psawyer Proficient

Susie, I believe icing sugar and confectioners sugar are the same thing. It is labelled as "icing sugar" and the ingredients are sugar and corn starch. It is a very fine powder. It is one of those things that can sometimes be a hidden gluten source, but there are only a couple of producers in Canada, and they are all gluten-free. I'll edit the original post to replace the "G.F." with the term generally used on this board.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yep--icing sugar and confectioner's sugar are the same thing.

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