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  2. These Lemon Shortbread Cookies Taste Like Pure Sunshine - AOL

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    These glazed lemon shortbread cookies are tender, buttery, and flavored with zest and juice. They are the perfect dessert recipe to serve with a cup of tea.

  3. The Holidays Are Better with These Buttery Shortbread Recipes

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    Lemon Shortbread. I don't know about you, but when it comes to baking Christmas cookies, shortbread is always the first on my holiday baking list.From an easy whipped shortbread to a melt-in-your ...

  4. Slice and Bake These Luscious Lemon Meltaway Cookies - AOL

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    lemon zest, plus 2 to 3 Tbsp. lemon juice. Directions. For the cookies: In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, and salt; set aside.

  5. List of shortbread biscuits and cookies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shortbread biscuits and cookies. Shortbread is a type of biscuit or cookie traditionally made from one part sugar, two parts butter, and three parts flour as measured by weight. Shortbread originated in Scotland; the first recorded recipe was by a Scotswoman named Mrs McLintock and printed in 1736. [1] Several varieties of ...

  6. Peek Freans - Wikipedia

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    However, Carr brought his knowledge of both the Scottish cake-like tradition (i.e., shortbread), and experience during his apprenticeship of Dutch sweet and soft cookies. With James Peek still viewing the business as a complementary and co-marketing opportunity to the family's tea company, they began introducing sweetened product lines: [1]

  7. Lorna Doone (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Doone is a brand of golden, square-shaped shortbread cookie produced by Nabisco and owned by Mondelez International.Introduced in March 1912, it was possibly named after the main character in R. D. Blackmore's 1869 novel, Lorna Doone, but no record exists as to the exact motivation behind the name.