Easy Vegan Shortbread Fingers Recipe (2024)

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Are you in search of an easy mouthwatering vegan treat? Look no further than my delectable easy vegan shortbread fingers! These scrumptious delights are made with simple, plant-based ingredients that are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. With a delicate crumbly texture and a buttery flavor, these shortbread fingers are perfect for indulging in a teatime snack or impressing your guests with a homemade vegan dessert. Try them today and experience the irresistible taste of vegan goodness!

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I enjoy baking and sharing these reasonably simple and quick recipes for the harassed, exhausted or just plain lazy (and that’s ok too!) cook. The person who still wants to know that when they go to the cake tin in the week, they have a little treat in there, and a who wants a little bit of pride knowing that they filled the cake tin themselves.

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I’ve blogged about my easy blender method cake elsewhere on this blog and if I can get prep for anything bakeable done in 10 minutes or under, I’m a happy bunny.

If you loved this recipe, I highly recommend you try my vegan Millionaire’s Shortbread or my coffee shortbread recipes!

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This shortbread recipe, based on a vintage Delia Smith one, but veganised, of course, and given a special (optional) twist.

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What is Shortbread?

Shortbread is not bread. It doesn’t have yeast or any levening in it, and is certainly closer in texture to cookies than anything else. The word short refers to both the crumbly texture of the biscuit, but also that it uses a high quantity of shortening.

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Of course, as the tartan on the boxes you see in the shops might suggest, Shortbread originated in Scotland, perhaps as early as the 12th Century. According to Sir Wiki, the first printed recipe for Shortbread appeared in 1736, carefully scribed by a Scotswoman called Mrs McLintock. I think she would have had some really interesting recipes in her repertoire, and if only I had a time machine, I would arrive in her kitchen to try her traditional Scottish recipes, perhaps somewhat disturbingly to her, probably never having heard of time machines.

Note: Shakespeare also wrote about an Alice Shortcake in the Merry Wives of Windsor, and no doubt he had tried the delicacy and fell in love with the romantic nature of the name.

If you have never tried shortbread, you must give this recipe a go today (or, at the weekend, I’ll approve). It’s also a really great recipe for children as it is such a simple recipe: just put all the ingredients in a large mixing bowl and beat until you have a thick shortbread dough. You can make shortbread fingers, as I have here, or you could turn them into buttery cookies too. Perfect with a cup of tea, shortbread is the quintessential British (and Scottish!) tea-time treat, sold in large tins at Christmas, but perfect any time of year.

The buttery flavor comes from the few simple ingredients, so make sure to use the best quality vegan butter you can find. And contrary to common belief, you don’t need dairy butter to make proper shortbread.

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This is a great entry point to vegan baking as it is so simple, but gives you delicious cookies.

Ingredients

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  • Plain or all purpose flour. You could make gluten free shortbread cookies using a gluten free flour blend too.
  • Semolina. This adds the distinctive “sandy” or crumbly texture that makes shortbread so delicious. You could use almond flour instead, although this will be slightly less “grainy”. Rice flour is often used too.
  • Vegan Butter. This ensures a buttery shortbread. It must be at room temperature.
  • Vanilla Extract. Of course for flavour.
  • Lavender Flowers. These add a haunting flavour to the shortbread. Of course totally optional.
  • Sugar. I love to use vanilla sugar.

This is ONLY a list of ingredients for the recipe; please see recipe card below for complete printable recipe.

Method

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Preheat oven to 150c.

In a large bowl mix together all the ingredients until you have a soft dough.

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I use a wooden spoon but you could use a food processor.

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Ensure your butter is at room temperature.

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Lightly sprinkle a clean work surface with a little granulated sugar and turn out your dough. Using a rolling pin, gently roll your shortbread cookie dough into a square, about 5mm thickness. Prick all over with a fork and place on baking sheet.

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Bake for 40-45 minutes or until pale golden. Leave to cool for a couple of minutes.

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Whilst the shortbread is still warm and a little soft, cut into fingers, then leave to cool completely.

Useful Tips for Making Vegan Shortbread

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  • Make sure that you use the best quality vegan butter you can, this does make all the difference to the taste. Salted is fine.
  • and make sure your butter is at room temperature to make the beating of the dough much, much easier
  • Don’t omit the Semolina, this adds the distinctive “sandy” texture that all traditional shortbreads have.
  • Because the dough doesn’t really need to rise (although it will puff up a little on baking), you can be quite vigorous with the dough. This is not a biscuit dough that needs to be handled too carefully.
  • You can customise your shortbread, as I did, by adding flavourings such as finely chopped dark chocolate (2 tbsp), some finely nibbed pistachios (2 tbsp), lemon zest and poppy seeds, or finely chopped lavender flowers. Of course, shortbread is perfect as it is, without any extras too.
  • You can roll out the shortbread and use a cutter to make cookies instead.
  • If you find that your shortbread dough spreads during baking, it is either because the butter was too cold during mixing and you overworked the dough, or that the vegan butter was not the best quality and had a high water content (a common issue with vegan butters). Either way, the shortbread will taste delicious, it might just not be as thick as you want.

Storage

To store shortbread, place in an airtight container. It will last for about a fortnight.

You can freeze vegan shortbread dough if you’d like to make a double batch and have some ready to make another time. Simply roll into a ball and flatten into a disk. Clingfilm tightly then place in a ziplock bag and freeze. To thaw, remove from the bag and clingfilm and leave at room temperature.

Try my other vegan cookie recipes

  • Delicious with a coffee, it’s my fully-loaded Biscotti
  • Chai Shortbread, spiced and perfect for a gift!
  • My vegan coffee shortbread comes highly recommended and is a breeze to make!
  • I highly recommend that you try my sourdough discard choc chip shortbread
  • I love to serve my shortbread with my vanilla poached pears!
  • Rich and Buttery Viennese Cakes
  • They have oats in them, so they must be healthy! My choc-chip oatmeal cookies
  • Great for a festive gift, even if you’re just gifting yourself, vegan Florentines

Easy Vegan Shortbread

5 from 99 votes

Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 50 minutes mins

Total Time 55 minutes mins

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 175 g Plain Flour - sifted
  • 85 g Semolina
  • 75 g Superfine sugar - (caster sugar)
  • 175 g Butter - vegan, at room temperature
  • ½ teaspoon Vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon Lavender, fresh, finely chopped flowers - Optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 150c.

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat together all the ingredients until they form a cohesive dough. I used a wooden spoon and did it by hand, but feel free to use your mixer

  • Lightly sprinkle a work surface with a little sugar and turn out your dough

  • Roll out until you have a rectangle that is approx ¾" thick.

  • Place this gently onto your greased baking sheet and prick all over with a fork.

  • Bake for between 45 minutes to an hour, until it feels firm to the touch, and no longer soft. Make sure it doesn't overcolour.

  • Remove from the oven, leave to cool for 10 minutes, then carefully cut into fingers. Leave to cool completely.

Please note that where the recipe asks for milk, butter or yogurt, this refers to any plant-based version that you prefer.

Nutrition Facts

Easy Vegan Shortbread

Serving Size

30 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

119

% Daily Value*

Fat

7

g

11

%

Saturated Fat

4

g

Trans Fat

0.3

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

0.3

g

Monounsaturated Fat

2

g

Cholesterol

18

mg

6

%

Sodium

54

mg

2

%

Potassium

19

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

13

g

4

%

Fiber

0.4

g

2

%

Sugar

4

g

4

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

Vitamin A

208

IU

4

%

Calcium

4

mg

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Easy Vegan Shortbread Fingers Recipe (2024)

FAQs

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? ›

Tips To Make the Best Shortbread Cookies
  1. Choose High Quality Butter. No matter what brand of butter you buy, if it's real butter, you can rest assured that it's the best. ...
  2. Keep Ingredients Simple. ...
  3. Add Flavor. ...
  4. Don't Overwork. ...
  5. Shape Dough. ...
  6. Chill Before Baking. ...
  7. Bake Until Golden. ...
  8. Add Finishing Touches.

Are shortbread fingers vegan? ›

The high butter content of shortbread is what gives it it's 'short', or crumbly, texture. While classic shortbread may not be vegan friendly, it is also very easy to swap out the butter for a vegan alternative, and I think that my recipe tastes just as good as the original.

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.

What is the difference between Scottish shortbread and regular shortbread? ›

Traditional Scottish shortbread is a simple recipe made with sugar, butter, flour, and salt. Other shortbread styles will include leavening agents like baking powder and baking soda, which makes them crisp instead of crumbly like traditional Scottish shortbread.

Why do they often poke holes in shortbread? ›

The word "bread" comes from "biscuit bread" which was made from leftover bread dough that was sweetened and dried out in the oven to make biscuits. Why do you poke holes in shortbread? The holes allow the moisture to escape during baking and more even heat distribution. This helps dry out and crisp up the cookies.

Are shortbread fingers the same as lady fingers? ›

Shortbread is a tight crumb, crisp, and buttery cookie, yet ladyfingers are light, airy, and meringue-based. So the two are very different cookies in several ways. However, both ladyfingers and shortbread are often used in trifles and other layered desserts.

What's the difference between shortbread and Scotch fingers? ›

The Scotch Finger is somewhat different to a Scottish Shortbread biscuit. It is a bit less 'short', and has a distinct malty flavour particularly on the aftertaste; the butter is less evident the you might expect.

What are the ingredients in royalty shortbread fingers? ›

About Product

Ingredients: Wheat flour, Butter (Milk)(33%), Sugar, Cornflour, Salt.

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.

Why do you chill shortbread before cooking? ›

Make sure you only beat your butter and sugar until it is well combined and starting to change colour rather than really pale and creamy. And once you have cut out or shaped your dough make sure you chill it for at least 30 minutes before baking so that the butter can re-solidify before reaching the heat of the oven.

Why do you put shortbread in the fridge before baking? ›

It comes from using a high proportion of fat (or shortening) to flour and is also where shortcrust pastry gets its name. Why do you put shortbread in the fridge before baking? Chilling the dough before baking will help the shortbread keep their shape while cooking.

What can go wrong when making shortbread? ›

The key with shortbread is not to overhandle it. Make the dough exactly as instructed, but don't mess around making shapes or over rolling the dough - you will end up with delicious but tough biscuits. Stretching and pulling the dough activates the gluten in the flour, making chewy cookies and not crisp ones.

What happens if you add too much butter to shortbread? ›

If you put too much butter in cookies , it can have a negative impact on the texture and flavor of the cookies . The excess butter can cause the cookies to spread too thin , resulting in a flat and greasy cookie . It can also make the cookies overly rich and heavy , making them difficult to eat .

Why did my shortbread turn out hard? ›

Check doneness by looking for an even, light brown colour across the top of the biscuits, with slight darkening at the edges. Begin checking at the tail end of the cooking time. Undercooked shortbread will be doughy and chewy. Slightly overcooked and it will become chalky, brittle and hard.

What happens if you over mix shortbread? ›

It's important to avoid over-mixing shortbread dough, which will develop gluten and make the finished product tough, not tender. To make sure that the flour mixes completely with little effort, sift the flour first to get out all of the lumps.

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