Julia Child's Hungarian Shortbread by Charles Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by Bergy

"I was served this wonderful dessert at a friend's house for dinner and asked him to please let me have the recipe so I could post it here - It is a Julia Child! I love it because of the texture and not overly sweet. He used sour cherries instead of the rhubarb. You may use your favorite Jam or preserves instead of the rhubard. It really is easy to make if you follow the instructions."

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Ready In:
1hr 5mins

Ingredients:
11
Yields:

24 Bars

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ingredients

  • The Jam

  • 1 lb rhubarb, trimmed and cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 12 cup sugar
  • 12 cup water
  • 12 vanilla bean
  • The Shortbread

  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 14 teaspoon salt
  • 1 lb unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • confectioners' sugar, for dusting

directions

  • The Jam:

  • Place rhubarb, sugar& water in a saucepan.
  • Split the Vanilla bean and scrape the soft seeds into the pan, (keep the pod for further use in another recipe).
  • Bring to a simmer over low heat, cook stirring often until the rhubarb is soft.
  • Cool the jam.
  • Shortbread:

  • Whisk the flour, baking powder& salt together, set aside.
  • In another bowl beat the butter until it is pale and fluffy.
  • Add the egg yolks& sugar and beat until until the sugar is disolved and you have a light mixture.
  • With you mixer on low speed slowly add the flour mixture, mix ONLY until the ingredients are incorporated.
  • Turn the dough out on you cutting board, cut in half and form each half into a ball, wrap each ball in plastic wrap.
  • Freeze the dough for at least 30 minutes.
  • Assembling& Baking:

  • Preheat oven to 350F with rack in center of the oven.
  • Remove one ball of dough from the freezer and grate the dough into a 9x12" baking pan (use large hole side of your 4 sided grater).
  • Pat the dough- don't press it, so it gets evenly spread in the pan getting right into the corners too.
  • Spread with the Rhubard jam (or jam, preserve of your choice).
  • Grate the remaining ball of dough on top, pat gently so it is evenly spread.
  • Bake for apprx 40 minutes or until it is golden.
  • As soon as you take the pan from the oven dust the shortbread with confectioner's sugar and cool to room temperature on a rack.
  • Cut into bars.
  • The size& shape is up to you.
  • It is nice served with a dab of whipped cream.

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Reviews

  1. This recipe is in the Baking with Julia book. However the book is not a book of recipes by Julia Childs. It is a book of recipes by individual chefs in conjunction with Julia. This recipe is by Dorie Greenspan.

    Jane R.

  2. I hate rhubarb but this shortbread recipe was amazing. Tastes so good and easy to make. Did I say I hate rhubarb?

    Sabyan P.

  3. Amazing Recipe and taste. Was served in Gaslight Brassire in Boston and was out of this world.

    Shatha A.

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On January 10 2010 I will celebrate 9 years of Life with Zaar. I can't imagine being without it! It has become part of my daily routine. I feel very privileged to be one of the hosts on the Photo Forum. Taking photos of my culinary efforts is a full time hobby and I love it. My friends all know what to expect when they come to dinner "Are you finished taking pictures?" or "Did you get a photo of so & so?" I never let them wait too long and the food is NEVER cold! I now have over 6000 photos on Zaar - some fairly good and some definitely not so good. I am happy to say that practice does help. My roots are in Vancouver BC Canada - a very beautiful city that holds many wonderful memories for me. In 1990, I decided that for my retirement years I may want to settle in a smaller community and found a slice of heaven in the North Okanagan B.C. I love living here but every once in a while I miss the bright city lights, the Broadway shows and some of the small wonderful ethnic restaurants that Vancouver abounds in. That is easily resolved. I just take a trip to the coast, visit with friends for a weekend see a show and feast on Dim Sum or other specialty foods. I am getting a bit long in the tooth but was a very adventurous person. I have river rafted Hell's Gate on the Fraser river, been up in a glider over Hawaii (no not a Hang Glider!), gone hot air ballooning in the Napa Valley & the Fraser Valley, driven dune buggies on the dunes in Oregon, Para sailing in Mexico and tried many other adventurous, challenging, fun things. I have yet to try bungee jumping or sky diving. I may do them yet. I love to travel and experience other cultures. Mexco has been a favorite haunt. I have visited that lovely country many many times. Australia is another favorite as is England! In the past 16 months I have taken off 61 pounds and feel wonderful. I am off all medications and all systems are GO! In years I may be 79 but in spirit I am still in my forties. We are only as old as we allow ourselves to feel. Always think positive. Do something a bit challenging every day & always do something silly every day. Be a kid again! Laugh every day - it is internal jogging. Here are a few of my photos <embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" allowNetworking="all" allowFullscreen="true" src="http://w615.photobucket.com/pbwidget.swf?pbwurl=http://w615.photobucket.com/albums/tt233/Bergylicious/ABM slideshow/d95d7a18.pbw" height="360" width="480">

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FAQs

Why is my shortbread chewy? ›

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 makes a shortbread? ›

Shortbread is called short because of the traditional ratio of one part sugar to two parts butter that lends a high fat content to the dough. This yields a soft, buttery crumb that melts in your mouth, similar to short crust pastry. This ratio is also what makes shortbread so crave-worthy. 2.

What should shortbread taste like? ›

It has a buttery flavor and a texture that slightly crumbles beneath your teeth and absolutely melts in your mouth. It's versatile. Include or omit the vanilla extract, or substitute it for vanilla bean paste. Level up the cookies by substituting classic butter for European style.

What are the most 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 secret to good shortbread? ›

Tips To Make the Best Shortbread Cookies
  • 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. ...
  • Keep Ingredients Simple. ...
  • Add Flavor. ...
  • Don't Overwork. ...
  • Shape Dough. ...
  • Chill Before Baking. ...
  • Bake Until Golden. ...
  • Add Finishing Touches.

What not to do 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.

Why do you put an egg in shortbread? ›

This unexpected addition will make buttery confections like shortbreads and shortcakes even more tender and flaky. “Biscuits should be crumbly, buttery and sweet,” reads a headnote for a cinnamon sugar-spiced shortbread recipe in the Ritz London Cookbook.

What is shortbread called in America? ›

Americans are the outlier on how we use "biscuit"

To most of the rest of the English-speaking world, a biscuit is what Americans would refer to as either a cookie or a cracker. Biscuits can be sweet (shortbread) or savory. They're baked in the oven, and they're crisp, not chewy.

What is the best shortbread brand? ›

Indulge in delicious shortbread treats with our top picks - find out what people love about them and where to get your hands on them.
  • Waitrose Ltd. Duchy Organic Highland All Butter Shortbread. ...
  • Walker's. Pure Butter Shortbread Fingers. ...
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  • Tesco Finest. ...
  • Kent & Fraser. ...
  • The BAKERY at ASDA. ...
  • M&S.

Should shortbread be cold before baking? ›

Baking Shortbread Cookies

The dough should still be cool and firm to the touch. If it's not, chill both sheet pans in the freezer for at least 10 minutes before baking. Cold is best here!

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

Why do you put shortbread cut-out cookies in the fridge before baking? This is to resolidify the butter. The butter is at room temperature when making the dough resulting in a soft dough. If baked straight away, the butter would melt away immediately when hitting the hot oven and the shortbread would spread.

What happens when you overwork 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.

What does undercooked shortbread look like? ›

The surface of the shortbread should be a toasty light brown when it is cooked. It should never appear raw or slightly opaque in the middle. If it is under-baked in the middle, it will probably stick in the pan when you go to unmold it.

How do you fix undercooked shortbread? ›

Problem eight: Once cooled, if I know my biscuits are underbaked can I put them back in the oven? Jo's solution: You can. Also, if you don't eat shortbread within a few days and they go soft, you can refresh them in the oven, too.

What happens if you put too much butter in shortbread? ›

Greasy mess: Extra butter means more fat, making the dough greasy and difficult to handle. Spreading like crazy: Cookies lose their shape, spreading thin and flat instead of staying nice and round. Uneven baking: The excess fat can burn easily on the edges while leaving the center undercooked.

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