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I made shortbread cookies last evening with my cookie stamps. They are a slightly darker shading than what the traditional shortbread looks like, because I used whole cane sugar (AKA rapadura), instead of white sugar.
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I made shortbread cookies last evening with my cookie stamps. They are a slightly darker shading than what the traditional shortbread looks like, because I used whole cane sugar (AKA rapadura), instead of white sugar.
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Pretty cookies! Maybe the darker shade of them makes the stamp pattern show up better.
 
I didn't think of that. I'll be making some with white sugar to give away, so I'll have to compare.

I used a cookie stamp for the 1st time last year and the instructions called for warming the stamp up to press into dough. Do you warm your stamp up before using it?

I didn't much like warming mine up as the handle is just a little nub and it got too hot to handle.
 
I made shortbread cookies last evening with my cookie stamps. They are a slightly darker shading than what the traditional shortbread looks like, because I used whole cane sugar (AKA rapadura), instead of white sugar.
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Good enough to eat many

Penny Joe, Can I come for Dinner someday? What was the Bread?
I like the square shape. Aria

Anytime all are welcome here
 
I used a cookie stamp for the 1st time last year and the instructions called for warming the stamp up to press into dough. Do you warm your stamp up before using it?

I didn't much like warming mine up as the handle is just a little nub and it got too hot to handle.
I didn't warm it, or do anything to it. I read this morning on a website (while ordering a jam thumbprint stamp) to dip the stamp in flour before using. I'm going to try that next time. In the tiny areas dough had gotten stuck.
 

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