Tuesday, December 8, 2009

TWD - Sables


This week's Tuesday with Dorie challenge was Sables, chosen by our host, Bungalow Barbara. For the uninitiated, sables are an ultra-buttery shortbread biscuit, formed by rolling logs of chilled dough in sugar then slicing them into biscuits.


This recipe came together relatively quickly and easily. My cookies do not look as perfect as Dorie's, but then again, I'm a lawyer, not a pastry chef. I rolled the cookies in some clear Wilton decorating sugar that I received from Nikki in Blogging by Mail last year.



The resulting cookies were very buttery and melt in the mouth - not surprising given the amount of butter in them!



I gave this batch of cookies to my friend Ruth, who has managed to break her ankle, and has just had an operation to have her leg joined back together. She gets married in less than a month, and it is very, very hot here right now, so I do feel for her and hope really hard that the same won't happen to me - ever.



These appeared to be a favourite among the TWD group - to see how they went, go to the
TWD blogroll. Barbara will post the recipe sometime on Tuesday, her time.

24 comments:

  1. Even if you are a lawyer you still make some pretty delicious cookies:)

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  2. I really loved these. they were quite buttery, but deliciously so!

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  3. My sables could almost be twins with yours. I thought they were tasty but mine were much homelier. Poor Ruth! I had a friend who broke her knee a couple of months before her wedding, but the deadline looming made her a perfect patient.

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  4. Mine don't look a thing like Dories either..and Im not a lawyer:)

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  5. They look great! I made mine today, half of them came out too dark, but the other half were salvagable LOL

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  6. LOL, thanks Brandy :)

    Hi Tammy, agreed!!

    Hi Leslie, oh no, your poor friend! A knee would be even trickier to mend - glad she healed in time for her wedding.

    LOL Michelle ;)

    Hi Amanda, I have some darker ones too - I decided they were too unphotogenic for this shoot, LOL.

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  7. These were pretty tasty. Mine weren't so sandy. But good!

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  8. Hi Jules, agreed - they were tasty.

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  9. Caklaw they look sooooo delicious!! gloria

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  10. I'm going to bet on these cookies making her feel a LOT better - they look fantastic!

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  11. I adore sable biscuits! I love how buttery they are-mmm butter! :)

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  12. Wow I can imagine how buttery and delicious these cookies are!

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  13. Thanks for baking along with me this week! Glad you liked these and I sure hope they help your friend feel better!

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  14. Your friend is lucky to have you around to give her such good cookies.

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  15. Your cookies are every bit as good, better because they were given as a gift.
    Cakelaw, I've enjoyed reading your blog all year long and look forward to more. Seasons greetings!

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  16. What a luv to give them away.

    Where are you that it is so hot? asks CC who is suffereing with 36ยบ weather

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  17. Your cookies look great on the festive plate!! I really liked how easy these were to make. I will make them again and again.

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  18. Rich, buttery sables are awesome. These look fantastic!

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  19. Your cookies look wonderful! Your friend is so lucky..how thoughtful of you to gift these. I thought they were amazingly delicious!

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  20. Ultra-buttery says it all! I hope some homemade cookies help Ruth heal quickly!

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  21. I have sables on my "to bake" list - yours look lovely. The butteriness shines through - they have a golden glow!

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  22. I'm so sorry in my late posting of a comment on these sables! They were delicious and yours look amazing!!!!

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  23. The cookies look yummy! I'm sure they made your friend feel better, a leg operation sounds terrible.

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