Eggless Tutti Frutti Shortbread Cookies

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These Colorful Cookies where in my Baking list for a long time. Saw these cookies @ Sharmi's Space and decided to bake them for Christmas  When i finally had the time to bake these cuties,the 2 packs of tutti frutti which i bought were way beyond their life time, so had to trash it!!! πŸ™ This time i bought a fresh pack and remembered to use them properly. 

Kuttu loves to take cookies to his school and Drawing Class Snack Box. He was so eagerly waiting for the Oven to give that Beep Sound. The moment he heard that, he started pestering amma "can i taste?". Thank God, he waited for them to cool down a bit, he took one, had a bite " mmm!!! Tasty!!!, can i have one more?" yup i passed and the recipe is a keeper for me!!!!

Recipe Source : Sharmi's Passions

Ingredients

1 Cup All Purpose Flour
β…“ Cup Unsalted Butter
Β½ Cup Sugar 
β…“ Cup Tutti Frutti
2 tablespoon Milk
Method
  • Preheat the oven at 170C.Grease a Baking tray and line it with parchment.
  • In a mixing bowl Cream Butter and Sugar until light and fluffy using a whisk. Add maida, tutti frutti and mix well.
  • Add milk little by little to form a soft dough. Form the dough to a log shape and cover it with parchment and refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes.
  • Take the log out, and slice them as thick disc using a sharp knife. Transfer the cut cookies to the baking tray. Leave some space in between the cookies, the cookies doesn't expand much while baking. I baked 12 Cookies @ time, where i normally  only 7-8. 
  • Bake them for 12-14 minutes. Keep an eye after 10th minute, when you see the edges turn brown, they are done. The Cookies will be soft while taking out of the oven, they will be crispy, once cooled down.
  • Transfer carefully on to a wire rack and cool completely. Store in airtight container. 
Sending this to Kids Delight - Back to hostel Food, hosted by Kamalika, Event by Srivalli, also to Whats with my Cuppa, happening @ Nivedhanams, Event bu UK Rasoi, Lets Cook for Kids, happening @ Simply Food

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30 Comments

  1. I had tried these about two years back but had totally forgotten about these, thanks for the reminder, they look absolutely gorgeous and so well made. Too good!

  2. Lovely presentation in the first pic, Priya. Know what? I had bookmarked these too....but then forgot all about it. You've reminded me that I MUST bake these soon.

    1. Thanks jayashree!!!! For someone who is learning to take good food pictures, this is a real boost! !!!

  3. We love these cookies in my house too. Very easy to make and they are very delicious. Lovely presentation and the cookies have come out perfect.

  4. They look so beautiful Priya. Even I have bookmarked a recipe for this and still haven't baked it...

  5. I just bought a pack of tutti frutti yday to make these for the vacation .. Am sure my kid would love to help me make these.. these look yummy !

  6. These are so cute kids would love to join in to make them,thanks for sending them to Lets cook for kids event.

  7. Wonderful cookies and beautiful presentation! These remind me of Karachi bakery biscuits from Hyderabad..

  8. These are so cute! Love this cookies! I made them during Christmas from Nivedhanam Sowmya's recip who in turn had made it from Sharmi's passion.