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Hawaiian Coconut Shortbread

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Ingredients

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1 cup butter, softened (8 ounces)
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups all-purpose flour (measured after sifting)
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups sweetened flaked coconut
1 cup powdered sugar, sifted (or more as needed, for coating after baking)

Nutritional information

115
Calories
63 g
Calories From Fat
7 g
Total Fat
4.9 g
Saturated Fat
13.6 mg
Cholesterol
74.9 mg
Sodium
12.5 g
Carbs
0.4 g
Dietary Fiber
6.9 g
Sugars
0.9 g
Protein
23g
Serving Size

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Hawaiian Coconut Shortbread

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    Thanks for this great recipe. I did make some changes by rolling the dough in coconut flakes then sprinkling on some granulated sugar for that added coconut taste and crunch before placing them on the baking sheet and pressing them flat with the bottom of a cup. For that added crunch, I doubled baked them after a few minutes of removing them from the oven to let the cookies and the oven cool down a bit then baked them again with the oven turned off for an additional 10 minutes. If you like really crunchy cookies, I'm sure you will love them baked this way.

    • 85 min
    • Serves 36
    • Easy

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    Hawaiian Coconut Shortbread Cookies, This is a recipe from an old Sunset Desserts Cookbook, likely from the 1970’s, that was lost during a move I searched high and low on the internet for this exact recipe, as I remembered it, to no avail I finally found a copy of the recipe I had handwritten and placed in my mother’s very old cookbook many years ago Eureka! I wanted to post it here, so that I wouldn’t lose it, and to share so others could enjoy them as well used to make these occasionally as a special treat for our family and for holidays and events Rich and buttery with that wonderful coconut taste with a powdered sugar coating similar to wedding cookies These are pretty simple to make and are jr chef assistant friendly, especially for little hands to coat them in powdered sugar Probably one of the best things about these cookies is that they are so great for a make-ahead cookie, as the dough is refrigerated and sliced, so you can break up the prep time into different days Also, the baked cookies improve in flavor as they mature, so another do-ahead advantage They are ideal for care packages to mail, if cushioned and packed securely, as they don’t go stale I hope you enjoy these as much as our family and guests have :), Thanks for this great recipe I did make some changes by rolling the dough in coconut flakes then sprinkling on some granulated sugar for that added coconut taste and crunch before placing them on the baking sheet and pressing them flat with the bottom of a cup For that added crunch, I doubled baked them after a few minutes of removing them from the oven to let the cookies and the oven cool down a bit then baked them again with the oven turned off for an additional 10 minutes If you like really crunchy cookies, I’m sure you will love them baked this way


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cream the Butter Until Smooth. Add Granulated Sugar and Vanilla, Creaming Again Until Smooth and Slightly Fluffy.

    2
    Done

    Sift Flour and Then Measure the 2 Cups of Flour. Add Salt to Flour and Sift Again.

    3
    Done

    Gradually Add to the Creamed Butter Mixture Until You Have Added All the Flour and Mixture Is Smooth. Mix the Coconut Into the Cookie Dough.

    4
    Done

    Shape Into a One and Half (1.5) Inch Diameter Roll and Wrap in Plastic Wrap. Refrigerate Until It the Dough Is Firm, About 2-4 Hours, or For Several Days Until Ready to Use. May Be Frozen For Later Baking.

    5
    Done

    Using a Sharp Knife, Cut 1/4 Inch Slices from the Cookie Dough Roll and Place on a Very Lightly Greased Cookie Sheet, About 1 Inch Apart.

    6
    Done

    Bake at 300 Degrees For About 20 Minutes, Until a Light Golden Brown at Edges, but not Browned Entirely Across the Top.

    7
    Done

    Cool Cookies on Sheet Just Until They Are Set, Easy to Remove and Have Cooled Slightly, Usually About 2 to 3 Minutes. Remove Cookies With a Spatula and Place on the 1 Cup of Powdered Sugar That You Have Sifted Onto a Piece of Wax Paper or Similar Surface. Cover Cookies With Powdered Sugar on All Sides by Sifting More Sugar Over Them or "rolling" Them in the Sugar. After They Have Cooled and the Powdered Sugar Has "set", You Can Coat Them With More Powdered Sugar If You Would Like. Cool Completely and Then Store in an Airtight Container, For However Long You Can Keep Them from Being Eaten!

    8
    Done

    Try These the First Time Following the Recipe as Given. the Next Time, You Can Play Around With Adding Other Ingredients to Tweak These to Your Exact Tastes. Some Ideas, Toasting Some of the Coconut Before Adding to the Dough, Adding Finely Chopped Macadamia Nuts, Ginger, Cardamom or Any Citrus Zest. Key Lime Zest and Macadamias Is a Great Combo, Truly a Cookie That Takes You to Tropical Islands Without the Frequent Flier Miles :).

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