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Whipped Shortbread Cookies

Published December 18, 2019 Last Modified April 11, 2025 By GreedyEats

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If you are searching for an easy Shortbread, look no further! My buttery and melt in your mouth soft whipped Shortbread Cookies got you covered. With Just 10 minutes of prep time, you can enjoy these easy Holiday Cookies not just over holidays but also for wedding celebrations, baby showers or afternoon tea parties.

If you are a cookie lover, try my Chocolate Cookies with Cream Cheese next. Find all my other Cookie Recipes at one place.

Simple to make with just 4 ingredients, these whipped shortbread cookies will melt in your mouth!

These classic Christmas Cookies will literally melt in your mouth. Not too sweet, made with 4 simple ingredients and that light as air texture will keep you reaching for more!

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  • What you will need:
  • How to make shortbread cookies:
  • What are common mistakes when making shortbread?
  • How is shortbread different from other cookies?
  • Should you chill shortbread cookie dough?
  • What does cornstarch do in cookie dough?
  • Why did my shortbread spread?
  • Taste and texture of these Cookies:
  • More Holiday Recipes for you to try!
  • Recipe

I love to bake these cookies on Holidays every year with Christmas toppings. But I bake these cookies all year around switching the toppings and flavors for a change or simply with rainbow sprinkles. 

What readers are saying!!

Tyler says- "I've been making these for years and there's no need to slow things down for the flour addition. I throw the butter and vanilla in the stand mixer and whip with paddle till light and fluffy. I then add everything else(flour and cornstarch both sifted) and let my mixer go full speed for 5 to 10 mins. The resulting cookies is a buttery cloud. I love them."

Jan Says- "Perfection! When I tasted the cookie, I stopped, closed my eyes and savored it. It was THAT good. What a gift!"

Another reader Darlene says- "Delicate and delicious whipped shortbread cookies!! Easy to make and even easier to eat, this is in my Christmas baking book now."

Lets get straight away into how to bring these Holiday Cookies together.

Puffy buttery and melt in your mouth soft shortbread cookies for your Christmas Cookie Tray!

What you will need:

  1. Butter: We are using room temperature softened butter. Butter should be soft but not overly soft. We don't want it over greasy or we are risking the cookies to spread more than we'd like!
  2. Confectioners' Sugar: Powdered sugar helps in creating light textured shortbread. Confectioners' sugar is so much lighter and finer than regular granulated sugar. It also contains some cornstarch in it 
  3. Flour: Always measure flour using a kitchen scale or fluff the flour first. Now measure it out in measuring cup and sweep excess with a knife to level it off. Using this little trick will assure you never end up adding too much flour in your dough.
  4. Cornstarch: Cornstarch makes the softest and the lightest cookies that you will ever know!

How to make shortbread cookies:

Soft and buttery Christmas cookies dough
Easy Holiday Cookie recipe with 4 ingredients

These are just the easiest cookies to make! Just take care not to over measure your flour and cornstarch. And your cookies will bake all puffy and light! To make Shortbread:

  • Beat Butter and confectioners' sugar together for 4-5 minutes: Beat butter and sugar using a stand mixer as it is very convenient for making cookie doughs. Less spillage and very less time required than using hand mixers. Still if you need to make use of a hand mixer, use it on high speed. You might need a few extra minutes to get this butter-sugar mixture to the desired texture. 
  • Beat in sifted flour and cornstarch next: You can directly sift flour and cornstarch over the bowl of your stand mixer. Or keep it pre-sifted and then add it slowly to the cookie dough. Take care not to overmix the dough after adding flours.
  • Make and Chill the dough Balls: Once the dough is formed, divide and make dough balls using a cookie scoop. If you find the dough to be too soft to handle at this stage, you can place it in the refrigerator for 10-15 minutes to firm it up a bit so you can form balls out of it without sticking.
  • Top with Sprinkles/Toppings: Draw the design on cookie balls using a fork and top with sprinkles of choice. You can also create indentations at this point and fill them up with a teaspoon of jam.
  • Quickly chill in the freezer while you preheat oven: Now you can either chill the dough balls in the freezer till they are very firm to touch as the oven preheats. Or you can place them in refrigerator to chill if you are not in a rush to bake them straightaway. Both these tricks work well and create perfect cookies.
  • Bake in a preheated oven till done: We are slow baking these cookies. They will appear white on top after baking and their bottoms will be slightly golden when they are done.
Whipped Shortbread Cookies indented with fork- An favorite Christmas Cookie recipe!

Since the list is so short for these cookies, take care to use quality ingredients. Using good quality butter as opposed to margarine, good quality sugar and flour result in best tasting cookies.

You can also add flavorings like vanilla, almond, mint, orange or lemon to this dough. Or top it with Hershey's kisses, jam filling or even candy cane kisses after these come out of oven.Soft and buttery, thick and puffy, my whipped shortbread cookies will be your favorite Holiday Cookies in the first bite.

What are common mistakes when making shortbread?

  • Do not use butter that appears melted: You need to begin making your dough with room temperature softened butter. Butter that has melted can make your dough greasy and eventually it can cause your cookies to bake greasy.
  • Beat Butter and sugar for good 4-5 minutes: I cannot stress this fact enough. With no leaveners involved in this recipe, you really want to beat sugar and butter till they get very fluffy and light. This process will also allow some air to get trapped in the dough which we will need when the cookies are baking. This step provides a nice fluffy texture and structure to the cookies
  • Don't overwork the dough: After mixing flour and cornstarch in the cookie dough, do not mix it too much. Doing so can cause gluten formation in the dough leading to dense and hard cookies.
  • Always top with sprinkles before chilling the cookie dough balls: Over the years I have been asked this question hundreds of times that when to place sprinkles on these cookies. Sprinkles stick so much better when they are placed before the cookie dough balls chill. Non-pareils slip away super quickly so they will be very hard to stick once these cookie balls have chilled.
Dotted with festive sprinkles and made with one secret ingredient that bakes puffy whipped Shortbread Cookies always!

How is shortbread different from other cookies?

Shortbread only uses a few simple ingredients and is light and buttery to taste and are not chewy. There are no leaveners used in the dough as opposed to other cookies.

Should you chill shortbread cookie dough?

Yes, and I can't stress this enough. Chilled cookie dough bakes so much better cookies. Shortbread is high in fat content, chilling the dough will help firming the butter up. This results in thick and puffy cookies!

What does cornstarch do in cookie dough?

  • Helps the cookies to bake thick and it reduces the risk of cookie spreading!
  • Cornstarch in the cookie dough yields lighter textured cookies.
  • Also cookies with cornstarch bake the softest.
Melt in your mouth soft, oh so buttery and thick, these whipped shortbread cookies deserve a place on your Christmas Cookie Trays!

Why did my shortbread spread?

There can be a number of reasons for shortbread to spread. If the cookie dough had too much butter and/or less flour than recipe suggest. Or if you did not chill the dough enough. Or if the oven temperature was too high.

Just follow the recipe as written and your cookies will bake just perfect!

Taste and texture of these Cookies:

  1. Not too sweet
  2. Buttery and melt in your mouth soft
  3. Slightly crumbly in a good way (not chewy at all!)
  4. Light, tender and puffy
Easy Shortbread Cookies recipe made with 4 simple ingredients. Recipe on Greedyeats.com

More Holiday Recipes for you to try!

Easy Gingerbread Cookies

Mini Gingerbread Cakes

Easy chocolate Truffles

No bake Cookie Dough Truffles

If you liked these Cookies give it a star review. Do tell me in the comments below, how did this turn out for you! And don’t forget to share your creations with me on Instagram at #greedyeatsblog Let's connect on Pinterest and Facebook too!

Recipe

Whipped Shortbread Cookies

If you are searching for easy Shortbread, look no further! My buttery and melt in your mouth soft whipped Shortbread Cookies got you covered.
4.98 from 585 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
US Customary - Metric
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Chilling Time: 2 hours hours
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Servings 36 Cookies
Calories: 66kcal
Author: Neha

Equipment

  • Hand/stand Mixer
  • Parchment paper lined Baking Tray

Ingredients

  • 1 and ½ Cups Butter at Room Temperature , salted
  • ¾ Cup Confectioners' Sugar
  • 2 and ¼ Cups All Purpose Flour
  • ¾ Cup Cornstarch

Flavorings and Toppings: (optional but delish)

  • 2 teaspoons Pure vanilla extract (or Lemon extract or Orange extract)
  • ¼ Cup Sprinkles (of choice) (I used non-pareils)
US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, using a stand mixer beat butter and confectioners' sugar for 4-5 minutes on med-high speed. Don't skimp on the beating time for light textured cookies. Add flavorings at this point (if adding) and give it a whirl too.
    If using a hand held mixer, beat butter and sugar on high speed.
  • Next turn the mixer to low and gradually add in sifted flour and cornstarch in the bowl. Beat only till combined and no streaks of flour are visible.
  • Scoop and roll into 36 equal sized cookie balls. If you find the dough to be too soft to handle at this stage, cover it and place it in refrigerator to firm up for about 10-15 minutes. This will make it easier to roll the balls and they will not stick in your hands,
  • Place cookie dough balls on a pre-lined baking tray or on a large plate coated with little flour, to avoid the dough balls from sticking to the plate. Press their tops with a cornstarch/flour dipped fork and top with sprinkles.
  • Now chill the dough balls for about 2 hours in fridge or till they are very firm to touch. Pro Tip: To speed up this process, you may chill the dough balls in freezer until firm.
  • Let dough balls chill in the fridge/freezer till you preheat the oven. I usually bake 12 cookies on a tray at a time.
  • When ready to bake preheat oven at 300 deg F and bake cookies for 19-20 minutes. Or till their tops look set.
  • Allow to cool on the baking tray.

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Notes

Storing Information:
Shortbread can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
For longer storage, you may store them in the refrigerator for another week. Allow to come to room temperature before serving!
Freezing instructions:
  • Both baked and unbaked cookies can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months. 
  • To freeze unbaked cookie balls, keep the balls on a tray in freezer till they firm up. Store them in ziploc bag then. No need to thaw before baking. Just add a minute more to the baking time.
  • Baked cookies can be stored in an airtight freezer friendly container for up to 2 months. Thaw the cookies on counter top before serving.
To Amplify the flavor:
This Shortbread Cookie recipe is not super sweet to taste. So if you like to amp up its flavor profile-
  1. Top the cookies off with melted chocolate or a Hershey's Kiss on every cookie or even Candy cane Kisses taste so good with these. To top cookies with kiss candy, freeze the candies first. This will prevent kisses from melting when they are placed on those warm cookies. Place a candy kiss on the top of a slightly warm cookie and press the candy just so it sticks to the shortbread.
  2. Place cherry halves in their center. Add about ½ teaspoon of almond extract to the dough if taking this route.
  3. Make a dent in the center of cookies and fill it with jams and preserves of your choice before baking.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Cookie | Calories: 66kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Sodium: 50mg | Sugar: 2g
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  1. MP

    December 21, 2025 at 1:24 pm

    5 stars
    Very tasty, buttery shortbread! I can make about 5 different styles of cookies with this one recipe, by rolling in pecan bits, or shaping in crescents and dipping ends in chocolate, or adding chopped dried cranberries and orange extract and zest to the mix. I learned to reduce cornstarch by 1/4 or 1/3 of a cup, and replace with flour, and the cookies hold together better with the jelly filling. Thank you Greedy Eats!

    Reply
  2. Carolyn

    December 21, 2025 at 12:54 pm

    How much dough per ball?

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  3. Anonymous

    December 21, 2025 at 1:27 am

    Love these cookies. I even over-baked my second batch and they were still yummy!

    Reply
  4. Anonymous

    December 19, 2025 at 11:07 am

    5 stars
    A yearly go-to at Christmas time!

    Reply
  5. Collette

    December 16, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    5 stars
    I made these this morning… absolutely delicious!! Turned out perfectly; not too sweet with a nice texture. I only made 1/3 of the recipe just in case they didn’t turn out. Tomorrow I will make a full batch . Thanks for a great recipe. And Merry Christmas 🤶

    Reply
  6. Amanda Smith

    December 16, 2025 at 3:24 pm

    Sounds like a great recipe, however, I went through this add riddled recipe 4 times and not once did you tell us the OVEN TEMP.... you know kinda important. I'm guessing 300-325-350???

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    • MJ

      December 19, 2025 at 4:40 pm

      Step number 7 Amanda...

      Reply
    • Mary Mansfield

      December 19, 2025 at 9:40 pm

      The recipe states to bake at 300° for 19-20 minutes.

      Reply
  7. Sue

    December 15, 2025 at 9:44 pm

    Thanks for the great recipe! I have tried to make shortbread cookies in the past and it didn't work out too well. These cookies are very easy to make and extremely tasty!!!! I added dark chocolate pieces on the top of the cookies after baking - yum!!!

    Reply
  8. Jenny

    December 11, 2025 at 10:08 pm

    This was the BEST shortbread recipe I've ever tried. I've never had any luck with other shortbread recipes - the cookies usually melt while baking and fall apart. But these cookies kept their shape and tasted delicious!

    Reply
  9. Jen H

    December 10, 2025 at 3:22 pm

    in one step you say to chill the dough for two hours and then the next step you say to just chill it until the oven pre heats. which is it?

    Reply
    • GreedyEats

      December 11, 2025 at 1:57 am

      Hi Jen! You may chill the dough balls in freezer for a few minutes (until very firm) or in refrigerator for 2 hours if you have the time for it. Right before they go in oven, you need them super chilled. So I like to keep them frozen till the oven preheats. Hope this helps!

      Reply
    • Krista Holt

      December 13, 2025 at 6:31 am

      This is the second time I made these cookies, the first time turned out great I just chilled them and then popped them in the oven . This time around I froze them because I had a variety of cookies to bake, and they're spreading . Do you know why that happened? I did exactly as you said.

      Reply
    • Peggy Heiderer

      December 18, 2025 at 2:14 pm

      Can I use a cookie stamps on this recipe?

      Reply
  10. Philp

    December 10, 2025 at 12:52 pm

    5 stars
    This was my first time making shortbread. Very happy with the result. Thank you for sharing this recipe along with tips for success.

    Reply
  11. Karen

    December 09, 2025 at 9:08 am

    Can I use a piping bag with a larger tip?

    Reply
  12. Judy

    December 05, 2025 at 11:32 am

    3 stars
    I found the butter content just melted these cookies flat. I followed all directions, refrigerated etc. I adjust time baking, I tried doming them and the same result. Flat and unevenly cooked. Tasted ok. A lot of butter to not have them turn out well.

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    • Rebecca

      December 06, 2025 at 9:58 pm

      Can you roll this dough and do cut out cookies with it? I'm wondering if it will hold its shape or not.

      Reply
      • Sandi N

        December 14, 2025 at 5:42 pm

        5 stars
        Omg .. These cookies are amazing! My dough was a tad try while rolling so they're not quite as pretty as yours, but I'm sure there's variation in the fat content of butters. Great recipe as is! Thank you. A new Christmas favorite.

    • Rob

      December 23, 2025 at 2:48 am

      Your butter was most likely melted
      The butter needs to be at room temp while mixing
      And be sure to cool the dough
      Warm dough can also cause this

      Reply
  13. Hannah

    December 03, 2025 at 9:06 pm

    Can I make the dough, roll and then freeze it, then cook the next night?

    Reply
    • GreedyEats

      December 04, 2025 at 1:10 am

      Hi Hannah! Yes you absolutely can. Enjoy!

      Reply
    • Rebecca

      December 06, 2025 at 9:56 pm

      Can you roll this dough and do cut out cookies?

      Reply
    • Terry Rumak

      December 13, 2025 at 4:36 pm

      5 stars
      My first time ever making these whipped shortbread cookies. The shortbread cookies turned out perfectly. Must have done something right! I never follow instructions properly. Made 53 of them delicious little buggers. Thank you will save this go to recipe for next time.

      Reply
    • Terry

      December 13, 2025 at 4:36 pm

      5 stars
      My first time ever making these whipped shortbread cookies. The shortbread cookies turned out perfectly. Must of done something right! I never follow instructions properly. Made 53 of them delicious little buggers. Thank you will save this go to recipe for next time.

      Reply
  14. Roxann Sullivan

    December 03, 2025 at 12:40 pm

    5 stars
    Really awesome recipe!!
    Melt in your mouth cookies!

    Reply
  15. Nicole

    December 01, 2025 at 7:09 pm

    5 stars
    Just made them and turned out perfect!

    Reply
  16. Louise

    August 03, 2025 at 12:39 am

    Good consistency for a cookie press. I used unsalted butter and therefore needed to add some salt. I also added more confectioner’s sugar incorporating it at the end to add additional sweetness. I made some with vanilla extract and some with lemon. With the lemon, I added yellow powdered food colouring, and pink gel food colouring to the vanilla dough. When loading cookie press, I put some of both doughs side by side, which made for a nice sunburst effect.

    Reply
    • Margaret

      December 04, 2025 at 9:17 pm

      5 stars
      Followed the recipe exactly and they were just what I've been looking for! Light and delicious. I used 1 1/2 tbsp of dough per cookie and it made 28.

      Reply
      • Kim

        December 14, 2025 at 4:54 pm

        5 stars
        Delicious! Mine did not spread but balls were not smooth seemed dough was too dry. Baked cookies were crackled and uneven. Not sure why. Taste as spot on!

  17. Louise

    August 02, 2025 at 1:33 pm

    5 stars
    Hello. Thank you for the recipe. I am just about to make it and I’m wondering if I can use this dough in a cookie press. Thank you.

    Reply
  18. Beau sartain

    June 18, 2025 at 12:30 pm

    This was actually very easy I tried baking other cookies recipes but they were horrible so I give this one a big thumbs up!

    Reply
  19. Tyler the baker

    February 18, 2025 at 6:17 pm

    I've been making these for years and there's no need to slow things down for the flour addition. I throw the butter and vanilla in the stand mixer and whip with paddle till light and fluffy. I then add everything else(flour and cornstarch both sifted) and let my mixer go full speed for 5 to 10 mins. The resulting cookies is a buttery cloud. I love them

    Reply
  20. Laura

    January 20, 2025 at 8:47 pm

    Can you use a cookie press with these?

    Reply
    • Louise

      August 03, 2025 at 12:32 am

      5 stars
      Yes. I used a cookie press and it worked well.

      Reply
    • CRISTINE DIXON

      December 07, 2025 at 6:16 pm

      Can you roll these, chill then cut out shapes?

      Reply
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