Yup, you saw it correctly...
rosemary and sea salt...
and boy, is it ever a taste sensation!
The passion for the shortbread continues, as well as, the passion for new combinations.
This one might be my favorite so far.
For additional variations and my father's famous shortbread recipe and story click here.
Then there's the peppermint and chocolate shortbread cookie here.
Have a Passionately Scrumptious Day!!!
That is an unusual combination for shortbread. Wish I could drop by for a taste. :) Have a wonderful weekend. Tammy
ReplyDeletePlease do stop by Tammy, I will have some of that tea you like...with some Manuka honey in it? And be sure to bring your hook. :-)
DeleteAn interesting combination Astri will give them a try, I love shortbread :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it goes, Linda. There's a BBQ restaurant owner in our town that traveled all over England searching for the yummiest shortbread cookie and he came home deciding that my dad's was his favorite. If you do try this one, please let me know how it compares; he may have just been being nice.. :-)
DeleteI once saw some lavender shortbread on a rather gorgeous blog whose name escapes me. This sounds even more exotic! Did you use the sea salt as topping, or mix it into the dough? (We're getting into the savoury category ... I'm thinking cheese would be good. Ooh, ooh - grana padano and dried cherries. Too weird?)
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread so much that I dursn't make it very often. Thanks for the inspiration - the next batch will have to include some add-ins.
Ow, I think I saw the same one and pinned it, was it this one? http://www.mountainmamacooks.com/2011/08/lavender-shortbread-baby-shower-for-two-peas-and-their-pod/
DeleteThat's gotta be my next try...it's even got lemon in it. Yum! I had lavender ice cream once and it was so good!
I mixed the sea-salt right in the dough, used unsalted butter and eliminated the coarse kosher salt that I generally use.
No, that does not sound weird...I had to look up grana padano and I think it's crystalline texture would bake up well with dried cherries.
I don't think chocolate and bacon will be included in my experimentation; although, might be good.
Somehow chocolate and bacon seem to belong south of the Mason-Dixon line. :)
DeleteLooks yummy!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe NVO always eats more than my fair share!!
ReplyDelete- NVO
I'm not really sure what this means....did you mean "flair" share. :-)
DeleteThanks, baby I can always count on you as my taste tester and my biggest fan.
hummmmm, bon appétit !!!!
ReplyDeleteAlways good to hear from you Domy. :-)
DeleteOh my. Rosemary and shortbread. This, I will have to try. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteblessings, jill
Oh yes, please let me know if you do. You are welcome, always happy to share. :-)
DeleteHello Astri! Your bread looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnd I’m passing on to you the "Sunshine Award” if you want it of course. Take a look here, please: http://olgasoleil.blogspot.ie/2012/06/sunshine-award.html
I wish you a sunny day!
Olga ☼
Thank you Olga, and thank you for the award; I feel honored! I must confess though that I am an award slacker.
DeleteYum yum! Looks delicious! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Kate
Thanks Kate. They were surprisingly tasty...they are all gone now. :-(
DeleteAre the shortbread still there ? I'm coming over in twenty minutes !!!!
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It's a joke, but ...... ;-)
I'll start some coffee, Domy. These are gone, but I will make more and another variation....lemon with zested lemon rind. :-)
DeletePlease do come visit, Domy, the kosestua is also a guest room. See you soon!
I love this idea ;-)
DeleteNot for today, plane is gone !!
Have a wonderful week.