Give your shortbread a twist of citrus.
Heat oven to 350°F. In a bowl, whisk together flour, salt, and 1 cup confectioners’ sugar. Add oil and vanilla and mix to combine.
Transfer dough to 1 piece of parchment paper and cover with another. Roll to 1⁄4 in. thick. Slide onto a baking sheet, remove top piece of parchment, and bake until edges are light golden brown, about 15 minutes. While still on baking sheet, immediately cut into 1- by 2-in. rectangles, but do not move or handle. Let cool completely, about 30 minutes.
When cookies are cool, whisk together blood orange juice and remaining 1 1⁄4 cups confectioners’ sugar. Dip cooled cookies into glaze and place on parchment to dry. Store covered at room temperature. NUTRITION : 95 cal, 1 g pro, 12 g carb, 0 g fiber, 5.5 g sugars , 4.5 g fat , 0 mg chol, 20 mg sodium
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