Short and Sweet (Published 2012) (2024)

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If you use half a pound of butter in a batch of cookies, it becomes “short” — because “short” means, historically, pastry with a high percentage of fat.

Thus shortbread cookies are — when correctly made — rich, crumbly and impossible to resist. In their simplest form, they taste mostly of sweet and sweetened butter, so the best butter you can lay your hands on will make a difference here. I like that side-of-the-tongue tingling presence of saltiness, and so I tend to use a little more salt than is strictly necessary, hence the range in the recipe.

Shortbread cookies are wonderful in their unadulterated state, but you can flavor them in many different ways, and most variations are pretty easy. Citrus is most appealing to me, but I also love shortbread made savory, even with the addition of a bit of olive oil.

These cookies are so easy that kids can make them. But once you add the flour, proceed as gently as possible. You don’t want to overdevelop the gluten, which will make the cookies tougher than they might be otherwise. (With this much fat, they’ll never be anything but tender, but there are degrees of tenderness.)

Once you make the dough, you can enlist the help of a cookie cutter to make shapes, or go the easy route, rolling the dough into a log and slicing off rounds. Chilling is crucial. (Conveniently, you can leave the dough in the freezer for up to a few days, if you like, and once chilled, the dough is a dream to work with.)

Leave just a little bit of space between cookies on the baking sheet — they won’t expand much — and don’t let them brown.

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FAQs

What is the shortest book ever published? ›

People who tend to equalize novels with a meaningful story would say that the shortest novel ever written is comprised of only six words. For sale: baby shoes, never worn. The author is Ernest Hemingway. However, he himself considered it a story rather than a book.

How many books were published in 2012? ›

CharacteristicNumber of new books / editions
201249,853
201143,016
201046,641
200948,738
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What is the #1 longest book in the world? ›

"In Search of Lost Time," written by Marcel Proust, is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world's longest book.

What is the shortest book to win the Pulitzer Prize? ›

Ernest Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea (127 pages)

None of Hemingway's novels are particularly difficult, but his last one has the distinction of being the shortest novel ever to win the Pulitzer Prize. (Note: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn” is not a novel, nor did Hemingway write it.)

What books were banned in 2012? ›

Books Challenged or Banned in 2011-2012, by Robert P. Doyle
  • Alexie, Sherman. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. ...
  • Anderson, Laurie Halse. Speak. ...
  • Berger, John. To The Wedding. ...
  • Butler, Dori Hillestad. My Mom's Having a Baby. ...
  • Capote, Truman. ...
  • Card, Orson Scott. ...
  • Cast, P.C., and Kristin Cast. ...
  • Chbosky, Stephen.

What was the most read book in 2012? ›

The most popular book of the year was Fifty Shades of Grey, by E. L. James with 28 weeks at the top.

What was the most popular book in 2011? ›

The most popular books of the year was The Help by Kathryn Stockett, and Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen with respectively 15 and 8 cumulative weeks at the top.

What is the shortest time someone has written a book? ›

Chris Fox has written a book in as little as thirteen days, reaching speeds of up to 5,000 words an hour. John Boyne wrote The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in two and a half days. Michael Spillane wrote I, The Jury in 9 days. Arthur Conan Doyle wrote the first Sherlock Holmes book, A Study in Scarlet in just three weeks.

What is the shortest book length? ›

The shortest story ever written was probably one that is usually attributed to Ernest Hemmingway. The poignant 'Baby Shoes' which is just 6 words long, here it is: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.”

What is the shortest a novel can be? ›

Let's look at these different forms of fiction grouped according to how many words they each contain:
  • Flash Fiction: 300 to 1500 words.
  • Short Story: 1500 to 10,000 words.
  • Novelette: 7,500 to 20,000 words.
  • Novella: 30,000 to 50,000 words.
  • Novel: 50,000 to 110,000 words.
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