Are there any super-sleuths out there? Anyone notice a bit of a "theme"at The Café recently? Check out the last few posts, here and here ................ look close .................. have you figured it out? ...................
................ I knew you'd get it! I was sure you'd see those gorgeous oranges in so many of the photos. I had a fun and delicious challenge ................ and a sweet story to go with it ................
I had a crazy work schedule several weeks ago, but luckily my husband was on vacation. He didn't have any big plans and was able to take up a bit of the slack at home. I asked if he could stop at the market for me and pick up a few items for some cooking I wanted to do. He kindly obliged and decided to do the shopping at a nearby Sam's Club. If any of you shop at Sam's, you know that most everything comes in massive quantity packaging, perfect for large families and commercial purposes.
Though it's just the two of us most of the time here at The Café, I do like to stock up at big box stores like Sam's and Costco on pantry and freezer items. That way, when the urge strikes me to bake, cook or create, I don't have to go running off to the grocery store. One of the items on my list was oranges and Scott came home with a huge bag of the sweetest, juiciest oranges you'd ever want to have the pleasure of meeting.
I was thrilled and mentioned several times how delighted I was with the yummy oranges ................ You'll never guess what happened a few days later when I went to grab a snack! My humungous bag of oranges had multiplied and now a second bag awaited by astonished gaze! A magical refrigerator? No ............... something even better ............... a sweet, kind husband, who, knowing how I loved those oranges, had picked up another (huge) bag for my pleasure :)
Oh dear, are you seeing why I had a challenge? Though I've enjoyed them on their own, unadorned, two huge bags of oranges got my imagination rolling and I've had fun using the wonderful, seasonal fruit in all kinds of recipes. I used fresh orange juice in my Raspberry Crumble Muffins w/ Citrus Glaze and peeled a bunch of them for my Orange Avocado Salsa. I'm working on an Orange Chicken (low-fat) recipe along with a delicious Citrus & Craisin Compote. I hope to share both of them with you soon, they just need a bit more tweaking in order to be "blog worthy".
And please forgive me for posting yet another shortbread recipe; if you search shortbread on The Café, I'm afraid you might think it's my middle name. A hopeless sucker for the crisp, buttery indulgence, this one has a burst of bright orange flavor combined with the warmth of crushed toasted pecans. It's super simple to put together; just mix up the dough in an electric mixer, pat it in a tart or cake pan, brush with a bit of honey and finish with a shower of coarse sugar. A double (see recipe) slow baking results in a fabulous, irresistible treat I think you'll love!
Orange-Pecan Shortbread Cookies

Ingredients:
8 ounces cold butter, cut into ½" pieces
½ cup granulated sugar
½ teaspoon table salt
10 ounces all-purpose flour, 2¼ cups
½ cup toasted pecans*, toasted and ground very finely in a food processor
2 teaspoons loosely packed, finely grated orange zest (from 1 orange)
1 tablespoon honey (warmed for 10-15 seconds in microwave to thin)
Demerara (coarse) sugar (for sprinkling)
Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 300˚F. Spray a 10" or 11" tart pan w/ removable bottom with cooking spray.
2. Combine the butter, sugar, and salt in a stand mixing bowl (use the paddle attachment) or a large regular mixing bowl. Mix on low speed until the butter combines with the sugar but isn't perfectly smooth, 1 to 2 minutes.
3. Add the flour, ground pecans, and zest; mix on low speed, scraping the bowl frequently, until the dough has just about pulled together, about 3 minutes; don't overmix.
4. Press dough into tart pan. Use a flat-bottom glass to level surface. Brush the surface lightly with honey and sprinkle generously with coarse (demera) sugar.
5. Bake the cookie until golden on the bottom and edges and pale to golden on top, about 30 minutes.
6. Remove from oven. Remove tart from pan but setting tart and cut into wedges while still hot. Carefully transfer wedges to a sheet pan and return to oven for another 15 minutes or unitl golden and crisp. Remove from oven and transfer to cooling rack. Cool completely before storing in an airtight container.
Note:
* ~ To toast pecans, place in a metal or glass baking pan and bake at 325˚F. for 22 minutes or until deep golden brown. Stir after 10 minutes.
Adapted from Fine Cooking
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I am a pushover for shortbread too and this recipe looks quite different from any I have tried. The picture has made me want to make some right away...perhaps mid-week would work though!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, especially with some tea! I need a trip to Costco!
ReplyDeleteOh I love shortbread too, your orange and pecan variation is just lovely! Looking forward to your orange chicken recipe too :).
ReplyDeleteHi Chris,this is a very nice shortbread..Crunchy and fragrant..just perfect with a nice cup of joe..Enjoy the rest of the oranges, have a good week!
ReplyDeleteWow came out so perfect
ReplyDeleteOranges are yummy and are great to bake with, they add a nice flavor. Your shortbread cookies looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLike I said on Facebook, you truly are the Shortbread Queen! The only shortbread I've made isn't a true shortbread, I just used to make it with my leftover pie dough, adding powdered sugar to it, since it was mostly butter and flour anyway. Once I added orange zest to it, and it was so yummy! I can just imagine the flavors here with the citrus and pecans-amazing! Kind of like your husband. :)
ReplyDeleteMade in the mixer? That's my type of recipe Chris Shortbread! I actually found a deliciously-sweet bag of oranges at the markets last week too. They've been going into my smoothies every morning.
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect cookie to go with my morning coffee-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread cookies but these sound quite unique. At first glance I thought it was toast but now realize the color comes from the pecans. I'll have to give these a whirl they sound yummy. How sweet of your husband to shower you with so many luscious oranges.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love oranges too but find it so difficult to get ones that are not dry. Will have to keep trying.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a fan of shorbreads, I love the buttery sandy texture. With a cup of tea, it's perfection. I love all these recipes you presented with oranges!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a delicious variation on shortbread!
ReplyDeleteNever, ever apologize for shortbread!!! :) I think the stuff is pure heaven. My coffee's right here and I wish so much that I had a slice of your cookie to dunk in it.
ReplyDeleteYour husband is very sweet. I love that he not only took to heart your comments about loving the oranges but acted on them. What a good man.
Your Husband is to sweet! I think that is just adorable!!! He did that though so you could make all these wonderful orange dishes! lol Your Shortbread looks good and I love beautiful sugar topping!!
ReplyDeleteYour shortbread looks heavenly! I love the add of seasonal fruit too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat this would be! This also reminds me that shortbread is something I haven't had nearly enough of.
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing wrong with more shortbread in my book. And orange shortbread? Wonderful. It is so pretty - love the sugary top.
ReplyDeleteAs always - beautiful photos - but I really love the flavors in this shortbread!
ReplyDeleteMary x
The fancy cookies are fun to make and admire but my favorite is a basic shortbread. Love the addition of ground pecans, Chris, and thanks for the tip of brushing the top of the dough with honey. I'm looking forward to trying that.
ReplyDeleteI think shortbread may be my favorite cookie;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the idea of buttery orange shortbread cookies,yummy;-) Pretty photos;-)
What an incredible shortbread! Just beautiful...and loving the orange flavor!
ReplyDeleteNever apologize for posting shortbread. I'm a sucker for it too.
ReplyDeleteLove citrus in my baked goods and this shortbread looks fabulous. I want a bite :)
ReplyDeleteThe citrus with the pecans sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBig fan of Sam's club too! These look terrific!
ReplyDeleteNo Sam's Club over here but there are a couple of Costcos for the entire country and none of them are near me. I drove by one when I was in Canberra recently but the bus didn't stop. :( I can't wait for them to build one in Brisbane. I'll get my inner American in the car in a jiffy!
ReplyDeleteYour shortbread looks so good!
What a sweet husband! This is definitely the time of the year to enjoy some oranges, we have an abundance here in AZ! Your cookies look delicious.
ReplyDeletewhat can I say Chris, they look just breathtaking, delicious!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year my friend!
I can never get enough shortbread recipes from the Cafe.
ReplyDeleteThese would be so lovely with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteYour shortbread looks great. I clicked on the link to the raspberry muffins, and they sound amazing! What a great theme for your blog!
ReplyDeleteI adore shortbread, so I hope you continue to post away. There is no such thing as too much of a good thing. This looks and sounds delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI love shortbread, and this one sounds fabulous! And it is gorgeous. Really gorgeous. This is my first visit to your site. Congratulations - it looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThese shortbreads look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThese look so perfect, Chris, I love that you cooked them in the tart pan, I'm going to try that with my next shortbread. That is the sweetest story!
ReplyDeleteNo need to apologize for the shortbread recipes--love the orange-pecan combo here. :)
ReplyDeleteAw, how sweet of him to get you so many oranges!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic, I really want to make this sometime!
They look perfect! Orange-pecan combo sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at shortbread!!! Love the addition of pecan and orange. Delish!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteShortbread are my favorite cookies. I bake it once a year because I eat it all! :)
ReplyDeleteI would not mind seeing shortbread daily :) And how sweet of your hubby, the oranges do look wonderful, as do these gorgeous cookies!
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, wow..... very addictive shortbread cookies. I want 2 big pieces, please. I go make coffee now....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click!