Day 13: The Chocolate Dipped Shortbread After a long hiatus we welcome back this favorite for the Holiday Season. The secret to the delicate crunch of this amazing cookie is that the recipe calls for some rice flour as well as AP flour. To those who don’t know what AP stands for – if you see it in front of flour it means “all purpose”. As opposed to standing for Associated Press or Advanced Placement or Audio Precision or Alternative Press or …. you get the idea.
Another great thing is that we dip them in some very fine chocolate. And nothing says Christmas like dipping stuff in chocolate. Remember the macaroons from yesterday? Dip those in chocolate and you have your self another completely new cookie. ( I’m not going to cheat though and slip that cookie in the 24 day count) Another great thing about this cookie is its shape. It’s piped with a star tip giving it the nice match- stick-look. And that’s great when you want a diversified cookie platter. Who wants a tray of just round cookies or ball shaped cookies? You need a few trylons to go with all those perispheres. 
fridge for this cookie. Made with only egg whites, coconut, sugar and vanilla this cookie is made for the gluten intolerant people. And you know what else? It contains minimal fat so you can eat a few and not feel the slightest bit guilty. And you know what else? They taste great! And they are easy to make! So this cookie has a lot going for it. Which is nice.
Picture this: Arthur Rankin and Jules Bass team up with Tim Burton to make a dystopian stop motion animation holiday special. Charleton Heston voices the character of Robbie Thorn, inspector for the Christmastown Police Department. Christmastown is overpopulated with elves and other cartoon characters. Resources are running dangerously low. How are we going to feed everyone? Inspector Thorn stumbles upon a dark secret- Gingerbread are Elves!