Sage Shortbread Cookies — A Deliciously Savory Alternative to Sweet Shortbread

My experimentation with CSA veggie and herbs continues!  Over the past eight weeks, I've received several types of herbs, some of which I am familiar with (basil, oregano) and others that are either completely new to me, or just herbs that I haven't cooking with (lemon balm — who knew?, mint, peppermint).  One herb that seems to fall in the middle of these two categories is sage — an herb I've used in the past, but maybe only once or twice at most. 

As I approached using fresh sage when it arrived in my weekly delivery, I really had no idea what to do.  I consulted a few cookbooks, but could only find recipes that would require me to buy several new ingredients, instead of use what I have at home.  I then (shockingly!) turned to the Internet, and found this Sage Shortbread recipe on Epicurious, which would require me to only use what I have in the house.

Sage Shortbread Cookies

I ended up halving the amount of fresh, sliced sage used both because some of the sage had gone bad by the time I used it and some of the recipe reviewers recommended using a smaller amount of sage.  I also ended up cutting the baking time in half per some of the reviewers, but even that amount of time led to some "well-done" shortbread.

The result though was incredible — both sweet and salty, with a really tasty sage flavor.  I would HIGHLY recommend this recipe, and look forward to making the cookies again as soon as I get more sage!
 

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    Danielle

    OMG, these look awesome. How come you didn’t bring them to work?

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