Monthly Archives: February 2026

Butter, Chocolate, Happiness: Gluten-Free Shortbread

This shortbread is indulgent, intensely buttery, flaky and the mini chocolate chips elevate it to an irresistible cookie you will crave. Yup, I said craving. If you are going for the treat, it better be extra good in my opinion. That being said, I am more careful with how much sugar I eat, and this cookie uses less than the average shortbread, which is already lower in sugar than many other cookies. But, don’t worry, it’s the ghee that gives it the intense buttery flavor without the lactose or casein, and many that don’t tolerate dairy do very well with ghee. The sugar level is perfection. Also, I love that ghee has a high smoke point and is nutritionally dense in Vitamin A, and also D, E and K and Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA). Uh Oh, did I just go off on a health coach tangent? Oh, yes I did. That’s just how my mind works when writing recipes. If you would like, you can also substitute butter. They won’t be quite as buttery, but it works in this recipe.

So, how have you been? We are into February, and Valentines Day is coming up fast. This cookie recipe would be perfect to make for friends, partners, and kids and to give as homemade gifts.

I have been busy working in my sewing shop Porcupine Craft Studio where I sew handmade items. It’s a cozy way to spend the winter especially and send out the love of special, unique gifts and also get creative artistically. I love sewing and quilting all kinds of things.

Winter can be long, so I am trying to embrace the cozier days and also get outside. One of the things I did this winter is place a bird feeder with black sunflower seeds right outside my kitchen window in my Thundercloud Plum tree. This has turned out to be an ideal place for the birds to come, and I have a close up view of a large variety including a lot of Cardinals, and Yellow Finches, Chickadees, Nuthatches, a Woodpecker or few and some Blue Jays. There are a few I need to take the time to identify. Here is a photo through my window screen. It doesn’t do it justice though. I have seen seven Cardinals in my tree at once, and a mixture of male and females.

Winter Bird Feeder Outside my Kitchen Window

Are you ready to make this recipe? Let’s make some crave worthy shortbread!

Chocolate Chip Shortbread, Gluten Free and Crave Worthy

This recipe makes 16 Shortbread Cookies.

Preheat your oven to 300 degrees F.

Ingredients:

2 Cups of Gluten Free Flour Blend. I used King Arthur Measure for Measure

1 Cup of Room Temperature Ghee

1/2 Cup of Organic Confectioners Sugar (I use this)

1/2 Teaspoon of Vanilla Extract

1/4 Teaspoon of Salt

1/2 Cup of Mini Chocolate Chips (I use Enjoy Life)

Directions:

Grease a 9 inch square baking pan and line it with parchment paper.

In a medium sized mixing bowl, beat together your ghee and confectioners sugar until fluffy, about 1 to 3 minutes.

Add in your flour, sugar, salt and vanilla. Beat until it comes together nicely. It will at first be little balls. Keep beating with your hand or stand mixer. It will come together, and you want this so your cookie presses nicely into your pan. The final step is to stir in your mini chocolate chips until evenly incorporated. Dump the shortbread mixture into your prepared baking pan and using plastic wrap on your fingertips, press it until flat and even into your pan.

Now you need to score your cookies into 16 squares, and then prick the top all over with a fork.

Bake in your preheated oven for one hour.

Remove the cookies from the oven and cool for 30 minutes in the pan. Then remove with the parchment, and let them cool on a wire rack for 30 more minutes before cutting them into squares using the marks you already scored before baking.

Store your shortbread at room temperature covered. These cookies freeze beautifully.

Bet you can’t resist one. They are so buttery and good!

Buttery Chocolate Chip Shortbread

Gift & Presentation Ideas for Your Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies

These buttery, chocolatey shortbread cookies aren’t just delicious—they make a thoughtful, homemade gift that anyone would love to receive. Here are some creative ways to present them:

1. Cookie Boxes:
Place your shortbread in a small, decorative box lined with parchment or tissue paper. Add a ribbon around the box and a handwritten note with the cookie name or a little holiday or Valentine’s message. This makes them perfect for coworkers, friends, or teachers.

2. Mason Jar Treats:
Layer the baked cookies or even the dry ingredients in a clear mason jar. Tie a ribbon or twine around the jar neck and attach a tag with instructions for baking (if using dry ingredients) or a sweet note for gifting. These look charming and rustic.

3. Cellophane Bags:
For a simpler option, place a few cookies in a clear cellophane bag, tie it with a colorful ribbon, and add a small tag. This is ideal for party favors, neighbor gifts, or including in a lunchbox treat.

4. Holiday or Seasonal Touches:
Decorate your cookies with a light dusting of powdered sugar or a drizzle of chocolate to match the season—pink or red drizzle for Valentine’s Day, or gold and silver sprinkles for winter holidays. Small touches make a big difference in presentation.

5. Cookie Gift Platter:
Arrange the cookies on a small platter or wooden board, wrap lightly in cellophane, and tie with ribbon. Perfect for bringing to a friend’s gathering or family celebration.

6. Personalized Touch:
Add a short note sharing why you love this cookie along with the recipe. It makes the gift feel thoughtful and personal.

7. Mixed Treat Boxes:
Pair your shortbread with other homemade goodies—like a jar of hot chocolate mix, tea, or other baked treats—to create a themed gift box that feels extra special.

No matter how you present them, these shortbread cookies show you put love, care, and creativity into your gift. And the best part? They taste as good as they look—so your recipients are guaranteed to smile with every bite.

A Brief History of Shortbread

Shortbread has been a beloved treat for centuries, and its story is as rich as its buttery flavor. The cookie originated in Scotland, where it was considered a special treat for holidays and celebrations. Early versions of shortbread were made with just three simple ingredients: butter, sugar, and flour—the same basic ingredients we use today.

Historically, shortbread was linked to Christmas and Hogmanay (Scottish New Year). Nobility and wealthy families often made it for festive occasions, and it was considered a sign of hospitality to offer guests a piece. The famous “petticoat tails”—a traditional Scottish shortbread shape—were wedges scored into a circle before baking, creating a decorative and shareable presentation.

The word “shortbread” itself refers to the “short” texture of the cookie, which comes from the high butter content. In baking, “short” means tender and crumbly, achieved by coating flour proteins with fat so less gluten forms. This is why shortbread has that delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Over time, shortbread spread beyond Scotland and became a favorite in households around the world. Today, we experiment with variations—adding chocolate chips, nuts, citrus zest, or spices.

Fun fact: the Guinness Book of Records lists the largest shortbread biscuit ever baked at over 12,000 pounds! Wow! Clearly, the love for this simple cookie is timeless.

Pin Me for Later! Melt In Your Mouth Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies

Happy baking! I always love to hear from you.

Easy Hot Pepper Jelly Ground Turkey Tostadas

Easy Turkey Tostadas Using Hot Pepper Jelly

Hello to everyone! I hope your February is going spectacular. We are over the hump of winter and on the downhill slide to spring! It doesn’t matter if it is spring, summer, winter or fall in our house, I am still rushing to make dinner on many days, especially weeknights. It really is satisfying to be able to put something on the table for yourself and others that is super delicious even on the most rushed and busy days.

Ground turkey is truly a lifesaver, and it is so versatile! This is a skillet stove top dish, so there is no need to start the oven, and it comes together in 30 minutes.

Hot Pepper Jelly Ground Turkey for Tostadas

When I was growing up, hot pepper jelly was something my mother would spoon over a block of cream cheese and serve with crackers as an appetizer. That is still a delicious way to use it today, and if you like it that way, please let me know.

Yummy Hot Pepper Jelly Turkey Toastadas – What’s Your Favorite Toppings?

I had a jar of hot pepper jelly in my pantry from the holidays, and I wanted to get creative with it and make something slightly sweet and savory. The versatile thing about tostadas are the toppings and add ins. This is not your basic tostada, and I think it hits all the right spots. What is better than a corn shell for its simple whole grain goodness and minimal ingredient list? A little sweetness, a little savory and a bit of heat. That’s what we are using for this recipe, plus the shell is sturdy enough to hold up to a hearty tostada.

I don’t know about you, but shifting gears a little here, the weather this winter has been bitter cold. I haven’t been able to walk outside as much as I normally like to because of the below zero and single digit temperatures and wind chill. I had a neighbor who also likes to walk tell me about Ice Bug boots for when it is icy outside. Those have been a game changer for me. They have carbide steel bumps on the bottom that literally grip the ice. I will show you here a photo of my husband standing under our town ice tower so you can get an idea of what the weather has been like here in Northern Michigan. That blue sky though!

Ice Sculpture

Meanwhile Ming, my pug, has been staying warm, cozy and pampered. She deserves it too. She is the sweetest pup! She turned 14 years old in October, and we truly give her all the babying she deserves. She is on her new soft heart baby blanket that I got her for Valentines Day. It is super soft, and she took to it immediately. She doesn’t walk as far as she used to, because she is getting up there in her years, but we still take her for short walks.

Ming Ming the Pug Lounging On Her Valentines Day Blanket

Speaking of Pampering, this is what I’ve been loving lately to take care of winter skin. Perfectly Posh makes the best natural skincare products that really work. I have been using them for years. The Overnight Success skincare mask has been a lifesaver for my face this winter. The hydration has really made a huge difference for me. I also love their Big Fat Yummy hand cremes. I have sworn by them, and my hands are never dry or chapped anymore. You can find them here on my Posh website: https://perfectlyposh.com/sandrashields Let me know if you have any questions about their products.

Overnight Success Hydrating Skincare Mask is a Winter Lifesaver

Enough chatter, I could go on though. 🙂 Let’s make some easy turkey tostadas! Yummmm, Yummm, Yummy, Yum! You are going to love them!

Hot Pepper Jelly Ground Turkey Tostadas (Gluten and Dairy Free)

Yields: 6–8 tostadas (depending on how generously you top them)

Ingredients

Protein:

  • 2 lbs ground turkey

Seasonings (added while sautéing the turkey):

  • 2 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • ½ tsp garlic powder
  • ½ tsp salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • 1–2 Tbsp garlic oil or olive oil (for sautéing)

The Glaze:

  • 1/2 cup hot pepper jelly

The Base:

  • 1 can (15 oz) refried black or pinto beans (I use these)

The Shells:

  • 6–8 corn tostada shells

Crema:

For a dairy free Crema to top these with – whisk together 1/4 cup of mayo with 2 teaspoons of fresh lime juice and salt to taste.

Toppings:

  • Shredded cabbage or lettuce
  • Diced tomatoes
  • Sliced avocado
  • Fresh cilantro
  • Optional: diced red peppers, shredded red onion, thinly sliced green pepper, salsa

Acid:

  • 1 lime, cut into wedges

Instructions

1. Season & Glaze the Turkey

  • Heat the garlic oil (or olive oil) in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Add the ground turkey and cook until browned and cooked through.
  • Sprinkle in the cumin, paprika, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Stir well to coat the turkey evenly.
  • Stir in the hot pepper jelly plus a splash of water or lime juice.
  • Cook for 2–3 minutes until the turkey is sticky, glossy, and well glazed.
  • Meanwhile toast your corn tortillas in a medium heat skillet on your stove top with a little avocado oil just until golden brown on each side.
  • Whisk together your crema ingredients

2. Prepare the Base

  • Warm the black beans in a small saucepan. Make sure to rinse and drain them first.
  • For extra zing, stir in a teaspoon of olive oil or a squeeze of lime.

3. Assemble

  1. Spread a generous portion of the pepper-jelly turkey.
  2. Top with a spoonful of black beans or two.
  3. Add cabbage/lettuce, peppers, onion tomatoes, and avocado. Pick what you like!
  4. Finish with cilantro and any other optional toppings you love.

4. Finish

  • Serve with lime wedges to squeeze over the top right before eating.
Hot Pepper Jelly Turkey Tostadas – Easy, Gluten and Dairy Free – Pin Me!

Consider putting this turkey in a savory bowl with rice and toppings! It would be delicious that way too!

Happy eating, and happy February. As always, I love to hear from you.