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Is there a way to fix whipped topping if over beating occurs?

To fix whipped topping that has been over beaten stir slowly until it thickens. Adding a bit more cream will also work to fix over beaten whipped topping.


Where does shortbread originate from?

There are at least two reasons shortbread is called shortbread. One is shortbread requires a lot of shortening to make and the other is the term short refers to the texture of the final product.


Shortbread what country is it from?

Shortbread is from Scotland.


Can you eat shortbread with diarrhea?

can you eat shortbread biscuit when you have diarrea


When was Walkers Shortbread created?

Walkers Shortbread was created in 1898.


Is shortbread a kind of bread or a cake?

shortbread is a kind of bread


What country does shortbread come from?

Shortbread originates from the United Kingdom, specifically Scotland.


How many calories in a shortbread cookie?

There are about 142 calories in one shortbread cookie. However, this number may vary depending on the size of the shortbread cookie.


What happens when you over whisk whipped cream?


Are shortbread cookies from Scotland?

Yes, shortbread cookies are traditionally associated with Scotland. They are a buttery and crumbly type of cookie that has its origins in Scottish baking.


Is shortbread part of a Scottish breakfast?

No. Shortbread is a sweet tasting biscuit that isn't usually eaten with breakfast


Do you have to put baking soda in to make cookies?

you use baking powder Another answer: No, there are some cookie recipes, such as shortbread, that do not use any leavening. But most cookies require either baking soda or baking powder, or in some cases, whipped egg whites.