Neapolitan Checkerboard Shortbread Cookies

Neapolitan Checkerboard Shortbread Cookies

A visually striking slice-and-bake cookie featuring a meticulous grid of classic vanilla, rich chocolate, and bright strawberry shortbread. The buttery texture melts in the mouth while delivering three distinct flavors in perfect harmony.

3h 30mIntermediate45 cookies

Equipment

Stand mixer
Kitchen scale
Food processor
Rolling pin
Sharp knife
Ruler
Baking sheet
Parchment paper

Ingredients

45 servings

Base Dough

  • 340 g unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 200 g powdered sugar, sifted
  • 10 ml vanilla extract
  • 3 g salt, fine sea salt
  • 480 g all-purpose flour

Flavorings

  • 20 g freeze-dried strawberries
  • 15 g dutch-processed cocoa powder
  • 5 ml whole milk

Assembly

  • 30 g egg white, lightly beaten

Nutrition (per serving)

114
Calories
1g
Protein
13g
Carbs
6g
Fat
0g
Fiber
5g
Sugar
28mg
Sodium

Method

01

Place the freeze-dried strawberries in a food processor and pulse until they form a fine powder. Sift the powder to remove any large seeds. Set aside.

5m
02

In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the softened butter and powdered sugar together on medium speed until smooth and light, about 2 minutes. Do not overbeat, as incorporating too much air will cause the cookies to spread during baking.

2mLook for: Smooth and pale yellowFeel: Soft and spreadable
03

Add the vanilla extract and salt to the butter mixture, mixing briefly to combine. Gradually add the all-purpose flour on low speed, mixing just until the dough comes together in soft clumps.

3m
04

Turn the dough out onto a work surface and gather it together. Weigh the total mass of the dough, then divide it evenly into three equal portions using your kitchen scale. Each portion should weigh approximately 340 grams.

05

Leave the first portion plain to serve as the vanilla layer. Take the second portion and knead in the cocoa powder until the color is uniform. If the chocolate dough feels crumbly, knead in the whole milk. Take the third portion and knead in the sifted strawberry powder until fully incorporated and evenly pink.

5m
06

Shape each of the three colored doughs into a rectangular block measuring exactly 1.5 centimeters thick, 13.5 centimeters wide, and 15 centimeters long. Use a ruler and a bench scraper to make the edges as straight and square as possible.

15m
07

Wrap each rectangular block tightly in plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator until firm enough to slice cleanly without squishing, about 30 minutes.

30m
08

Remove the dough blocks from the refrigerator. Using a sharp knife and ruler, trim any uneven edges. Cut each rectangle lengthwise into exactly nine strips that are 1.5 centimeters wide. You will now have 9 vanilla strips, 9 chocolate strips, and 9 strawberry strips.

10m
09

Assemble three separate logs. For the first log, place a vanilla strip, a chocolate strip, and a strawberry strip side by side. Brush the facing sides with a very light coating of egg white to glue them together. Brush the top of this layer with egg white, then stack a second layer of three strips on top, offsetting the colors. Repeat for the third layer to form a 3x3 checkerboard. Press gently but firmly to secure the grid. Repeat this process to build two more logs from the remaining strips.

15m
10

Wrap each assembled checkerboard log tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until completely firm, at least 2 hours or preferably overnight. This resting period is critical for preventing the cookies from bleeding colors or losing their square shape when sliced.

2h
11

Preheat your oven to 175C (350F). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Remove one log from the refrigerator, unwrap it, and use a sharp knife to slice it into cookies about 1 centimeter thick. Rotate the log slightly after every few slices to prevent the bottom from flattening.

12

Place the slices on the prepared baking sheets, leaving about 3 centimeters of space between them. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes, or until the vanilla squares are set and just beginning to turn a very pale golden on the bottom edges. Do not let them brown.

14mLook for: Vanilla portions are matte and set, pale with no browning on topFeel: Edges feel firm to a gentle touch
13

Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

5m

Chef's Notes

  • Using a kitchen scale is mandatory for precise dough division. Perfectly equal dough blocks ensure your checkerboard pattern aligns symmetrically.
  • Freeze-dried strawberries provide an intense, natural flavor and vibrant color without introducing excess moisture that would otherwise alter the hydration and spread of the shortbread.
  • Squaring off the edges of your dough blocks with a ruler and a bench scraper is the secret to creating sharp, professional-looking squares rather than sloppy, rounded grids.
  • The egg white wash acts as culinary glue. Do not skip it, but use it sparingly. Too much liquid will cause the dough layers to slide apart instead of sticking.
  • If the dough becomes too soft at any point during assembly or slicing, immediately return it to the refrigerator. Patience in temperature management is the key to perfectly sharp lines.

Storage

Refrigerator: 1 weekStore unbaked dough logs wrapped tightly in plastic wrap to prevent drying out.

Freezer: 3 monthsFreeze fully assembled unbaked logs or baked cookies in airtight containers. Thaw logs in the refrigerator overnight before slicing.

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