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Shortening is primarily fat (100% calories from fat) with no significant carbohydrates or proteins. Trans fat content varies significantly by product and era, with many modern formulations reducing or eliminating artificial trans fats.

About

Shortening is a solid or semi-solid fat at room temperature, typically derived from vegetable oils (such as soybean, cottonseed, or palm) or animal fats (such as lard or tallow) through hydrogenation or other processing methods. The term "shortening" refers to its primary culinary function: the fat's ability to inhibit gluten development in dough and batters, creating a tender crumb structure and flaky texture in baked goods. Modern vegetable shortening is produced by hydrogenating liquid oils, which raises their melting point and creates a stable, plastic consistency ideal for baking and frying.

Shortening has a neutral flavor and high smoke point (typically 350–375°F for vegetable shortening), making it versatile in both sweet and savory applications. It remains shelf-stable at room temperature and does not require refrigeration, distinguishing it from butter or lard in certain climates.

Culinary Uses

Shortening is essential in American baking, particularly for pie crusts, biscuits, cookies, and cakes, where it produces tender, flaky results superior to liquid oils alone. It is also commonly used in deep-frying applications due to its high smoke point and neutral flavor. In traditional cuisines, shortening (or lard) serves similar structural roles in pastries, empanadas, and fried foods across Latin America, Europe, and Asia. Shortening is often blended with butter to optimize both flavor and texture. While vegetable shortening dominates modern commercial baking, some bakers prefer the flavor contribution of lard or a butter-shortening blend for traditional pastries.

Recipes Using shortening (160)

RCI-RC.005.0073.001

Date Oatmeal Cookies

This recipe came from the Hartman Estate Sale. It was obtained it as part of the purchase of the Family Collection from the Hartman Estate in Arlington, Texas in 1984.

RCI-BR.005.0249.001

Decadent Cookie Bars

Decadent Cookie Bars from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SN.004.0197.001

Diabetic-friendly Date Nut Cookies

Makes 36 cookies.

RCI-BR.001.0495.001

Double-quick Dinner Rolls

Double-quick Dinner Rolls from the Recidemia collection

RCI-ND.007.0070.001

Drop Dumplings

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group] * 8 Servings.

RCI-BR.004.0528.001

Eggnog Pound Cake

Eggnog Pound Cake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-EG.003.0521.001

El Salvador Buñuelos

El Salvador Buñuelos from the Recidemia collection

RCI-EG.003.0522.001

Empanada Dough

15 minutes 1 hour Makes approximately 10 six-inch empanadas

RCI-MT.005.0174.001

Empanadas de Horno

Empanadas de Horno Makes 10 baked empanadas.

RCI-BR.005.0208.001

Fig, Raisin, Date, Prune or Apricot-filled Bar

Fig, Raisin, Date, Prune or Apricot-filled Bar from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0187.001

Filled Cookies II

Filled Cookies II from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.002.0013.001

Fleischkrapfen

Fleischkrapfen from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0154.001

Frozen Cookies

Frozen Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SN.004.0482.001

Fruit and Nut Easter Eggs

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group]

Gingerbread
RCI-BR.001.0006.002

Gingerbread

This recipe produces , not gingerbread cookies. Gingerbread is a type of spice cake. , a variation listed at the bottom, is partially oat-based.

RCI-BR.001.0284.001

Gingerbread Deluxe

Makes 6, 2x4-inches servings

Gluten-Free Banana Bread
RCI-BR.001.0824.001

Gluten-Free Banana Bread

Gluten-Free Banana Bread

RCI-BR.004.0732.001

Gluten Free Hot Cross Buns

Gluten Free Hot Cross Buns are widely known from Easter at bakeries to represent the cross, but in general are jus

RCI-BR.005.0074.001

Gluten-free Quinoa Cookies

Gluten-free Quinoa Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0043.001

Golden Corn Bread

American cuisine | Bread | Vegetarian Cuisine

RCI-EG.003.0781.001

Graham Gems

Graham Gems from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.004.0146.001

Griddle Cakes

From my Grandmother’s Estate. Notation on card says this was one of several griddlecake recipes served at church breakfast fundraisers for years. Dated 1928.

RCI-SP.001.0559.001

Gulaschsuppe

Goulash soup

RCI-EG.003.0260.001

Honduran Buñuelos

Honduran Buñuelos from the Recidemia collection

RCI-DS.001.0119.001

Hot Fudge Pudding

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Williams Estate in Tyler, Texas in 1994.

RCI-BR.004.0571.001

Igloo Cake

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RCI-BR.006.0122.001

Innkeeper Pie

Innkeeper Pie from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0799.001

Kalacha Dough

Kalacha Dough from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.005.0144.001

Kousa Bil Bandora (Zuccini with Tomatoes)

Kousa Bil Bandora (Zuccini with Tomatoes) from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0288.001

Kyrgyz Gingerbread

Kyrgyz Gingerbread from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0415.001

Lenten Honey Cookies

Lenten Honey Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.003.0065.001

Maltese Biscuits

Maltese Biscuits from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.006.1114.001

Maryland's Best Fried Chicken

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Recipes Y-Group]

RCI-MT.005.0082.001

Meatballs II

Meatballs II from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0219.001

Mincemeat Cookies

Mincemeat Cookies from the Recidemia collection

Molasses Cookies
RCI-BR.005.0008.002

Molasses Cookies

These cookies can be considered , and originally were named as such. They resemble the made by Archway; they use relatively little ginger and are thus not as spicy hot as gingerbread cookies from many other recipes.

RCI-BR.005.0008.001

Molasses Cookies

These cookies can be considered , and originally were named as such. They resemble the made by Archway; they use relatively little ginger and are thus not as spicy hot as gingerbread cookies from many other recipes.

RCI-BR.005.0141.001

Molasses Cookies II

Molasses Cookies II from the Recidemia collection

RCI-EG.003.0143.001

Molasses Crinkles

Contributed by Jenn B aka Mom2Sam and Tiny at [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/World_Recipes/ World Re

RCI-SN.001.0334.001

Mr. Morris' Salsa Cake

Mr. Morris' Salsa Cake from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.006.0129.001

Nahville Blueberry Cobbler

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RCI-BR.006.0024.001

Never Fail Pie Crust

This quick pastry is a no-fail recipe made easily with ingredients usually found in most kitchens. Be sure to use cold water and keep well-wrapped until ready to use.

RCI-BR.001.0623.001

No-Knead Bread

No-Knead Bread from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0624.001

No-Knead Whole Wheat Bread

High altitude directions (over 3500 feet): Not recommended for use.

RCI-BR.001.0808.001

Norwegian Rolls

This recipe came from an estate sale. It was obtained when the family collection was purchased from the Burnett Estate in Terrell, Texas in 1981.

RCI-SN.004.0675.001

Nut Griddle Cakes

From my Grandmother’s Estate. Notation on card says this was one of several griddlecake recipes served at church breakfast fundraisers for years. Dated 1928.

RCI-BR.004.0362.001

Nutty Raisin Griddle Cakes

From my Grandmother’s Estate. Notation on card says this was one of several griddlecake recipes served at church breakfast fundraisers for years. Dated 1928.

RCI-RC.005.0103.001

Oatmeal Banana Cookies

Oatmeal Banana Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-RC.005.0052.001

Oatmeal Breakfast Bar

Oatmeal Breakfast Bar from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0014.002

Oatmeal Cookies

A tasty oatmeal cookie, just like those you remember. This recipe requires a mixer.