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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-BR.005.0014.001

Oatmeal Cookies

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

RCI-SP.003.0212.001

Old-fashioned Beef Stew I

A stew you will serve in soup bowls: dark-brown beef and vegetables in lots of rich gravy.

RCI-BR.005.0180.001

Old Fashioned Lemon Sugar Cookies

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RCI-BR.005.0373.001

Orange Cookies

Orange Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.004.0655.001

Oregon Amber Cake with Mocha Frosting

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Butler Estate in Irving, Texas in 1988.

RCI-SN.004.1642.001

Paklava II

Paklava II from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0809.001

Panamanian Fried Bread I

Panamanian Fried Bread I from the Recidemia collection

Pancake
RCI-BR.004.0078.001

Pancake

Pancakes are a type of flatbread.

RCI-SN.004.0685.001

Pani Popo

Pani Popo from the Recidemia collection

RCI-MT.006.0513.001

Passover Glazed Chicken with Matzo-Nut Stuffing

Passover Glazed Chicken with Matzo-Nut Stuffing from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0706.001

Peach Bread

Fruit & Vegetable Recipes II by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe

RCI-BR.006.0005.001

Peach Cobbler

Peach cobbler is a a good portion of fruit and bread.

RCI-SN.004.1493.001

Peanut Butter 'n' Carrot Cookies

Peanut Butter 'n' Carrot Cookies from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SN.004.1508.001

Peanut Gems

Peanut Gems from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0414.001

Peruvian Gingerbread

Peruvian Gingerbread

RCI-BR.004.0274.001

Pineapple Pound Cake

Contributed by Lilly at [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group]

RCI-BR.004.0026.001

Pineapple Upside-Down Cake

Pineapple upside-down cake is a sweet treat with baked pineapples.

RCI-BR.003.0171.001

Pistachio Muffins

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Hager Estate in Canton, Texas in 1982.

RCI-BR.004.0627.001

Pryor Estate Pumpkin Pancakes

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Pryor estate in Grapevine, Texas in 1996.

RCI-BR.001.0710.001

Pueblo Oven Bread

A River of Recipes: Native American Recipes Using Commodity Foods by the USDA Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations, public domain government resource—original source of recipe Serves: 12

RCI-VG.004.0045.001

Qabuli

South Asian cuisines

RCI-BR.003.0090.001

Quick and Easy Gluten-free Muffins

right|350px|Quick and easy muffins Quite awhile ago, someone was looking for gluten-free recipes.

RCI-BR.001.0332.001

Raisin Bread

Raisin Bread from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0184.001

Raisin Cookies

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Mclean Estate in Irving, Texas in 1982.

RCI-BR.006.0029.001

Raisin Crumb Pie

Raisin Crumb Pie - makes two pies.

RCI-BR.004.0278.001

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-EG.003.0700.001

Remarkable Rhubarb Bites

Remarkable Rhubarb Bites from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.004.0578.001

Rhubarb Cake I

Contributed by [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group]

RCI-BR.004.0325.001

Rhubarb Torte

Rhubarb Torte from the Recidemia collection

RCI-EG.003.0396.001

Rye Gems

Rye Gems from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.001.0576.001

Saudi Arabian Pita Bread

This recipe is for 12 rounds.

RCI-SP.003.0534.001

Segedin Goulash

A good Czech recipe from "The Czechoslovak cookbook". Of course you've got to be a fan of sauerkrate (although the sour cream does take some of the bite out of it).

Shrimp Gumbo
RCI-SF.002.0311.001

Shrimp Gumbo

Shrimp Gumbo It's always good to do step one.

RCI-SP.001.0254.001

Skillet-fried Pork Chops

Fried pork chops retain their tenderness and moisture when they aren't cooked to death. Cook ½-inch chops 5 minutes each side; ¾-inch chops only 8 minutes; 1-inch chops 10 minutes a side.

RCI-BR.005.0401.001

Soft Molasses Cookies

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

RCI-BR.005.0223.001

Soft Molasses Cookies I

Soft Molasses Cookies I from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.005.0403.001

Sour Cream-Rhubarb Squares

Sour Cream-Rhubarb Squares from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.004.0327.001

Sour Milk 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.004.0205.001

Spanish Bar Cake

Spanish Bar Cake

RCI-BR.001.0034.001

Spicy Corn Bread

Bread

RCI-SN.004.1090.001

Steep Estate Banana Nut Bread

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Steep Estate in Elmo, Texas in 1989.

RCI-BR.005.0127.001

Sugar Cookies I

Ella was a neighbor who was ten years older than god when I was a child. She always had these in her cookie jar, and usually would bake a dozen every day since the dough keeps so well.

RCI-BR.004.0208.001

Sugarless Cake

Contributed by Amie Lee Hale from Louisiana Woman's Ministries (Assemblies of God)

RCI-BR.005.0128.001

Susan and Michael's Paint Brush Cookies

Makes 4 dozen cookies.

RCI-MT.005.0255.001

Swedish Meatballs II

These small meatballs, faintly flavored with allspice and nutmeg in a creamy sauce, would be good at a cocktail buffet speared with toothpicks. They are equally good served six to a person over noodles for dinner.

RCI-MT.001.0240.001

Swedish Pot Roast

Swedish Pot Roast from the Recidemia collection

RCI-SN.004.1452.001

Swedish Rusks

Swedish Rusks

RCI-BR.005.0383.001

Torticas de Moron

Torticas de Moron from the Recidemia collection

RCI-BR.003.0095.001

USDA Biscuit Mix

* Source: "USDA Home and Garden Bulletin #244" * Formatted / posted by "Sandy McClure <sandyklaws@..

RCI-BR.003.0094.001

USDA Muffins

From: Breads, Cakes and Pies in Family Meals Serves: 12 (makes 12 medium-size muffins) Calories per muffin: About 150