This recipe infuses the rich, distinct flavor of maple syrup into the classic buttery shortbread, offering a delightful twist on traditional shortbread cookies. Adjust the sweetness by varying the amount of maple syrup to suit your taste preferences.

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Kevin W says
I have a question rather than a comment about The Thai Black Tea that is shown in your recipe and bought at Amazon. I went to Amazon to buy it and it says it's a Thai Tea Mix that already has sugar in it, plus artificial colors and artificial flavors. The package is the same as you show in the recipe. Is this correct? I thought it was just the Tea itself we were to get, not a mix already prepared. Am I looking at the correct item there? Thanks for your assist.
Kevin
Sara Maniez says
Hello Kevin, the tea that I use, doesn't taste sweet until I add a sweetener (the sugar and sweetened condensed milk) to it; it does have orange artificial coloring in it. As an alternative, you can choose a smoky black tea of your choice and get very similar results - it just won't have that distinctive orange hue to it. I know that there are some mixes sold out there that have the sweetener already in them, I have not tried them. This is the tea that I use (#commissionearned https://amzn.to/3nxtPZp (name: "Number One The Original Thai Iced Tea Mix - Number One Brand Imported From Thailand - Great for Restaurants That Want to Serve Authentic and Thai Iced Teas, 400g Bag"). Hope that helps!