Turkish Coffee Shortbread is buttery and delicious with a striking flavor combination of strong coffee and warm cardamom ~ this is dessert to linger over!

Turkish coffee shortbread is buttery with an aromatic cardamom-laced coffee flavor, but I don’t stop there, these cookies are finished off with a drizzle of dark chocolate. Without doubt, they’re a sophisticated dessert with a unique flavor combo you won’t see in your neighborhood bakery.
I love to bake with coffee, it’s got such a wonderful smokey character ~ it stars in my Coffee Hazelnut Shortbread Cookies or my Mocha Hazelnut Cake, two of my favorite recipes. But I celebrate cardamom just as enthusiastically in my Orange Cardamom Muffins and Swedish Cardamom Buns.

Turkish coffee flavors in this shortbread
Turkish coffee comes from the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, it’s made by simmering ultra-finely ground coffee with sugar and a pinch of cardamom, then pouring it unfiltered so the grounds settle in the cup. The complex flavors of coffee and cardamom linger on the palate and make for a really enchanting wedge of shortbread. It goes perfectly with (you guessed it) a nice cup of coffee, Turkish or otherwise.
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How to make Turkish coffee shortbread wedges
- USE A SPRINGFORM OR TART PAN: Start with a buttered 9″ springform pan or tart pan with a removable bottom. This allows you to remove the slab of shortbread after baking so you can slice it into neat wedges.
- SPREAD OUT THE DOUGH: Pile your shortbread dough in the pan and pat out evenly with your hands. Use an offset spatula to get it really smooth and level.
- PRICK THE DOUGH: Prick the dough all over with the tines of a fork. This makes a classic shortbread pattern ~ it allows steam to escape and prevents the dough from puffing as it bakes.
- RELEASE FROM PAN: After baking let the pan cool for a few minutes and then remove the sides.
- SLICE INTO WEDGES: Let the Turkish coffee shortbread cool for about 15-20 minutes and then use a sharp knife to slice into 16 wedges.

Turkish coffee shortbread faqs
Yes. Simply roll out the dough to about 1/4″ thick and cut out with a 2″ cookie or biscuit cutter. Bake at 350F on a parchment lined baking sheet for about 10 minutes. Drizzle or dunk in chocolate.
Yes, you’ll want to grind them as finely as possible. You’ll get a grittier texture and a slightly more bitter flavor.
You can bake this in a regular 9″ cake pan or pie plate, but it will be a bit more difficult to slice and remove from the pan neatly.
Definitely, shortbread freezes beautifully. Let it cool completely and then wrap in plastic, then in foil. Plan to use it within 3 months.


Turkish Coffee Shortbread
Equipment
- 9-inch springform pan or tart pan with removable bottom
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature.
- 2/3 cup white sugar
- 1 Tbsp espresso powder, (instant espresso)
- 1 1/2 tsp ground cardamom
- 1 tsp vanilla bean paste or extract
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
chocolate coating
- 4 oz bittersweet chocolate chips, or bar chocolate, cut in small pieces.
- 1 tsp vegetable oil
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F and grease your 9" springform pan or tart pan.
- Blend the softened butter, sugar, espresso powder, cardamom, vanilla and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer until smooth and creamy. Srape down the sides of the bowl.
- With the mixer on low slowly blend in the flour. Continue mixing until the soft dough comes together and there is no dry flour left. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl well to get everything well combined.
- Tranfer the dough to your prepared pan and pat out with your fingers. You want to get the dough evenly distributed across the pan. Use an offset spatula to smooth the surface.
- Prick the surface of the dough all over with the tines of a fork.
- Bake the shortbread for about 25 minutes on the middle rack of your preheated oven.
- Let the pan cool for 5 minutes on a rack before gently removing the sides of the pan. It sometimes helps to run the offset spatula around the edges to ensure a clean release. Let the shortbread cool another 10 minutes before slicing into 16 thin wedges with a long sharp knife.
- To make the chocolate coating, put the chocolate and vegetable oil in a small Pyrex measuring cup and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir. Microwave for another 30 seconds. Stir until melted.
- Drizzle the wedges of shortbread with the chocolate.
- Store shortbread at room temperature for up to a week. It can be frozen for up to 3 months.
Notes
- 2/3 cup white sugar
- 1 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature.
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
- 1 Tbsp ground cardamom, use less for a more subtle effect.
- 1 Tbsp ground coffee or espresso powder, (instant espresso)
- 8 oz bittersweet chocolate chips, or bar chocolate, cut in small pieces.
- 1 tsp vegetable oil
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Set oven to 350F
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Put the sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer and add the butter and salt. Mix together until combined. It doesn’t have to be completely smooth.
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Mix in the flour, cardamom, and ground coffee until the dough just comes together.
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Pull the dough together with your hands and set on a floured surface. Roll out to about 1/4 inch.
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Cut out the cookies using your preferred cookie cutter, I used a 2″ round.
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Transfer the cookies to a parchment lined baking sheet and bake for about 10 minutes.
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Let cool slightly before transferring to a cooling rack.
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To make the chocolate coating, put the chocolate and vegetable oil in a small Pyrex measuring cup and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir. Microwave for another 30 seconds. Stir until melted.
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Dip half of each cooled cookie in the chocolate, and let the excess drip off. Set the cookies down on parchment paper to harden.
Nutrition
Other shortbread to try
Espresso Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies
Espresso Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies are small but mighty cookies that pack a big punch ~ they’re a must for chocolate and coffee lovers, for sure.
Coffee Hazelnut Shortbread Cookies
Coffee Hazelnut Shortbread Cookies melt in your mouth with warm coffee flavor and toasted hazelnuts. Perfect for fall baking!
Maple Walnut Shortbread Cookies
The warm flavor of maple sugar mingles with toasty walnuts in these buttery maple walnut shortbread cookies. Roll them out or slice and bake!
Cheddar Walnut Savory Shortbread
These cheddar walnut crackers are simple but rich, and offer just the right satisfying bite to nosh on while waiting for dinner.
























Hi Sue! Happy late Birthday. I have never bothered with milestone birthdays. I am 69 and proud of it!
I’m going to try this Turkish shortbread and see how I like it. I have a to kill for plain Scottish shortbread (moist and morish), but this sounds interesting. I’ll let you know.
Thanks Charlie, I’ve got plain shortbread recipes too, but this one is pretty special 🙂
You are indeed the master of shortbread and I can’t wait to try the Turkish Coffee version. And a very happy birthday! EE
🙂 Thanks Ellen!
48 cookies is a lot! Is it possible to cut the recipe in half? Or will they not turn out?
Yes cut it in half is fine. These cookies are quite thin and small, you can also make them bigger if you prefer.
I have made these four or more times. To keep them consistent, I drop the dough in a pvc pipe lined with parchment. I bake some off, and freeze the rest to be baked later.
Nice! I use a thick hand towel!
What if I don’t have cardamom?
You can leave it out, or sub in cinnamon for a different flavor profile.
Can I use instant espresso?
Yes, that will work.
Could you use Turkish ground coffee?
For sure.
Perfect cookie for coffee and chocolate lovers! Great for 4 pm snack with a cup of coffee when you need that afternoon caffeine fix.
I looooove these – they have such a unique flavor combination and the recipe is easy to follow. 🙂
I really loved this for its simplicity of a shortbread with a better than average / mature flavors of coffee and cardamom! I expect to replay this in my baking repertoire.