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PICTURES: A taste of the Highlands as businesses compete at Shortbread Showdown


By Federica Stefani

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All the winners and judges. Picture: Craig Dutton.
All the winners and judges. Picture: Craig Dutton.

The final of the Highland Shortbread Showdown 2024 took place in Inverness yesterday, with a Highland capital's finalist taking home the public's choice award.

Dorothy Morrison from R Macdonald & Son in Inverness was named as the public's choice and David MacDonald from Oversteps Care Home in Dornoch won the best traditional shortbread category.

Raymond Stewart from MacKenzie’s Bakery in Skye was crowned overall champion with his Scottish honey and rolled oats shortbread impressing the judges – who said that saying that his “creativity, using oats to create the texture, was outstanding”.

Organised by Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN), the final took place at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness with finalists from 11 Destination Marketing Organisations (DMOs) across Scotland battling it out with their best bakes.

These included Patricia Custer and David Buchanan representing Caithness and Sutherland.

Emma Harrison, destination development manager at VILN, said: “What a fantastic day at the final of the Highland Shortbread Showdown 2024!

"Eden Court was packed, and everyone had a lot of fun trying the delicious shortbread made by our finalists. The judges and the public chose some worthy champions. Well done to everyone who took part and congratulations to the winners!”

Entrants had to impress expert judges Coinneach MacLeod, more famously known as the Hebridean Baker; Jeni Iannetta of Bad Girl Bakery; Kirsten Gilmour of KJ’s Bothy Bakery; and Gary Reid, director of Scottish Bakers and managing director of Reids of Caithness, while the ‘public’s choice’ was chosen by those attending the final.

The event was hosted by MasterChef finalist Sarah Rankin, who commented: “I was thrilled to host the Highland Shortbread Showdown this year and see how creative the finalists got with such a traditional teatime treat!

"They certainly gave the judges and the public difficult decisions to make in choosing their winners.

"Well done to everyone who took part – it certainly was a sweet day!”

“Congratulations to the winners of the Highland Shortbread Showdown 2024,” said judge Coinneach MacLeod. “As the Hebridean Baker, I have always been passionate about the traditions of shortbread so I was excited to see how the competitors would share the techniques, artistry and flavours of our national biscuit – and they did not disappoint!

“With so many delicious bakes and interesting flavours, choosing our favourites was tough but well done to MacKenzie’s Bakery, Oversteps Care Home and The Bake Hive, as well as the winner of the public’s choice, R Macdonald & Son.”

Upon being named overall champion, Raymond Stewart from MacKenzie’s Bakery said: “I’ve had the idea for the shortbread for a while but didn’t have the chance to try it. I couldn’t have done it without the rest of the bakery and their support – we all chip in and work as a team

“Believe it or not, the first time we tried this version of the shortbread everyone liked it and we didn’t tweak it again. We are definitely going to introduce it to our bakery. Now we have to plan for next year!”

The event also raised funds for Befrienders Highland via a raffle, and children attending enjoyed a treasure hunt. Other highlights from the final included a baking demonstration by Fernando from XOKO Bakery and free tea and coffee from Grain & Grind.

Full details of the Highland Shortbread Showdown can be found at www.visitinvernesslochness.com/shortbread-showdown.


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