The delicious, rich and buttery aroma of shortbread is unmistakable. It fills the quaint and cozy Mary Macleod’s Shortbread shop, emanating every morning from four ovens in the back kitchen. The recipe was handed down from grandmother, to mother and then to Mary. All-butter, all-natural and handmade, it’s a recipe that Mary could barely keep on the shelves back in 1981 when she first opened her shop. “There were lineups out the door and then within a couple of hours, all the cookies would be gone,” Mary remembers.
When one hears about the time, care and precision that Mary puts into developing her recipes, it’s no wonder the shortbread was a sell-out. Her signature Chocolate Crunch shortbread took over 18 months to develop — often at the early hours of the night, well after the shop was closed. Mary still remembers the moment in which she finally perfected the recipe, with the help of some neighbourhood volunteer tasters.
“The police station was just up the road from the bakery and they’d come and check in on me at two or three in the morning,” Mary says. “They’d knock on the window and got to eat all my kitchen disasters. When I finally got the recipe right, they said ‘Mary, you did it!’”
Mary McLeod’s has cornered the market on shortbread in Toronto. Her Scottish shortbread stays true to the traditional recipe, offering a buttery and delicious treat for the masses. Mary McLeod’s shortbread is offered in many shapes and sizes including snowmen, angles and candles. Gift baskets are also available.
Mary MacLeod has been making handmade, small batch shortbread for 34 years. The little slip of a place on Queen at River on the east side, is always filled with the aroma of fresh baked cookies.
In case you thought shortbread was a small, boring category, the wide variety of flavours here include Traditional, Butterscotch, Chocolate Crunch, Cranberry Almond, Dutch Chocolate, Espresso Chocolate, Hazelnut Chocolate, Maple Crunch, Mint Chocolate, Orange Chocolate, Rolled Coconut, and Whole Wheat Walnut. T
For buttery, crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth short bread cookies, look no further than this adorable little dessert shop on Queen Street East. With a British aesthetic and an aroma that smells like heaven, it’s hard to beat this spot’s wide assortment of gourmet artisan shortbread and other goodies, perfected over no less than 30 years of practice.