Sablés
Sablés are a type of French biscuit or cookie characterized by their crumbly, sandy texture, from which they derive their name. The word "sablé" itself means "sandy" in French. This distinctive texture is achieved through a high proportion of butter and a specific mixing method that minimizes gluten development.
Traditionally, sablés are made with a simple dough of flour, sugar, butter, and egg yolks. Some recipes
Once the dough is formed, it is typically chilled before being rolled out and cut into shapes,