Pepperidge Farm Gingerman Copycats, Revised

"I got this recipe on here as #97692. I love these cookies and have made them quite a few times since then. Here's the recipe & instructions revised a bit for making the job easier. This can also be made using splenda for baking to cut down on sugar intake and works extremely well."
 
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photo by LaTrease M.
photo by Gabriela A. photo by Gabriela A.
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
14
Serves:
36-48
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  • Cream together sugars, shortening, molasses, eggs, and vanilla & beat with a mixer until smooth & uniform.
  • Add remaining dry ingredients (except decoration items), scraping the bowl as you go.
  • If you choose to make round drop cookies, use the batter as is and scoop out with a TBSP cookie scoop onto greased pan, about 2-3 inches apart.
  • If you want to make cookie cutter shapes, add extra flour to the bowl 1/4 cup at a time until dough is stiff and clears the side of the bowl. Roll out on a heavily floured surface with a floured rolling pin. Roll out to approximately 1/4 inch thick & cut with the cutters. Then place onto greased cookie sheets.
  • Bake for 15-18 minutes. (These bake best with only one or two sheets in at a time. If you are making a lot, use two "shifts" of two cookies sheets.).
  • Let the cookies cool on the sheet for a couple of minutes, then transfer to cooling rack. This will prevent the bottom of your cookies from sinking through the spaces in the rack.
  • Sprinkle with decorative sugar while still slightly warm.

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Reviews

  1. Loved this recipe! It is not too sweet, so you can feel the spices. Also, it worked great with the cookie cutters after adding the extra flour. The cookies were perfectly crispy, which is exactly what I wanted! I would say they are indeed very similar to Pepperidge Farm's
     
    • Review photo by Gabriela A.
  2. This is my first time making these. I was happy to find a ginger cookie that was a drop recipe vs rolled. And they are superb. Pretty darn close to Pepperidge Farms. And I am so glad because they are so expensive and I can down an entire bag without thinking about it. I will deffenantly be making them again real soon.
     
  3. This is the first time making these cookies, it's surely isn't going to be the last. They went so fast that I had to make more. I'm giving it four stars only because I didn't get to taste them.
     
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