Molasses Cookies

"Molasses Cookies"
 
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photo by Tare Panda
photo by Tare Panda photo by Tare Panda
Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Yields:
72 cookies
Serves:
24-32
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • In 3-quart saucepan, melt margarine or butter over low heat. Remove saucepan from heat and, with wire whisk, beat in molasses and 1 cup sugar until blended, whisk in egg.
  • With spoon, stir in flour and remaining ingredients until mixed.
  • Transfer dough to medium bowl and freeze 15 minutes or until firm enough to handle. Spread remaining 1/4 cup sugar on waxed paper.
  • Roll dough into 1-inch balls, roll balls in sugar to coat. Place balls, 2 1/2 inches apart, on ungreased large cookie sheet. Bake cookies 10 to 12 minutes, until cookies spread and da rken.
  • Let cookies remain on cookie sheet on wire rack 1 minute to cool slightly.
  • Transfer cookies to wire rack to cool completely.
  • Repeat with remaining dough.
  • Store cookies in tightly covered container up to 2 weeks.

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Reviews

  1. The flavor of these was REALLY good! I was a lil' bit disappointed because I was expecting a thicker, softer cookie. I put the dough in the freezer for 15 minutes, but it was not yet firm. I baked the first batch and they turned out super thin...crispy on the edges and a little chewy inside (which is good if that's the kind of cookie you like). The second batch, the dough was more firm because it had been in the freezer longer. Those cookies were a little thicker and nice and chewy. I'm used to the Amish molasses cookies, and they are always really thick and soft. Easy, great tasting recipe!
     
  2. I got rave reviews for this recipe! My boyfriend is a cookie monster and he said that these are the best cookies he has ever eaten. I just love how they smell and taste like fall!<br/><br/>I made a couple of changes. I decreased the temperature to 350' and baked for 10 minutes. I leave them to cool almost completely on the pans. They come out crispy on the outside but nice and soft on the inside. <br/><br/>Great recipe!
     
  3. Very good recipe. My husband and I enjoyed these cookies very much...especially right out of the oven :p I loved the ginger flavor in these. I only coated the top with sugar so that the bottom wouldn't be too crisp and it turned out well.
     
  4. I did not freeze these at all..just used a spoon to put directly on the cookie sheet and sprinkled with coarse natural sugar. They were perfect! Love them. Also used dark molasses as that is what I had on hand. Excellent!
     
  5. Pretty Good! Somewhat like Swedish nyakers, but just like a normal cookie. The granulated sugar was fantastic on the outside, only my cookies never melted ....(had to go push em down midway with a fork)..but otherwise really nice! Someone int he house ended up eating the raw dough by accident, thinking it was some sort of yummy fudge and I was shocked to hear they had been eating the raw cookie dough! I'd definitely recommend this to other people, but suggest putting 1tsp of baking soda-- I found 2tsps too strong for me, personally.
     
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