If you’re wanting to know how to make molasses gingersnap cookies you came to the right place. The deep flavors are perfect for the holidays and fill up the kitchen with the most wonderful scents of the season.
There is nothing sweeter than the smell of warm spices filling up the kitchen and molasses gingersnap cookies will do just that.
The cookies are perfect for Christmas cookie exchange parties, office parties, or as gifts for friends and neighbors.
This recipe will make at least 3 dozen cookies, making the cookies a great gift for friends and family around the holidays.
I love easy recipes, and this is one of them.
What do I need to make the ginger snap cookies?
- Sugar
- Shortening
- Eggs
- Molasses
- All-purpose flour
- Baking soda
- Cinnamon
- Ground cloves
- Ginger
How do I make the gingersnap cookie recipe?
- Mix part of the sugar and the shortening in a large bowl.
- Add the eggs and molasses and mix.
- Next, add the baking soda, cinnamon, ground ginger, cloves, and flour and mix. (It is very thick).
- Roll into 1-1/2 inch balls.
- Place the remaining sugar into a small bowl. Roll the balls in the sugar and place on cookie sheet approximately 2-inches apart.
- Bake, cool, and enjoy!
Full recipe and printable instructions are listed at the bottom of the post.
Get started with the sugar and shortening. Mix the two together.
Add the eggs and continue to mix.
Next, add the molasses. It almost looks like oil going into the bowl! Molasses is a great addition for the gingersnap cookies, making them so much richer.
Add the flour, spices, and baking soda to the bowl and mix.
Unless you have a Kitchen Aid type mixer, you will have to finish mixing by hand or every bit of the batter will stick to your beaters–speaking from experience – wink, wink because it is a thick batter.
Roll the dough into 1-1/2-inch balls, roll in some sugar, and set on the cookie sheet.
This recipe makes a lot of cookies, so I broke out three cookie sheets. Two of them are stoneware and the other is a metal pan with a silicone mat.
I have to admit, I really like the way the stoneware cooks. The cookies have a tendency to burn on the silicone mat faster than the stoneware. I think the stoneware cooks things more evenly. Just my take on things.
If you use a silicone mat, bake the cookies for about 11 minutes. If you’re using a stoneware pan, bake for approximately 13-14 minutes. Keep an eye on them, because they can burn fast on the bottom of the cookie.
Aren’t they gorgeous? I had to run an errand after I baked the cookies and when I returned I was hit with the smell of the holidays. I wanted to stand in the kitchen and just sniff the cookies.
You can add some powdered sugar on top to make the cookies even prettier! Wrap them up in some cellophane and take them to teachers, neighbors, family, or friends for the holidays.
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Ingredients
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
36
Serving Size:
1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 214Total Fat: 12gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 17mgSodium: 76mgCarbohydrates: 25gFiber: 1gSugar: 15gProtein: 2g
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Julia Jordan
Sunday 15th of October 2017
I love making recipes using molasses! These look absolutely amazing.
Julie Pollitt
Sunday 15th of October 2017
Hi Julia! Thank you! I love making things with molasses, too! It's sooooo gooood!