Between summers during college, Dan worked for a guy named Jim, a small time builder hereabouts. One day, Dan came home with a recipe card. Turned out that the previous day, Jim had some cookies his sister had made, and Dan liked them so much that he requested that Jim's sister write down the recipe, so I could make them for Dan (and presumably the rest of the family, although Dan would share only grudgingly). I made them a number of times that summer and the next, but this recipe slipped my mind for a few years...until last Thursday night.
GIANT GINGER COOKIES
1/2 cup margarine
1/4 cup shortening
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup egg beaters (or 1 egg)
1/4 cup molasses
2-1/4 cup flour
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cloves
1-1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp ginger
Stir together the dry ingredients and set aside. Beat together the margarine and shortening until well combined, then add the sugar and beat until creamy. Add the egg beaters or egg and molasses, and beat until smooth. Beat in the dry ingredients, half at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Drop onto greased cookie sheets by large spoonsful (I used my large cookie scoop, which is 3 tbsp), and bake at 350F for 13 to 14 minutes in a convection oven, or 16 to 19 in a regular oven. Makes 18 to 24 cookies depending upon the size.
These cookies are huge. Dan and Ryan each "only" ate 2 for dessert on Thursday. But, trust me, they were gone by sundown Friday. They are just that good.
9 comments:
I might have to make those tonight. I love a soft, chewy ginger cookie... If my shortening sticks aren't "bad", I can make those when I get home!
I love ginger biscuits so I must give these a try. Yum yum. Diane
I'm not a fan of ginger but those look good.
Did you see that Carolyn did an entire post in answer to your 'what machine' comment? g
wheres the milk!
Benny & Lily
Ginger cookies are my VERY favourite, I made them myself the other day...much the same recipe. I'm going to have to get me one of those big scoops in town tomorrow...mine's just too small for these;))
I bet Dan was THRILLED that you stumbled onto the recipe once again! I absolutely love finding old favorites like this. These sounds delicious.
I'd be happy just to smell them baking.
Those look good. Are they soft or crisp? I've been hungry for gingerbread and might have to make some soon.
Oh.. yumm! Do you deliver? ;)
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