This year I’m thrilled to be taking part in author Staci Troilo’s Second Annual Cookie Exchange. It works sort of like a blog hop: you’re invited to visit the baker’s dozen (at last count) participating blogs and you’ll get a different cookie recipe at each one. Once you’ve read my recipe for molasses cookies, head on over to Staci Troilo’s blog at https://stacitroilo.wordpress.com/2022/12/15/virtual-cookie-exchange-2/ to check out the master list of cookies and participants. You’re sure to find cookies that tickle your fancy on that list!
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Showstopping Molasses Cookies
If you like gingersnaps, this is the recipe for you. These are like chewy gingersnaps. They’ve been a favorite of my family for years and they are SO easy to make.
3/4 c. solid shortening (I use Crisco)
1/4 c. molasses (I use Grandma’s Original)
2 c. flour
1 c. sugar, plus more for rolling
1 egg
2 t. baking soda
1 t. cinnamon
1/2 t. salt
1/2 t. ground ginger
1/2 t. ground cloves
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Using an electric mixer, mix all ingredients in a large bowl until well-combined. This may take a few minutes, so be patient. Eventually the dough will come together and not be so crumbly.
Pour some extra sugar (I start with about 1/2 c. and use more if necessary) in a small bowl.
Roll the dough into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in the extra sugar to coat.
Place the balls approximately two inches apart on a lightly greased cookie sheet. If you prefer, you can use a silicone baking mat or parchment paper instead—both work well.
Bake for about 8 minutes. Start checking the cookies at 7 minutes. They’ll look a little puffy, but they’ll flatten out a bit as they cool.
Here are a few photos of the molasses cookies I made last week:





I hope you’ll give these cookies a try and let me know what you think! Remember, head on over to Staci’s blog at https://stacitroilo.wordpress.com/2022/12/15/virtual-cookie-exchange-2/ and get yourself some new recipes for the holidays!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
I love chewy cookies and I’m a fan of ginger. Win Win for sure. Thanks for sharing the recipe. I added them to my recipe box.
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Hi, Michele—I’m glad you found something to add to your box! These are a favorite in my house.
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I love ginger. Adding this recipe to my recipe book.
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Great! I hope you like it!
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So many awesome cookie recipes! Anything with molasses is always a winner. These do look super easy. xo
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Hi, Darlene,
They’re very easy. One bowl, plus a little bowl for the extra sugar. Cleanup is a breeze. Merry Christmas! xo
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Thanks, Staci! These look fantastic. 🎄 Wishing you and yours A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy & Healthy New Year! xo
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Thank you, Bette! Glad you dropped in. What a lot of great recipes, huh??
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Awesome!
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I am making these this weekend for sure! I love ginger snaps. Thank you for sharing Amy!💜
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My pleasure, Susan! Enjoy!
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I always loved molasses cookies but haven’t made them in years. Thanks for sharing your yummy recipe for them, Amy!
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My pleasure! If you make them, let me know what you think.
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I will!
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I love molasses cookies, Amy, especially for dipping in my tea. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us. Merry Christmas and a Happy 2023 to you and yours.
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Thank you, Diana. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family, too. Enjoy those cookies!
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I LOVE molasses cookies! Thanks for the recipe, Amy.
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My pleasure, Pat! Enjoy!
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I used to make a cookie like this years ago, and I can’t remember why I stopped. I love gingersnaps, and I have all these ingredients at home. Guess what I’ll be doing this weekend? Thanks, Amy!
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My pleasure, Teri! I like these because not only are they delicious, but they’re obscenely easy to make. Enjoy!
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These sound delicious, Amy. I like chewy cookies, so I’m sure I’d love these.
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I love chewy cookies, and they don’t crumble like crunchy cookies. They have a nice gingery flavor that’s always a hit.
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These look delicious Amy. I wonder if I could make them a bit harder to dip in my tea if I cook them a bit longer. I might try that with a couple and see what happens. Great choice!
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That’s a great idea. You could probably do that without burning them and they would crisp up nicely. Good luck!
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I am SUCH a ginger fan. I can’t wait to try these! Thanks for sharing. 🍪
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Thanks, Staci! I hope you’ll let me know what you think of them.
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My husband loves ginger biscuits but the shop bought ones are not as good as homemade.. I might have to get the backing tins out for this recipe… they look delicious Amy xx
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Thanks, Sally. They’re nice to bake and give away, too, because many people have never heard of them and they find the cookies are delicious. xo
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One of my favourite biscuits is ginger snaps and I have molasses so no excuse not to make some…Thank you for sharing your recipe, Amy 🙂
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A pleasure, Carol. Anytime I find a one-bowl recipe, I like to try it out. This one technically has two, but it’s still such an easy recipe.
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I also love one-bowl and one-pot recipes wherever I can-smile-
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Hi Amy, thank you for this delicious recipe. I actually saw molasses in our local pharmacy last week so I know where to get some.
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Great! I hope you enjoy the cookies. We love them.
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