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Classic gingerbread

This is the classic recipe used to cut into different shapes and to build gingerbread houses. One can do so much more than gingerbread people.

Ingredients

1⁄2 c sugar
1⁄2 c molasses
1 1⁄2 t ginger
1 t clove
1⁄2 c butter
1 egg
3 1⁄2 c flour

Instructions

  1. Heat the molasses and sugar with all the ground spices until the boiling point, stirring occasionally.
  2. Remove from heat then mix in the baking soda €“ it will foam €“ and butter €“ it should melt.
  3. Add the beaten egg and stir. Incorporate the flour now and stir to make dough.
  4. Knead the dough on a floured surface. Divide in half.
  5. Preheat oven to 325°F.
  6. Sprinkle flour on the surface and roll the first half of the dough until it is 1/4 inch thick.
  7.  Use a shaped cookie cutter, or 3 to 4 inches round ones and cut as many cookies as you are able. Keep the trimmings.
  8. Place cookies on un-greased cookie sheet. Keep them at least 1 inch apart.
  9. Bake until the edges begin to brown, about 12 minutes.
  10. Transfer cookies to a wire rack and let them cool.
Total time
32 minutes
Cooking time
12
Preparation time
20
Yield
36 unit

Notes

Use light molasses or golden syrup if you prefer a lighter color for your cookies.

Use a wooden spoon preferably.

Wrap the remaining dough in wax paper and keep in the fridge until required.

Sprinkle flour also in the cookie cutter. It will work much better.

Use a metal spatula to transfer the cookies to the rack once out of the oven.

Use writing icing or your own homemade frosting to decorate the cookies.

If using your own frosting, don't make it before the cookies are cool or it will dry. Divide the frosting into several bowls and add different food coloring €“ 1 or 2 drops would suffice €“ to each one.

Let the decorations dry completely before eating the cookies!

Source

North American cuisine

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