The random number generator brought me back to the “Cooky Primer” with “Molasses Jumbles” on p. 10.
These were a basic, drop cookie with a ton of molasses flavor.
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This was a super-basic cookie recipe with brown sugar, butter, flour, salt, baking soda and molasses. Like most recipes, cream the sugar and butter, then add the molasses. In a separate bowl, measure out the flour, baking soda, and salt, and then add that alternately with some warm water.
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Then these are just dropped by the spoonful several inches apart on a cookie sheet. They’re baked, and cooled. That’s it!
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The cookies turned out very tender — so tender that when I stacked them in a tupperware, a couple days later the ones on the bottom were sticking together and to the bottom of the tupperware!
My husband loves molasses cookies, and I hear these were pretty good. I’m not the biggest fan — I like molasses well enough, but felt like they needed something else. I’m not sure what though … maybe some spice? Or something to add some texture?
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Bottom line: These were tender, molasses-y cookies. Very easy to make, and yummy according to my molasses-loving husband. I could certainly be talked into making them again, but I’d probably rather have the highly-spiced Joe Froggers that I made a couple of weeks ago.
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