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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Ginger Molasses Cookies

Nothing says "Holiday" like ginger and spice.  I've been putting it everywhere on everything.  It's the most addicting piece of nature out there.. and when mixed with cinnamon cloves, and nutmeg, it fills you with warmth and love.. and leaves you wanting more.
I usually just have one cookie when I make a batch and keep the rest on the counter to offer.. but I can't keep my hands off these ones...
Yield 3 dozen cookies
Ingredients
Dry:
100g (3.5oz) buckwheat flour
180g (6.3oz) whole wheat flour
1 tsp baking soda
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp ginger powder
1/4 tsp salt
Wet:
90g (3.2oz) room temperature butter
100g (3.5oz) sugar
130g (4.6oz) molasses
2 Tbsp freshly grated ginger
1 large egg
Topping:
Chopped candied ginger
Directions
1.  Sift the dry ingredients together and set aside.
2.  Cream the butter and sugar together, then whisk in the molasses.  It may be hard to stir.. molasses is a sticky caramelized licoricy mess.  But mmMmmMm!
3.  Whisk in the grated ginger.  When it is all well incorporated, whisk in the egg until nice and homogenous.
4.  Ditch the whisk and prepare your wooden spoon. Add the dry ingredients into the wet ones a little at a time.  It will be nice and stiff..hang in there.
5.  When all the dry ingredients are incorporated, preheat the oven to 350°F 180°C.
6.  Make tablespoon sized balls with the dough, dip into the chopped candied ginger, and press onto a cookie sheet.  make sure to space each cookie out at least 1 1/2 inches apart.  It is actually easier to handle if you chill the dough beforehand.
7.  Bake for 10-12 minutes.  10 for chewy, 12 for crunchy.
8.  Remove onto a cooling rack and let cool at least 15 minutes!  Do not be too impatient..

The result is a light crispy chewy cookie full of ginger and spice and everything nice...
Ginger does make this world a happier place.

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