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Food Tastes Better in November

I was reading a book to my kindergarten students today.  It’s called In November, by Cynthia Rylant.  One of the pages in the book talks about how food tastes better in November.  Homes smell better.  Of course, my mind drifted to my favorite smell of fall.  Is there anything yummier than the smell of warm gingerbread cookies coming out of the oven?

 

The invention of the gingerbread cookie is right up there with the invention chocolate chips, in my book. This is one of those recipes that has been part of the Holidays for as long as I can remember. My mom says the recipe came from a newspaper many, many years ago.

Beat 1 cup of room temperature margarine until light and fluffy.

 

Add 1 cup of sugar.

 

 

Add 1/2 cup molasses and 1 egg.

 

Mix.

 

In a separate bowl, sift the following ingredients.

3 3/4 cups flour

1 tsp baking soda

1/2 tsp salt

2 TBSP cocoa powder

1 TBSP cinnamon

2 tsp ground ginger

2 tsp cloves

 

 

Gradually add the sifted ingredients.

 

 

 

 

 

Chill dough for at least 3 hours.

 

On a floured surface, roll out dough to 1/4 inch.

 

Cut with cookie cutters. Here’s an important hint: Do not bake gingerbread cookies on a Silpat baking sheet. The Silpat absorbs the the cinnamon, clove, and ginger flavor.

Bake at 350 degrees for 7 minutes. Let cool and frost.

 

 

The kids love to frost their own cookies.

 

 

Enjoy! Happy baking!

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  • Leslie
    November 3, 2011

    Yum yum! I agree with you about gingerbread cookies…I love them! I'll have to try out this recipe of yours. I only seem to think of them at Christmas, but why wait? 🙂

  • Ellie
    November 3, 2011

    Becca, there's something about how you write that makes me feel that I'm sitting in a friend's kitchen watching her cook. The gingerbread looks delicious!