
They are as good as we remember. Then I tried a new recipe, loosely based on this Spicy Molasses Cookies recipe. It's a keeper.

We modified the recipe a bit: used honey instead of molasses (because I don't like molasses and didn't have any anyway), only used 1/2 cup of shortening, and subbed a heaping teaspoon of fresh grated ginger for the dried powdered ginger. Yum. The flavor of fresh ginger is so much better than dried. It's more floral and less bitter.

I also made Julekage (Scandinavian Christmas bread) for Christmas morning, and my sister made carnitas for dinner. The carnitas were yummy, but when you're five nothing holds a candle to COOKIES FOR DESSERT!

4 comments:
With both hands!
Those cookies look yummy. Happy holidays to you and your family!
yum yum! I just made some of those on Saturday!!!
I have baking planned for tomorrow, jam tarts, lemon curd tarts and mince pies. I'm planning on using as much child labour as possible and then I'm washing the floor.
What a perfect photo of E!!! Wouldn't that be a treat on a Christmas card?
Oh wait, I just got one!!
:-))
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