Starbucks Ginger Molasses Cookies


YUM!! Next time you wander into Starbucks for one of those $2.50 mega ginger cookies with crackled tops, remind yourself that you can make this same cookie right in your own kitchen!!









Ingredients

2 1/4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
3/4 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 cup dark brown sugar
1 extra-large egg
1/4 cup regular unsulphured molasses
granulated sugar (for coating cookie dough before baking)

Directions

Heat oven to 375 degrees with the rack in the center. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicon pan liners. Set aside.

Sift flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, and cloves into a medium bowl. Set aside.

Cream the butter and brown sugar in a large mixing bowl with mixer on high speed until light and fluffy, about 1 minute. With mixer on medium speed, beat in the egg and molasses, then increase the speed to high and beat about 1 minute longer, until the mixture no longer looks curdled. Scrape the sides with a rubber spatula several times while mixing.

Mix in the flour mixture on low speed. The batter will be rather stiff. Place some granulated sugar on a small plate or saucer. Use a 1/4 cup ice cream scoop or a measuring cup to form 1/4-cup portions of dough. (Spray the cup or scoop with the optional non-stick vegetable spray to make it easier to release the dough.) Transfer the dough to your hands and roll each portion into a rough ball, then roll each ball into the sugar. Place six sugared balls on each baking sheet, spacing them evenly, because they will spread during baking.

Dampen your fingers with water and press down lightly on each cookie to flatten it a little and dampen the top. Refrigerate one filled baking sheet while the other bakes.

Bake for 12 minutes, or until the cookies have spread and are firm to the touch. Rotate the sheet 180 degrees halfway through the baking time. Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool on the baking sheet.

Note: This dough can be frozen for slice-and- bake cookies. Just roll into a log 2-1/2 inches thick. Wrap in plastic wrap and then in foil. Can be stored in the freezer up to 6 months.

Note: We make our cookies a lot smaller (roll the balls to maybe the size of a large gumball and then flatten) and bake them for 6 to 8 minutes. And instead of using fingers to flatten, we dip the bottom of a flat drinking glass into the sugar and use it to slightly flatten the cookies. Just remember the flatter you make it and the longer you bake it, the crispier the cookie will be. So don't over do it.


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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I made these cookies last night and they are delicious!!!! I love soft cookies!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this wonderful recipe. I made then yesterday and my family loved them!

Anonymous said...

Have been looking for a molasses cookie recipe, cannot wait to try these!

Anonymous said...

Can you use 2 eggs instead of one x-large egg?

Carolynn said...

I don't know if you can use 2 eggs instead of an extra large egg. I haven't done it. I'm sure you could try it, but I can't tell you if it works or not.

Danielle said...

Love these cookies! Thanks for sharing your recipe! :)

Unknown said...

How many cookies do you do with this reciepe?
Thank yiu!