Whoa! It’s been a while. And it’s not because I didn’t have any
blogworthy happenings, but because there were way too many. I took pictures to illustrate a number
of blog posts which never materialized because I was busy experiencing other blogworthy events. I will try to catch up a bit.
You
all probably know about the “choir treats” ordeal. It is one about which I have very mixed feelings. On one hand, it is fun to prepare food,
and fun to have other people appreciate and enjoy it, but I tend to freak out
about it. It has become much
less of an ordeal since Friend John and I joined forces. He and Peggy are the most soothing
people in the world, and when he (or they) arrive to fetch me and my offerings,
they immediately calm my ruffled feathers and all becomes serene. This year, Rachael suggested that
I make some molasses and some pumpkin cookies. So I did. The
molasses cookies that I wanted to make were the ones I had made with Rachael
when she was wee. Her first cookie
cooking experience ever. I thought
she would be excited about breaking in the eggs, but not she. Rachael was a dainty one from the very
first. The thought of possibly
getting egg, on her fingers was way too repellant so I did the egg. I always enjoy cracking an egg. The cookie making was fun, and remains a happy memory (for both of us, I think.) But …. I couldn’t find the recipe. I had looked for the book I knew it was
in, a Better Homes and Gardens Christmas Special, often over the years, but it seemed to have disappeared.
I’ll give it one more try, I decided. I prayed to St Anthony, and then started to delve though my
cookbooks. But no delving was
needed. In true St Anthony
fashion, but book I was seeking was right there! And I had looked right there so many, many times
before. St Anthony is a real
miracle worker.
So
that I never have to worry about losing it again, here is the recipe. These cookies are a quick to make, and very delicious,
especially if you are an ginger fan, as I am.
Molasses
Cookies
2
¼ cups all purpose flour
2
tsp ground ginger
1
tsp baking soda
¾
tsp cinnamon
½
tsp cloves
¼
tsp salt
3/4
cup butter or shortening
1
cup sugar
1
egg
¼
cup molasses
2
tbs sugar
Heat
the oven to 350º
Combine
the dry ingredients and mix well.
Beat
the butter or shortening with the sugar till fluffy. Add the molasses and the egg and beat some more. Stir in the flour mixture until well
combined. Put the two tablespoons
of sugar in a small mixing bowl. Form the dough into walnut sized balls and
roll each ball in the sugar. Place
the balls on a cookie sheet, about 2 inches apart, and bake for about 10
minutes.
Little Rachael helping her mom make cookies. Note Michael Ryan, the cat, trying to come help too.
5 comments:
What a handsome, helpful kitty!
I was missing you!. The cookies look just like ones I make for Christmas, except last year I over-did the molasses in one batch and it was like eating ashes, my friends just choked them down and said nothing disparaging at all. When they are good, they are SO good.
Two adorable helpers in the kitchen! I think Rebecca needs to write a cookbook and use that for her author photo.
Love the photo of Becca & Rachael.
I'm happy you enjoy John as your Treats partner. He is a great person.
Looking forward to trying your cookie.
The cookies look sweet and good but nothing could be sweeter than the photo of the girls.
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