Monday, December 05, 2005

Tomorrow is Saint Nicholas Day...


...and normally I would have made these ahead of time. This year we will make them as a Saint Nicholas Day activity, together as a family. I hope to be able to post a picture of them tomorrow but it rather depends on my camera, which has not been co-operating of late. My oldest daughter Amanda, introduced the idea of mixing ginger and chocolate together to our family. I will always remember her words like it was yesterday: "I know it sounds weird Mummy, but trust me - they will be delicious. Really!"

And she was right - they were delicious and the start to a new tradition. I don't think we have missed a single year yet without these delicious cookies on St Nicholas' special day.


Marlene’s Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies

Preheat oven to 350 f

Single

½ cup white sugar (If you double use only ¾ c white sugar)

½ cup molasses

½ cup shortening (butter etc)

1/3 cup HOT water

1 egg

2 level teaspoons baking soda

½ tsp salt

1 tsp ginger

2 ½ cups white flour

Chocolate M&Ms (Emmmm – delish!)

Cream the sugar molasses and shortening together and then add the hot water stir until smooth and then add the egg(s).

Add salt, soda and ginger to the flour and then slowly mix the flour into the wet ingredients. When the dough is well mixed you can roll it out on a slightly floured surface and then begin to cut your cookies out.

Decorate the cookies with your M&Ms, bake at 350 until lightly browned, typically 20 minutes.

Store in a safe place until St Nicholas day and try not to sneak too many yourselves!


(I don't remember if you grease the cookie sheets or not... Will let you all know tomorrow!)




4 comments:

Amanda said...

Happy St. Nicks!

And I always used tinfoil on the sheets!

Love
A

Mairin :o) said...

Amanda is the most beautiful name in the world!!

Dory said...

This is a very German tradition!
Leave your shoes out and get treats!! of course you must sing the song.
(Ask Charles, Amiee, he knows)

I must try this recepie!! Sounds very yummy :o)

Anonymous said...

thanks for the recipe. I doubled it and used baking paper on the cookie sheets. I live in germany and molasses is not so easy to come by. It is not in the traditional german recipes, but I love molasses cookies and so do my 4 girls. Thanks again.

stephanie.