Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Egg Free Molasses Crinkles

These cookies will simply make your mouth water!  They are so delicious!  I can eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. In these pictures, I doubled the recipe.  It is easy to double, takes a bit to bake, but then I freeze half.  That way I don't have to be baking cookies all the time.  I freeze in quart sized baggies and take out as needed.  Freezing cookies works best in a stand alone freezer, at least in my experience.


3/4 C Butter, softened
1 C Brown sugar
1 TBSP ground flaxseed + 2 TBSP water, mix and let stand 3-5 minutes
1/4 C Molasses
3 C flour
1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp cloves
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger

For Rolling dough balls in:
1/3 C Granulated Sugar

 Preheat oven to 350 Degrees.
 
In a small cup, mix ground flaxseed and water.  Set aside.  In a medium sized bowl, mix flour, salt, baking soda, cloves, cinnamon, and ginger.  Set aside. Put granulated sugar in a bowl; use a bowl that will be easy to roll your dough balls in. Set aside.

In bosch mixer with a cookie dough attachment, mix butter and brown sugar until well combined.  Add flaxseed/water combo and molasses. Mix on speed 1 until combined.

Add dry ingredients and mix on speed one.  After dry ingredients are mixed in, if needed, add 1/2-1 TBSP more of water until dough reaches "sugar cookie dough consistency".  Don't add too much water, just add slowly as the mixer is running.

Using a pampered chef small scoop, scoop balls of dough into your bowl of sugar.  When ball is coated, place on a cookie sheet.  No greasing necessary!  I can fit 15 of these small balls on a standard cookie sheet.

Bake at 350 degrees for 9-10 minutes.  Watch carefully.  You only want these lightly browned.  Over cooking molassess cookies leads to hard cookies.  Molasses cookies should be nice and soft.


Cool on a wired rack.  Then store in an airtight plastic container-these work better than a plastic zip baggie if you are storing at room temperature.  Otherwise, freeze in freezer safe baggies in a stand alone freezer.

Happy Baking!  If you give these to your neighbors...they will always ask for more.:)

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