If I had to choose one favorite Christmas cookie, well, I couldn’t do it. But, if I could have a top ten, this gingerbread cookie would definitely be in it. The cookies and bars and treats that I call Christmas cookies are certainly just as delicious for any other occasion, but when the weather is cooler and the holidays are fast approaching, gingerbread somehow becomes a little bit even more delicious. How does it do that? The flavor just seems right at this time of year. This recipe comes from the Martha Stewart Cookbook, and the ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and molasses combine in a wonderful way. In the book, the recipe is called gingerbread cupids, and there’s a similar recipe available on the Martha web site called gingerbread snowflakes. The recipe online includes ground pepper, but it’s not part of the recipe in the book and I’ve never added it.
This dough is a little sticky even though I always chill it overnight before rolling, and I use a generous amount of flour on the board and rolling pin. On the bright side, once baked, the cookies retain their flavor and texture for several days if they last that long. I’ve also baked them in advance, frozen them, and then let them thaw before decorating. The cookies are fairly sturdy if stored carefully, but the sturdiness really depends on the shapes of the cookies. I made some reindeer, and I’m worried those slender legs could snap off easily.
I made a big batch this time, and I enjoy making the dough, rolling it out, deciding which shapes to make the cookies, and smelling the gingerbread as the cookies bake. Then, my energy seems to dwindle when it comes time to decorate them. When I was little, my favorite thing about cookies was decorating them. These days, I may have lost my cookie decorating creativity, but that’s where my nieces enter the picture. I’m going to send them a box of these cookies to decorate and see what cute ideas they come up with for all the different shapes.
What fun! Your cookies look terrific!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! I love gingerbread cookies. I always make a small batch for myself during this time of year.
ReplyDeleteAw, how lovely! I'm looking forward to Christmas baking myself once I return home! :-)
ReplyDeleteThose are such pretty cookies! a wonderful Christmas treat!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I agree- I love gingerbread cookies! Yours are adorable...I love the way you dusted them with sugar.
ReplyDeleteI like how you decorated the cookies, simple and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThere's just something about gingerbread people that makes me smile! Your reindeer is so cute too - hope the legs stay put. Beautiful cookies.
ReplyDeleteThey are absolutely beautiful and so perfect for the holiday season ^_^
ReplyDeleteI can almost smell them from here..
ReplyDeleteLisa, je découvre ton blog et j'aime beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteJe reviendrai.
A bientôt.
Love your designs, so cute! I have a favorite recipe too, can't wait to make them this year :)
ReplyDeleteWow, your topping decoration is amazing, it's my first time come across this, very very special. Love them totally. they look like real snow! You even say that is not creative???
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever had a gingerbread cookie. Shame on me! They seem a little tricky to make, though.
ReplyDeleteMany years ago I made sugar cookies, that had to be rolled out carefully, cut, etc. Are gingerbread cookies easier do roll out? Also, once they are baked, they become very hard or a little crumbly?
yours look perfect!
Love the white sugar on the dark, they look fantastic and festive. I love the crunch of gingerbread the best.
ReplyDeleteI wish my house could smell permanently of gingerbread. In fact, I wish they made an air freshener that had as an intoxicating fragrance as gingerbread cookies right out of the oven.
ReplyDeleteOh, gingerbread cookies, now I l know its the holidays. I have serious cookie envy now!
ReplyDeletevery impressive, lisa. so often i see gingerbread cookies that are too thick or not very defined, but yours are just perfect. the coarse sugar atop the simple icing is a marvelous touch, so i don't want to hear about your energy waning. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's very X'mas!
ReplyDeletethis is exactly one of the reasons why, as a child (and even now!), i wished we celebrated christmas. the cookies, the christmas trees, the stockings. "why arent we christian, Mummy?" your reindeers are gorgeous, i want one NOW. best wishes, shayma
ReplyDeleteGreat looking cookies.
ReplyDeleteThey look cheerly good Lisa.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make Gingerbread cookies! I love how you decorated yours. Simply and so pretty. I usually do my baking one day and the decorating the next. I run out of steam too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies! I've used the gingerbread snowflake recipe for several years and love it. We like them with a little lemon or orange extract in the royal icing.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo 'tis the season for gingerbread and yours look beautiful! Love the reindeer one especially! :)
ReplyDeleteThese look so sweet. Whenever i use a cookie cutter the mixture spreads and it doesn't look like the shape anymore LOL, so good job on these :D
ReplyDeleteYour blog is truly inspiring ... Love my first visit here!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you ... Keep up with the good work yea?
Pei-Lin
I love your simply decorated ginger cookies. I too would be unable to answer the what's your favorite xmas cookie question. And martha, she does have the best collection of cookie recipes.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. I always make gingerbread cookies every year. They are a favorite in the house.
ReplyDeleteWell I think you have done very well on the decorating part! Nothing beats simplicity! I love gingerbread too and it's the perfect time of year to make them!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL. WHERE DID U BUY THE REINDEER COOKIE CUTTER. I AM CRAZY FOR COOKIE CUTTERS AND I DON'T HAVE THIS PARTICULAR ONE ALTHOUGH I HAVE FEW OTHER REINDEERS. THANKS
ReplyDeletePEARSE
Pearse: I'm sorry, I don't remember where I found the reindeer cutter. I've had it for years. It may have come from a local shop, but I really don't remember. Sur la Table has a lot of cutters, and you may find something similar there.
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