November 18, 2008 at 2:26 pm · Filed under 5584 and tagged: dessert dip, gingershaps, pumpkin, recipe
Be sure to click on the comments for Gingersnaps. Jeannee has left a pumpkin/cream cheese dip recipe for these cookies. Now that’s somewhere for my Jack-O-lanterns to go.
November 17, 2008 at 11:23 am · Filed under 5584, All Karen's Posts and tagged: autumn, cookies, Gingersnaps, nativity, spicy
Gingersnaps
From the kitchen of Sandy Garrett
A decade ago I lived in Ft. Collins, CO. Sandy Garrett was the Activity Committee head and planned a beautiful Night of the Nativity at a ward members home/barn. As we left the barn (stable) with the live animals and baby Jesus we were each given a spicy, rich gingersnap.
I had to have the recipe. The cookies are flat. In fact, Sandy said to drop the cookie tray onto the kitchen counter after taking them out of the hot oven in order to make the cookies fall. My cookies always seem to fall without the added help. The cookie dough is very sticky. Remember to use that small ice cream scoop for perfectly sized cookies.
Cream:
1 ½ C. Shortening
2 C. Sugar
2 Eggs
1 ½ C. Molasses
Sift and then add to above:
2 tsp. Baking Soda
4 1/3 C. Flour
2 Tsp. Cinnamon
2 Tsp. Ground Cloves
2 Tsp. Ginger
This makes a very sticky dough. Roll into balls the size of walnuts and roll in sugar. I simply scoop mine and plop the dough ball into the bowl of sugar. Place nine (versus the normal 12) cookie balls per cooking sheet because these cookies spread.
Bake for 10 minutes at 375 F. The cookies will look under done, but you will able to lift the edges.
November 1, 2008 at 5:17 pm · Filed under 5584, All Karen's Posts and tagged: apples, autumn, carmel, fall, overcooking carmel
They looked so good, BUT…Aynie’s first try at making carmel apples seemed to be a success. She bought several pounds of cubed cello-wrapped carmels at Macey’s and washed, dried some perfectly-sized apples. Friends helped her unwrap all those little critters.
She melted the carmel in a pyrex bowl, dipped the apples then dipped them again in melted chocolate. I don’t know how long she cooked the carmel in the microwave, but the carmel was not chewable. It was terribly hard. Proves again that looks aren’t everything.