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Recipe - Grandmas Frosted Molasses Cookies

Categories: Cookies, Cookbook, Grandmas Frosted Molasses Cookies
Ingredients:

1 cup Sugar
1 cup Butter, softened
1 cup Molasses
1 cup Sour cream
3 teaspoon Baking soda
1 tablespoon White vinegar
2 teaspoon Powdered ginger
One half teaspoon Salt
3 Eggs, beaten
4 cup Unbleached flour, sifted

FROSTING
2 cup Powdered sugar, packed then
sifted
5 One half tablespoon Milk
2 teaspoon Butter
1 teaspoon Lemon extract
2 tablespoon Milk, hot, (up to 3
Tablespoons)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream butter and sugar well. Add molasses and
sour cream. Mix well. Mix the soda with the vinegar and add it along with
ginger and salt. Stir in beaten eggs, then sifted flour. Drop by rounded
tablepooons onto greased cookie sheet 2 inches apart. Bake 10 to 12
munutes. Remove from pan and cool on sheets of waxed paper. Finished
cookies should be about 3 One half inches across. Frost.

Frosting: First heat together the milk and the butter. With a wooden spoon
beat sugar with hot milk and butter mixture. (Put extra milk on to heat.)
Beat in extract. If necessary, add additional hot milk until creamy and
spreadable. Work quickly and frost immediately. If frosting begins to
harden, beat in another drop of hot milk. Frost thinly and let cookies dry
before stacking. MC formatted and edited by Brenda Adams; mc 5/11/97

Recipe by: Susan Branch; Christmas From The Heart of The Home Posted to
MCRecipe Digest V1 #605 by Badams adamsfmle@sprintmail.com on May 11,
1997


Grandmas Frosted Molasses Cookies recipe makes 1 Pie



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