Ginger cookies classic

Delicious, fragrant, spicy, melts in your mouth! Classic ginger cookies are immediately associated with everyone with the New Year and Christmas. A mixture of spices for its preparation is perfect for the winter period — they warm and envelop with a wonderful aroma of warmth and comfort.
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Composition / ingredients

Servings:
Translation table of volumetric measures
Nutrients and energy value of the composition of the recipe
By weight of the composition:
Proteins 8 % 6 g
Fats 23 % 18 g
Carbohydrates 69 % 54 g
396 kcal
GI: 6 / 0 / 94

Step-by-step cooking

Cooking time: 2 hours
  1. Step 1:

    Step 1.

    How to make a classic ginger cookie? Prepare the products. Take natural, high-quality butter, without vegetable additives. Take it out of the refrigerator in advance so that the butter becomes soft. You can change the set of spices depending on your taste. Only ginger is required, the cookies are still ginger.

  2. Step 2:

    Step 2.

    Grind the cloves in a mortar or grind them in a coffee grinder.

  3. Step 3:

    Step 3.

    A fine powder should be obtained. Or use already ground cloves.

  4. Step 4:

    Step 4.

    Mix flour with ginger, cinnamon, cloves and soda.

  5. Step 5:

    Step 5.

    Sift the flour with spices and soda through a sieve.

  6. Step 6:

    Step 6.

    Beat butter at room temperature with sugar.

  7. Step 7:

    Step 7.

    You can take a regular whisk or use a mixer.

  8. Step 8:

    Step 8.

    Add the egg to the butter mixture.

  9. Step 9:

    Step 9.

    Then liquid honey (if your honey is thick, it's not scary, just melt it in a water bath or in the microwave).

  10. Step 10:

    Step 10.

    Whisk everything together into a fluffy mass.

  11. Step 11:

    Step 11.

    Next, add flour in portions and mix it well into the butter with a mixer.

  12. Step 12:

    Step 12.

    The dough is ready, it will remain runny and sticky, it's not scary — it will be easy to work with it after the freezer.

  13. Step 13:

    Step 13.

    Divide the dough in half, in one half, if desired, add cocoa.

  14. Step 14:

    Step 14.

    Mix — you will get a chocolate dough.

  15. Step 15:

    Step 15.

    Wrap both types of dough in plastic wrap, put it in the freezer or refrigerator for 1-1.5 hours (I used the freezer).

  16. Step 16:

    Step 16.

    Remove the white dough from the freezer and divide it in half. Dust the baking paper well with flour and roll out one half thinly right on it.

  17. Step 17:

    Step 17.

    Squeeze out cookie figures with molds.

  18. Step 18:

    Step 18.

    And with the help of a cocktail tube, you can make holes in cookies — then they can be hung on the Christmas tree.

  19. Step 19:

    Step 19.

    Put the cookie paper on a baking sheet. Bake cookies at 180 degrees for 5-7 minutes. Keep in mind that cookies are baked very quickly, so make sure that they do not burn.

  20. Step 20:

    Step 20.

    Do the same with the rest of the test — I got 5 batches.

  21. Step 21:

    Step 21.

    The cookies are soft when hot, but when they cool down, they become crispy.

  22. Step 22:

    Step 22.

    It is very convenient to store cookies in a tin can — I have it full, even part of the cookies did not fit.

  23. Step 23:

    Step 23.

    You can make a garland from cookies with holes and decorate a Christmas tree — it turns out very beautifully and at home.

  24. Step 24:

    Step 24.

    Have a nice tea party!

Be sure to wash the eggs before use, as even the seemingly clean shell may contain harmful bacteria. It is best to use food detergents and a brush.

Keep in mind that everyone's ovens are different. The temperature and cooking time may differ from those specified in the recipe. To make any baked dish successful, use the useful information about the features of ovens !

Is it possible to replace baking powder with soda, how to add them correctly so that the baking is lush, how to avoid an unpleasant soda taste and much more, read the article "Baking powder or baking soda - which is better?"   

Calorie content of products possible in the dish

  • Honey - 400   kcal/100g
  • Carnation - 323   kcal/100g
  • Whole durum wheat flour fortified - 333   kcal/100g
  • Whole durum wheat flour, universal - 364   kcal/100g
  • Flour krupchatka - 348   kcal/100g
  • Flour - 325   kcal/100g
  • Granulated sugar - 398   kcal/100g
  • Sugar - 398   kcal/100g
  • Butter 82% - 734   kcal/100g
  • Amateur unsalted butter - 709   kcal/100g
  • Unsalted peasant butter - 661   kcal/100g
  • Peasant salted butter - 652   kcal/100g
  • Melted butter - 869   kcal/100g
  • Cocoa powder - 374   kcal/100g
  • Baking soda - 0   kcal/100g
  • Chicken egg - 80   kcal/100g
  • Ginger Powder - 335   kcal/100g
  • Ground cinnamon - 247   kcal/100g

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