Fluffy Molasses Cookies Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Ready In:
26mins

Ingredients:
12
Yields:

36 cookies

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ingredients

  • 12 cup softened butter or 1/2 cup margarine
  • 12 cup Crisco shortening
  • 34 cup white sugar
  • 34 cup brown sugar
  • 12 cup molasses
  • 2 large eggs, lightly beaten
  • 4 cups flour
  • 12 teaspoon salt
  • 2 14 teaspoons baking soda
  • 2 14 teaspoons ground ginger
  • 1 12 teaspoons ground cloves
  • 1 12 teaspoons ground cinnamon

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350°.
  • In a large mixing bowl, cream together butter, shortening and sugars until light colored and fluffy.
  • Beat in molasses and eggs; set mixture aside.
  • In another large bowl, combine flour (no need to sift), salt, baking soda, ginger, cloves and cinnamon.
  • Blend thoroughly with wire whisk.
  • Gradually mix flour mixture into creamed ingredients until dough is blended and smooth.
  • Roll dough into 1 1/2-inch balls.
  • Dip tops in granulated sugar; place 2 1/2- inches apart on greased cookie sheet.
  • Bake at 350° for 11 minutes.
  • Do not overbake.
  • Cool on wire rack.
  • To keep cookies soft and chewy, store in a tightly covered container along with slices of raw apple between layers.
  • These cookies also freeze beautifully.

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  1. i just made these cookies-- delicious! i substituted 2 c. whole wheat flour for 2 c. of the flour, and they turned out great. i don't think they're going to last very long around here.... thanks for the recipe!

    dulce_amore

  2. Yeah, I am pretty much in love with these cookies. The kids have a snow day today, so I whipped up a batch of these to go with their cocoa. Three kids and I destroyed the entire batch of cookies in one sitting. I did add about 3/4 C more flour to make them easier to roll into balls, but other than that, the recipe stayed the same. Delightfully soft, nicely spiced and very easy to make with ingredients always have on hand. What's not to love? Thank you ever so much for sharing this recipe!

    PetesNina

  3. If you like molasses cookies, these are the ones to try. I have an elderly friend who I make these for quite often as they are his favorite cookie.I use all white sugar and a lot of times substitute all-spice for the cloves since I'm not crazy about cloves. I also roll the whole cookie in sugar, not just the top. I store them in a cookie tin and they stay nice and soft. YUM!

    Marg (CaymanDesigns)

  4. Love these! I made them gluten free with Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 gf flour. They were just what I was dreaming of!

    idontreally2002

  5. I followed directions explicitly. I grew up on these. WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT......NOT SOFT, HARD AS ROCKS! The flavor was good, but texture would break your teeth!

    Angela V.

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Tweaks

  1. I was short on time so I cooked these as bars. I used a 9 x 13 pan and cooked them for 28 minutes. It’s way easier than making cookies.

    Seattle Lori

  2. I made these cookies for my Dad for Father's Day...the only thing different I did was to substitute 1 tsp of Nutmeg for the cloves because my Dad doesn't like them. I also reduced the cooking time to 10 minutes because my oven tends to run a bit hot. These cookies stayed wonderfully soft and were loved my everyone (especially Dad)!I am adding these to my Christmas rotation. Thanks for the great recipe.

    dottiebeverly

  3. i just made these cookies-- delicious! i substituted 2 c. whole wheat flour for 2 c. of the flour, and they turned out great. i don't think they're going to last very long around here.... thanks for the recipe!

    dulce_amore

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FAQs

What makes cookies fluffy? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

Why didn t my molasses cookies rise? ›

Why didn't my molasses cookies rise? If your cookies did not rise, chances are that your baking soda was old. Baking soda is important in this recipe to help the cookies rise and spread.

Why won t my molasses cookies crack? ›

Why don't my molasses cookies crack? Molasses cookie dough won't have those signature cracks on top if the dough is too wet. The cracks happen when the surface of the dough dries up. Rolling in sugar really helps this because the sugar binds the moisture and dries out the dough.

Why are my molasses cookies cakey? ›

Baking powder or flour in excess will cause cookies to rise more, making them more fluffy and cakey. Increased sugar will make them caramelize more and increased fat will make the dough heavier and richer, all increasing retention of water in the dough- these all add up to chewier cookies.

How can I make my cookies fluffier instead of flat? ›

Butter keeps cookies fluffy in two ways. First, creaming cold butter with sugar creates tiny, uniform air pockets that will remain in the dough it bakes up. Second, cold butter naturally takes a longer time to melt in the oven.

How do you keep cookies fluffy? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out.

What happens if you add too much molasses to cookies? ›

Doubling up on molasses softened the cookies significantly.

Molasses is also extremely dark in color, so this batch of cookies turned out to be a deep brown.

What kind of molasses is best for cookies? ›

Light molasses is the sweetest and mildest out of the bunch because it is made from the first boiling cycle,” she said. “I like to use this type of molasses because it adds moisture to cookies, resulting in a soft and chewy texture.”

How to tell when molasses cookies are done? ›

Easy to Notice Signs:
  1. Golden Brown Edges – Check the edges of the cookies for a golden brown colour. This indicates that the cookies have caramelized and are likely done. ...
  2. Set Centres – Gently touch the centre of a cookie. ...
  3. Light Cracking – Look for light cracks on the surface of the cookies.
Oct 18, 2023

Why do molasses cookies go flat? ›

Warm butter is very soft and will melt quickly when the cookie dough hits the oven. This means the cookies spread and your molasses cookies will be flat. Try chilling the cookie dough before baking to minimize spread. If this doesn't work, you may want to add more flour.

Why is my molasses cookie dough so sticky? ›

When cookie dough is too sticky, you may have an imbalance of wet and dry ingredients. You can fix this by adding a teaspoon of flour or cornstarch at a time until your dough is just how you want. The added flour or cornstarch will absorb the excess liquid and reduce the dough's overall stickiness.

How do you keep molasses cookies from spreading? ›

“When chilled cookies bake, the butter stays in a solid form longer, slowing the spread,” says Dawn. “30 to 60 minutes in the refrigerator does wonders, and you can bake the cookies right from the fridge.” Not only will chilling help the fats firm up and the flour hydrate, but it also helps the flavors develop.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

The leavening power of baking soda is about three to four times stronger than baking powder. This means that you need a lot less baking soda in your recipes. If a recipe calls for baking soda and you only have baking powder, you need to use the right baking soda to baking powder conversion.

How to make cookies rise more? ›

Baking Powder. The type of leavening you use in your cookies doesn't just help them rise while baking, it affects their texture and structure too. Baking soda in cookies yields a denser cookie with craggy tops, while baking powder causes cookies to rise higher during baking for a cakier texture.

Why are my molasses cookies hard? ›

Form balls and roll in sugar: Just like snickerdoodles these cookies are rolled in granulated sugar before baking. Bake soft molasses cookies on a cookie sheet for 8-10 minutes. It's very important to not over bake the cookies or they will be hard and dry instead of soft and chewy.

What causes cookies to puff up? ›

A spread with less fat, diet "margarines" or spreads in tubs contain have too much water. The water creates steam, causing the cookies to puff. Low protein flours, such as cake flour, absorb less water, leaving excess water to create steam, which causes the cookies to puff.

What compound makes cookies fluffy? ›

The active ingredient in both baking soda and baking powder is sodium bicarbonate, or NaHCO3. This compound acts as a leavening agent — which means that it reacts to release carbon dioxide gas (CO2) which gives bread, cake, and pancakes that fluffy texture we know and love.

Why is my cookie dough not fluffy? ›

Not enough liquid

There are a few things you can do if your cookie dough is too dry and crumbly. First, try adding more liquid to the dough. This could be milk, water, or even just additional eggs. If that doesn't work, you could also try melting some butter and adding it to the dough.

Does baking powder make cookies fluffy? ›

What Is Baking Powder? Baking powder is a two-in-one chemical leavening that combines a powdered alkali (sodium bicarbonate) with a powdered acid (originally, tartaric acid). When moistened in a dough or batter, a chemical reaction takes place that produces carbon dioxide gas, inflating cookies, cakes, and pancakes.

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