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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange Blog Hop ~ My Day!


 
It is Virtual Christmas Cookie Exchange Time! 


Welcome to my home for Christmas! 

This is my favorite blog hop of the year.

For this year, I wanted to make a gingerbread cookie with candied ginger. 

I started with this "flight" of cookies for sampling to decide on the "best" recipe.


In the end, I made them three ways for everyone to choose.

My Ginger Snowball Cookies ~ Three Ways 

are for the ... 


Please visit all my friends today: 

December 7
Life in the Scrapatch (you are here)

My Ginger Snowballs are based on this recipe:

Gingerbread Snowballs @ Crazy For Crust

I made this as shown and then added the other goodies.


I gathered my ingredients:

  • 1 cup butter
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon ground  allspice
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 tablespoon molasses
  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour

  • I preheated my oven to 325° and lined two cookie sheets with parchment paper.

  • I mixed butter in my kitchen mixer until fluffy. Added the powdered sugar, vanilla, salt, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, cloves, and molasses and mixed until smooth. Added flour and mixed until a smooth dough formed. The last part was done by hand. 

  • For basic recipe, I scooped 1 tablespoon of dough, rolled into ball and in powdered sugar and placed on prepared cookie sheet.

  • I baked my cookies for 15 minutes until bottoms were just slightly brown.  After removing from the oven I let them set 5 minutes and then re-rolled them in powdered sugar.


  • For my test flight of cookies, made one plain rolled in powdered sugar, one plain thumbprint rolled in demerara sugar cookie with blackberry jam, 


  • two with just finely chopped candied ginger rolled in powdered sugar, 

  • two with finely ground walnuts added to the candied ginger
  •  and rolled in nuts, 


  • and three with finely chopped golden raisins added to the nuts and ginger, two rolled in powdered sugar and one in demerara sugar. 


  •  Then Mr. Scrapatch and I tested while we decorated our tree. 
 In the end, we did not decide on a favorite. 
Mr Scrapatch enjoyed the ones with just nuts and ginger 
and liked the fact that the spices were not too strong.
These cookie were not very "spicy" on the ginger/clove scale.
If you like your gingerbread cookies to have a bit of bite,
 you may want to double the spices. 


I found the ones with chopped candied ginger, nuts and golden raisins 
had a nice moist and flavorful chew.


So I made all three kinds.

To the basic dough, I added one cup of finely chopped candied ginger and scooped, rolled in demerara sugar and baked this batch of cookies.

Then I added 3/4 cup of finely ground walnuts and made another batch rolled in the extra ground nuts.

Then I added 1/2 cup of finely chopped golden raisins and rolled this batch in powdered sugar.

The recipe would make about one dozen of each kind of cookies this way. 


I had hoped to have my Gingerbread Cookie Cross Stitch
completed for this post, but I have very busy doing other things.
I sat today and enjoyed my tree and latte and cookie break
while Maestro enjoyed The Tree.


Nutmeg snagged and enjoyed my comfy chair. 


Thank you for visiting us today.
I hope you have enjoyed my virtual cookies this year. 

May your Christmas be merry and bright and full with delicious cookies this year! 


30 comments:

  1. Good morning Pat! Your house is looking very festive and bright :) Sounds like you had a lot of fun with your cookie experiment. Have a lovely day.

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  2. I wouldnt have thought of some of those combinations but they all sound good!

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  3. I wouldn’t have thought of some of your gingerbread combinations but they all sound delicious.

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  4. I love gingerbread and those cookies look so tempting! Happy Holidays!

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  5. I love ginger cookies, enjoy snacking on them. Happy stitching!

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  6. Thank you for sharing your recipe variations! They look really good!

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  7. Thoroughly enjoyed your entry in this Cookie Exchange! Making my mouth water though. Your place is looking so lovely and Christmasy!

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  8. I like gingerbread pretty much any way I can get it. I'm fascinated by the idea of candied ginger in the cookie, so I might have to try that sometime. I've done more baking than stitching lately too - you've been busy!

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  9. These sound really good! I like ginger but not too spicy. Candied ginger sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. These sound absolutely delightful! Oh my goodness, you house looks beautiful as well. You are definitely decked out for the holidays!

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  11. While I was going through recipes, I found one similar to these. You have convinced me I need to try these two! Thanks for the recipe and loved your decorations!

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  12. Oh yum! I love ginger cookies so these look like something I need to make. I've never used candied ginger before, but now I want to. Thank you for sharing all the ways to make them. Love your decorations! xo

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  13. Those photos look sooooo cozy with the cookies, the kitties, the cute little gingerbread cross stitch, and your beautiful tree - makes me want to go knock on your door! I love snowballs but I've not tried ginger ones - sounds and looks delicious!

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  14. Oooooh yummy! I love ginger but have never tried baking any of my own ginger cookies. Thanks for sharing your yummy bake and a little look into your festive home.

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  15. Your cookies look delicious, and I love that cute little snowman/penguin tray!

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  16. Oh, I love how you changed up that basic cookie. I have to try these and also some of your variations. I am looking forward to seeing the gingerbread cross-stitch.

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  17. So much fun looking at your photos with your tree and decorations making it so festive. I think I need to make and sample (hah) all of the cookies! Thank you for sharing.

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  18. What a fun way to add different flavors. Your tree is so pretty. Merry Christmas, Pat.

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  19. Very handy to be able to adjust the recipe to suit. Thanks.

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  20. The tree is gorgeous! You finished the Christmas quilt! It looks fabulous on your couch. The cookies look fabulous, and I love that you tried 3 different ways. I was thinking about that today with a cookie recipe since I have a kid with a nut allergy.

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  21. Mmmm they look good! And I love your Christmas tree! I still need to get mine up... sigh... ! xx

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  22. All of those cookies sound good! Thanks for sharing your baking adventure and photos.

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  23. These look really good, thank you.

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  24. Hi Pat! Your home looks so festive and inviting. Just where one would like to pull up with a cuppa and three different gingerbread cookies to enjoy! Just to be a good friend, you know, to determine if one should be proclaimed the 'best' after all. The kitties don't take an interest in the cookies? I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas! {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  25. Thanks for the Christmas visit and all those wonderful versions of your cookie.

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  26. Your goodies look amazing. I love easy and those actually look like something I could whip up quickly. Thanks so much for sharing. I wish you a very Happy Holiday.

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  27. So glad that your baking experiment resulted in three wins! Thanks for sharing, and Merry Christmas to you!

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  28. All three look super tasty. Happy holidays wishes to you and your family.

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