Gingerbread Cookies
Gingerbread men are such a Christmas classic and it’s about time I finally got around to sharing a recipe! I’ve always loved gingerbread cookies but I’m not so much of a fan of the cracker-like ones so I made these to be a slightly softer cookie. If you do prefer a crispier cookie just roll the dough a bit thinner than listed and even bake a little longer if needed. I made these cookies to be a little more mild on the molasses flavor so they’ll still be kid friendly. You’ll that the dough was easy to work with and doesn’t need a long time to chill. These are so good and definitely a cookie that both young and old alike will love! Plus they’re so fun to decorate, every holiday season you need to decorate at least one batch of cookies right? My kids got my first test batch to decorate and I gave them tons of sprinkles to decorate and they were in Heaven! And who doesn’t love the scent of gingerbread cookies baking? It is Heavenly! I hope these make it to your holiday cookie tray! The are such a delicious tradition and we all need a delicious, reliable gingerbread cookie recipe.
Ingredients for Gingerbread Cookies
All-purpose flour: this is the base for the cookies. I don’t recommend substitutes such as cake flour or bread flour. Ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves: this blend of spices gives the cookies their traditional richly spiced flavor. Baking powder and baking soda: these help the cookies puff up a little so they aren’t totally flat. Salt: this helps keep the cookies from tasting flat. Dark brown sugar and powdered sugar: the brown sugar helps give the cookies that classic chewy texture. Powdered sugar is used for a smooth icing. Unsalted butter: what would a soft cookie be without it? If you only have salted butter, reduce salt to 1/4 tsp in the recipe. Egg yolk: I like to just use the yolk here so cookies don’t puff up and spread a lot and lose that cute shape. Vanilla: this adds a little background flavor. Molasses: this is key to real gingerbread. It adds rich deep flavor and also helps keep them soft. Milk: this helps thin the dough a little. Meringue powder: this is used in the royal icing instead of raw egg whites.
Where Can I Find Meringue Powder?
You can find meringue powder at kitchen supply stores, places like Walmart carry it in their cake decorating section, craft stores like Michaels carry it or you can buy it online.
How to Make Gingerbread Cookies:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Whisk dry ingredients: In a mixing bowl whisk together flour, ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Cream sugars and butter: In the bowl of an electric stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment cream together sugar and butter until well combined. Blend in wet ingredients: Mix egg yolk and vanilla. Mix in molasses and 1 Tbsp milk. Add flour mixture to butter mixture: With mixer set on low speed slowly add in dry ingredients and mix until combined, while adding additional milk as needed just to bring dough together. Roll dough: Divide dough into two equal portions then roll each portion out evenly to 1/4-inch thickness between two sheets of parchment paper. Chill on a cookie sheet in freezer 10 – 20 minutes until firm then cut into shapes using cookie cutters. Transfer and bake: Remove from paper transfer to parchment paper lined cookie sheet and bake in preheated oven minutes until nearly set, about 8 minutes. Cool and decorate: let cool then completely, prepare icing and decorate with icing, let set.
About Royal Icing for Gingerbread:
If you’d prefer not to make royal icing you could also use a buttercream frosting you just won’t be able to decorate with detail. You could even use a store-bought icing (but keep in mind you won’t be able to stack them). This icing really is easy to make though, the key is just in getting the right consistency so be careful no to add too much or too little water and let it whip up for a fair amount of time until it has a nice sheen to it. Keep in mind it does make a lot of icing so you you are only doing the gingerbread men you would probably only need 1/2 to 2/3 of the recipe listed because they don’t need as much icing as the snowflakes or Christmas trees.
Tips for this Recipe:
Don’t use fully softened butter. The semi-firm butter helps them spread less. Don’t be skimpy with the spices. The amounts listed give them their classic gingerbread flavor. Be sure to chill the dough in the freezer before cutting and shaping, it makes the dough easier to work with. Another fun idea is to turn the gingerbread men upside down and they become shapes for reindeer. Or just cut into rounds and make reindeer faces. I posted a quick how-to video on Instagram here.
How to Store Gingerbread Men:
Store gingerbread men in an airtight container at room temperature for up to about 6 days.
Can I Freeze Gingerbread Cookies?
Yes these will freeze well once the icing is fully set. Store in an airtight container in the freezer up to 2 months.
More Christmas Cookie Favorites to Try!
White Chocolate Dipped Ginger Cookies Raspberry Almond Thumbprints Butter Cookies Stained Glass Cookies Peanut Butter Blossoms Chocolate Crinkle Cookies