Brown Butter Ginger Spice Cookies

Brown Butter Ginger Spice Cookies

Sometimes when I imagine a recipe idea, it takes a few tries to get it right. Then, when I finally achieve what I imagined, it’s satisfying to enjoy and share my creation. In this case, I was craving big, soft, buttery ginger cookies, not necessarily gingerbread cookies though. I wanted them to have crisp, golden brown edges with soft, chewy centers. These cookies hit the mark with the warm combination of spices, the rich nuttiness of the brown butter and just a touch of molasses. Baking the cookies until almost done, then letting them finish baking on the baking sheet gives them the perfect texture. They will spread, but don’t panic. Grab a large round cookie cutter or a small bowl and slide it around each hot cookie on the cookie sheet to shape them into perfectly round, cracked, bumpy beauties.

These cookies keep their soft texture for days, so they’re perfect for gift giving. Store them in a covered container at room temperature. You can also make the dough the day before, roll the cookies into balls, cover and refrigerate until ready to use. So helpful during the holidays.

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Brown Butter Ginger Spice Cookies
Big, soft ginger spice cookies with crisp, buttery edges
Keyword cookies, ginger
Servings
large cookies
Ingredients
Keyword cookies, ginger
Servings
large cookies
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a medium-size light-colored saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter and cook until it's deep golden and fragrant. When brown specks start to appear, remove it from the heat and immediately transfer the butter with the brown specks to a small bowl. Let it sit until it reaches room temperature, then refrigerate it until firm. (I like to do this step the day before.)
  2. Line two large cookie sheets with parchment paper. In a medium-size bowl, whisk together the flour, ginger, cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda, salt, nutmeg, cloves and star anise until well blended.
  3. In a large bowl, beat the brown butter, brown sugar and 1/4 cup (50g) of the granulated sugar, with an electric mixer at medium speed, until pale and creamy. Beat in the egg and the egg yolks in 3 separate additions, making sure each one is incorporated before adding the next. Beat in the vanilla extract until combined followed by the molasses. Stir in the flour mixture by hand.
  4. If your cookie dough is very soft, refrigerate it until it's easier to work with, about 15-20 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 350ºF (180ºC). Place the remaining 2 tablespoons (25g) of granulated sugar into a small shallow bowl. Divide the cookie dough into 16 equal portions, about a generous 2 1/2 tablespoons each. I used a #24 portion scoop.* Roll the portions into balls, then roll the balls into the granulated sugar, coating them all over. Place the cookies at least 3 inches apart onto the cookie sheets.
  5. Bake the cookies until the edges are golden brown and the centers are still a bit pale but no longer shiny and just beginning to crack a bit, about 10-12 minutes. The cookies will spread. Remove the cookies from the oven. Immediately use a large round cookie cutter to shape the hot cookies by sliding it around each one in a circular motion a couple of times. Work quickly before the cookies set. Cool the cookies on the cookie sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer them to a cooling rack
Recipe Notes

*To find the portion scoop I used, click here.

Gingerbread Friends Cookies

Gingerbread Friends Cookies

I got a set of the teeny tiniest cookie cutters last year. Ever since, I’ve been coming up with cute ways to use them. Since Christmas is coming, I made the littlest and cutest gingerbread people. They look so cute adorning my full size gingerbread cookies. Working with such small cookies can be challenging but I have a few tips to make it easier. The dough has to be rolled very thin, so I found it easier to manage by rolling it between sheets of parchment paper. Since the dough is so thin and fragile, it has to be kept very cold during the entire process , so pop it into the fridge if it becomes too warm. A toothpick dipped in melted white chocolate was the easiest way for me to draw on their little faces, but a black edible marker would work too. You can also use royal icing if you’re comfortable working with it.

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Gingerbread Friends Cookies
Gingerbread cookies topped with white chocolate, mini gingerbread cookies and sprinkles
Course Dessert
Keyword cookies, gingerbread
Servings
cookies
Ingredients
Course Dessert
Keyword cookies, gingerbread
Servings
cookies
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a large bowl, whisk the flour, cornstarch, salt, baking powder, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves together until well blended.
  2. In a separate large bowl, beat the butter, shortening and brown sugar together, with an electric mixer on medium speed, until light and fluffy. Beat in the egg until incorporated. Beat in the vanilla, then the molasses until well combined.
  3. On low speed, beat in the flour mixture in two additions. Beat just until combined. Set aside about 1/4 of the dough for the mini cookies. Form it into a disk. Divide the remaining dough into 2 portions and form them into disks. Wrap all of the dough disks in plastic wrap and chill them in the refrigerator until firm, at least 2 hours or overnight.
  4. Place the small portion of dough between 2 sheets of parchment paper. Roll to 1/16-inch thickness. Cut out 40-50 mini cookies using a 1-inch gingerbread man cookie cutter. Place the cut outs on a parchment paper lined tray. Freeze for 20-30 minutes. this will help the cookies keep their shape when baking.
  5. Preheat the oven to 350ºF (180ºC). Line 2 large cookie sheets with parchment paper. On a lightly floured surface, roll the remaining dough to 1/4-inch thickness. Using a 2 3/4-inch or a 3-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 18 cookies. Re-roll the scraps as needed. place the cookies at least 1-inch apart onto the cookie sheets. Bake until the cookies are set and slightly puffed, about 8-10 minutes. Transfer the cookies to a cooling rack.
  6. Place the mini cookies, about 1/2-inch apart onto a parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake until the cookies are set and slightly puffed, about 5-6 minutes. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet. Decorate the cooled mini cookies with melted white chocolate, using a toothpick to make the eyes, smiles, etc.
  7. Spread melted white chocolate onto one side of each round cookie. Top with the mini gingerbread cookies and the sprinkles of your choice.
Recipe Notes

*To find the mini gingerbread man cookie cutter I used, click here.

To find round cookie cutters, click here.