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| Posted: 29 Nov 2021 06:44 AM PST Growing up we called these cookies “chocolate gingersnaps” but they’re not like a crunchy gingersnap at all, they’re actually a classic soft and chewy molasses cookie full of warm spices and chunks of melty chocolate. These Chocolate Molasses Cookies are the perfect cozy cookie for cold winter days and they pair perfectly with a hot cup of cocoa or coffee (especially with my gingerbread creamer). And the best part? They freeze beautifully, so you can keep a batch in your freezer and just take one or two out at a time to enjoy with your afternoon cup of tea or coffee. :)
Originally posed 12/11/2011, updated 11/29/2021.
Why You’ll Love these Molasses CookiesMolasses creates an incredible chewy texture when added to cookies, as well as a slight sweetness with a rich and earthy flavor. If regular cookies tend to be a bit too sweet for you, I bet you’ll be a fan of these chocolate molasses cookies. Not only is the sweetness not super over the top, but the warm spices and semi-sweet chocolate give the cookie a little kick that helps counteract the sweetness. The flavor combination is absolute heaven! What Kind of Molasses to UseI used Grandma’s Original Molasses for these cookies. While you can use blackstrap molasses, keep in mind that it has a much more intense, slightly bitter flavor and the ingredients in these cookies were not formulated using that type of molasses. Will it still be good? Maybe! At the end of the day, that’s going to be a matter of personal preference. How to Store Chocolate Molasses CookiesOnce the cookies have cooled completely to room temperature, store them in an air-tight container to keep them from going stale. The cookies will keep at room temperature for about a week, or you can freeze them for about three months. I absolutely love keeping these in the freezer so I can take just one or two out at a time. I like to microwave the frozen cookie for a few seconds to make it extra soft and gooey. Can I Substitute the Fresh Ginger?While I do think the fresh ginger is what makes these cookies extra special, you can substitute it for more ground dried ginger if needed. If you don’t have fresh ginger on hand, use two teaspoons of dried ginger instead of the 1 ¼ tsp listed in the recipe below.
![]() Chocolate Molasses CookiesThese unique molasses cookies are sweet, chewy, full of warm spices, and big chunks of melty chocolate inside. Servings 24 cookies Calories 136kcal Ingredients
Instructions
NutritionServing: 1cookie | Calories: 136kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Sodium: 56mg | Fiber: 1g
How to Make Chocolate Molasses Cookies – Step By Step Photos
Add 1.5 cups all-purpose flour, 1.25 tsp ground ginger, ¼ tsp ground cloves, ¼ tsp ground nutmeg, 1 Tbsp cocoa powder, and 1 tsp baking powder in a bowl and stir until well combined.
Add 8 Tbsp room temperature butter, 1 Tbsp fresh grated ginger, ½ cup brown sugar, and ½ cup molasses to a separate bowl.
Use a mixer to beat the wet ingredients together until they are light and creamy.
Begin mixing in the flour mixture at low speed, adding about ½ cup at a time, until all of it is incorporated.
Roughly chop the semi-sweet chocolate. You definitely want it to be fairly chunky.
Stir the chopped chocolate into the cookie dough.
Wrap the cookie dough in plastic, then refrigerate for about an hour to help firm it up. You can refrigerate overnight if needed.
When you’re ready to make the cookies, preheat the oven to 325ºF. Place ¼ granulated sugar in a small bowl. Divide the cookie dough into four equal-sized pieces, then divide each quarter into six small pieces (24 total pieces). Roll each piece into a ball, then roll the ball in the granulated sugar to coat.
Place twelve of the shaped cookies on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Bake the cookies in the preheated 325ºF oven for about 12 minutes, or until the cookies are slightly cracked on top. Repeat with the second 12 cookies.
Transfer the cookies to a cooling rack to cool for a few minutes, or serve warm. Allow the cookies to cool completely to room temperature before storing in an air-tight container. The post Chocolate Molasses Cookies appeared first on Budget Bytes. |
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