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  1. 5 stars
    Love Gingerbread cookies! these are so cute and perfect for the upcoming season!

  2. 5 stars
    Yum! I love gingerbread cookies. THese sound just perfect. I can’t wait for Christmas cookie season!

  3. 5 stars
    Cute cookies. They look delicious! Thanks for the tips on substitution options.

    1. Most cookies tend to spread and increase in size when baked due to the leavening agents. Sometimes the shape begins to look flat and distorted. This recipe does not spread which means it holds it’s shape well and can be covered with fondant every easily. All you do is use the same cookie cutter you used to cut out the cookies and cut the shape in fondant. You can see that done in my next video post where I share how to decorate these cookies.

  4. 5 stars
    I’ve never really tried my hand at making gingerbread cookies but your recipe is a good place to start! My kids are going to love these, I’m sure. They look so pretty!

    1. The flavor of the spices and the softness of the molasses in the cookies is very addictive. Once you make them you will get hooked. The house smells Christmasy too!

  5. 5 stars
    I love that these cookies don’t spread when you bake them. It’s always disappointing when the cookies lose too much of their shape to look pretty when decorated. (They still taste good, though.) I love the ration of cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg in this recipe. It seems like the perfect amount. I love decorating cookies with my kids at Christmas, and I can’t wait to make these with my family.

    1. Thanks Patti. As a decorator I do get frustrated when cookies loose their shape. I love pretty perfect cookies and these work great for this time of the year. I hope you give the a try.

      1. 5 stars
        I love gingerbread, so these will definitely be on our cookie tray this December.

  6. 5 stars
    Thee are perfect as food gifts 🙂 Thanks for sharing.. I know you really recommend using Molasses, but I would still need to ask for a substitute.. I haven’t seen molasses here in the supermarkets..

    lots of love!

    1. Ashima. The only other substitute I would say would be dark brown sugar. Same quantity

  7. Sherry Soobotin says:

    5 stars
    These look delicious! You tempt me every day! LOL! I’m wondering if you’d consider some gluten-free recipes for cookies, desserts, that I could make for staff potlucks; we have a number of people who are gluten- and lactose-intolerant.

    1. Thank you Sherry. I know what you mean. I do need to make a few gluten free and eggless cookie recipes. Have had many request for them. I only have the Coconut Macaroons that are GF so far. I will add more to my collection. In fact I have a very yummy GF shortbread cookies which I need to make for the blog. I hope to share that soon. Thanks.