Molasses Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Molasses Cookies Recipe (1)

arhoton

Rating: 5 stars

12/20/2017

So easy and everyone loves them.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (2)

Caryn2009

Rating: 5 stars

01/30/2014

Best. cookie. recipe. ever. I've made these several times for my husband, friends and my students and everyone has LOVED them.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (3)

vking2

Rating: 4 stars

03/06/2013

I made a mistake with my first cookie sheet-the cookies looked way underdone so I left them in-they ended up burning.....take them out after 8-9 minutes, they will continue crisping on the cookie sheet and that is how you get the delicious bit of crunch on the outside and chew on the inside! As one other reviewer mentioned, you don't need to dip in water-I used a cookie scoop, dropped them in my hand then rolled them in the sugar.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (4)

plafollette

Rating: 5 stars

08/20/2012

This is the receipe for molasses cookies that I have been looking for! I love the taste of molasses so I used dark brown sugar instead of light brown sugar. I used black strap molasses instead of regular molasses and finally butter instead of shortening. I knew by tastig the dough that it was going to be great. I have a professional countertop convection oven so I lowered the temperature to 350 degrees F and baked for 6 minutes instead of 8 mins. I couldn't wait for an hour an chilled the dough for 30 mins. in the refridgerator. They came out chewy with a slight crunch - perfect! I am getting ready to search for a really spicy spice cookie receipt along with snickerdoodles

Molasses Cookies Recipe (5)

mdewalt

Rating: 4 stars

12/22/2011

mine came out flat and crisp like ginger snaps :( still tasty but not the molasses type cookie I was looking for

Molasses Cookies Recipe (6)

jlang1

Rating: 5 stars

12/22/2011

Love love love love love love LOVE these cookies! Made them for the first time less than a week ago and every single one of them is gone!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (7)

sarahjones123

Rating: 5 stars

09/06/2011

Yum! I had a craving for molasses cookies I had no had them in years. These hit the spot and were just perfect !

Molasses Cookies Recipe (8)

B0ssesMa

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2010

The minute I took a small taste of the raw dough, I knew this was THE ONE! Just like I used to make with my mom as a kid at Christmastime. A note for those who said they didnt get as many cookies as the recipe states: use a 1" ice cream scooper, and level the dough before dropping the whole thing into the ice water bath (I add a couple ice cubes to keep the dough well chilled). Use a slotted spoon to remove the ball of dough from the sugar and place it onto a parchment lined tray. It will be hard to resist theses tasty treats while I am packing them for Christmas Eve dinner this year! So glad I found a tried and true favorite that I thought was gone once my mom passed away.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (9)

SaltLakeCooking

Rating: 5 stars

11/21/2010

These are great cookies. I used butter instead of Crisco since mine had gone bad. The butter made them a little flatter but I liked the richness the butter gave. Nice and chewy, might try again with half apple sauce in place of part of the butter to cut down on the calories.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (10)

lauraey5

Rating: 5 stars

06/19/2010

These were very tasty. Mine came out fluffier than they appear in the picture, very moist texture. I may have made them too large because it didn't make as many as the recipe said it would. They were very delicious and I will definitely make again. Pretty easy too!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (11)

kristintidd

Rating: 4 stars

06/02/2010

really really good cookie. was looking for a replacement for the molasses cookies my son loves at starbucks - i just knew i could do better at home. he loves them. i didn't have any shortening on hand so i just used butter and i also replaced half of the flour with whole wheat, i've got to sneak the fiber in where i can. will definitely be making these time and time again.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (12)

redsox19762

Rating: 5 stars

11/26/2009

Made exactly as specified except added 2 TBSP stick butter with shortening and sugar. I made the batter the night before Thanksgiving and refrigerated it overnight and shaped/baked the next day (skipped the freezer step). I cooked them for about 8.5 minutes and they were perfect and delicious. Nice and moist and chewy. A big hit with my family at Thanksgiving. Follow the recipe on this one, it's perfect as it is!! PS - I used a melon baller to get the perfect size.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (13)

patriotshak

Rating: 5 stars

06/12/2009

These cookies are easy to make and taste great! I omitted the cloves and added some vanilla and instant espresso for a little extra 'punch'. I agree when previous comments that it can be frozen for more than an hour and is still easy to work with. The water is not needed - use a cookie scoop and put the ball into the sugar (I added cinnamon and some cocoa powder) and place on Silpat (prevents sticking). Will make again!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (14)

cookfromsocal

Rating: 4 stars

05/29/2009

Another great cookie to be added to my cookie collection. I used butter Crisco for the shortening and rolled the whole cookie in sugar. Easy and wonderful taste. A definite repeat.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (15)

Crispy

Rating: 5 stars

01/13/2009

I LOVE these cookies and always get lots of compliments on them, as well as requests for the recipe. For Marjie and the other people who are complaining about trans-fats in the shortening, maybe you haven't been to the grocery store for a few years. You can buy trans-fat free shortening anywhere.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (16)

marjie413

Rating: 5 stars

01/01/2009

How can I make these cookies knowing they contain artery clogging trans fats...shortening??

Molasses Cookies Recipe (17)

TreenL

Rating: 5 stars

12/29/2008

I don't usually bake cookies or use shortening, or know what molasses cookies *should* taste like, but these were excellent. 8 minutes cooking time was perfect. My cookie connoisseur friends gave these the thumbs-up. I will make these again.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (18)

maliki

Rating: 5 stars

12/15/2008

if you want the sugar all over the tops of the cookies, make sure you get sugar on the sides of the balls of dough too. you can use an ungreased pan. the recipe actually makes about 3 dozen cookies unless you make them really small and no one wants that!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (19)

SMullins

Rating: 5 stars

12/13/2008

SOOO good! Chewy flavorful. I didn't use the shortening used one stick of unsalted butter and I ran out of vanilla...still yummy! Got a killer headache after making the dough and left it in the freezer for an extra two hours...still was very workable! I made 3 dozen cookies but I'm the kind of baker who's cookies get bigger with every batch! Easy and yummy even with the substitutions. 8 minutes is perfect! Come out great with parchment paper!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (20)

Roxie04

Rating: 5 stars

12/09/2008

These Cookies are just like the ones Grandma used to bake!! Wonderful recipe! Mine took a bit longer to cook but they came out great.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (21)

ErinFaye

Rating: 5 stars

12/09/2008

I made these cookies for a cookie exchange and they were absolutely perfect. I got SO many complements on the texture, chewiness, sugar topping, and spiciness. I made the dough balls an inch or a little smaller, and the cookies were just the right size for snacking. Surprisingly, they came out exactly like the picture, and they were SO easy to make. This is definitely going in my recipe book.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (22)

Marissanh

Rating: 4 stars

12/06/2008

These cookies taste wonderful. For that reason I would definitely make them again, but you have to be very careful not to overcrowd them, they do spread quiet a bit. I am not sure if I did something wrong, but they are really very thin. The only change I made was to use parchment paper. I also could not achieve that cracked sugar look no matter how much I put on them. Overall, not the most attractive cookie I have ever made but very tasty!

Molasses Cookies Recipe (23)

Susanne

Rating: 5 stars

11/28/2008

Best cookie every. Made this for my hubby and his friends to take to a Patriots game as a dessert for the tail gate party, but they were all gone by game day thanks to my kids. Had to whip up another batch. Highly recommended.

Molasses Cookies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to tell if molasses cookies are done? ›

Easy to Notice Signs:

Set Centres – Gently touch the centre of a cookie. If it feels set and springs back slightly, it is likely done. Avoid pressing too hard, as this can deflate the cookie. Light Cracking – Look for light cracks on the surface of the cookies.

What happens if you add too much molasses to cookies? ›

Doubling up on molasses softened the cookies significantly.

Molasses is a thick, goopy ingredient, so it wasn't a surprise that my dough came out on the stickier end of the texture spectrum when I used too much molasses.

Why are my molasses cookies so hard? ›

Bake soft molasses cookies on a cookie sheet for 8-10 minutes. It's very important to not over bake the cookies or they will be hard and dry instead of soft and chewy.

Why didn t my molasses cookies crack? ›

Why don't my molasses cookies crack? Molasses cookie dough won't have those signature cracks on top if the dough is too wet. The cracks happen when the surface of the dough dries up. Rolling in sugar really helps this because the sugar binds the moisture and dries out the dough.

How do you tell if a cookie is done? ›

Chocolate chip cookies are done when they have a firm golden edge or bottom and appear slightly set on top. If the edges become dark brown, they are overbaked. If edges aren't golden and tops are soft and shiny, bake a little longer.

Why didn t my molasses cookies spread? ›

One of the most common reasons why cookies didn't spread out in the oven is because you added too much flour. Cookies rely on the perfect ratio of butter to flour in order to spread just the right amount when baked. It's very easy to over measure flour when using cup measurements.

What kind of molasses is best for cookies? ›

Go for an unsulphured or dark molasses, also sold as “robust” molasses. Blackstrap molasses can be quite intense—I don't bake with it too often. I'm not working with any of these companies, but I prefer Grandma's, Brer Rabbit, or Wholesome brands.

How much molasses to use? ›

These are the most common tips for applying molasses to your soil: For every 1,000 square feet, use 1/2 cup liquid molasses. When applying to individual plants, mix two tablespoons of molasses per gallon of water.

Why did my molasses cookies come out flat? ›

OVEN IS TOO HOT

Oven temperatures are a crucial factor in baking. If your cookies consistently come out flat, you may have selected the wrong baking temperature. If you bake cookies using too much heat, the fats in the dough begin to melt before the other ingredients can cook together and form your cookie's rise.

Why are my molasses cookies bitter? ›

Use an unsulphered molasses, like Grandma's brand (pictured above) or Brer Rabbit “Full Flavor”. Avoid blackstrap molasses–it's too strong for this recipe and will make the cookies bitter.

Why is my molasses cookie dough so sticky? ›

Too Much Liquid

If there is too much liquid in the dough for the flour to absorb, the result will be a soft and sticky dough.

What is the difference between ginger snap and molasses cookies? ›

What is the difference between molasses cookies and gingersnaps? They are the exact same base dough with molasses and ginger, but molasses cookies are soft and chewy and gingersnaps are historically crispy and crunchy, hence the “snap”.

Can I skip molasses in cookies? ›

Molasses makes these cookies from Dorie Greenspan delightfully chewy, so you'll want to replace it with another liquid sweetener who could accomplish a similar feat. Try honey or sorghum, a combo of dark corn syrup and brown sugar, or a combo of dark corn syrup and maple syrup.

What effect does molasses have on cookies? ›

Molasses is a liquid and therefore makes baked goods more moist with a chewier texture. Always consider this when you want baked products that need to be dry or crunchy. Molasses is very dark brown and will affect the way your baked goods look, giving it a darker hue.

Why can t you use blackstrap molasses in gingerbread cookies? ›

Blackstrap Molasses

Though it's ideal for savory foods such as barbecue sauces and stews, Bourdon cautioned against choosing blackstrap for cookies. “Please avoid this dark and bitter molasses for your baking recipes,” she said. “It will make your cookies dry and quite frankly inedible.

How can you tell if cookies are undercooked? ›

Break a cookie in half: Take and gently break one in half. Observe the texture and colour of the interior crumb. Texture and colour: If the cookie crumb is still wet, doughy, or appears raw, the cookies need more time in the oven. Fully cooked cookies should have a slightly dry and crumbly texture.

How do you check if cookies are done without a toothpick? ›

We know you've got a knife in your kitchen already, which is one reason it's our favorite alternative to toothpicks, but there are additional options. Thin bamboo skewers. Wooden skewers you might use for grilling are a little thicker than toothpicks, but they'll work just fine for a cake test. Cake-testers.

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