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Wedded Bliss Soft Ginger Cookies

September 29, 2010

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Two weeks before we got hitched, I made 375 Soft Ginger Cookies.

For some crazy idea unbeknownst to me, I decided that I was going to bake all of our guests delicious wedding favours as a token of our appreciation for their attendance.

How hard could it be, right?

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[Is it creepy that I saved two of these favours and I still have them 2 years later!?]

Don’t answer that. ;)

Amazingly, I finished the favours just in the nick of time with special thanks to my ‘Little Elves’ who worked tirelessly wrapping and labelling the cookies…

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The girls and I tended to more important things, like getting our hands and feet polished for the big day…

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…getting our hair buffed…

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And curled into a coif…

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…celebrating on the town…

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And trying not to get too confused at the wedding rehearsal…

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Not long after our entrance into the reception ballroom, I realized that many of our guests had already dug into the cookies and polished off every last crumb! [I swear we didn’t deprive them of appetizers either!]

These were just some darn good cookies.

Our guests went a little crazy over them…

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As did the boys…

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[However, that could have been the wine talking, I can’t be sure.]

Eric’s Uncle Steve came up to me during the reception and told me something I will never forget:

“Angela, I didn’t think I would ever say this, but these Ginger Cookies are better than my mother’s ginger cookies that I grew up eating my whole life…’

Again, that could have been the wine talking.

All I remember thinking is, ‘Ohhh, yo mama gonna whip yo ass.’

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Wedded Bliss Soft Ginger Cookies

I adapted these soft and moist ginger cookies to make them vegan and they turned out even better than I remember. They also freeze wonderfully. I carefully froze the cookies in plastic wrap + ziplock bags (double wrapped) leading up to the wedding and they were as fresh as ever on the big day!

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp Earth Balance buttery stick
  • 1/2 cup organic white sugar
  • 1/4 cup blackstrap molasses
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • Flax or chia egg (1 tsp ground chia or flax + 4 tbsp almond milk)
  • 1/2 tsp Himalayan sea salt
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp ground cloves (optional)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 2.5 cups all-purpose flour* (see note below)
  • Turbinado sugar, for garnish

 

Directions: Preheat oven to 350F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or grease with butter. Mix flax or chia egg in small bowl and set aside. In a large bowl, beat together the Earth Balance and sugar until combined. Now add the molasses, maple syrup, flax/chia egg, and vanilla and beat for another 60 seconds or so. In a medium sized bowl sift together the dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon, sea salt, optional cloves). Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet while beating with a mixer to combine. Beat until smooth and mixed well, about 20-30 seconds. With slightly wet hands, shape the dough into 1-1.5 inch balls and place 2 inches apart on the cookie sheet. Carefully flatten ball slightly with hand and sprinkle with turbinado sugar. If making 1 inch balls, bake for no longer than 10 minutes at 350F. If making larger cookies, bake for 11-12 minutes. Cookies will slightly firm up after removing from oven. Makes 26 small cookies.

Note: I tested the cookies with an equal mixture of whole wheat and white flours (1.25 cups each) and the all white flour cookies were by far the best tasting. The whole wheat version cookies were a bit tough and I would not suggest using whole wheat flour.

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The first batch I made last night turned out ok, but not perfect. They were cracked and not as moist as I wanted them to be…I knew another trial was necessary.

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This morning I was back at it at 5:45am, making my second batch!!!

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Luckily this batch turned out just right.

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I was so smitten by them, I crumbled a ginger cookie on top of my Gingerbread Vegan Overnight Oats!

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Outrageous.

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And now I shall squeeze in a run before I get baking Glo Bars. It is finally not raining outside so I think I might have to hit the great outdoors and bundle up in my warm running clothes. I need some sunshine in a major way.

Have you ever baked or cooked something for a large group of people? What did you make and what was it for?

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Emily
15 years ago

These look and sound wonderful! I love the idea of baking favors for a wedding, even if it is crazy amounts of work. My mom, aunt, grandmother, and I have a tradition of baking Christmas cookies every year for all our friends and family. We each bring the ingredients for a different kind of cookie and work together to make big batches and them plate them up to give out as gifts, so fun! I love that this is a vegan recipe and am definitely excited to try it this year instead of our non-vegan molasses cookies :)

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Gillian Young
15 years ago

Do you think coconut oil would work in place of earth balance?

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JL Goes Vegan
15 years ago

What a wonderful memory! (and gift to your friends and family) Thanks for making it vegan and sharing it with us! :)

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Kathryn
15 years ago

I bet you didn’t know the way to my heart is through my stomach and the golden ticket is a ginger cookie. There is a coffee shop here in CA that has huge soft ginger cookies and they tease me every time I go in for coffee or tea. I’ve tried a few recipies but nothing comes close…these look pretty close. I’ll be baking this weekend. Thank you so much for sharing this, really you have no idea how you made my day!

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Ali
15 years ago

Cute Post!!!! I have never made anything for over 40 or so people. I think I would get anxiety :(

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Sarah
15 years ago

I made oreo truffles for a friend’s wedding favors. I didn’t really have a place to put them, so I was doing them the night before- AFTER the rehearsal dinner. Not a good plan!

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Theresa OBrien
15 years ago

Ginger cookies are my favorite! I will definitely be making these! I love this post, it was so cleverly written :) Also…who is the guy holding Eric up in the wedding photo, all the way to the right…he is so cute! ;-)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Theresa OBrien
15 years ago

haha that is Eric’s brother…he just got engaged! ;)

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Paige @ RAN
15 years ago

Those pictures are classic. I am sure they were amazing, and what a clever – and appropriate gift!

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Caitlin (EatFeats)
15 years ago

Aw how sweet! I made vegan ginger cookies once, and my mom loved them, so I may have to try these for her as well!

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Jean@RoastedRootsandPumpkinSpice
15 years ago

Your breakfast bowl LOOKS outrageous. Those ginger cookies must have been dang good, looking at how everyone at your wedding went crazy over them :D

I’ve made frosted pumpkin cookies for a large Christmas dinner before. Everyone loved them! It’s always a great feeling when your dish is a hit.

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Crystal
15 years ago

Oh thank you for sharing!! In a past post you asked us what food we we love veganized and I answered gingersnap cookies. :) I will be trying these out for sure!

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Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
15 years ago

The gingerbread cookies look amazing!!! I love gingerbread cookies, totally reminds me of my childhood with my grandma and baking together!

I love that they’re vegan and therefore I could just eat the dough raw. nothing like an ooey gooey cooking in my book :)

The flour is regular flour; I wonder how they’d come out if I tried to use a GF flour. I normally just wing it with a blend of GF flours, ground oats for oat flour, or almond flour but in these, I can see where white flour would really be best as you mentioned….so I guess I will just have to try them and see, huh!

I cant believe as the BRIDE with all the bridal stress, you made these for your guests?!! Omg!!! you’re amazing!

:)

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christine
Reply to  Averie (LoveVeggiesAndYoga)
9 years ago

Just tried this recipe with namaste brand GF flour and it worked out very well…they were delicious! My son is on a top 8 allergy free elimination diet so I used some quinoa milk in place of the nut milk for the flax egg as well.

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Stacey (The Habit of Healthy)
15 years ago

Wow, it must have taken you ages to bake homemade wedding favours! It must have been nice to make them again and remember your big day. :)

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chelsey @ clean eating chelsey
15 years ago

You sure were ambitious! I thought about being the baker for our wedding favors, then realized a donation was so much easier!

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Erika @ Health and Happiness in LA
15 years ago

I made hundreds of cookies for Christmas last year, and I just made them when I had time and froze them. I made 10 types of cookies and gave assortments to everyone I wanted to give a gift to. They were a big hit.

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rachael
15 years ago

Such a cute post! Thanks for the recipe!

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Jennifer@ knackfornutrition
15 years ago

You’re wedding pictures are great! I love that you called getting your hair done “buffed.” In the south (I’m from Arkansas), we call it “poofing” and it is a serious talent!

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Ashley
15 years ago

Angela,

HILARIOUS!! That’s MY dad with the crazy face! LOL.
I have been following your blog for some time now and absolutely LOVE it.
OSG mom and my mom are good friends out here in Calgary!

Thanks for posting that pic, it made my day :)
-Ashley

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Ashley
15 years ago

So nice to hear from you!! We’ll have to get together when I am out that way :)

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Ashley
Reply to  Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
15 years ago

For sure!! I’d love to finally meet you :)
We have a boatload in common!

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Erica Vore
15 years ago

I baked cookies for my mom’s wedding in 2008. She was having a Southwestern/cowboy theme for her reception so I made cactus sugar cookies. When I does I swore I would NEVER bake another cookie again!!!

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katy
15 years ago

These look delicious! Have you ever tried making a harder version more like a gingersnap? Growing up we always stocked up on gingersnaps in the fall to dunk in milk :) It might be fun to try to recreate them.

I’m sure you hear this a lot, but I just wanted to let you know that I’ve been following your blog for awhile now and although I’ve never posted, I absolutely love it! You have been a big inspiration in my journey to a healthy lifestyle, and I just wanted to say thank you!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  katy
15 years ago

aww thank you!

Gingersnaps would be fun too! I assume it might require rolling a less sticky dough to make them thin and using a cooking cutter perhaps?

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