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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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theHealthyapron
15 years ago

What a great memory no? I loved looking at all your photos! Our 1 year anniversary is coming up on the 10th and I am getting so nostalgic! I decided to make buckeyes the day before my wedding (500 to be exact) and it was NUTS! We spent literally ELEVEN hours mixing, dipping, rolling, packaging, and tying. BUT, in the end, it was ALL worth it! Everyone loved them and I also saved a couple favors. Gross but I’m a keepsake kind of gal! :)

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

im glad im not the only one who kept the favours! haha they ‘keep’ surprisingly well…IE: They dont grow mold, just get hard ;)

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robert zavarella
15 years ago

well it might of made ashlets day!!!!!! But all in good fun it was a great day for Linda and I, You might have posted me touching my toes.

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

haha so glad you liked it!

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
15 years ago

My word those seem delicious. Gingersnaps are one of my favorite cookies so I have no doubt these are incredible. I’ve only baked for a semi-large crowd and in that case it’s a huge case of a bunch of different type of cookies. They never fail. :P

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Amber K
15 years ago

WOW! You are amazing! I have never done a huge baking project like that. Especially before a big event like my own wedding! They look and sound fantastic.

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Paije
15 years ago

Aaahh I have like super drool face right now! I am just OBSESSED (in a non creepy way) with your cookies and just finished eating all of the chocolate chip ones last night! I looove ginger cookies so I’ll def have to make these!

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Veronique @ Hooked on Health
15 years ago

Aw your cookies look delicious and your wedding looks like it was so much fun!!
I’ve decided to make a Walnut Torte for Easter one year, for the entire family (it was like 45 people or so)… It was CRAZY! It wasn’t as big of a number as what you had, but when making a difficult dessert like a walnut torte, it was time consuming and very stressful. Needless to say, it turned out beautifully :)

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Brittney
15 years ago

My family has a “spice cookie” recipe that is sort of like these. They are my Dad’s absolute favorite. The one thing I don’t like about that recipe is that it calls for quite a bit of Crisco, and Crisco kind of grosses me out. I might try yours as an alternative and see if they pass the “Dad test”. Sounds like they would!

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Ellen@FirednFabulous
15 years ago

Holy cow, those cookies look DIVINE! I’d totally be the person to bust into them right away :) I don’t mess around when it comes to cookies!

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Julie
15 years ago

I once made over 1000 cookies (chocolate chip, oatmeal, and peanut butter) for a Christmas party at work. I baked cookies nearly non-stop for 2 days straight! And it’s not something I would do again.

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Amari @ Eat Chic
15 years ago

These cookies look so yummy! Autumn is the perfect time to make ginger cookies! I’ve never had to bake anything for a large group, but it looks like you pulled it off with ease!

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sassy molassy
15 years ago

Oh my lord…you have no idea how obsessed I am with ginger molasses cookies. I will be making these this week during my marathon taper since I don’t have much running to do! Thank YOU!

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Bridget
15 years ago

I can not wait to try these! Thank you for perfecting them :)

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

I love your wedding pics! Everyone looks like they’re having so much fun (or that may just be the wine talking ;))!

Also I adore ginger cookies! You can bet I’ll be making these sometime this fall!

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Sava
15 years ago

I’ve never cooked anything for more than a few people,
but I can imagine how crazy that must be!

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Cara Craves...
15 years ago

I also baked cookies as my wedding favors and for my sister’s as well.
For my wedding I made choc. chip oatmeal spice and peanut butter, for my sister’s
I made gingerbread snowflakes. Hard work, but totally worth it.

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Susie
15 years ago

I made 150 4 oz. jars of apple butter for my sisters fall wedding!!

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Laura
15 years ago

I love ginger cookies! Yum!!!! Too bad about the wheat flour not working, but ginger cookies are worth it!

I made a huge challah bread for my friend Kristen’s wedding. She used it in the ceremony, then we passed it around for everyone to share…literally broke bread together. The funny thing was, her ceremony was on the beach and the seagulls liked the look of the bread. They kept circling closer and closer!

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Ashley
15 years ago

These sound really similar to a recipe for molasses cookies that has been in our family for years. My dad and I make + ship them out to family, every Christmas. YUM!!!! Love your underlined suggestion about not using wwf :)

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The Healthy Hostess
15 years ago

I had the same crazy idea! I made little wedding cake cookies for each guest and put them in a little clear box. 1 cookie cake x 240 guests x 6 cookies per cake = a CRAZY amount of cookies!!

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Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca)
15 years ago

The most I have ever baked was probably for about 60 people. I made cake pops!

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