Gingerbread Cookies
Written By Savvy Auntie Staff Writers
by Veronica Spettmann
At this time of year, our nieces and
nephews want to feel like they are contributing to the festivities.
They are into the season and want to help in any way they can. Why not
let them help you with your holiday baking? Kids love sinking their
hands into food, and there are some recipes out there that are so easy,
your nieces and nephews can do them without (much) help!
Gingerbread cookies are on almost every Auntie’s holiday baking
list. This cookie is actually perfect to make with nieces and nephews of
all ages. Here’s what you’ll need:
6 cups all-purpose flour
1 tbsp. baking powder
1 tbsp. ground ginger
1 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 tsp. ground cloves
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 cup shortening
1 cup molasses
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup water
1 egg
1 tsp. vanilla extract
For later, you’ll need:
Icing
sprinkles
food coloring
This
is a great chance to help young nieces and nephews to learn how to
measure. If they are old enough, show them the right size measuring cup,
and show them what they will be measuring. This will help them with their math skills, just as baking will help with their science skills.
Have them measure all of the dry ingredients into one bowl and all
of the wet ingredients and brown sugar into another bowl. Gradually
combine the dry ingredients with the wet. Separate the dough into 3, 1.5
inch thick pieces and refrigerate for at least 3 hours. (This is the
perfect opportunity to make dinner with your nieces and nephews!)
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
Have your nieces and
nephews lightly flour your surface (you may want to emphasize lightly
for them). Then, let them roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thick.
You may need to help them with this, but they’ll appreciate that you’re
letting them try. Rolling pins are fascinating to kids.
Then let your nieces and nephews cut the dough with fun,
holiday-shaped cookie cutters (Santas, dreidels, stars, and regular
people shapes are all fun options).
Bake the cookies for 10-12
minutes. You’ll know they’re done when the cookies look dry but are soft
to touch. When the cookies are cook, you can set your nieces and
nephews loose! Set them up with icings of different colors. To make it
easy, scoop the different colors into the corners of plastic baggies and
cut the tiniest hole in that corner. This will allow them to draw
pretty much whatever they want in icing. Show them where to find the
sprinkles, then let them have at it!
They’ll love showing off their holiday cookie creations to the
family, you’ll have made cookies for everyone to enjoy, and you’ll have
had some valuable bonding time with your nieces and nephews. Your house
may even end up looking like a winter wonderland (remember, flour
LIGHTLY)!
Image Courtesy: Veronica Spettmann
Published: December 14, 2011