Gingerbread Spice Cut Out Cookies
Nothing screams out the holiday time quite like Gingerbread Cookies, and these cookies are especially delicious without being too strong, some gingerbread cookies are overly spicy.
These have a perfect flavor and are SUPER-CUTE!
They are easy to decorate with some royal icing detail without it taking you all day to complete.
Run, run, as fast as you can…
I just love gingerbread boys, men, women, children, and houses. You name it if it’s this cute I’ll love it.
I’d run and run to catch up to these yummy guys!
These aren’t your typical gingerbread cookies, they are a lightened-up version on the spices. I do like traditional gingerbread cookies, my mom makes them every year, but these are a version I can’t stop eating.
I just love gingerbread items this time of year.
I just posted Gingerbread Scones and another of my favorites is Gingerbread Butter and it goes great with gingerbread french toast too. These Gingerbread Cheesecake Bites are easy to make and very easy to devour!
This is a recipe I’ve been using for YEARS now, after altering it so it was just to my liking.
These cookies make for the perfect gift for the holidays.
I make DOZENS of these cookies each year, they don’t spread, have a delicious flavor and brighten up any cookie tray!
Take a look below, after the recipe to see my GIANT Gingerbread Boy.
Be sure to check out my post on how to Bake Perfect Cut Out Cookies HERE too, lots of tips, tricks and how to info.
I think these gingerbread reindeer cookies are just adorable and no need to be able to decorate all fancy if that’s not your strength, simple looks great too with a gingerbread glaze icing.
I just slathered some glaze icing with some pumpkin spice with a silicone brush which gave them a little sheen as well. They are irresistible! (add on a red nose for Rudolph)
For the glaze icing; mix some powdered sugar with hot water until you have the consistency you need. Mine is the consistency of maple syrup, brush it on the tops of the cookies with a silicone brush and let dry before stacking.
If icing and decorating aren’t your thing… melt some delicious dark chocolate and dunk the gingerbread cookies into it, and ta-dah… chocolate pants, or a chocolate head, you choose! I’m partial to liking the pants.
These cookies can be cut out into any shape you’d like, these cookies are easy to make, and they don’t spread and don’t need to be chilled. Making them a great cookie for the holidays and beyond!
Gingerbread Spice Cut-Out Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 3 tablespoons molasses
- 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1 egg
- 3 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Beat butter and sugar
- Add the molasses egg, vanilla, and pumpkin pie spice, and mix well.
- Add the flour, baking powder, and salt and blend until all combined.
- Roll cookies on a floured surface and cut with a gingerbread boy cookie cutter
- Place each tray of cut-out cookies in the fridge for 10 minutes or until chilled
- Bake at 400 degrees for 7-9 minutes or until the edges are firm and lightly golden.
- Remove from baking sheets after a minute and once they are completely cooled.
Notes
Allow icing to completely dry before stacking.
I participated last years in the Food Blogger Cookie Swap and made these:
Peppermint Candy Cane Cookies
I love that you put pumpkin pie spice in these! I bought a big bag of it at our local spice shop, so I am needing new ways to use it. 🙂
Diane, these are adorable! I wish I was as talented at baking as you.
These are gorgeous! I can’t wait to make these for my cookie swap at work next week!
Diane, these are wayyyyy adorable!!! I’m in love!! I wish I got those in my mailbox!! 😀
Super cute! I just love the classic look of these little guys!
Those are so cute, love the little heart on them!
Your gingerbread men are too cute!! They look soft and delicious. Can’t wait to give this version a try! 🙂
Those are as cute as can be, the little heart is so sweet.