Ginger, cinnamon, and ground cloves make these simple ginger cookies a cookie-platter favorite.
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 0.75 teaspoons baking soda
- 0.25 teaspoons salt
- 2 teaspoons ground ginger
- 0.5 teaspoons ground Saigon cinnamon
- 0.13 teaspoons ground cloves
- 0.5 cups butter
- 0.33 cups Stevia In The Raw® Bakers Bag
- 0.25 cups Sugar In The Raw®
- 1 eggs
- 0.25 cups Karo® Dark Corn Syrup
- 0.33 cups Sugar In The Raw® , or as needed
Instructions
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1
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
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Combine flour, baking soda, salt, ginger, cinnamon, and cloves in a medium bowl; set aside.
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3
Beat butter, Stevia in the Raw, and 1/4 cup Sugar in the Raw in a large bowl with a mixer at medium-high speed until well mixed. Beat in egg and corn syrup until smooth. Stir in flour mixture. Refrigerate dough for 1 to 2 hours or until easy to handle. (See Tip below.)
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4
Place 1/3 to 1/2 cup Sugar in the Raw in a small dish. Shape dough into 3/4-inch balls; roll in sugar. Place balls 2 inches apart on greased cookie sheets.
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Bake 7 to 10 minutes or just until edges begin to brown. (Do not overbake or cookies will be dry.) Cool 1 minute on baking sheet, then remove to wire racks to finish cooling.
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