By halfbakedharvest.com
Chai Gingerbread Cookies
Instructions
Prep:30minCook:15min
Fun to bake, delicious to eat, a great homemade gift, and a festive addition to your holiday cookie box!
Updated at: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:49:51 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
67
Moderate
Glycemic Load
27
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories274.5 kcal (14%)
Total Fat11.8 g (17%)
Carbs40.9 g (16%)
Sugars28.1 g (31%)
Protein2.1 g (4%)
Sodium87.6 mg (4%)
Fiber0.7 g (2%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
22 servings
2 teaspoonsground cinnamon
1 teaspoonground ginger
½ teaspoonground cardamom
¼ teaspoonnutmeg
freshly grated
¼ teaspoonall-spice
¼ teaspoonground cloves
⅓ cupgranulated sugar
¾ cupUnsalted Butter
at room temperature
½ cuplight brown sugar
packed, or dark
⅓ cupmolasses
2 teaspoonsvanilla extract
1egg
at room temperature
2 ¾ cupsall-purpose flour
plus an additional 2-4 tablespoons, if needed
1 teaspoonbaking soda
1 teaspoonground cinnamon
½ teaspoonkosher salt
½ cupUnsalted Butter
melted
3 cupspowdered sugar
1 teaspoonsinstant espresso powder
optional
1 teaspoonvanilla extract
¼ cupHeavy Whipping Cream
Assorted sprinkles
for decorating
Instructions
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Notes
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Makes leftovers
My decorating skills are subpar, but the cookies themselves came out perfectly! I left some unfrosted and without the chai-sugar topping just so folks can get an idea of what they'd look like plain. The cookies are just as delicious without adornments. The texture was the perfect mix of crispy edges and soft middles which made me happy since gingerbread cookies tend to be too hard for my personal preference.
I did add a half a teaspoon more of cinnamon and ginger to the dough because I like it spicy. I chilled the dough first, then rolled out the cookies. I browned the butter for the frosting and subbed instant coffee for espresso since it's what I had on hand. There are chunks of coffee granules in the frosting because of that, but I like it as the bitterness helps combat the cloying sweetness.