Yay fall! The colors and the cool(er) weather and pumpkins and apples and soups and, and, and... Sigh.
Can you tell I like fall?
So on this crisp fallish afternoon, with a blue sky and sunshine...I am inside working on the website (grrrr). To make it a somewhat enjoyable day, I decided we needed something from pumpkin. This way I could have the house smelling like thanksgiving while slaving away over the keyboard and mouse.
PUMPKIN COOKIES! YES!
Easy, have all the ingredients (yes we keep canned pumpkin in the pantry, you know, just in case), and I get to experiment. *evil laugh*
Here is what you need...
If you want to glaze the cookies then you need some powdered sugar too.
Soften the butter by either planning ahead (like that ever happens when you make cookies!) or nuke in microwave for 10-20 seconds.
Dump butter and sugar into bowl or mixer. Mix until creamy. While mixing, put 4 c flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp baking soda, 2 t pumpkin pie spice, and 1 tsp salt into another bowl and mix with fork.Add 2 c pumpkin and pudding mix. When blended add eggs one at a time, mixing after each.
Zest 1 large orange. I use the cheese graters small grate part to do this. If you have a zester, more power to you. Keep orange as we will use juice for the glaze later.
Mix zest and vanilla into the batter. Add flour mix slowly, mixing well after each cup.
Take your butter wrappers and grease the baking sheet or line with waxed paper. Drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheet.
Throw pans into the oven for 10 minutes. Exactly 10 minutes. Less and they are gooey, more and they are brown on the bottom and dry. DO not worry. They are supposed to be fluffish. I tried using 2 teaspoons each of powder and soda and got more of a bread-like cookie. They were yummy, just not what I was expecting.
So, hint, hint.., to make bread or muffins, just increase the baking soda and powder to 2 teaspoons each and reduce by 1/2c of flour.
Let the cookies set on their pan for a few minutes before moving to cooling rack and wait until they are cool before adding glaze.
Oh yeah! The glaze! Mix 1 part squeezed OJ to 4 parts powdered sugar. You should get a thick liquid...drizzle over tops of cookies when cool. If you are feeling decorative, you could even zest part of another orange and put orange zesty sprinkles OR if you have a citrus peeler make little curls to put on top!
This recipe should make about 3 dozen cookies. I didn't end up with that many by the time they were done.
Damn gnomes.
Can you tell I like fall?
So on this crisp fallish afternoon, with a blue sky and sunshine...I am inside working on the website (grrrr). To make it a somewhat enjoyable day, I decided we needed something from pumpkin. This way I could have the house smelling like thanksgiving while slaving away over the keyboard and mouse.
PUMPKIN COOKIES! YES!
Easy, have all the ingredients (yes we keep canned pumpkin in the pantry, you know, just in case), and I get to experiment. *evil laugh*
Here is what you need...
- 2 sticks butter
- sugar
- pumpkin
- flour
- baking soda
- baking powder
- package of pudding mix (pumpkin pie works best, but butterscotch or vanilla are good too)
- pumpkin pie spice
- orange
- vanilla
- eggs
- salt
If you want to glaze the cookies then you need some powdered sugar too.
Soften the butter by either planning ahead (like that ever happens when you make cookies!) or nuke in microwave for 10-20 seconds.
Dump butter and sugar into bowl or mixer. Mix until creamy. While mixing, put 4 c flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp baking soda, 2 t pumpkin pie spice, and 1 tsp salt into another bowl and mix with fork.Add 2 c pumpkin and pudding mix. When blended add eggs one at a time, mixing after each.
Zest 1 large orange. I use the cheese graters small grate part to do this. If you have a zester, more power to you. Keep orange as we will use juice for the glaze later.
Mix zest and vanilla into the batter. Add flour mix slowly, mixing well after each cup.
Take your butter wrappers and grease the baking sheet or line with waxed paper. Drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheet.
Throw pans into the oven for 10 minutes. Exactly 10 minutes. Less and they are gooey, more and they are brown on the bottom and dry. DO not worry. They are supposed to be fluffish. I tried using 2 teaspoons each of powder and soda and got more of a bread-like cookie. They were yummy, just not what I was expecting.
So, hint, hint.., to make bread or muffins, just increase the baking soda and powder to 2 teaspoons each and reduce by 1/2c of flour.
Let the cookies set on their pan for a few minutes before moving to cooling rack and wait until they are cool before adding glaze.
Oh yeah! The glaze! Mix 1 part squeezed OJ to 4 parts powdered sugar. You should get a thick liquid...drizzle over tops of cookies when cool. If you are feeling decorative, you could even zest part of another orange and put orange zesty sprinkles OR if you have a citrus peeler make little curls to put on top!
This recipe should make about 3 dozen cookies. I didn't end up with that many by the time they were done.
Damn gnomes.
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Pumpkin Cookies________________________________________________
Cookies
2 sticks of butter, softened
1c sugar
2c pumpkin
4 c flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
2 t pumpkin pie spice
1 tsp salt
1 pkg butterscotch, vanilla or pumpkin pie pudding
2 eggs
1 lg orange, zested
1 tsp vanilla
Glaze
1/2c powdered sugar
1-2Tbs orange juice
Pumpkin Pie Spice
4 Tbs cinnamon
4 t nutmeg
4 t ginger
3 t allspice
Mix together and store for pumpkin time.
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350.
Cream butter and sugar together. Mix dry ingredients into separate bowl. Add pumpkin, vanilla and zest to butter mix. Add eggs one at a time, beating after each. Add dry mix slowly allowing to mix well between each add.
Drop by spoonfuls onto greased cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 8-10 mins.
Mix glaze ingredients and when cookies are cool, glaze tops.
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