Cookies: Snickerdoodles


Hello Steemians,


 

I Found This Recipe Today.

 I don't Know Where It

Originated, But, 

It Is A Very 

Good Recipe. 

Circa 1986

This Recipe Was Given To Me

By A School Friend.


I Love These, Because They 

Are Chewy And Softer 

Than Other Cookies.


SNICKERDOODLES



You Will Need:

1 Cup Of Shortening 

2 Eggs

2 Teaspoons Cream Of Tartar

1/2 Teaspoons Salt

1 + 1/2 Cups Of Sugar

2 + 3/4 Flour, Sifted

1 Teaspoons Baking Soda 

3 Tablespoons Of sugar

2 Teaspoons Of Cinnamon

2 Med To Large Size Mixing Bowls

Cereal Bowl

Cookie Sheet

Spoon & Spatula

Measuring Utensils 


Mix 1 Cup Of Shortening And 1 + 1/2 Cups Of Sugar In Mixing Bowl Til Blended

Add Eggs And Beat Til Blended,  Set Aside


In 2nd Separate Mixing Bowl

Sift Together Flour, Cream of Tartar, Baking Soda And Salt


Stir The Flour Mixture Into The Creamed Mixture From 1st Bowl

Chill In Fridge Til Firmer,  About 10 To 30 Minutes


Meanwhile, Mix 3 Tablespoons Of Sugar 

With 2 Teaspoons Of Cinnamon In Cereal Bowl



Remove Cookie Dough From Fridge When 

Just Chilled Enough To Stick And Form

Roll Cookie Dough Into Balls 

 Size Of A Large Walnut, 

Rolls Dough Balls In Cinnamon & Sugar Mixture



Place Dough Balls On Cookie Sheet About

 2 Inches Apart

Bake In Oven 400 Degrees For 8 To 10 Minutes

Note:

You Will Want To Remove These From Oven When

Cookies Are Dry On Top, Otherwise

They Will Be Too Hard To Chew When Cooled Off


Use Spatula To Remove Cookies From Cookie Sheet After Cooled

Makes About 4 Dozen Cookies

Cookies Can Be Stored In Ziplock Bag Or

Airtight Container For 1 Week


Note: If Your Oven Is Too Hot

Turn Down  350  To 375 Degrees

Snickerdoodles Scorch Very Easy



Snickerdoodles Go Good With Milk

Or Vanilla Ice Cream or Alone!



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Until the Next Time,

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