Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (2024)

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (1)

syelenock

Rating: 5 stars

12/18/2017

i made these on friday night for our annual cookie exchange on saturday - they were a hit!! i took first place!! i have never even come in top 3. these cookies are very easy to make and quite delicious, i think they will be my go-to cookie for the holidays from now on.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (2)

Maddie

Rating: 5 stars

12/14/2017

I make these every year. They are one of my family's favorite. Really a yummy cookie!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (3)

John

Rating: 5 stars

06/18/2017

Easy and excellent! Loved the glaze.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (4)

portland

Rating: 5 stars

12/22/2016

easy to make, excellent flavor, crip texture. glaze adds just enough sweetness and decoration.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (5)

Wiannu

Rating: 5 stars

12/03/2013

This recipe is wonderful! I am making tins and these cookies are definitely going in them. I did try making a batch with Splenda as a substitute... not the same effect :(

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (6)

brighteyes8

Rating: 5 stars

10/10/2013

Delicious, soft, and spicy! These are on the sweet side for sure, though. Great with or without the frosting but I think the lemon frosting is both surprising and a nice change of pace. If you like your frosting more lemony, use more lemon juice and less water -- maybe 2 t. juice and 2 t. water. As is, it just hints of lemon. I subbed all whole wheat pastry flour for the AP flour and you could not tell the diference. Otherwise made exactly as written.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (7)

Ralacey

Thes were so easy to make and delicious! I agree that freezing the dough for 15 minutes before rolling in the sugar made it much easier.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (8)

alacka

Rating: 5 stars

01/09/2012

Very very best cookies turned out. I'm still a bit sub-rule took the recipe from http://peanutbuttercookierecipenow.com/ I got even better

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (9)

swimfly

Rating: 5 stars

12/14/2011

these cookies were amazing!!! Everyone loved them! They stayed moist and chewy. I frosted some and left some plain to compare and my crowd all said the plain were very good but preferred the frosted. Definitely going to make again!!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (10)

MegDesmond

Rating: 5 stars

12/13/2011

Perfectly soft, sweet and spicy!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (11)

CandaceCH

Rating: 4 stars

12/11/2011

Easy, yummy, and gingery! I didn't make the icing: with the sugar-rolling, these cookies definitely don't need icing.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (12)

JaneOL

Rating: 5 stars

12/22/2010

These are so good and so easy. I like that they stay soft and chewy. Delicious ginger flavor and just the hint of lemon in the frosting is a nice touch.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (13)

garliclemon

Rating: 5 stars

10/31/2010

Total yum. Best ginger cookie, and I've been searching for one for ages. These stay perfectly soft, and the icing is a nice touch but not necessary. I subbed in orange juice for lemon once, and it was just as good. These are so fluffy. I did add a bit more molasses after tasting the dough, but I tend to prefer a bit more bite from the molasses. I agree with other reviewers, it works better to chill the dough--even as little at 15 mins--before rolling the balls, otherwise it's too sticky. Another good icing idea is make a batch of chocolate ganache and swirl that on top of the cookies. This is my go-to ginger cookie recipe now.

Rating: 5 stars

10/09/2010

I was surprised at how good these cookies were! SOOOO good! They froze well and stayed chewy. I will make them every holiday season.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (15)

DIA2SYD

Rating: 4 stars

10/05/2010

Good flavor and texture, but not outstanding. Also, be very careful not to place them too low in the oven because they will brown very quickly.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (16)

lecolburn

Rating: 5 stars

04/28/2010

I made these cookies for a girlfriend who is pregnant and experiencing morning sickness because ginger is supposed to ease nausea. They were so easy to make and delish! Nice and crunchy on the outside and very chewy on the inside. I will make these again and again.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (17)

box686

Rating: 5 stars

12/20/2009

These cookies are great. Easy to make and they stay fresh for a week (mine were gone after that).

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (18)

kategunby

Rating: 5 stars

12/13/2009

These cookies are great! Very easy, quick, and cute! The sugar coating makes them unbelievably tasty, and you really don't need the glaze - try one before you put any on and decide for yourself.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (19)

Mellyhead

Rating: 5 stars

12/08/2009

I have made this recipe every year for Christmas and once for Valentines Day. These cookies are incredibly soft and the icing is the perfect touch. For the icing I omit the water and use fresh squeezed orange juice instead of lemon. And I usually omit the cloves and add just a little extra cinnamon.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (20)

boobookittyf*ck

Rating: 5 stars

11/30/2009

These cookies are amazingly tasty. I made them specifically for my husband, as I am not really a ginger type of girl, but I could not resist them! I followed the recipe to the T and they were moist and delicious.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (21)

GStroud

Rating: 5 stars

11/18/2009

I made this for my annual cookie swap a few years ago and now my husband asks for them every Christmas. They are easy to make, even for an imperfect baker such as me. And they taste delicious with a cup of tea or hot cocoa! To make the icing easier, I mix it all up, stick in a ziploc bag, cut a small corner off and pipe it over the cooled cookies. I also frost right on the cooling rack, but place wax paper underneath to make clean up super easy!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (22)

Amypiper

Rating: 5 stars

02/22/2009

This recipe is awesome!! I make them without the frosting and always slightly undercook them. This time around I added milk chocolate chips to them. I have to say, I think this was the best batch yet! This cookie is always loved by everyone. It is one of our family's favorites.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (23)

mistifi

Rating: 5 stars

01/04/2009

These cookies have never failed me. You don't even really need the frosting, though it adds a nice touch. I like adding fresh-squeezed orange juice to the powdered sugar to make orange-flavored icing.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (24)

Michelle94904

Rating: 5 stars

01/04/2009

This is a great, delicious, beautiful, and simple ginger cookie recipe. I'm online copying the recipe for a friend who ate nearly my whole batch. They look beautiful when frosted. I doubled the recipe easily. Highly recommended.

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (25)

SybilA

Rating: 3 stars

12/22/2008

I must have done something wrong as my cookies ended up being little domes and not nice flat, round cookies. I got exactly 40 balls, the dough was fantastic. Was I supposed to flatten them before I baked them? They still taste incredibly delicious, but are just little domes!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (26)

RebeccaCH

Rating: 5 stars

12/17/2008

These are awesome! I made them and brought them to work and everyone ate them by the handful. They are light and soft, but have great flavor and just a little but of crunch around the edges. I liked them just as much without the frosting, but I frosted them anyway. I might reduce the amount of lemon juice in the frosting next time to suit my own taste, but no one else seemed to think it was too sour. Also, I didn't have cloves so I just used a little extra ginger and cinnamon and it worked great. This is a keeper for sure!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (27)

my3kids

Rating: 5 stars

11/22/2008

We loved this recipe, my kids asked for a second cookie after finishing the first! I didn't have all the needed spices on hand so I substituted 1 tsp. pumpkin pie spice, 1/2 tsp. Cinnamon, and 1/2 tsp. ginger for all the spices listed. They turned out wonderful and I will probably keep the change for next time. I also added a bit more lemon as other reviewers suggested to the glaze. I think I might try almond or just a little vanilla next time. They baked for exactly 10mins. in my oven and I let them cool for 20 mins. on a rack. Perfect!

Frosted Ginger Cookies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why are my ginger cookies so hard? ›

“There are some gingerbread recipes that are hard right after baking and need to sit for a few days to soften. Molasses and honey hardens gingerbread, but as the sugar absorbs moisture, it will get softer.”

Why don t my ginger cookies crackle on the top? ›

Not enough leavening (it needs to be strong enough to crack the top once it's set) Using a single-acting baking powder (double acting gives extra rise when it gets heated) Not creaming the fat long enough (creaming cuts little air pockets into the fat, which means the leavening has to do less work)

How do you make cookies fluffy instead of flat? ›

Try using baking powder instead of baking soda. Baking soda encourages spreading while baking powder puffs the cookies up. If your recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of baking soda, you would use 3 to 4 teaspoons of baking powder.

Why did my ginger snaps go flat? ›

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot. Here's what's happening. The butter melts super quickly in a too-hot oven before the other ingredients have firmed up into a cookie structure. Therefore, as the butter spreads so does the whole liquidy cookie.

How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

How do you know when ginger cookies are done? ›

Easy to Notice Signs:
  1. Golden Brown Edges – Check the edges of the cookies for a golden brown colour. This indicates that the cookies have caramelized and are likely done. ...
  2. Set Centres – Gently touch the centre of a cookie. ...
  3. Light Cracking – Look for light cracks on the surface of the cookies.
Oct 18, 2023

What is the difference between gingersnaps and molasses cookies? ›

Gingersnaps typically have a crisp, snappy texture and a spicier, more pronounced ginger flavor, while molasses cookies are soft with a deeper, rich molasses flavor. Can this dough be frozen? Definitely! Just follow the instructions for sugar coated cookies in my post on how to freeze cookie dough.

Why are my cookies soft instead of crunchy? ›

Sugar: Using white sugar or corn syrup in a cookie produces a crisp end product. Corn syrup also browns more readily than some other sugars. Egg: Recipes without egg will yield a flatter, crisper cookie with more spread. Eggs provide moisture for steam which leavens the cookie dough.

What is the secret to soft cookies? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

Does adding more baking powder make cookies fluffier? ›

In this series of photos, you can see that as we increase the baking powder, the cookies tend to rise a little more, but only to a certain point. Eventually, the reaction is so strong and violent that it will actually cause those air pockets to rupture and collapse, delivering a denser, squatter cookie.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

What is the difference between ginger snaps and ginger biscuits? ›

A gingersnap, ginger snap, ginger nut, or ginger biscuit is a biscuit flavored with ginger. Ginger snaps are flavored with powdered ginger and a variety of other spices, most commonly cinnamon, molasses and clove.

What's the difference between ginger snaps and ginger cookies? ›

Both are spiced cookies. The main differences are that gingersnaps are typically rolled into balls, while gingerbread is rolled out and cut into shapes. Gingersnaps are also baked slightly longer, which is where they get their snappy crispiness. Gingerbread is typically a little chewier.

What is the difference between ginger nuts and ginger snaps? ›

In North America these cookies are usually called gingersnaps but in Australia and New Zealand they are called ginger nuts. I cannot tell you how delicious these ginger cookies are so I'm just going to sort of beg you to make them.

Why do my homemade cookies get so hard? ›

Cookies become hard when the moisture in them evaporates. This can be caused by leaving them out in the air for too long, baking them for too long, or storing them improperly. The lack of moisture makes the cookies hard and dry, which makes them difficult to enjoy.

Why are the cookies I made so hard? ›

Hard cookies: you are over mixing, baking too long, baking at too high a temperature, or some combination of these. Cakey cookies: not enough brown sugar, too much or too little egg, too much flour, maybe you used baking powder instead of baking soda?

Why do my cookies turn out so hard? ›

According to The Kitchn, this occurs when you over-mix the dough. Mixing the dough naturally causes gluten to develop in the flour, and while you do need a good amount of gluten to give your cookies structure, too much of it will result in hard cookies.

What makes homemade cookies get hard? ›

Over-baking is perhaps the most obvious - too long in the oven and your cookies will dry out, so make sure you time it right. Overworking your dough is another common problem, causing excess gluten strands to form, and making your cookie hard and tough. Fat content can be a cause.

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