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Gingerbread cookies with maple sugar and chocolate chips

“There’s nothing like the smell of gingerbread cookies baking in the oven to create a warm holiday atmosphere. The subtle taste of molasses mixed with spices perfumes the house and promises a real treat. A guaranteed success! It’s also a wonderful gift to give to those who host us. Giving something we’ve made ourselves is giving a piece of our heart.” – Marilyn

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Gingerbread Cookies: Sweet Comfort for the Holiday Season

The sweetness of molasses and maple sugar

Making these gingerbread cookies in Quebec means bringing home the authenticity of local flavors. Rich molasses, fragrant maple sugar, and warming spices combine to create a tender texture and enveloping taste. Their aroma fills the air with a comforting warmth, perfect for warming the heart during the holiday season.

A gourmet and family tradition

These cookies, which evoke the charm of winter and the warmth of the holiday season, are a perfect fit for Quebec culinary traditions. They're ideal for making with children: everyone can shape them, taste them, and let their creativity run wild. The result? A moment of togetherness, warm memories, and sweet treats to share.

A pleasure for the senses and the taste buds

With a carefully balanced blend of molasses, maple, and spices, each cookie melts in your mouth, revealing deep, satisfying flavors. The slightly crispy surface contrasts with a soft interior, creating an irresistible taste experience. Enjoyed by the fireplace with a glass of milk, hot tea, or coffee, these gingerbread cookies are a staple for entertaining, afternoon tea, and family get-togethers.

🔍 Summary
🔍 Information Details
⏱️ Preparation time 20 minutes
🍳 Cooking time 10-12 minutes
⏲️ Total time 32-35 minutes
🔧 Difficulty level Easy
🍽️ Servings 24
🔥 Calories (approximate) 150 per serving

Ingredients
  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground cloves
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 pinch of ground nutmeg (optional)
  • 3/4 cup butter at room temperature
  • 1 cup maple sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup molasses
  • 1 1/2 tsp fresh ginger, finely chopped
  • 1/2 tsp lemon zest, finely grated
  • 2/3 cup dark or milk chocolate chips (to taste)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (optional)

Instructions

Nutritional Information per Serving
Nutrient Quantity
Calories 150 kcal
Proteins 2 g
Carbohydrates 20 g
Sugars 12 g
Lipids 7 g
Fibers 1 g
Saturated fatty acids 4 g
Sodium 120 mg

Questions & Answers about Gingerbread Cookies

Q: Can we vary the chocolates and ingredients for a different taste profile?
A: Absolutely. Beyond dark chocolate, milk or even white chocolate can add a new dimension. Roasted nuts or dried fruit can also enrich the texture and flavor, creating your own signature treat.

Q: How do I adapt the recipe to suit my cooking equipment?
A: A convection oven may require a slight adjustment in cooking time to achieve the ideal consistency. It is advisable to closely monitor the first batch and note the exact time to reproduce the perfect result in the future.

Q: What is the best way to give these cookies as gifts during the holidays?
A: Place them in a pretty metal box or airtight jar adorned with a ribbon. Add a small handwritten label describing their spicy flavor and maple sweetness. This thoughtful gesture will enhance their sentimental value.

Q: Can we adjust the size or shape of the cookies?
A: Yes, there's no need to stick to the classic shape. Christmas cookie cutters, smaller or larger balls, or even free-form shapes will give these cookies a fun and festive look without altering their flavor.

Q: How do I involve children in the preparation?
A: Let them shape the dough, weigh the ingredients, or decorate each cookie. This turns the cooking session into a fun and educational activity, where they develop their fine motor skills, creativity, and a love of homemade food.

Did You Know? – The Place of Spices in the World Here is a visualization of the five most used spices around the world and the regions where they are particularly popular. Each square represents the spice's popularity in the given region.
🌎 The Most Used Spices Around the World
Spicy North America Europe Asia Africa Middle East
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