For me, the holidays can be a lonely time. However this year I hit the mother-lode. My brother and his wife, who live in Turkey, came to Philadelphia for a few days. I went to join them and had a wonderful time. It is a complicated story but my relationship with my brother started at age 16. He is a gift I never take for granted. For me, our visit was a holiday.
And here comes Thanksgiving. This year I have the rare pleasure of celebrating with my sister and her husband. We have only celebrated a few times together in our adult lives. They are coming here to visit and I am super excited. My sister and I get together about twice a year. I try to go to NYC and she always comes to see me. I adore her company. She fills a void that no one else can fill. Although we are very different people, we have grown closer over time. It will be a treat to cook with her by my side. She inspired me to cook and love food when I was a young adult.
A funny thought just entered my mind. We will be a gathering of the little people. Only three people will be over 5'6". In Wisconsin this is unheard of. Where I grew up it wasn't a big deal. Maybe I will rename the gathering, "Hobbit Hanukkah". It will be refreshing not to have to look up all the time.
Please leave a comment telling me about your Thanksgiving family and traditions. Maybe you can share a recipe too. I just might give it a try.
I plan to make these delicious molasses cookies right before my sister arrives. She is coming on the Monday before Thanksgiving so we can ease into sweets with these yummy concoctions. I love molasses cookies because of the ginger, cinnamon and clove infusion. The recipe is found online in "All Recipes". http://allrecipes.com/recipe/crackle-top-molasses-cookies/
I found the comments helpful and learned that if you want a chewy cookie don't cool them on a rack. I placed them on wax paper to cool and they were great! I increased the spices, cooked them for a little less time and I think I integrated some whole wheat flour.
OK- Before anyone tells me.... "family" has 6 letters. I never claimed to be a mathematician.
Ingredients:
2/3 cup vegetable oil
1 cup white sugar
1 egg
1/4 cup molasses
2 cups all-purpose flour
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2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/3 cup white sugar
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Directions:
| 1. | Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C). |
| 2. | In a large bowl mix oil and 1 cup of sugar. Add egg, beat well. Stir in molasses, 2 cups flour, baking soda and spices. If necessary, add more flour to make a firm dough. |
| 3. | Shape dough into 1 1/4 inch balls. Roll in 1/3 cup sugar. Place 3 inches apart on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 12 to 14 minutes or until tops crack. Remove from baking sheet and cool on rack. |