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  • Soft Gingerbread Men

    Soft Gingerbread Men

    Cookies are serious business around our house. Baking dozens of cookies in all varieties is part of our holiday tradition. The box of cookies in the photo held just a sampling of treats baked for our annual Christmas Eve party—and these soft gingerbread men are always a crowd pleaser.


    Ingredients

    • 1 cup packed brown sugar
    • ½ cup butter + ¼ cup shortening (or ¾ cup shortening for a more traditional texture)
    • ¼ cup molasses
    • 1 tbsp honey or dark corn syrup (optional, for extra softness)
    • 1 large egg
    • 2 tsp baking soda
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tsp ground ginger
    • 1½ tsp ground cloves
    • ¼ tsp table salt
    • 2¼ cups all-purpose flour

    Directions

    Make the Dough

    In a large bowl, beat together brown sugar, butter, shortening, molasses, honey (if using), and egg until smooth and creamy. Stir in baking soda, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, and salt. Gradually mix in flour until fully incorporated.

    Cover dough and chill for at least 3 hours or overnight, until firm enough to roll.

    Roll and Cut

    Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Roll chilled dough between sheets of parchment paper dusted with confectioners’ sugar (instead of flour) to about ¼-inch thickness. Cut into desired shapes using cookie cutters.

    Transfer cookies to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or release foil.

    Bake

    Bake for 10–12 minutes, or until cookies are fragrant and edges are just set—they’ll continue to bake on the sheet after removal. Avoid overbaking to keep them soft.

    Cool cookies on the baking sheet for several minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

    Optional Glaze

    For a glossy finish, whisk together 1 cup confectioners’ sugar, 1–2 tbsp milk, and ½ tsp vanilla or lemon juice. Brush lightly over warm cookies and allow to set.


    Notes

    Preparation

    • Rolling between parchment prevents sticking and eliminates the need for added flour, keeping cookies tender.
    • Adding honey or corn syrup creates a slightly chewier texture.
    • For an even softer cookie, slightly underbake and store while still a bit warm.

    Serving Suggestions

    • Decorate with royal icing, sanding sugar, or a drizzle of glaze.
    • Serve alongside hot cocoa, Anijsmelk, or Aunt Laurie’s Pumpkin Spice Steamer for a cozy holiday pairing.

    Make-Ahead & Storage

    • Dough can be chilled up to 3 days or frozen up to 1 month; thaw in the refrigerator before rolling.
    • Baked cookies keep for about 1 week in an airtight container at room temperature.
    • To retain softness, store with a slice of bread or a piece of apple in the container.
  • Pumpkin Spice Steamer

    Pumpkin Spice Steamer

    This cozy pumpkin-spice drink, adapted from Aunt Laurie’s holiday favorite, fills the kitchen with warmth and nostalgia. Creamy, fragrant, and gently spiced, it’s perfect for Thanksgiving, Sinterklaas, and Christmas gatherings—or any chilly evening.


    Ingredients

    • 5 cups whole milk (or 4 cups milk + 1 cup half-and-half)
    • ⅓ cup sugar (adjust to taste)
    • ¾ cup pumpkin purée (not pie filling)
    • ½ tsp pumpkin pie spice
    • ½ tsp vanilla extract
    • Pinch of salt
    • Optional: 2 tbsp nonfat dry milk powder (adds creaminess)
    • Optional: ⅛ tsp xanthan gum (improves texture and body)
    • Whipped cream, for serving
    • Optional: ground cinnamon or nutmeg, for garnish

    Directions

    Heat the Base

    In a medium saucepan, whisk together the milk, sugar, pumpkin purée, pumpkin pie spice, and salt. If using nonfat dry milk powder or xanthan gum, whisk them in thoroughly at this stage. Warm gently over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the mixture is hot and steaming but not boiling.

    Finish and Serve

    Remove from heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Whisk or blend briefly with an immersion blender until lightly frothy. Pour into mugs, top with whipped cream, and sprinkle with a touch of cinnamon or nutmeg, if desired.

    Optional Variation

    For a richer drink, replace 1 cup of milk with half-and-half or add 1 tbsp butter before serving. For an extra aromatic touch, garnish with a cinnamon stick or star anise.


    Notes

    Preparation

    • Do not allow the mixture to boil—this helps maintain a smooth texture and prevents scorching.
    • Whisk dry milk powder and xanthan gum well before heating to avoid clumping.
    • A small pinch of salt enhances the pumpkin and spice notes while balancing sweetness.

    Serving Suggestions

    • Serve as a warm holiday drink for Thanksgiving, Sinterklaas, or Christmas gatherings.
    • Top with Maple Whipped Cream, or traditional whipped cream and a dusting of cinnamon or nutmeg for presentation.
    • Pairs well with pumpkin pie, spice cake, or gingerbread cookies.

    Make-Ahead & Storage

    • The spiced milk mixture can be prepared a few hours in advance and reheated gently before serving.
    • Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 2 days; reheat slowly over low heat, whisking to restore texture.