These classic gingerbread cookies make chewy cookies that smell just like Christmas. Did you know Christmas has a smell? Yup, pine trees and cookies – that’s the smell of the holidays! Looking for a family activity to do in the kitchen? Bake up a batch of these delicious Gingerbread cookies! Not only will you have a yummy treat to eat, but they provide endless fun for the entire family when decorating them! Get the kids involved by handing them a pastry bag filled with icing and let them get to work! And because my daughter recently asked me if Gingerbread Men Cookies could also be girls, I decided to name these the more correct Gingerbread Men and Women Cookies. These cookies are dedicated to my daughters who always ask the best questions to keep me on my toes.
Why These Gingerbead Cookies are the BEST
How to Make
Wet Ingredients. Mix sugar, molasses, butter (softened) and hot water in a large mixing bowl.
Dry ingredients. Now add flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger and cloves to the bowl and continue mixing. You can use a hand mixer or spoon, up to you. If the dough feels too wet, you can add a little bit more flour.
Refrigerate. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (or eco friendly bees wrap) and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. If we’re not in a rush and I’m trying to prep for the next day I’ll refrigreate the dough overnight. Note: please don’t skip this step. The dough needs to be chilled or it won’t roll out.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Roll and Cut. Roll the dough out onto a floured surface, rolling until it’s about 1/4 inch thickness. Using gingerbread cookie cutters (or other shapes), cut your shapes and place on greased baking sheets. Tip: Here’s women cookie cutters or just decorate dresses and jumpers with icing after baking.
Bake for 10 minutes, or until the middle of the cookie seems firm. Remove from oven and allow to cool before decorating them.
Decorate with sprinkles, icing and other decorations. Have fun! Below you’ll find more info on decorating and storing the cookies.
How to Decorate Gingerbread Men and Women
First, this isn’t a competition (unless you’re actually decorating these for a competition, then ignore me completley), so don’t feel overwhelmed decorating the best looking gingerbread cookies ever. Have fun with it. I let my kids go wild with these, and we completely turn our kitchen into a big mess, but that’s ok because in my opinion Christmas cookies are about the memories!
With that said, here’s some suggestions for decorating:
How to Store
Store cookies in an airtight container up to 5 days. If making as gifts, I recommend making a day before so the gift receiver has a couple days to eat them. Hope you enjoy these Gingerbread Men (and Women) Cookies! Pin for later: