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17January2011
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Ginger Cookies (No Gluten, No Grains, No Sugar)

Written by Grain Free Living

This is a recipe by reader Aimee Lauezzari who says


"This is my adaptation of a recipe on www.positivehealth.com. This version doesn't
use any grains. I mix these right in the saucepan that I start with. It's a nice little
cookie and my family loves them, so much that I usually double the recipe.
NOTE: The original calls for rice flour instead of arrowroot. "

 

55 g butter
2 tablespoons molasses
2 tablespoons honey
115 g arrowroot
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2-1 teaspoon mixed spice
1 teaspoon ginger

Melt the butter, honey and molasses in a medium saucepan.

Remove from heat and stir in the remaining ingredients.

Allow to stand. If after 5-10 minutes it's not a bit of a firm dough, you might add a bit
more arrowroot.

Roll into small balls and bake for 10-15 minutes at 170°C/350°F.

Last Updated on Jan172011

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General Recipe Notes

All recipes measurements are in METRIC. If you wish to convert to imperial please use the convertor tool supplied on each recipe page and use the same (either all metric or all imperial) for the whole recipe.

Some points for American readers on metric measurements are:

1 cup is 250ml which is slightly larger than the imperial 1 cup of an 8 oz measure.  1 tblspoon is 20 ml which again is slightly larger than the imperial tablespoon measure of 15ml.  In most recipes this should not make too much of a difference, especially if you exchange all metric for all imperial.  Cookie recipes need accuracy however so if your cookies are not turning out (either too soft or spreading too much) the problem will most likely be the measures.

Nearly all recipes are cooked in a moderate 180°C oven, which is 350 °F / Gas 4.