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Last Updated November 30, 2012 / by Amie

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Okay, you caught me.

I’m officially obsessed with using my ice cream scooper to make cookies.

I just couldn’t help it.

They’re just so darn cute.

And the gingerbread flavor just makes them TDF. (Ta die for, obviously).

Don’t ya think?

I mean come on, we’re all used to making gingerbread cookies out of cookie cutter people or gingerbread houses. So, why not get a lil’ creative and make a few gingerbread scoops that you can pop into your mouth without worrying about those ginger people snapping in half. Plus, the raisins on my gingerbread women always went bad so fast and I had to pluck ’em off anyway.

So this way you don’t have to worry about decorating any ginger people.

These gingerbread cookies are just a lil’ scoop. A cute finger-food scoop that will cure your sweet tooth in a mere second.

There’s something special about gingerbread. It’s sweet without the added sugar. Kinda like cinnamon but a lil’ more subtle.

I’d actually recommend eating one of these guys for breakfast in the morning with some fresh jam. Why not? It’s kinda like eating a muffin or scone but ten times better.

Obviously.

Just make sure to pour yourself a nice glass of almond milk on the side. It really makes the whole experience a whole lot better. Kinda like in the movies. Hehe.

You heard me. Cookies for breakfast. It doesn’t get much better than that. Especially on a Friday.

This gluten free gingerbread recipe is super easy to throw together and not overly sweet, which makes it great for breakfast… or mid-afternoon snack or dessert… or just because.

This was actually my first attempt at baking gingerbread cookies. I’ve always been deterred from them in the past because I never wanted to spend the extra five minutes on using ginger people cookie cutters and then decorating them. There I said it.

But guess what? These cookies are totally worth every second it takes to make ’em, scoop em and bake ’em. In fact, I think baking these spurred a deep love for gingerbread and I can forsee a whole lotta gingerbread coming in the future.

These cookies remind me of summer ice cream scoops; they’re fun and playful and just make me smile. So, go ahead and smile. O, and these taste a whole lot better when baked in your pajamas on a Saturday morning.

Join me for a Twitter Party with King Arthur Flour about holiday baking on Thursday at 8PM EST by following #gfholiday on Twitter. See you there!

And don’t forget to head over to my Facebook Page starting December 1st where I’m hosting the ’25 Days of Christmas’ Giveaway Every Day. I’ll be giving away a new gluten-free gift everyday from December 1st-December 25th.
Enjoy and Good Luck!

Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cookies

Serves: 24

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Gluten-Free, Vegan and Dairy-Free

Author: Amie Valpone

Recipe type: Entree

Ingredients

  • 3Tbspwater
  • 1Tbsp.ground flax seeds
  • 1/2cupdairy-free butter
  • 2/3cupagave nectar
  • 1/4cupmolasses
  • 1cupquinoa flour
  • 1cupbrown rice flour
  • 1/3cuptapioca flour
  • 1/2tsp.Simply Organic All Spice
  • 2tsp.baking soda
  • 1tsp.Simply Organic Cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 F.

  2. Mix water and ground flax seed in a small bowl; set aside.

  3. In a large bowl, combine butter, agave, molasses and flax mixture. Then add quinoa, rice and tapioca flours, all spice, baking soda and cinnamon; mix well to combine.

  4. Using an ice cream scoop, scoop batter and place onto baking sheets.

  5. Bake for 12 minutes or until golden brown. Se aside to cool for 10 minutes before serving.

Nutrition Facts

Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cookies

Amount Per Serving (24 g)

Calories 116Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Sodium 148mg6%

Potassium 75mg2%

Carbohydrates 17g6%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 1g2%

Calcium 14mg1%

Iron 0.6mg3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. To make these Paleo, could you substitute the brown rice flour and the quinoa flour for tapioca??? I’d LOVE to make these but we have to be grain free in my home due to allergies. :/ Thanks!

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    1. Sorry I didn’t try these with substituting the flours-I don’t think it will work but you can try it Nicole. Sorry wish I had an answer for you! xooox

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FAQs

What makes gingerbread taste like gingerbread? ›

Molasses is the most associated with gingerbread. Light molasses, a mild molasses, comes from the first boiling of the sugar syrup. Dark molasses, a full-flavored molasses, comes from the second boiling of the sugar syrup, and is the most popular molasses used in gingerbread recipes.

What are the three types of gingerbread? ›

The three distinct types of gingerbread are brown gingerbread, wafer-based gingerbread and honey gingerbread.
  • BROWN GINGERBREAD.
  • WAFER GINGERBREAD.
  • HONEY GINGERBREAD.

How was gingerbread made originally? ›

Another key difference from modern-day gingerbread is that the medieval variety is made with honey and breadcrumbs. These were mixed with saffron and pepper to form a stiff paste which was formed into a square, sprinkled with cinnamon and decorated with box leaves secured with cloves.

What makes gingerbread hard or soft? ›

Some gingerbread recipes require some time to soften after baking because they are initially firm. Gingerbread is made harder by molasses and honey, but it becomes softer when water is absorbed by the sugar.

Should gingerbread be soft or crunchy? ›

Gingerbread cookies should be soft. They should be supple. They should bend to your teeth before the cookie skin breaks and the crumbs fall all over you. They should retain a bit of elasticity, and maybe you can even leave your fingerprints on the cookie if you hold them too hard because you're just that excited.

Can I use golden syrup instead of molasses? ›

Golden Syrup

With its golden, amber color, it is lighter than molasses, though the two are similar in their thickness. Golden syrup also a liquid sweetener, so 1 cup of golden syrup can replace 1 cup of molasses. Golden syrup has a unique flavor, so it may alter the flavor of your recipe slightly.

Are gingerbread healthy? ›

Research has also shown that it may improve dental hygiene, reduce cholesterol and lower blood pressure. Similarly, nutmeg – another common ingredient in gingerbread – is associated with reduced inflammation and may benefit heart health.

What are gingerbread men called now? ›

Some bakeries are now calling gingerbread men by the gender neutral term “gingerbread people.” Do you agree with the change? I couldn't care less if they called them “gingerbread cookies.” Originally Answered: Some Bakeries are now calling Gingerbread men by the gender fluid title Gingerbread people.

What country invented gingerbread? ›

According to Rhonda Massingham Hart's Making Gingerbread Houses, the first known recipe for gingerbread came from Greece in 2400 BC.

Why was gingerbread illegal? ›

Fear that gingerbread men could be agents of the occult spread to the continent and in 1607 the magistrates of Delft in the Netherlands made it illegal to either bake or eat the biscuits.

Why does gingerbread fall in the middle? ›

Most likely too much bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) was added. Bicarbonate of soda is an extremely active raising agent and if you add too much then the gingerbread will rise up a lot during baking, then sink back fairly dramatically.

What is the gingerbread capital of the world? ›

Nuremberg was recognized as the "Gingerbread Capital of the World" when in the 1600s the guild started to employ master bakers and skilled workers to create complicated works of art from gingerbread. Medieval bakers used carved boards to create elaborate designs.

What happens if you don't chill gingerbread dough? ›

Chilling the dough before it goes into a hot oven gives the butter a chance to firm up and reduces how much it spreads when baking. “You should chill the dough both before rolling and cutting and after,” she said.

How long does gingerbread last? ›

How long does gingerbread last? Baked gingerbread will keep for 5 days in an airtight container. If it's humid or moisture is present, the gingerbread will soften. You can freeze gingerbread either raw or cooked.

How long should you chill gingerbread dough? ›

Divide the dough into two thick disks and wrap each disk in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until chilled, about 3 hours. (The dough can be prepared up to 2 days ahead.) To roll out the cookies, work with one disk at a time, keeping the other disk refrigerated.

What is the main flavor in gingerbread? ›

Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar, or molasses.

Where does gingerbread flavor come from? ›

Today it is generally accepted that the spice blend used in gingerbread is ginger, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, cardamom, anise and molasses/honey. Ginger, is a spice with a warm heat which comes from a rhizome native to Southeast Asia.

Is gingerbread actually made with ginger? ›

Gingerbread is enjoyed in many countries. But while each place may have its own take on the confection, the one thing that remains consistent is the spices they include – the key ingredient being ginger.

What does gingerbread flavor taste like? ›

Gingerbread is a classic treat that is especially popular during the holiday season. It can be presented in a variety of forms from cookies to houses to little men. No matter its appearance, the taste is always pleasantly sweet with a mild, peppery kick.

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