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1989 2nd place: great-grandma's gingerbread cookies Recipe
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1989 2nd place: great-grandma's gingerbread cookies

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1989 2nd place: great-grandma's gingerbread cookies Recipe
1/2 c  Vegetable shortening
      1 c  Sugar
      3    Eggs
    1/2 c  Cold water
      2 ts Baking soda
      1 c  Sorghum or molasses
           All-purpose flour (5-6 cups)
      1 ts Ground cinnamon
    1/2 ts Ground cloves
      1 ts Ginger
    1/2 ts Salt
 

    minutes
  
     1. Cream shortening and sugar in mixing bowl, beat in eggs, one at a
    time. Mix water and baking soda in small bowl until dissolved. Add
    baking soda mixture and sorghum to butter mixture. Sift 5 1/2 cups of
    the flour, the spices and salt together. Blend into dough. Divide
    dough into 4 balls. Wrap in plastic wrap. Flatten and refrigerate
    overnight.
  
     2. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Roll 1 portion of dough out at a time on
    lightly floured surface. Cut into desired shapes. Bake on a greased
    cookie sheet until puffed, 10 to 12 minutes. Do not overbake.
  
     3. When cool, decorate with buttercream frosting and/or candies as
    desired. Sorghum gives these cookies a special flavor, but molasses
    can be used as a substitute.
  
    Ann Smith of Plainfield won second place, and described how her
    gingerbread men left Bohemia in 1872 and immigrated to the United
    States. Smith's great-grandmother, "Babicka" Novak, lived in a small
    Czech-American town in South Dakota where Smith's mother grew up in
    the 1920s. At Christmas time, her great-grandma would give her
    neighbors Old World gingerbread men, reindeer and rocking horses.
      "One year when Great-grandma delivered the cookies, she brought
    along her teenaged grandson, who was visiting from a small ethnic
    Czech community in Nebraska," Smith wrote.
      "Introductions made that day over the watchful eyes of the
    gingerbread men eventually lead to wedding bells for my parents a
    decade later. Great-grandma Novak probably had planned this all
    along!" from the Chicago Tribune second annual Food Guide Holiday
    Cookie Contest December 14, 1989
 
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