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Sharing A Recipe For Pumpkin Cookies


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wolfie Enthusiast

This is my Grandma's recipe. I substituted gluten-free flour and they came out amazing!! Gluten-free heaven!! DS & DD loves them! :)

Pumpkin Cookies

1 cup sugar

½ cup shortening (I used butter b/c I can't do soy)

2 eggs, beaten with whisk

1 cup pumpkin (not pie mix)

1½ cups flour (I used the Featherlight mix from Bette Hagman plus 1 1/2 tsp Xanthan gum)

1 tsp. cinnamon

4 tsp. baking powder

¼ tsp. salt

1 tsp. vanilla

I also added 1/2 tsp of cloves & 1/2 tsp of ginger

Mix together sugar and shortening. Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. Spoon onto nonstick baking sheet. Bake at 375 degrees 10-12 minutes. Cool completely before icing.

Icing

2 cups powdered sugar

1 Tbsp. milk (may need more)

1 tsp. vanilla

I add 1/2 tsp of cinnamon to the icing sometimes, too!

Mix with mixer. Spoon onto cookies.


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jaten Enthusiast

This sounds like a yummy fall treat. Now that the air is crisp, I may have to make some today. Thank you for sharing.

teebs in WV Apprentice

Thanks! I will try these sometime soon. Pumpkin cookies were always one of my faves.

Tracy

celiacgirls Apprentice

I made these today. My gluten-eating husband ate them before I frosted them and said they were the best thing I had ever baked! Meaning even when I baked with gluten.

I made them with Spectrum shortening and almond milk since we are casein and soy free.

Thanks for sharing the recipe.

Green12 Enthusiast

Thanks wolfie for sharing this recipe, they sound yummy. Perfect for Halloween or Thanksgiving :)

Guest melannen

Yum! I'll be trying these soon too (maybe today even :D)

Thanks for sharing!!

Guest melannen

Just had to say thanks again for sharing this recipe! I made some today...they're not going to last the night they're so good!! :D


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kbtoyssni Contributor

Thanks for sharing! I just made pumpkin cupcakes last night. I'll probably try these when the cupcakes are gone.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Ok Kim.. this is all your fault. We are totally addicted to them! I have just made a second batch. We finished the first one this morning! Colin really loves them. This time I havent put the icing on yet.. he is still loving them. I added chocolate chips to the last few to go in the oven.. they are great too!

Now its ninis oven fried chicken.. and your grandmas pumpking cookies!!!

:P

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