Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Recipe : Extra Good and Crisp Sugar Cookies


Many thanks to my cousin, Shan, for sharing this recipe from her Grandmother (and my great-Grandmother) Mrs. Fred Thompson.




Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

In a bowl, combine :


1 c (2 sticks) oleo or butter
2 c white sugar

Beat well.

Add :

2 eggs
½ c salad oil (aka vegetable oil)

Beat after each addition.

Add :

¼ tsp salt
2 or 3 tsp vanilla

Beat well.

5 c unsifted flour
2 tsp soda
2 tsp Cream of tartar

Beat well.

Roll a teaspoonful into a ball.  

Place on a greased cookie sheet.  Dip small glass in sugar and press cookie ¼ inch think.  

Bake 10 minutes in 350° or until slightly brown around the edge.  Do not over brown.  Cool.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Recipe : Grandmother's Sugar Cookies

I remember these sugar cookies from my childhood summers in Augusta, Kansas, with visitors to Grandmother and Grandfather Thompson's little pink house.  Grandmother was always in her apron and magically there were always sugar cookies when we visited.  

In a mixing bowl, cream together :

1 c shortening
1 1/3 c sugar

Add in and beat :

2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla

In another bowl, combine :

2 1/4 c all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt

Add the flour mixture to the liquids mixture and mix together.

Drop by teaspoons-ful on a greased cookie sheet.  Flatten with a glass bottom, dipped in sugar (press into cookie dough first to make the glass sticky, then dip into sugar before pressing the cookie).  

Bake at 350 degress for 8 minutes.  Do not overbake, just until light brown on the edges.

Notes :

You can add 1 c chopped nuts or coconut, or place a pecan half for maraschino cherries on top.

Grandmother's note :  "Good and easy".  7/79, 4/80, 10/80.  6 dozen.

Thanks to Aunt Charlene for saving the recipe!