Snickerdoodles is said to be a New England cookie. I must say that it is apt for the region,climate and season. The cookie contains all the warming spices which will give you the mojo to step out in the Fall chill. Pumpkin adds body and flavor to the cookies.
I did have the good fortune of seeing Fall in three of the six states in New England in all its glory, will post the pics soon.
The cookie is more a cake like because I have used baking powder instead of cream of tartar and baking soda. Did I say its an EGGLESS cookie too!
Last pic shows how the base of the cookie looks. |
Ingredients:
All purpose flour-1 1/2 cups
Sugar - 1 cup (2/3 for dough and 1/3 for rolling)
Brown sugar - 1/4 cup
Vanilla extract - 1tsp
Pumpkin puree - 1/3 th of 15oz can
Melted butter - 1 stick(1/2 cup or 113 gms)
Baking powder-1/2 to 2/3 tsp
Cinnamon powder - 2 tsp ( 1 tsp for dough and 1 tsp for rolling)
Pumpkin spice powder - 1 tsp (A mix of nutmeg, dry ginger and cloves)
A small pinch of salt -optional
White chocolate morsels -for decoration.(see notes)
Method:
Sift the flour and baking powder together.
Melt the butter in a microwave safe bowl.
Mix the pumpkin puree,sugars and spice powders into the butter.Stir in the flour mixture. The dough will be sticky so refrigerate the dough for half an hour.
Mix remaining sugar and cinnamon powder together.
Make the dough into small balls and roll it into the sugar and cinnamon mixture .
Keep it on an ungreased baking sheet atleast 2 inches apart giving it space to spread.
Bake it at 350 F for 8 minutes.2-3 minutes more if you are looking for crunchier texture.
Leave it on the cookie sheet for another 10 minutes then remove and cool on wire rack.
I rolled the cookie again in the cinnamon sugar for the extra spice and color.
Stays good in room temperature upto 4 days.
Note -white chocolate morsels (around 60 gms ) can be used while making the dough but here I have simply fixed on top (press lightly) as a decoration as soon as the cookie came out of the oven. It does not fall off easily.
More pumpkin ideas from Food Network friends:
Feed Me Phoebe: 7 Healthy Pumpkin Recipes for Fall
The Lemon Bowl: Pumpkin Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies (Gluten-Free)
Jeanette's Healthy Living: Gluten-Free Pumpkin Spice Oat Chocolate Chip Pancakes
Bacon and Souffle: Easy Pumpkin Bundt Cake
Weelicious: Quick Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls
Virtually Homemade: Gluten-Free Dark Brownies with Pumpkin Frosting
Devour: Eat As Much Pumpkin As Possible
Napa Farmhouse 1885: Pumpkin and Chocolate Chip Cake
Red or Green: Spiced Pumpkin Waffles with Maple Syrup Glazed Bacon
Elephants and the Coconut Trees: Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies
The Cultural Dish: Baked Pumpkin Doughnuts
The Mom 100: Pumpkin Gingerbread with Crystallized Ginger
Haute Apple Pie: Pumpkin Bread Truffles
Domesticate Me: No-Bake Pumpkin Pie Energy Bites with Dark Chocolate Chunks (Vegan and Gluten-Free)
I Am Baker: Pumpkin Spice Puppy Chow
Taste With The Eyes: Savory Little Pumpkins with Labneh, Zaatar and Pumpkin Seed Oil
Swing Eats: Pumpkin Almond Spice Waffles (Gluten-Free)
FN Dish: Pumpkin Spice (and Everything Nice)
Wow !!! it really looks amazing ....really liked the inside of the cookie
ReplyDeleteo my God cookies are truely worth trying :)
ReplyDeletepumpkin specials mark fall & halloween treats,looks very yummy one :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing ofcourse in India maybe we dont include it much in India i guess excpet for sambar!i tried focaccia and it was superb~will try cookies soon.
ReplyDeleteoh wow !! that looks amazing.. tasted great too.. perfect texture those cookies have
ReplyDeletewow! look at the texture of the cookies so mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteLovely tempting cookies Meena.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these cookies, Indeed its so nice, in fact triple nice.
ReplyDeleteI like Snickerdoodle cookies because of their texture. Adding pumpkin to it uplifts the flavor and suits for the Halloween treat for kids.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea of adding pumpkin,cookies looks the best
ReplyDeletewow well made snickerdoodles, must try!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome cookies...hearing this type of cookies for the 1st time :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a champion idea. Good photo of breaking the cookie in half. I am going to make these!
ReplyDeletePumpkin sinckerdoodle looks delicious Meena.
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