Snickerdoodle Cookies

Snickerdoodle Cookies

Author: House of Bread July 22, 2024 Duration: 11:33

What's with the funny name and how to make one of the most popular cookies in the US.

SNICKERDOODLES

In a bowl mix the flour, salt and baking powder and set aside.

5 1/2 cups of flour-pastry or all purpose

1 tsp of salt

1 Tablespoon + 1 tsp of baking powder

 

In the bowl of your electric mixer or with a hand mixer, beat the butter and sugar together until smooth about 5 minutes.

 

2 cups of butter softened

3 cups of white sugar

 

4 eggs add one at a time beating after each egg is added.

2 tsp of pure vanilla, beat it in.  Then add in the flour mixture until you have a smooth dough.  Round into dough balls and then roll in the below mixture.

 

Coating:

1 cup of white sugar

2 Tablespoons of ground cinnamon

 

Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 for smaller sized cookies and 15-20 minutes for larger sized cookies.  Should take out when the cookies are slightly golden around the edges.  Keep in mind, the cookies continue to bake for a couple of minutes while cooling on the pan.  Thus, take them out of the oven before you think they are finished baking.

Thank you for listening and Happy Baking! Sheila

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Sheila McCann, the founder of Baking with House of Bread, has spent a lifetime with her hands in flour. This podcast is an extension of that journey, a shared space where the quiet science and profound satisfaction of bread-making come to life. Each episode feels like a conversation in a sunlit kitchen, moving far beyond simple recipes. Sheila delves into the why behind the techniques, discussing the personality of different grains, the magic of a wild sourdough starter, and the small adjustments that turn a good loaf into a great one. You’ll hear the practical sounds of baking-the scrape of a dough scraper, the rustle of parchment, the crackle of a perfectly crusted bake-alongside stories from her own trials and errors at the helm of House of Bread. It’s for anyone who finds rhythm in kneading dough or curiosity in fermentation. The focus is on creating nourishing, flavorful breads that anchor a home, exploring everything from sturdy whole-grain sandwich loaves to intricate festive pastries. Tune in for a thoughtful, hands-on dialogue that celebrates bread not just as food, but as craft, tradition, and a simple, daily joy. This podcast naturally finds its home in the intersection of art and sustenance, inviting you to listen, learn, and bake along.
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