Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookies.
It’s that time of year…
Time for baking things with pumpkin and spice and everything nice!
Though I almost always have my “almost-famous” chocolate chip cookies in the freezer,
these cookies just suit this time of year so perfectly.
Our gang loved them! Hope you will too.
Here is the recipe as I very slightly adapted from the beautiful blog: A Family Feast:
Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookies
- 2 sticks butter, softened
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1/3 cup dark molasses
- 1 egg
- 1 cup pureed pumpkin
- Dash salt
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1 Tbsp pumpkin pie spice
- 2 Tbsp cinnamon
- 3 cups all purpose flour
- 1 1/2 cups Sugar in the Raw Turbinado Cane Sugar
Directions:
Cream butter, sugar, and molasses with electric mixer 3-4 minutes until fluffy. Add egg, followed by pumpkin, beating until mixed.
Slowly add in salt, baking powder and flour on low speed just until incorporated.
Divide dough into four logs, approximately 8 inches long. Wrap with plastic wrap, and refrigerate several hours or overnight.
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
Pour Turbinado cane sugar into a shallow dish or pie plate.
Unwrap one log of dough at a time.
Roll log into sugar to coat.
Cut log into quarters. Then cut each quarter into thirds.
Put cookie slices in sugar, coating both sides.
Place sugared cookie slices on baking stone or cookie sheet, and bake for approximately 12 minutes.
Remove from oven, and allow cookies to cool on baking stones/cookie sheets for 10 minutes before transferring to cooling racks to cool completely.
Enjoy!
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Jodi, this is another cookie keeper! I’m going to bake them this week!❤️😁
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These cookies look great and I am sure very delicious.
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They sure taste good this time of year here. We dropped 30 degrees in 2 days. It was time to turn the AC off up here. 🙂
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Will have to try these! Thanks!
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Perfect for this time of year!
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They look kind of moreish…
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I had to look up what that meant – LOL! I believe it means they look so good you would want more?! 🙂
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Your understanding is correct Jodi – it’s a common saying in Britain! I did wonder after I’d typed it whether it’s an expression you use in the USA…
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I love pumpkin baked stuffs!!!!!!!
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🙂
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When pumpkins are everywhere, it is the time to think of making pumpkin spice sugar cookies. What a great idea, Jodi!
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right?! The weather turned a bit chilly here, which is so welcomed – but it is crazy that it dropped by 30 degrees in a matter of two days. We went from AC to Furnace. Argh! Would like a little “in between” 🙂
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They sound and look absolutely diivine!
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so perfect for these autumn days! 🙂
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Absolutely! 😊💕
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Great recipe Jodi and these cookies look delicious.
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So yummy – especially this time of year 🙂
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Yes absolutely Jodi.
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Those sound good!
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Life is what you “bake” it! Love that! ❤️ Your pumpkin sugar cookies look so good! 🎃
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They look positively yummy Jodi!
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I can never resist pumpkins and sugar! (K)
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😉
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I Love pumpkin everything…great recipe. Thanks Jodi
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🙂
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These are just right for Fall Jodi! Yumm
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sure are! 🙂
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I love pumpkin and I love cookies, so what could be better than combining them? Thanks for the recipe!
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Pumpkin puree is a pantry staple all year long, I make baked pumpkin oatmeal every week. I had made the Pumpkin Snickerdoodles on Friday and took them to a family celebration on Saturday. They were enjoyed by all my pumpkin lovers. Early yesterday morning, Benjamin and I prepared “My Jodi’s” Pumpkin Spice Sugar Cookies. Then in the afternoon, we baked them and ate some of these yumalicious delights. Benjamin wanted to share some with my neighbors, so we packaged them and went to three houses. My next door neighbors have a 2 yr. old and he loved them, as did his Mommy. We had so much fun baking and visiting…next time we will make two batches, more to share! Thank-you x 2!!
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Oh how this WARMS my HEART! To know you two were making these and sharing them….. Hugs to you and my Benjamin, dear Ellen!! ❤
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Fabulous! I might have to dust off my cookie sheets and make these! What the heck is pumpkin spice? like cinnamon and nutmeg and allspice?
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Yep. You are correct on the spice mix.
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It might have some clove in too. Can’t remember. Not necessary though
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Oh yeah, makes sense.
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I love pumpkin in cookies! 💕
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