Occasionally I will get out my mother’s
recipe box and rummage through. So many
memories always come back as I mentally revisit parties, delicious desserts,
and recipes contributed by friends, all written out in their own, unique
handwriting. Recently I found a recipe that I hadn’t paid much attention to
before. It appeared as though it had come from a box or bag of C&H sugar,
but unlike many recipes retrieved from packaging, this one had actually been
written out by hand. That told me that this one had been tried and kept, ergo
was a good one. I gave it a try, wondering if I would live to regret my
purchase of maple flavoring. As it turned out, no I did not. These are delicious;
far better than I expected them to be. Flavorful, crunchy on the outside, chewy
on the inside, with the coconut giving them their delightful raggedy edges.
Raggedy Jean Cookies
Adapted from Jean
Porter, C&H Sugar
1 c. dark brown sugar
1 c. butter
flavor Crisco shortening
1 large egg
1 t. maple
flavoring
2 ¼ c. flour
½ t. baking powder
½ t. kosher salt
1 c. shredded coconut
Granulated sugar
Preheat oven to 350°F.
In the work bowl of your stand mixer beat together brown sugar, shortening,
egg, and maple flavoring until fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Add flour, baking
powder, and salt; mix to combine. Stir in coconut. Using a 2-tablespoon cookie
scoop, drop in mounds 2 inches apart onto greased cookie sheet or Silpat. Dip
bottom of greased small glass into granulated sugar, and press cookie flat
leaving edges ragged. Bake 15 to 16 minutes. Cool on rack.
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5 comments:
That looks like a cookie my mother would make - pure nostalgia!
Look delicious as usual! I haven’t used shortening for decades.
Oh yum these look wonderful! It's time I made some cookies just for me, and I love maple flavoring! Thanks for sharing from your Mom's recipe box, those are always the best.
OOOH, YUM, your photos made my mouth water. I think I could live on cookies alone!
I'm really looking forward to making these. The "chewy on the inside" part loudly beckons!!!
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