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Aunt Marge's Sugar Cookies

Aunt Marge's Sugar Cookies

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by MyCommunalTable

Aunt Marge's Sugar Cookies

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by MyCommunalTable

Aunt Marge's Sugar Cookies

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by MyCommunalTable

  • This recipe was entered in the contest for The Best Recipe or Technique Your Mother Taught You
    This recipe was entered in the contest for The Recipe You Want To Be Remembered For
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    MyCommunalTable's Notes: I can not tell you how much this recipe means to my family. My mother remembers her grandmother making these cookies and placing them in a huge crockery that she would place in the root cellar...

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Makes 16 cookies

  1. Beat lard and sugar together.

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  2. Dissolve baking soda in the cup of buttermilk and then add to sugar and lard.

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  3. Add egg, karo syrup, and lemon flavoring.

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  4. Beat together.

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  5. Sift flour, nutmeg, salt, and baking powder all together.

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  6. Add flour to wet ingredients and mix together.

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  7. Chill dough for 24 hours. Yes, 24 hours.

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  8. Preheat oven to 425F.

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  9. Genereously flour your board. Take a third of the dough out on board and place the rest back in the fridge.

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  10. Roll out to about 3/8 of an inch. It is a really delicate dough. You need to work fast. Do not let the dough get too warm.

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  11. I use an old stewed tomato can with each end cut out as my cookie cutter. Everything really well floured. It is really delicate dough.

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  12. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Dust tops with sugar.

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  13. Place one tray in at a time in the oven and bake for 6 to 8 minutes. You are looking for them to puffed, but not much color. They almost do not look down. Over cooking them ruins them. Repeat one tray at a time.

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22 Comments on Aunt Marge's Sugar Cookies

Lorigoldsby Reply

sweet, sweet story...I loved that your first exchange was a cookie, How often do some mothers offer a cookie to a child not realizing how other women would give anything to do so? Thank you for sharing, bless you both.

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thank you, lorigoldsby

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

ps You ARE allowed to submit more than one recipe, aren't we?? Go for the pasty before the deadline!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Usually yes, but not this contest.

Newliztoqueicon-2 Reply

Love when a recipe can pull at my heartstrings - thumbs up!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thanks, Elizabeth. I appreciate it.

186003_1004761561_1198459_n Reply

Thank you for sharing the story of your family Love Cookie...sugar coated. What a sweet story!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thanks, Mary.

Me Reply

This is a wonderful recipe and a wonderful family story!

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Thank you, wssmom.

Dsc_0122 Reply

wow...truly a recipe for love... and a lovely recipe!, thanks for sharing!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thank you, Panfusine

Mrs Reply

MCT, this is so very beautiful!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thank you, mrslarkin

Summer_2010_1048 Reply

Oh MCT, I just welled up reading your headnote. Thanks for begin so generous with your story and recipe.

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thanks, Midge.

Copy_of_me Reply

Power to your "Food of Love" legacy, MCT, thanks so much for sharing your story and family recipe with us!

Hib_kitchen Reply

Your welcome and thanks for the kind words, lapadia. It is the same side of the family that gave me pasties.

Copy_of_me Reply

My husband will never forget your pasties!!!!

Hib_kitchen Reply

The pasties would of been recipe 2 if we were allowed more then one recipe. Food of love legacy is good way of putting it.

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

I am so moved by your story and by your choosing this recipe to connect your past, present and future. Thank you for sharing this with us.

Hib_kitchen Reply

Thanks, drbabs.

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