These old-fashioned Molasses Cookies are soft, spiced, and irresistibly chewy with a slightly crisp edge. Made with simple pantry ingredients, they’re a nostalgic treat that fills your kitchen with the cozy aroma of ginger, cinnamon, and molasses! Perfect for holiday cookie swaps, afternoon tea, or a sweet snack.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
✔ Soft & chewy – The perfect texture every time!
✔ Warmly spiced – Ginger + cinnamon = cozy flavor.
✔ Easy to make – No chilling required!
✔ Freezer-friendly – Dough stores well for fresh-baked cookies anytime.
FAQs
Can I use honey instead of molasses?
Yes, but the flavor will be milder. Use 1.5 cups honey + ½ cup extra sugar.
Why are my cookies cakey?
Too much flour! Spoon & level (don’t scoop) for accuracy.
Can I make these gluten-free?
Substitute with GF 1:1 flour blend (add 1 tsp xanthan gum if needed).

Homemade Molasses Cookies
Ingredients
Method
- In a large bowl, beat butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy (about 2–3 mins).
- Mix in molasses and buttermilk until fully combined.
- In a separate bowl, whisk flour, baking soda, ginger, and cinnamon. Gradually stir into the wet ingredients until just combined (don’t overmix).
- Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C).
- Line baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Drop 1.5-tbsp scoops of dough onto sheets (2″ apart).
- Optional: Flatten slightly, then:
- Sprinkle with coarse sugar, OR
- Brush with egg white wash for a shiny, crackled top.
- Bake for 8 minutes (cookies will look soft but set). Let cool on the sheet for 2 mins, then transfer to a rack.
Notes
Recipe Notes & Tips
✅ Molasses Tip: Use light or dark molasses (not blackstrap—too bitter).✅ Chewier Cookies: Bake for 7 mins for extra softness.
✅ Crisper Edges: Bake for 9 mins.
✅ Storage: Keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week, or freeze dough for 3 months.
These Homemade Molasses Cookies are a timeless classic—soft, spiced, and just sweet enough. Perfect for holidays, gift boxes, or anytime cravings!
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