Laurie Colwin’s Gingerbread Recipe (2024)

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scottie

I used the old trick of adding 1/2 Tbsp. of apple cider vinegar to 1/2 cup of milk and allowing it to stand undisturbed for 5 minutes. The milk clabbers, giving the same effect as buttermilk - a good substitute when you don't have buttermilk or yogurt.

Passion for Peaches

Have no idea whether you will see this, but here goes. If your cake comes out raw in the middle, it is undercooked. Ovens vary, and cooking times are estimates. You need to do a toothpick test before pulling the cake out, and add extra minutes if necessary. In my oven a moist cake always needs 6-10 extra minutes of cooking.

Raw centers can be from the temperature being too high, too, so thst the outside of the cake cooks too fast. Buy an oven thermometer to test your oven's gauge.

Leah

I used dark blackstrap molasses instead and got the traditional dark colored cake. Really delicious and easy! I might try adding some lemon zest next time.

Andrea

This is delicious. Laurie Colwin was a wonderful writer who is missed. Her pot roast recipe is terrific, just made it yesterday. Miss you Laurie and your novels, very thoughtful writer.

Barbara

I love Laurie Colwin and her recipes. They are completely trustworthy. But nothing, in the gingerbread universe, will ever surpass Gramercy Tavern’s gingerbread recipe, where you simmer Guinness Stout with the molasses. It is insanely wonderful. And if you deign to drizzle a lemon sauce over it (confectionary sugar and fresh lemon juice), you may take a bite and, briefly, lise consciousness.

GregBPortland

I love all of Laurie Colwin's recipes for gingerbread (Damp Gingerbread is my favorite). She was a wonderful writer and spoke of food with a kind of ease and sweet authority that were charming. Everybody should read both volumes of her HOME COOKING columns, which originally appeared in Gourmet Magazine. Colwin clearly loved her domesticity with her daughter and husband. It allowed her to write the kinds of wonderful novels she produced and made her a vivid if brief presence in our lives.

charlotte

Followed as written - though did milk+ yogurt to substitute for buttermilk (I don't like buying quart containers for a small amount and not needing later, all that is available to me). Delicious. Whipped cream with sugar and vanilla. Grand-daughter baked w/me. Yummy.

Eileen

Followed recipe exactly, and it is delicious..moist and spicy. Great with applesauce and/or whipped cream. Will definitely make it again.

Renee

I love this gingerbread! I sub refined coconut oil, chickpea brine and soy milk + apple cider vinegar to make it vegan and it has been absolutely perfect every time I've made it - which admittedly is not true of most vegan cakes.

Robert

Didn't have molasses, so made this instead with muscovado sugar (which is heavy in molasses) and honey. Cooking time was longer (about 40 minutes) but it came out well.

Marti

I like having buttermilk on hand in the fridge. Next time you use store bought buttermilk, leave a bit in the carton or bottle. Add fresh milk (however much you want) and return to the fridge. You will soon have buttermilk. It lasts forever and you can continue adding milk to keep it going.

Doug S.

I ordered Steen's cane syrup from Steen's. Because I'd seen the photo of the finished gingerbread on this website and felt it looked fairly pale, at the same time I also ordered Steen's Home Style Molasses. When I tried it with the cane syrup, it came out pretty much on the pizzaz-less side so I tried the recipe again using the Home Style Molasses and found it much more to my taste. Nothing wrong with the cane syrup other than it seems too tame. The dark molasses gives more punch.

MikeSee901

Inspired by Dorie Greenspan’s bûche de Noël, I make a cake each year at the holidays but using this gingerbread recipe (Dorie’s genoise is a bit meh). Then mascarpone cream and an orange compote between each layer. Family favorite for sure!

Lovely!

Followed this recipe as written. I used vanilla because I didn’t have time to find lemon brandy, so added some orange zest. Baked right at 30 minutes and it came out perfectly, like a fluffy cloud of Christmas spices! I prefer mine dusted with powdered sugar, but my husband loved it as is!

Marti

I like having buttermilk on hand in the fridge. Next time you use store bought buttermilk, leave a bit in the carton or bottle. Add fresh milk (however much you want) and return to the fridge. You will soon have buttermilk. It lasts forever and you can continue adding milk to keep it going.

Doug S.

If you think Marti is joking, I can assure you she isn't. I've found that store-bought buttermilk will keep for months beyond its "use by" date. I'm not sure about lasting forever but there is no need to discard buttermilk just because it's past the use by date. This finding also applies to some other dairy products according to the folks at Santa Fe School of Cooking in Santa Fe, NM. Smelling and/or tasting are the best ways to determine if dairy products are still good to go.

Christa

This turned out deliciously and was very easy to make on a cold, gray, after-Christmas morning. Laurie Colwin was my introduction to home-cooking when I was young after being raised, so to speak, by a slovenly mother who made things only out of boxes. Wonderful warming aroma emitting from oven in the morning as the children woke up. Grateful the NYT remembers and appreciates Laurie Colwin, too.

lynn spann bowditch

I'm not a big fan of the flavor of molasses, so I make this with half honey, half molasses. It seems to allow the spice flavor to come through better. And I did add salt.

Amy

This was wonderful. I used a combination of Lyle's syrup and molasses and it was a lighter-hued cake. It took 33 minutes in my oven.

anna k

Takes 40 minutes to bake

anna k

It takes 40 minutes to bake

Kathie

Absolutely wonderful gingerbread and my oven is high quality and well calibrated. I have made it twice and always use the poke test and it takes at least 40 minutes.

AngieA

I was too hasty in my review. This gingerbread needs to sit overnight to allow the flavors to meld which results in a slightly sticky spicy cake. So delicious!

AngieA

Not a bad gingerbread but it needs some oomph. I added almost 1/2 tsp salt and it could use a bit more spices. Otherwise, the cake has a beautiful sponge and color.

Lucy

Wonderful recipe! Used coconut sugar and gluten free AP flour. For spices just used the ginger and 1tbs cinnamon. Added 1/2 tsp salt to bring out flavours. Absolutely a keeper!

Jane

When it says light molasses... pay attention. I made this with regular dark molasses and it was inedible. Texture was great though - looking forward to trying it again when I can find some light molasses!

Peter

I used dark molasses and it is delicious. Intend to use Steen's next time. Had to wiki molasses. Steen's cane syrup is just the first pressing of sugar cane, thus light, but is molasses just the same. Baked almost an extra 30 minutes, but I only use baking times as a guideline. I always use the toothpick (or in my case a knife) method when baking. This is the perfect size cake for one (or more) person. The additional buttermilk left over will go into a buttermilk pie.

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FAQs

Are gingerbread cookies supposed to be soft or crunchy? ›

First, the texture of the cookie needs to be fairly crispy along the outside with a semi-soft, cake-like inside, and like all "perfect" cut-out cookies, they definitely need to keep their shape when baked. Secondly, they must taste sweet but notably spicy, and have a rich molasses flavour.

Why does gingerbread sink in the middle? ›

Most likely too much bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) was added. Bicarbonate of soda is an extremely active raising agent and if you add too much then the gingerbread will rise up a lot during baking, then sink back fairly dramatically.

Can I use robust molasses in gingerbread cookies? ›

What kind of molasses to use? If you use dark or "cooking" molasses, be prepared for a very dark and robust cookie. It will have more of a pronounced bitterness. And if you choose blackstrap molasses, well then you certainly love molasses!

How long to let gingerbread house dry? ›

How long does it take a gingerbread house to dry? Wilton suggests letting your gingerbread house dry for at least one hour in between putting up the walls and roof, and another two to three hours before decorating. And depending on the size of your house, and overnight dry might be worth the wait.

What happens if you add too much butter to gingerbread cookies? ›

An excessive amount of butter makes it where the flour is unable to absorb the combined fat, which causes the cookie to spread too widely and the sugar to carbonize more easily because it's surrounded by too buttery a dough.

Why is my gingerbread so hard? ›

“There are some gingerbread recipes that are hard right after baking and need to sit for a few days to soften. Molasses and honey hardens gingerbread, but as the sugar absorbs moisture, it will get softer.”

What happens if a gingerbread man gets wet? ›

Haugh's Kindergarten students worked like scientists to predict what would happen if the Gingerbread Man did get wet, then conducted an experiment and reached conclusions based on their results. They learned that cookies get soggy in water and fall apart!

How do you know when gingerbread is cooked? ›

Bake the cookies approximately 8 – 10 minutes. The cookies are done when the edges are firm when gently touched. Let cool on the cookie sheet for about 2 minutes then carefully move to a wire rack to cool completely. Decorate as desired, leave plain or dust will a little powdered / icing sugar.

How do you fix broken gingerbread? ›

Just melt the sugar in a pan over low heat. You want to allow it to turn brown, but make sure not to burn it (otherwise it won't taste so great). Then take your gingerbread house pieces, dip the edges in melted sugar and hold them together for a few seconds. That's it!

Is molasses or golden syrup better for gingerbread? ›

Molasses – Essential for that deep, rich, caramel-like gingerbread flavour! It also helps hold the dough's shape. Golden syrup makes a great sub, or treacle. Honey will also work, but the cookies will spread out a touch more and not have the same deep flavour (but still very, very good!).

Why can't I use blackstrap molasses in gingerbread cookies? ›

Blackstrap Molasses

“Please avoid this dark and bitter molasses for your baking recipes,” she said. “It will make your cookies dry and quite frankly inedible. The rationale is basic chemistry. “Cookies need to have sugar and butter (or a similar solid fat) to 'cream' to get a good product,” Slavin said.

What kind of molasses is best for gingerbread cookies? ›

Dark Molasses

How to use it: It can generally be used in place of light molasses and is what gives gingerbread cookies their distinct color and flavor.

When should I throw away my gingerbread house? ›

But as long as the house is fresh, it can be eaten within a few days of being assembled. If it sits around for a week or more, it will be stale. Then you can wrap it up carefully and take it out again next year, strictly for display.

How many days before Christmas should you make a gingerbread house? ›

3 days before: Make the dough. 2 days before: Bake the pieces; let cool. 1 day before: Assemble the house and let the icing mortar set.

How do you make a strong gingerbread house? ›

So to make sure our walls could stand strong, we sandwiched melted marshmallow cement between two graham crackers. The marshmallow adds weight, which helps stabilize the structure. It also acts as a sealant, ensuring that the cracker won't crumble.

Are cookies supposed to be chewy or crunchy? ›

Sugar dissolved in baking forms a syrup as the dough heats up. Different types of sugars affect the texture because they absorb different amounts of water. Remember moisture is the key! White sugar creates crispier cookies and brown sugar creates chewier cookies.

How do you know when soft gingerbread cookies are done? ›

Gingerbread Cookies are done when they are set and begin to brown slightly at the edges. They will harden further as they cool, so avoid overbaking so you don't end up with hard, crunchy gingerbread!

Why are my cookies crispy instead of soft? ›

Adding too little flour can cause cookies to be flat, greasy, and crispy. Most recipes assume you'll use all-purpose, but if you want a lighter, crumblier cookie texture, choose one with a lower protein content such as cake-and-pastry flour. Baking soda helps cookies spread outward and upward while cooking.

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