Sunday dinner is tomorrow night. I've decided to make Mom's Stuffed Cabbage Rolls. More on that later. As I was going through Mom's little, gray, metal box of recipes, I found this gem.
I love pumpkin cookies. Unfortunately, most recipes have them pretty sweet and I like my cookies to not be so sweet.
So, feeling, nostalgic, I decided to make them. I have no idea who's recipe this is. I don't recognize the handwriting. It's so weathered, and used, that you can barely make out the instructions on the right hand side. I love these types of recipes. The ones that appear to be so loved, and so used. You don't see this much anymore thanks to the Internet.
I forgot the vanilla in this recipe and am wondering if that's why it's not as sweet. These are delicious. I used shortening too. Albeit the butter flavored shortening, but shortening all the same.
That little note about "Do not double" - that's no joke. The recipe made 72 cookies!
Pumpkin Cookies
Recipe from Mom's Gray box
Makes 6 dozen - give or take
2 c shortening
2 c sugar
2 c pumpkin (not pumpkin pie filling)
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
4 c flour
2 tsp soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp cloves
Mix shortening, sugar, pumpkin eggs and vanilla. Sift other ingredients and add to mixture.
Drop onto greased cookie sheet.
Bake @350 for 10-12 minutes.
DO NOT DOUBLE
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