Servings 24
- Amount Per Serving
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 7.93g13%
- Saturated Fat 4.75g24%
- Cholesterol 35.09mg12%
- Sodium 65.06mg3%
- Potassium 65.72mg2%
- Total Carbohydrate 25.85g9%
- Dietary Fiber 0.5g2%
- Sugars 14.61g
- Protein 2.09g5%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Please note that the nutritional values provided are approximate and may vary depending on the specific ingredients and portion sizes used. It's always best to double-check with your specific ingredients and measurements for accurate nutritional information.
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Tips and Variations:
- For an extra burst of flavor, add a pinch of ground nutmeg or ginger to the cinnamon-sugar coating.
- For a chewier texture, slightly underbake the cookies and let them cool completely on the baking sheets.
- Experiment with different extracts like almond or maple for a unique twist on the classic Snickerdoodle.
Serving Suggestions:
- Snickerdoodle cookies are perfect on their own, but they also pair wonderfully with a glass of milk or a cup of hot tea or coffee.
Allergen Information:
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Dairy: Snickerdoodle cookies typically contain butter, which is a dairy product. Consider using dairy-free butter or margarine for a vegan or lactose-free version.
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Wheat and Gluten: These cookies are made with all-purpose flour, which contains gluten. For those with gluten sensitivities or allergies, gluten-free flour blends can be used as a substitute.
Wine or Drink Pairing:
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Milk: The classic pairing for snickerdoodle cookies is a glass of cold milk, whether it's regular cow's milk, almond milk, or any other milk alternative. The milk's creaminess complements the sweet and cinnamon-spiced flavor of the cookies.
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Hot Chocolate: A warm cup of hot chocolate, especially during the winter months, pairs wonderfully with snickerdoodles. The richness of the hot chocolate balances the cookies' sweetness.
Storage and Leftovers:
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Room Temperature: Store snickerdoodle cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. Be sure they are fully cooled before storing to prevent moisture buildup.
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Freezing: If you want to keep them longer, snickerdoodle cookie dough can be rolled into balls and frozen. When ready to bake, simply place the frozen dough balls on a baking sheet and bake as directed, adding a few extra minutes to the baking time.
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Reheating: To enjoy warm snickerdoodle cookies, you can reheat them in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for a few minutes until they're just heated through. This will also refresh their crispiness.
Keywords:
Snickerdoodle Cookies, Cinnamon-Sugar, Soft and Chewy, Classic, Baking, Dessert
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