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Ginger Lemon Cookies

Today's post brings you the fourth of the seven bakes for Christmas.  As many of you know here in the eclectic home we bake seven cookies each and every December as is the custom in Norway. Today's cookies are up there amongst my favourite and I must admit to not only baking these at Christmas because they are just soooo good.  The warmth of the ginger is perfectly complemented by the zest of the lemon, these buttery cookies really do melt in the mouth, yet also have a great snap. 

Ginger Lemon Cookies ~ makes approximately 30
You will need:

  125g butter, room temperature
  250g sugar
  grated zest lemon
  225g plain flour
  1 tsp baking powder
  4 tsp ground ginger



Use a fork to slightly flatten the balls of dough
  Mix the butter and sugar until pale and creamy.
  Add the remaining ingrediants and mix to form a dough.
  Divide the mixture into thirds.  [At this point, I make a descion if I am going to bake all the cookies at once or whether I will cover in cling film one or two portions and keep in the fridge until needed.  this dough if kept airtight will last for about a week in the fridge.  It could also be frozen for up to four weeks.  Just remember to defrost throughly before continuing with the next steps.]
 Each portion should make between 8 -10 balls.  Place the small balls of dough on lined baking sheets, leaving plenty of room between each.  
♥  Using a fork, gently push each dough ball to flatten it slightly, see photograph.    
  Bake in a pre heated oven of 160 degrees Celcius for 10-12 minutes or until slighly golden.
  Cool on a wire rack before enjoying.


Freshly baked ginger lemon cookies


Stacked cookies make a great gift


Time for a spiced tea and a cookie,
can you see a piece of lemon zest in the cookie,
it's such a complimentary flavour to the warmth of the ginger

  Just over two weeks to Christmas Eve, how are your preparations going?