And we all know that a balanced diet is a cookie in each hand!
This recipe is from Allrecipes and it's new to me. I think it's tastier than the one I've used before. It also has 3,060 reviews for 4.5 stars. They are sweet, crunchy and a bit chewy all at the same time. And in case anyone is wondering, I did roll one in little orange and black nonpareils... yea, don't do that. It's better to use sugar:@) The cute Fitz and Floyd plate came from Marshalls many years ago.
Mrs. Sigg's Snickerdoodles
1/2 C butter, softened
1/2 C shortening
1 1/2 C sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
2 3/4 C flour
2 tsp cream of tarter
1 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
for rolling:
2 Tblsp sugar
2 tsp cinnamon
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Cream butter, shortening, sugar, eggs and vanilla.
- Mix in the dry.
- Shape dough by spoonful into balls.
- Mix sugar and cinnamon, roll balls in mixture.
- Place 2" apart on ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake 8-10 minutes, until set but not too hard.
- Remove from sheet to cool right away.
Have a happy day:@)
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Seasonal Sunday
What a great idea! How easy is that. Snickerdoodles are definitely addicting. Oh, I just saw the onesie! Too adorable.
ReplyDeleteYou go ahead and do the baking, and I will enjoy the eating.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite cookies,especially for fall. One in each hand and one in the mouth! xo
ReplyDeleteA balanced diet - a cookie in each hand - my kind of girl! My kind of joke!
ReplyDeletesandie
Oh yum, snickerdoodles are so delicious ;) I love your pumpkin plate! Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike, I love snickerdoodles too! That plate is just so cute! Now I am in the mood for some snickerdoodles!
ReplyDeletethat is a great idea for Halloween,, yummo!
ReplyDeleteBookmarking this one now that I have your approval! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI do love me some Snickerdoodles..:)
ReplyDeletexo bj
I love Snickerdoodles! These look delicious. What a cute plate!!
ReplyDeleteI love snickerdoodles, too!!!! Yum!! Cute idea to use the green & orange sugar. I LOVE your cute plate, too!
ReplyDeleteI went through my pantry last weekend to make sure I had all the ingredients for Snickerdoodles!!! I had actually looked this one up on Allrecipes. Thanks for trying it first and letting us know it is a good one! I will be making these cookies this weekend.
ReplyDeleteTHose look good!
ReplyDeleteWith my love of cinnamon, Snickerdoodles are also one of my favorite cookies! Love the colored sugar!
ReplyDeleteCookie baking is my favorite kitchen activity, and snickerdoodles are my favorite cookie to make.
ReplyDeleteYou crack me up about a balanced diet. Ha!
Hi Lynn,
ReplyDeleteSnickerdoodles is a funny name fot his yummy looking cookies. I imagine how yummy they taste.
Best greetings, Johanna
I'll take two snickerdoodles & your cute plate too :)
ReplyDeleteI have made snickerdoodles, but never thought to roll them in colored sugar! Aaaand..Carter saw the plate you had them on and said, Wow, That's a fancy punkin'! Great idea though! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThey look great. Love the plate, very cute!
ReplyDeleteI love a snickerdoodle!
ReplyDeleteI use my Gram's recipe..calls for the tiniest bit of nutmeg. They as so very good!
Snickerdoodles, a treat for the mouth in every way, as much fun to eat as they are to say! When are you making the next batch - I want to time my visit for when they come out of the oven.
ReplyDeleteThat's our favorite cookie! Great idea...very pretty! ♥
ReplyDeleteYum!! I love snickerdoodles!! They were definitely a family favorite growing up. My mom used to roll them in colored sugar too around the holidays!!
ReplyDeleteYum! These are one of my favorites. Who doesn't love cinnamon and sugar???
ReplyDeleteThese are one of my all time favortie cookies!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use colored sugar. I am having one of those "Duh!" moments wondering why this never crossed my mind!
ReplyDeleteI have never had a Snickerdoodle! Snickers, yes :) Great idea to use colored sugar.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy. Another keeper!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Patti
I will eat anything with "sprinkles". Can I call them that?
ReplyDeleteThey look so pretty with the colored sugar! I absolutely adore the plate too :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that our cupboard is bare or I would be making these!!! We have cleaned out the refrigerator and the pantry leaving just enough for the next few days (eating out is good too!)Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Yummy, I love Snickerdoodles!
ReplyDeleteHi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy with the colored sugar. You keep making them and send me some OK.
XXOO Diane
what a great post! thanks for sharing..loves from holland..God bless you..
ReplyDeleteGood morning Lynn, It is good to be blogging again. I gotta tell ya this past week was very special. Some blog friends were my guests and we enjoyed a wonderful event in Asheville.
ReplyDeleteI have made Snickerdoodles many times. It is a great Christmas cookie recipe. Why not for Halloween. smile.
Have a great weekend.
xo, Jeanne
These look so cute...we ♥♥♥ Snickerdoodles! I'll happily try this version. Thanks, Lynn!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rett
Best cookie ever. Love the look of yours. We'll have to try colored sugars next time!
ReplyDeleteCute. We Love Snickerdoodles At My House :)
ReplyDeleteSnickerdoodles have been one of my favorite cookies forever. Cute way to dress them up for Halloween!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites too! I like your definition of a balanced diet!! Ha!
ReplyDeleteI love that phrase about cookies! Snickerdoodles are a favorite in our house.
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Carol
I'm all for a balanced diet and Snickerdoodles just might do it! :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteSnickerdoodles hold such a great memory for me so seeing your post just makes me smile in memory of a special German lady who made them for me for many years.
ReplyDeleteLynn, I love your plate! I have always liked Snickerdoodles and I really like the appearance of the colored sugar. Have a wonderful rest of your week, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Beth