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"mysterious" Wine Drop Cookies

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Eggs, Dairy 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2/3 c Shortening
1 c Packed brown sugar
1 Egg
4 c Flour
2 t Baking soda
1 t Cinnamon
1 t Powdered ginger
1 t Ground cloves
1 c Molasses
1 c Sour milk
3/4 c Raisins, optional
Confectioners' sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

This comes from a great cookbook that was given to me for Christmas
many years ago "Christmas Memories Cookbook" by Mystic Seaport
Members. Many of the recipes in it are fabulous and have become
Christmas traditions, as well as recipes used all year long. The  theme
of the book is a Victorian Christmas, but few of the recipes  are
actually identified as Victorian. Here's one I could find. If I  find
more, I'll post them.  A 100-year old recipe. The mystery is ours. Who
drank the wine?  Preheat oven to 350 degrees Cream well the shortening,
sugar and egg  In medium bowl, combine dry ingredients. In another bowl
combine milk  and molasses Add flour and milk mixture. Add raisins Drop
by  spoonsful onto lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake 10 to 15 minutes
While still warm from the oven, dust with confectioners' sugar  One
thing the book says is that there were no before dinner drinks or
appetizers. They apparently were not seen in the US until WW1. There
may be more suggestions that would help you in the book. If you have
any questions, e-mail me privately.  Posted to EAT-L Digest 17 Sep 96
From:    Denise LaPorte <c622401@BLACK.MISSOURI.EDU>  Date:    Wed, 18
Sep 1996 10:59:43 -0700

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 5710
Calories From Fat: 1633
Total Fat: 181.8g
Cholesterol: 262.5mg
Sodium: 5548.4mg
Potassium: 6886.3mg
Carbohydrates: 968.5g
Fiber: 20.2g
Sugar: 554g
Protein: 65.9g


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