Parks Canada Heritage Gourmet Recipes
Canadian Army Molasses Cookies
This recipe was designed for a large batch of hungry soldiers. You can easily halve or even quarter it.
Origin: Fort Rodd National Historic Site
Region: West (British Columbia)
Period: 20th Century - present
Course: Desserts and Baked Goods
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This molasses cookie recipe is from the official 1946 Canadian Army Cook’s Manual, which would have been used in the many cookhouses and messes of the Victoria-Esquimalt Fortress, including Fort Rodd Hill. Soldiers are always hungry and generally have a sweet tooth. These cookies would have appeared in Army mess halls all over Canada, and at Canadian bases overseas as a taste of home.
Canadian Army Molasses Cookies
Ingredients:
- 2¼ cups | 800 g molasses
- 2 ¼ cups | 500 g shortening
- 1¼ cups | 280 g sugar
- 2¼ cups | 560 ml sour milk
- 3½ tsp | 15 g baking soda
- 2 ½ tsp | 13 g salt
- 4 tsp | 20 ml finely grated ginger
- 2 tsp | 10 ml cinnamon
- 9 cups | 1.2 kg flour
Directions:
- Heat molasses and shortening together and cool. Add remaining ingredients and mix together thoroughly. Form into rolls about 2” in diameter, wrap in waxed paper and chill 2-3 hours. Slice and bake on a greased baking sheet in medium oven (350°F | 180°C) for 15-20 minutes.
Credits:
Recipe tested by Chef Mario Ramsay, Algonquin College School of Hospitality and Tourism
This recipe is from the official 1946 Canadian Army Cook’s Manual
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