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Robby's Baking Therapy #16 Lime Cringles
Hello, every birdie. Another day, another lime recipe. SO MANY LIMES. And honestly, I know that sounds like I am complaining, but I really am not. These limes were free and we got them from local food distribution. So I couldnât be happier that I am able to use limes. I think this is one of the first times I have been almost exclusively working with limes.Â
Todayâs recipe comes from another cookbook that I got from a library book sale. This cookbook is called âCompanyâs Coming- Most Love cookies. â And the recipe is titled Lime Cringles.Â
The recipe and the measurements will be in the description down below. Feel free to check it out. The ingredients that you will are:
Margarine (or butter) softened (leave it out at room temperature for about 30 minutes or less if it is a warmer day).Â
Brown sugar
Granulated sugarÂ
Egg
lime/lemon juice
lime/lemon zest
Flour
Baking powder
Baking soda
Granulated sugar (for topping)
Once we get all of our ingredients around we are going to preheat our oven, or convection oven (which is what I used) to 350. And the recipe says to have ungreased pans. However, as some of you know, I like spraying and lining my pans with baking spray and parchment paper. To save tears.Â
In a large bowl, you are going to cream together your margarine/butter, brown sugar, and the first amount of granulated sugar. Add in your egg. Then you are going to add your lemon/lime juice and the zest. Make sure to beat it until smooth.Â
In a medium bowl, you are going to mix together your dry ingredients. Which includes the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add this mixture to the margarine mixture, in 2 additions. Mix well after each addition until no flour remains.Â
Roll into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in the second amount of granulated sugar.Â
Arrange the cookies about 2 inches apart, on your prepared cookie sheet.
If you are using a regular oven bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden. I was using the convection oven because of the high heat. And so I baked these cookies for 7 to 8 minutes. I was able to bake 5 cookies at a time. It did take a little bit longer, however, it didnât heat up the house.
These cookies were so good. They werenât burnt and they werenât too soft. They were the perfect consistency of cookies. I am so happy that I have been able to work with limes, because limes, where I am, are really expensive. And the idea that I have a lot of them, makes me happy.Â
I hope that you liked this recipe. Feel free to check it out for yourself. See you in the next recipe. Thank you.Â
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14. Lime Cringles
Hello, every birdie. Another day, another lime recipe. SO MANY LIMES. And honestly, I know that sounds like I am complaining, but I really am not. These limes were free and we got them from local food distribution. So I couldnât be happier that I am able to use limes. I think this is one of the first times I have been almost exclusively working with limes.Â
Todayâs recipe comes from another cookbook that I got from a library book sale. This cookbook is called âCompanyâs Coming- Most Love cookies. â And the recipe is titled Lime Cringles.Â
The recipe and the measurements will be in the description down below. Feel free to check it out. The ingredients that you will are:
Margarine (or butter) softened (leave it out at room temperature for about 30 minutes or less if it is a warmer day).Â
Brown sugar
Granulated sugarÂ
Egg
lime/lemon juice
lime/lemon zest
Flour
Baking powder
Baking soda
Granulated sugar (for topping)
Once we get all of our ingredients around we are going to preheat our oven, or convection oven (which is what I used) to 350. And the recipe says to have ungreased pans. However, as some of you know, I like spraying and lining my pans with baking spray and parchment paper. To save tears.Â
In a large bowl, you are going to cream together your margarine/butter, brown sugar, and the first amount of granulated sugar. Add in your egg. Then you are going to add your lemon/lime juice and the zest. Make sure to beat it until smooth.Â
In a medium bowl, you are going to mix together your dry ingredients. Which includes the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add this mixture to the margarine mixture, in 2 additions. Mix well after each addition until no flour remains.Â
Roll into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in the second amount of granulated sugar.Â
Arrange the cookies about 2 inches apart, on your prepared cookie sheet.
If you are using a regular oven bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden. I was using the convection oven because of the high heat. And so I baked these cookies for 7 to 8 minutes. I was able to bake 5 cookies at a time. It did take a little bit longer, however, it didnât heat up the house.
These cookies were so good. They werenât burnt and they werenât too soft. They were the perfect consistency of cookies. I am so happy that I have been able to work with limes, because limes, where I am, are really expensive. And the idea that I have a lot of them, makes me happy.Â
I hope that you liked this recipe. Feel free to check it out for yourself. See you in the next recipe. Thank you.Â
Recipe via âCompanyâs Comingâ - Most love cookies
Ingredients
½ cup hard margarine (or butter) softened
½ cup brown sugar
Âź cup granulated sugar
1 egg
2 tbsp Lime/lemon juice
1 tbsp lime/lemon zest
1½ cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp baking soda
Approximately, Âź cup granulated sugarÂ
Cream margarine, brown sugar, and first amount of granulated sugar in large bowl. Add egg. Beat well. Add lemon/lime juice and zest. Beat until smooth.Â
Combine flour, baking powder and soda in medium bowl. Add to margarine mixture in 2 additions, mixing well after each addition until no dry flour remains. Roll into 1 inch balls.Â
Roll each ball in the second amount of granulated sugar in a small bowl until coated. Arrange about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake at 350 ovens for 10 to 15 minutes until golden. Let stand on cookie sheet for 5 minutes before removing to wire racks to cool.
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Robby's Baking Therapy #16 Lime Cringles
Hello, every birdie. Another day, another lime recipe. SO MANY LIMES. And honestly, I know that sounds like I am complaining, but I really am not. These limes were free and we got them from local food distribution. So I couldnât be happier that I am able to use limes. I think this is one of the first times I have been almost exclusively working with limes.Â
Todayâs recipe comes from another cookbook that I got from a library book sale. This cookbook is called âCompanyâs Coming- Most Love cookies. â And the recipe is titled Lime Cringles.Â
The recipe and the measurements will be in the description down below. Feel free to check it out. The ingredients that you will are:
Margarine (or butter) softened (leave it out at room temperature for about 30 minutes or less if it is a warmer day).Â
Brown sugar
Granulated sugarÂ
Egg
lime/lemon juice
lime/lemon zest
Flour
Baking powder
Baking soda
Granulated sugar (for topping)
Once we get all of our ingredients around we are going to preheat our oven, or convection oven (which is what I used) to 350. And the recipe says to have ungreased pans. However, as some of you know, I like spraying and lining my pans with baking spray and parchment paper. To save tears.Â
In a large bowl, you are going to cream together your margarine/butter, brown sugar, and the first amount of granulated sugar. Add in your egg. Then you are going to add your lemon/lime juice and the zest. Make sure to beat it until smooth.Â
In a medium bowl, you are going to mix together your dry ingredients. Which includes the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add this mixture to the margarine mixture, in 2 additions. Mix well after each addition until no flour remains.Â
Roll into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in the second amount of granulated sugar.Â
Arrange the cookies about 2 inches apart, on your prepared cookie sheet.
If you are using a regular oven bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden. I was using the convection oven because of the high heat. And so I baked these cookies for 7 to 8 minutes. I was able to bake 5 cookies at a time. It did take a little bit longer, however, it didnât heat up the house.
These cookies were so good. They werenât burnt and they werenât too soft. They were the perfect consistency of cookies. I am so happy that I have been able to work with limes, because limes, where I am, are really expensive. And the idea that I have a lot of them, makes me happy.Â
I hope that you liked this recipe. Feel free to check it out for yourself. See you in the next recipe. Thank you.Â
Show the original author some đđđ Robby's Cookbook Collection
Here is a printable version of this recipe: on the blog
Please help me get a phone: by supporting me on Kofi / Patreon
#baking#cookies#lime cookies#lime cringles#lime#bakeblr#baked goods#recipes#baking blog#baking recipes#baking therapy#recipe sharing#sweets#dessert#baking adventures#baker
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