This recipe was clipped from a magazine and comes from a collection of recipes dating from the 1960s through the 1970s. Recipe is typed below along with a scanned copy.

Orange Cardamom Cookies RecipeREMEMBER WHEN YOUR grandmothers used to make fancy cardamom cookies for Christmas? They were cut in fancy shapes and decorated so prettily. Bring back the past and make some of these for your family and friends.

Orange Cardamom Cookies

One-half cup shortening
Two tsps. grated orange peel
One tsp. ground cardamom
One cup sugar
One egg
Two tbsps. orange juice
Two cups sifted all-purpose flour
One tsp. baking powder* Updated
One-half tsp. salt
Frosting (see below)

Cream shortening with orange peel and cardamom. Gradually blend in sugar. Beat in egg. Add orange juice. Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Stir into creamed mixture. Chill dough until stiff enough to handle. Roll out on a lightly floured board to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut into desired shapes (bells, trees, boots, wreaths, etc.) with cookie cutters.

Bake on ungreased cookie sheets in preheated hot oven (400 degrees) eight minutes or until lightly browned around the edges. Cool and frost with confectioners’ sugar and water frosting. Yield: Seven dozen cookies.

FROSTING: Combine 1 1/2 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar and 2 tablespoons water. Mix until smooth. Spread over tops of cookies.

Update: The first recipe I posted was missing the baking powder amount, I found another identical recipe clipping for orange cardamom cookies that specified the baking powder amount so I updated it here. The second recipe scan is below:

Orange Cardomom Cookies

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2 Responses to Orange Cardamom Cookies Recipe Clipping

Rosemarie Nelson
Published 5 December, 2009 in 2:49 pm

The receip doesn’t call for baking powder yet in the instructions it says “sift flour with baking powder and salt”. does it or does it not contain baking powder?

admin
Published 5 December, 2009 in 3:25 pm

Hmmm, you’re right Rosemarie. The directions mention baking powder but the ingredients don’t list it. If someone has this recipe (or one similar), please let us know if b.p. should be added (and how much).

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