Why would I decide to bake in these conditions?
Because for part of our trip we were at my parents' house in Florida. My mother had some of her famous Hermits in the freezer. I kept going back for another, and another. I've been craving more since we left Florida. These things are so good. She's been making them since I was a small child. Everybody loves them. A little neighbor boy used to say to his mother sometimes, "Hey Mom, do you think Linda has any of those Kermits at her house?"(He belonged to the first Sesame Street generation.)
I made them for the first time a few months ago as refreshments for my book group ladies. I had chosen The Persian Pickle Club as the book for the month. The main character, Queenie Bean, makes Hermits for her husband, Grover. I was so surprised - I'd never heard of anyone else making Hermits before.
I got my mother's recipe and made them. They were good, but they didn't come out just like hers. I have since made some adjustments for our high altitude and now they turn out just like my mom's.
With cinnamon, cloves, ginger and molasses, these make a perfect Christmas cookie.
Linda's Hermits
3 sticks real margarine
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
1/4 cup molasses
1/4 cup honey
2 1/4 cups white
flour
2 1/4 cups whole
wheat flour
1/2 tsp salt
4 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground cloves
1 tsp ginger
1 cup raisins
1 cup walnuts
Preheat oven to 375. Cream margarine, sugar, and eggs. Add
molasses and honey. Add the rest of the ingredients. Use fingers to form dough into 1 1/2 " wide by 1 " tall logs
lengthwise on a cookie sheet, two logs per large baking sheet. Bake for ten
minutes. Let cool. Cut into squares.
Changes for high altitude: 2 cups sugar minus 4 teaspoons, 2 1/4 cups plus 4 Tablespoons white flour, 2 1/4 cups plus 4 Tablespoons whole wheat flour, 3 3/4 tsp baking soda
In the bulk section at Winco, there is a gorgeous raisin medley.
Winco's Raisin Medley |
Aren't these the most beautiful raisins you've ever seen?
I like to use these in the Hermits.
This is what they look like on the pans before baking:
And after:
Last minute Christmas baking - If I can do it in my kitchen, you can do it in yours!
Now, time to go wash the pans and bowls in the bathroom sink.
Merry Christmas!
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