Ingredients
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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2
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1
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2
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2
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1 1/2
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3
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Directions
Grandma Brown’s Gingerbread,Grandma Brown was my great-grandmother on my father’s side. I never got to meet her, but I remember my grandma making her gingerbread. Last Christmas, I made a bunch of it up and gave it to my family. Now, I give it to you. Enjoy! Due to feedback, I am adding another comment here…old-fashioned gingerbread is a dense cake. If that is not what you expect from gingerbread, then this recipe is probably not for you.,Made as directed except I had to substitute butter for the shortening. It came out light and airy and was loved by all at the potluck.,Nice moist and flavorful cake. Made a double batch to serve at a party and it was a hit. A nice presentation is to sift confectioner’s sugar on top.
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Steps
1
Done
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Grease Well Either a 9 X 13 Baking Pan or Two 9-Inch Round Pans. |
2
Done
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Cut a Piece of Parchment or Waxed Paper to Fit Bottom of Pan. |
3
Done
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Cream Sugar and Shortening Together. |
4
Done
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Mix Dry Ingredients Together. |
5
Done
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Add the Molasses and Boiling Water to the Sugar and Shortening Mixture, Then Slowly Add Dry Ingredients to This Mixture; Mixing Well Between Each Addition. |
6
Done
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Beat Eggs Well. |
7
Done
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Add Into Mixture Last. |
8
Done
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Pour Into Prepared Pan (s). |
9
Done
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Bake at 350 or Until Toothpick Inserted in Center Comes Out Clean (it Should Take 20 Minutes, but Can Take as Long as 35 Minutes). |
10
Done
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Best When Served Warm With Fresh Whipped Cream, but Delicious Any Time. |