Gingerbread Madeleines
Gingerbread Madeleines

GINGERBREAD time of year is coming fast and furious,
at least in my house it is.
I don’t actually prefer my gingerbread overly spicy or heavy tasting. I like to call it gingerbread spice.
I had a whole conversation about this the other night. I love gingerbread items, but have had some that are almost burning. That I don’t like!
If they have too much ginger in them, they can be too strong.
I made some gingerbread items for my friends to come on over and try and it turns out they like gingerbread just like I do, not to spicy.
All the recipes I made were a hit! (Yippee!)
There is one thing about gingerbread that I find funny.
It’s the molasses.

Molasses doesn’t pour as slow as I had imagined, especially with the age old saying “slow as molasses”.
It is REALLY sticky though.
I can never seem to keep the jar clean enough, actually I’m a complete mess with it. I’ve made a few gingerbread recipes lately and I decided the jar needs a pour top spout.

I am often making a mess in the kitchen and Swiffer must have gotten word of this and asked me to try their new Swiffer Bissell Steamboost.* It arrived just in time to clean up some sticky messes. Molasses and icing seem to make their way onto my floors more often than I’d like and since I live in Southern California and walk around barefoot all the time, I like my floors CLEAN! The Bissell steam mop was easy to use and the heat really helps loosen up the sticky messes and made cleaning them up quick. It’s very light and easy to use. Be sure to enter the giveaway to WIN a Swiffer Bissell Steamboost, instructions at the bottom of this post.

The top left photo is of the eggs, sugar and salt beaten for 5 minutes. It’s smooth and creamy. Be sure to mix this part as directed.
Fill the Madeleine pan in two or three tablespoons in each portion depending on what size Madeleines you’d like.
This recipe can easily be doubled. This makes 12 large Madeleines or 18 medium sized Madeleines.
Gingerbread Madeleines
Ingredients
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup flour
- 1/4 cup melted and cooled butter
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 tablespoons molasses
- 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
- 1/8 teaspoon dry ginger
- 1/2 tablespoon butter and 3-4 tablespoons flour to prepare pan
Instructions
- preheat oven to 375 degrees.
- Butter and flour Madeleine pan.
- Beat eggs, sugar and salt together for 5 minutes until it's smooth and creamy.
- Mix in vanilla, molasses, pumpkin pie spice and ginger.
- Fold in flour and butter alternating in three additions each.
- Place 2 tablespoon into each section of the Madeleine pan for smaller Madeleines, or three tablespoons for larger Madeleines.
- Bake for 7-8 minutes, until they spring back to the touch.
I drizzled the Madeleines with a glaze of 1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1 tablespoon corn syrup and 2 teaspoons water and a drop of white food coloring. Mix until smooth and drizzle onto cooled Madeleines.

The Gingerbread Madeleines were a big hit with my friends and I have two more recipes in the photos that I will be sharing with you real soon!

In the meantime Enter to win a Swiffer Bissell Steamboost:
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*I was compensated to create a recipe for this post by Swiffer. All opinions are my own.


OH those gingerbread cookies!! YUM!!
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My favorite is Gingerbread! I have many fond memories of making gingerbread when I was a child. My family was so appreciative 😉
These madeleines are just perfect 🙂 so pretty and I am such a fan of gingerbread, I love it!
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I love gingerbread cream-filled cookies.
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My favorite gingerbread item is bread pudding made with gingerbread – yum!
every year I attempt to make a gingerbread house and it never really comes out right LOL we make a lot of mess, the kids and I, and we could definitely use a Bissell to help clean up!! awesome giveaway! Thanks!
This is the year I finally build a gingerbread geodesic dome
Sounds fun, and adventurous!
Our family has bananas every single day for breakfast. When banana gets on the floor it hardens and sticks and is very difficult to get off. This Bissell machine sounds great for removing all kinds of hardened bits not just banana, and probably things stuck elsewhere, not just on the floor! I’d sure like to try it (crossing fingers)!
The madeleines recipe looks great!
dropped eggs on floor.this wll do the job and i love gingerbread cake
Can’t wait to make these! ! Just found your blog and am loving it. Messes happen on a pretty regular basis but worse to date, was the corn syrup debacle as we so fondly refer to it at my house. That’s one mess you can’t recruit the dog to help with! 🙂
so cute! Love your cookies!
Such a sweet idea to make Gingerbread Madeleines, Diane! In fact, I just created a new gingerbread board over at Pinterest. (Already had one for gingerbread houses, but felt I needed a separate one, LOL.) Anyway, stopped by to see what you are up to baking for the upcoming holidays. I remember the first time I stopped by your blog you decorated some really cute snowman snowflake cookies for Christmas. I loved the carrot noses! Have a great weekend, girl. Pinning!
oh thanks so much for stopping by Stacy. I just love gingerbread and I have a whole board on pinterest full of all gingerbread stuff ( https://www.pinterest.com/createdbydiane/gingerbread/ )
I’m going to find your board now.
I need one of these mops! My floor always has a little flour on it, and some jelly from my sons favorite sandwiches.
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Oh my what a mess! Thank goodness for Swiffer, that’s fur sure! I absolutely love spicy gingerbread but I also enjoy the flavor without the kick too. 🙂
I pinned your madelines! https://www.pinterest.com/pin/69031806761995951/