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    Home » Recipes » Single Serve Recipes

    Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie (Small Batch)

    Published: Dec 17, 2024 · Modified: May 6, 2025 by Kathleen Hansen · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    This Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie recipe is a super small batch cookie recipe that is mixed up in one bowl with a rubber spatula (no mixer needed) and makes two large ginger molasses cookies, that you can either have both yourself or share one.

    Single serve ginger molasses cookie split in half on a plate.

    This 1-2 serving, small batch cookie recipe is the perfect solution for when you're craving a warm and tender ginger molasses cookie, but you don't have the time to make an entire batch of cookies OR you don't want lots of cookies leftover. For another single serve cookie recipe, try this Single Serve Sugar Cookie or this Instagram Viral Single Serve Chocolate Chip Cookie.

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    • ⭐Why I Love It:
    • 🥘Ingredients
    • 🔪Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie - Step by Step
    • 💭Recipe Tips
    • 👩‍🍳Recipe FAQs
    • 🍫Related Single Serve Dessert Recipes...
    • Recipe
    • Reviews

    ⭐Why I Love It:

    • Super Small Batch Recipe - I love that this single serve ginger molasses cookie recipe makes only two large cookies so I can satisfy my cookie craving without having to make an entire batch of cookies. Another favorite way to satisfy a sweet tooth is with a microwave mug cake recipe like this Chocolate Chip Cookie Mug or Nutella Mug Cake.
    • No Mixer Needed - Because it's such a small amount of dough, you can mix it all up by hand using a rubber spatula instead of needing to use an electric or stand mixer.
    • Gooey and Tender on the Inside - By using an egg yolk and by not over baking the cookies, the insides stay perfectly gooey (without being raw!) and are just perfect.

    🥘Ingredients

    Ingredients for small batch ginger molasses cookies in glass prep bowls.
    • Unsalted Butter - Softened to room temperature! As long as your butter is softened, then you can easily mix up the dough by hand. If you use salted butter, just omit the amount of salt by half. When measuring the butter, I prefer to cut from the middle of the stick since the tablespoon markers at the ends of the stick can be off. For a small recipe, it's extra important to be accurate with measurements.
    • Brown Sugar - When measuring brown sugar, you want to pack it into the measuring cup. I used light brown sugar, but you can use dark brown sugar as well. If you don't have brown sugar, I also have a full batch recipe for Chocolate Chip Cookies without Brown Sugar.
    • White Granulated Sugar - You'll use it both in the dough and some extra to roll the dough balls in (optional, but recommended!).
    • Egg Yolk - Using only the egg yolk helps keep the recipe super small and it also gives the cookies their chewy/fudgy/almost gooey center.
    • Vanilla Extract - For flavor!
    • Unsulphured Molasses - Make sure to use unsulphured molasses, not blackstrap molasses. Unsulphured molasses has a cleaner and sweeter taste while blackstrap molasses is very bitter. For another recipe using molasses and ginger flavors, try this Gingerbread Mug Cake!
    • All-Purpose Flour - When measuring flour, make sure to use the 'spoon and level' method. This is where you spoon the flour into the measuring cup and then level off the top. Instead of dipping the measuring cup directly into the flour bin which can lead to over measuring.
    • Spices - Ground Cinnamon, Ground Ginger, and Ground Cloves add the warm spice flavor to complement the molasses.
    • Baking Soda - This is the leavener for the cookie to help them rise.
    • Kosher Salt - I like the Diamond Kosher Salt. A small amount of salt is so important to balance the sweetness in cookies. If you use table salt, then I would cut the amount by half.

    See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

    🔪Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie - Step by Step

    This recipe for Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookies could not be any easier! Just mix up the dough in one bowl, pop in the fridge while the oven preheats, then bake on one sheet.

    Wet ingredients for ginger molasses cookie dough in a glass mixing bowl.

    Photo 1 - In a medium bowl, stir together the softened butter and sugars until combined (I like use a rubber spatula to ‘smoosh’ the mixture against the side of the bowl to really cream things together). Mix in the egg yolk, molasses, and vanilla until well combined.

    Ginger molasses cookie dough mixed together in a glass bowl.

    Photo 2 - Mix in the flour, baking soda, spices, and salt to combine. Pop the dough in the fridge while the oven finishes preheating.

    Two ginger molasses cookie dough balls on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper.

    Photo 3 - Roll the dough into two balls and generously roll in white granulated sugar. Place on a parchment lined baking sheet.

    Two ginger molasses cookies on a parchment lined sheet pan.

    Photo 4 - Bake until the edges are firm and set and the center is just set. Allow to cool for at least 10 minutes on the baking sheet so the cookies can finish cooking on the warm sheet. Enjoy!

    A ginger molasses cookie split in half to show tender inside.

    💭Recipe Tips

    • Softened Butter - In order to mix up the dough, your butter needs to be softened to room temperature. If you're in a pinch you can microwave for just a couple of seconds, but be careful not to melt it!
    • Allow to Cool on Baking Sheet - Letting the single serve cookies cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes lets the cookies finish baking on the warm baking sheet so they set up.
    • Don't Over Bake - The cookies will finish setting up on the baking sheet so in order to have the gooey (but not raw) insides be sure not to over bake them. The egg yolk helps give the center a gooey/fudgy interior so know that as long as they're set around the edges, golden on the bottom and golden brown/slightly set on top then they are baked 🙂
    • Use 'Spoon and Level' Method When Measuring Flour - When measuring flour, make sure to use the 'spoon and level' method. This is where you spoon the flour into the measuring cup and then level off the top. Instead of dipping the measuring cup directly into the flour bin which can lead to over measuring.

    👩‍🍳Recipe FAQs

    What is the difference between unsulphured and blackstrap molasses?

    Unsulphured molasses has a cleaner and sweeter taste while blackstrap molasses is very bitter. Blackstrap molasses cannot be used instead of unsulphured molasses. Most baking recipes will call for unsulphured molasses.

    Why does the recipe use only an egg yolk

    Using only the egg yolk helps keep the single serve cookie recipe super small and it also gives the cookies their chewy/fudgy/almost gooey center. A great way to use the leftover egg white is in a single serve cupcake recipe!

    What is the 'Spoon and Level' method?

    The spoon and level method is best for measuring flour because it reduces the risk of over measuring. Start by fluffing up the flour int the container then use a spoon to spoon it into the measuring cup and use a knife to level off the top. This is much more accurate than scooping the flour directly from the container with the measuring cup.

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    Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie (Small Batch)

    Single serve ginger molasses cookie split in half on a plate.
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    This Single Serve Ginger Molasses Cookie recipe is a super small batch cookie recipe that is mixed up in one bowl with a rubber spatula (no mixer needed) and makes two large ginger molasses cookies, that you can either have both yourself or share one.

    • Author: Kathleen Hansen
    • Prep Time: 5 minutes
    • Cook Time: 11 minutes
    • Total Time: 35 minutes
    • Yield: 2 cookies
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

    • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
    • 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar, light or dark
    • 2 tablespoons white granulated sugar, plus extra for rolling
    • 1 egg yolk
    • 1 tablespoon unsulphured molasses
    • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • ½ cup all-purpose flour
    • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon
    • ¼ teaspoon ground ginger
    • ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves
    • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt

    Instructions

    1. Prep - Get the oven preheating to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
    2. Mix Butter and Sugar - In a medium bowl, stir together the softened butter and sugars until combined (I like use a rubber spatula to ‘smoosh’ the mixture against the side of the bowl to really cream things together).
    3. Add Yolk, Molasses, and Vanilla - Mix in the egg yolk, molasses, and vanilla until well combined. 
    4. Add Dry Ingredients - Stir in flour, baking soda, spices, and salt until well combined.
    5. Chill Dough - I like to pop the dough in the fridge for about 15 minutes while the oven finishes preheating.
    6. Roll into Balls - Roll the dough into two balls and roll the balls in extra white granulated sugar (this is technically optional but highly recommended!) and place on the lined baking sheet.
    7. Bake - Bake for 11–14 minutes - until the edges are firm and set and the centers are just set. I like my cookies to have a gooey (not raw) center so they are extra tender, but you can adjust to your preferences.
    8. Cool on Baking Sheet - Allow the Cookes to cool on the baking sheet for about 10 minutes so they will finish cooking on the sheet and set up the final amount. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Spoon and Level Method - When measuring flour, make sure to use the 'spoon and level' method. This is where you spoon the flour into the measuring cup and then level off the top. Instead of dipping the measuring cup directly into the flour bin which can lead to over measuring.

    Leftovers can be stored at room temperature, in an airtight container, for up to 1 week.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 cookie
    • Calories: 411
    • Sugar: 29.3 g
    • Sodium: 326.4 mg
    • Fat: 19.9 g
    • Carbohydrates: 54 g
    • Fiber: 1.1 g
    • Protein: 4.8 g
    • Cholesterol: 138 mg

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    1. Katie says

      January 02, 2025 at 2:47 pm

      Love how tender this cookie is and the molasses flavor is perfect!

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