Voth's Quick & Easy Peppernut recipe as published in KANSAS! Magazine, winter 2017 edition (2024)

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The story I wrote about Peppernuts for KANSAS! magazine, winter 2017 just arrived in the mail. The story covers those dainty, big-flavored cookies made in both commercial kitchens (The Peppernut Factory, Tec*mseh; Main Street Cafe, Durham); Prairie Harvest, Newton) and home ovens (Jason Kohler, Abilene; Rhoda Frasier, Concordia; Diana Jost, Burdick)+ a recipe from cookbook author Norma Jost Roth (a sampling of her work includesPeppernuts, Plain and Fancy, MennoniteFoods & Folkways from South Russia, vol. I and vol. 2 and Food, Feast& Fellowship from Jost Family Kitchens)

The winter issue of KANSAS! is dedicated to food and includes a listing of the top twenty local eateries in Kansas, a story about Liberal Pancakes & Lindsborg Waffles and much more.

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Below is the lead in and the recipe that Mrs. Voth used to take on the road. By the way, this dough really is easy to work with and the recipe is quick to make!

Now in her 90s, Norma Jost Voth is as excited aboutpeppernuts as she was back when she was researching Mennonite foods andfolklore for her books. Born and raised in Hillsboro, she now resides inCalifornia but still values her Kansas roots. Sharing family history has alwaysbeen important to her, and over the years she has recorded many people’sfolklore. Currently she is working on her own family history.

Although her books are full ofpeppernut recipes, this is one of her favorites. It is quick and easy, and thedough can be shaped and baked immediately, without chilling overnight. “It’sthe one I made when I went on book tours,” she recalls.



Quick and Easy Peppernuts

INGREDIENTS

1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine

1 large egg

2 tablespoons white corn syrup

½ teaspoon anise oil (not anise extract)*

3½ cups sifted all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking soda

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

1 teaspoon ground ginger

DIRECTIONS

  1. In a mixing bowl, beat sugar and butter together untilcreamy. Beat in egg, syrup and anise oil.

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  2. In a separate bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, andspices. Gradually add to creamed mixture. Beat well.

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  3. Take small amount of dough and on lightly floured board rollinto dime-sized ropes. With sharp knife dipped in flour or cold water, slicerope into ¼-inch pieces and place on greased (or sprayed) baking sheet. Asimpler method of cutting is to hold small portions of rolled dough in lefthand, and with kitchen scissors dipped in cold water, snip off small piece ofdough directly onto greased (or sprayed) baking sheet. Allow enough space forpeppernuts to expand slightly.
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    Dough that is ready to roll out.
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    Dough rolled pencil thin.
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    Dough snipped with kitchen scissors.
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    Snipped dough arranged on sprayed parchment paper.
  4. Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees for approximately 7 to12 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. These peppernuts are very crisp andwill last a long time if kept in airtight containers.

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    Voth's Quick & Easy Peppernut recipe as published in KANSAS! Magazine, winter 2017 edition (10)

Recipe taken from MennoniteFoods & Folkways from South Russia, Volume 1, by Norma JostVoth (Intercourse, PA: Good Books, 1990) pp. 379–80. Reprinted with theauthor’s permission.


*Anise oil is a pure essential oil extracted directly from the herbal plant anise or anise seed. Anise extract is made by combining a smallamount of that essential oilmixed with alcohol to create a less intense flavoring.

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The recipe as it appears in KANSAS!

Recipewithout photos . . .

Quick and Easy Peppernuts

1½ cups granulated sugar

1 cup (2 sticks) butter or margarine

1 large egg

2 tablespoons white corn syrup

½ teaspoon anise oil (not anise extract)*

3½ cups sifted all-purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking soda

2 teaspoons ground cinnamon

2 teaspoons ground cloves

1 teaspoon ground ginger

  1. In a mixing bowl, beat sugar and butter together until creamy. Beat in egg, syrup and anise oil.
  2. In a separate bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, and spices. Gradually add to creamed mixture. Beat well.
  3. Take small amount of dough and on lightly floured board roll into dime-sized ropes. With sharp knife dipped in flour or cold water, slice rope into ¼-inch pieces and place on greased (or sprayed) baking sheet. A simpler method of cutting is to hold small portions of rolled dough in left hand, and with kitchen scissors dipped in cold water, snip off small piece of dough directly onto greased (or sprayed) baking sheet. Allow enough space for peppernuts to expand slightly.
  4. Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees for approximately 7 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. These peppernuts are very crisp and will last a long time if kept in airtight containers.

Recipe taken fromMennonite Foods & Folkways from South Russia,Volume 1, by Norma Jost Voth (Intercourse, PA: Good Books, 1990) pp. 379–80. Reprinted with the author’s permission.

*Anise oilis a pure essentialoilextracted directly from the herbal plantaniseoranise seed.Anise extractis made by combining a small amount of that essentialoilmixed with alcohol to create a less intense flavoring.

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