Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cream together sugar, shortening, butter (melted) and eggs in a large bowl.
- 2
Add in flour, baking soda, baking powder, buttermilk, and juice from 2 of the oranges. Sometimes I substitute orange juice instead of squeezed. Try 2/3 cup if you do. Mix well. The batter will be similar to heavy pancake batter.
- 3
Pre-heat oven to 365°F.
Spoon out a large spoon of batter onto an ungreased cookie sheet (lately Ive been using wax paper). You can also transfer the batter to a measuring cup and pour them onto the tray. - 4
Bake until edges are brown and centers spring back when touched.
- 5
FROSTING: mix juice from 1 of the squeezed oranges (1/2 cup oj) with powdered sugar and 1 tablespoon melted butter. Then zest the entire skin of an orange into the mixture and mix.
- 6
Frost while still warm.
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