I made Hermits over the summer last year.  They were delicious.  I saw these old fashioned Hermits made without molasses. I decided to give them a try.  Mind you this recipe is suppose to have nuts and raisins in it but I knew if I included these, the kids would not have eaten them. They were good but I think I like the molasses ones a little better.  If you are not big on molasses though then these are the cookie for you.  This is an old fashioned recipe from Betty Crocker.
"So what
 is a Hermit? Hermits originally were a plain cookie with spices and 
raisins or currants added. They started out with brown sugar in the 
Champlain Valley of New York which is across Lake Champlain from New 
England’s Vermont. In New England Hermits started out with white sugar 
which continued up until the 1930’s. A decade or two later white sugar 
and molasses came into use by New Englanders which has become the modern
 day standard. No matter what the sugar type a combination of spices and
 dried fruit either raisin or currants was the early standard. By the 
mid-1900s nuts were being added to Hermits and a variety of dried fruits
 like dates, figs, apricots and citrons. This last development took 
ingredients associated with Boston Cookies and integrated into the 
Hermits. Homemade versions call for dropped or rolled & cut cookies.
 The commercial bakery version is different it was and still is baked in
 long wide lengths and cut into squares. This shape is what most people 
associate with Hermits. Cookies in general keep a long time like the 
Centennial Cookies, as they dry out over time. However, for the best 
taste cookies are best eaten fresh.
                
It
 is likely Hermits developed in the Lake Champlain region. Whether it 
first occurred in Vermont or New York may never be known.  New England 
cook books show Hermits recipes no matter what the name they were published under early on were well liked and spread throughout the region." (New England Recipes).
Old Fashioned Hermits
1 cup shortening
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
3½ cups flour½ cup cold coffee
1 cup shortening
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
3½ cups flour½ cup cold coffee
1 teaspoon cinnamon  
 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt 
Cream sugar and shortening.  Add in eggs, then coffee. Mix dry ingredients separately.  Add in to wet ingredients until just combined.  Chill for two hours. Bake at 400F for 8 to 10 minutes. 
Original Hermits
Recipe from Miss Parloa’s New Cook Book (1880), page 330
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups sugar
1 cup raisins, chopped
3 eggs
½ teaspoon baking soda dissolved in
3 tablespoons milk
1 nutmeg, grated [or 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg]
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
6 cups flour
Mix and roll out ¼” thick, cut with a round cake cutter.
Bake in a quick oven [350 degrees] for 12 minutes
Recipe from Miss Parloa’s New Cook Book (1880), page 330
1 cup butter, softened
2 cups sugar
1 cup raisins, chopped
3 eggs
½ teaspoon baking soda dissolved in
3 tablespoons milk
1 nutmeg, grated [or 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg]
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
6 cups flour
Mix and roll out ¼” thick, cut with a round cake cutter.
Bake in a quick oven [350 degrees] for 12 minutes
 

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