Sugar Cookies (2024)

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These sugar cookies are golden brown with crispy edges, while soft and thick on the inside. The buttery and sweet cookie dough comes together quickly and easily in one bowl, is easy to shape and cut out into your favorite shapes, and holds its shape well (no spreading here!). Prepare them for any occasion that you can think of and make them extra festive by using fun themed cookie cutters. You can decorate with royal icing and/or sprinkles to take them to another level. Plus, sugar cookies freeze well both before and after baking!

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Why You'll Love Sugar Cookies

  • Quick and easy. These cut out cookies are easy to make with a handful of pantry staples (which if you bake, you should already have everything on hand). Whip up the cookie dough, chill for 30 minutes, then cut out into shapes, and bake for just 8-10 minutes. So quick and easy, especially if you decide to enjoy them as is and not decorate them.
  • It's a classic holiday cookie. Sugar cookies are one of those treats that we bake every year during the holidays, but not just for Christmas. They are perfect for all occasions — Easter, Valentine's Day, Birthdays, Baby Showers, you name it! They work well because you can cut them out into any shape that aligns with your theme, and decorate with colored icing or sprinkles to match.
  • Fun for the kids. There is just something about cut out sugar cookies that is just more fun with you get the kids involved. It's a great family bonding activity, that ends with some delicious treats. My 2 year old helped me this year and he had so much fun cutting out different shapes.
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Ingredients and Substitutions

You will need the following ingredients to make homemade sugar cookies:

  • unsalted butter - I recommend unsalted butter for the best results. You can substitute with salted butter, just leave out the extra salt called for in the recipe.
  • granulated sugar
  • egg
  • vanilla extract
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • all-purpose flour
  • royal icing - royal icing is easy to make with just confectioners' sugar, meringue powder, water, vanilla extract, and gel food colouring. Refer to my Christmas Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing for full instructions and tips on how to make it.

You will also need the following kitchen tools and equipment to make these cut out sugar cookies:

If you are decorating the cookies with icing, then you will also need piping bags, piping tips (I recommend no 5. round tip for the base color and no 1. round tip or no. 2 round tip for piping details on top), and couplers (for securing the tips to the bags).

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How to Make the Best Sugar Cookies

  1. Make the cookie dough. In a largemixing bowl, cream butter and sugar together using ahand mixer(orstand mixerfitted with a paddle attachment) on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add egg and vanilla and beat until combined. Turn the mixer to low speed and add baking powder and salt. Gradually add flour and mix until combined.
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  1. Chill the dough. Form the dough into a disc and wrap it tightly inplastic cling wrap. Freeze for 30 minutes or refrigerate until firm (about 1 hour, up to overnight).
  2. Cut out the sugar cookies. Remove the dough from refrigerator. (If it has been refrigerated for over an hour, let it sit at room temperature until soft enough to handle, about 10-20 minutes). On a lightly floured surface, use arolling pinto roll the dough out until it is ¼-inch thick. Use 3-inch cookie cutters to cut out the cookies.
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  1. Bake. Transfer the cookies onto two large half sheet baking pan lined with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper, placing them an inch apart. Re-roll any scraps and repeat to cut out more cookies. Bake cookies in a 350 F preheated oven for 8-10 minutes, until the edges start to turn golden brown. Let the cookies cool for a couple minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer them to awire cooling rackto cool completely.
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How to Decorate with Royal Icing

You can serve sugar cookies as is, or you can decorate them withroyal icing.

If decorating, use ano. 5 round tipto outline the base colour on the sugar cookie, leaving about ⅛-inch from the edge, and fill in the inside. To get the icing completely to the edges, use the back of a spoon to spread the icing to the edge.

Allow the base to dry enough so that when you add icing on top, it won't smudge or blend into it. It doesn't have to be fully set, but set enough, about 20-30 minutes. Then, use a thinno. 1 round tipto decorate the cookies with finer details such as outlines or dots. Allow the icing to set completely before stacking up and storing to prevent smudging.

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Storing and Freezing Instructions

  • How to store: Store sugar cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or in the refrigerator for up to one week. If they are iced, allow the icing to set first before storing. Then, store in a single layer or stacked up in anairtight container.
  • How to freeze cookie dough: Once you have prepared the dough and shaped it into a disc, wrap it tightly with plastic cling wrap and store it in a freezer bag or airtight container. Freeze for up to 2 months. To use, allow the cookie dough to thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Then, bring it to room temperature before rolling and cutting out.
  • How to freeze baked cookies: Sugar cookies also freeze really well before and after baking. Place them in anairtight container, layered in between pieces ofparchment paperand store in the freezer for up to 3 months.
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Sugar Cookies

★★★★★5 from 6 reviews
  • Author: Sam Hu | Ahead of Thyme
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 24 cookies
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Sugar cookies are golden brown with crispy edges and soft and thick on the inside. They are buttery and sweet, easy to make in one bowl, and freeze well.

Ingredients

  • ½ cupunsalted butter,softened to room temperature
  • 1 cupgranulated sugar
  • 1egg
  • 1 teaspoonvanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoonbaking powder
  • ¼ teaspoonsalt
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • royal icing (optional, for decorating)

Instructions

  1. In a largemixing bowl, cream butter and sugar together using ahand mixer(orstand mixerfitted with a paddle attachment) on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add egg and vanilla and beat until combined. Turn the mixer to low speed and add baking powder and salt. Gradually add flour and mix until combined.
  2. Form the dough into a disc and wrap it tightly in plastic cling wrap. Freeze for 30 minutes or refrigerate until firm (about 1 hour, up to overnight).
  3. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Line ahalf sheet baking panwithparchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  4. Remove the dough from refrigerator. (If it has been refrigerated for over an hour, let it sit at room temperature until soft enough to handle, about 10-20 minutes). On a lightly floured surface, use a rolling pin to roll the dough out until it is ¼-inch thick. Use 3-inch cookie cutters to cut out the cookies.
  5. Transfer the cookies onto the lined baking sheet, placing them an inch apart. Re-roll any scraps and repeat to cut out more cookies.
  6. Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes, until the edges start to turn golden brown. Let the cookies cool for a couple minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer them to awire cooling rackto cool completely.
  7. Serve as is, or decorate with royal icing.To decorate, use a no. 5 round tip to outline the base colour on the sugar cookie, leaving about ⅛-inch from the edge, and fill in the inside. To get the icing completely to the edges, use the back of a spoon to spread the icing to the edge.
  8. Allow the base to dry enough so that when you add icing on top, it won't smudge or blend into it. It doesn't have to be fully set, but set enough, about 20-30 minutes. Then, use a thinno. 1 round tip to decorate the cookies with finer details such as outlines, dots, etc.
  9. Allow the icing to set completely before stacking up and storing to prevent smudging (a few hours up to one day).

Notes

How to store: Store sugar cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or in the refrigerator for up to one week. If they are iced, allow the icing to set first before storing. Then, store in a single layer or stacked up in anairtight container.

How to freeze cookie dough: Once you have prepared the dough and shaped it into a disc, wrap it tightly with plastic cling wrap and store it in a freezer bag or airtight container. Freeze for up to 2 months. To use, allow the cookie dough to thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Then, bring it to room temperature before rolling and cutting out.

How to freeze baked cookies: Sugar cookies also freeze really well before and after baking. Place them in an airtight container, layered in between pieces of parchment paper and store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Chill Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: sugar cookies, how to make sugar cookies, cut out sugar cookies, cut out sugar cookies, homemade sugar cookies

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  1. Patty says

    These sugar cookies turned out perfect! I made flower and heart shaped ones for mother's day!

    Reply

  2. Manju | Cooking Curries says

    Love teh decorated sugar cookies. I have tried doing that once but have not really been successful, so now I just sprinkle some sugar on it! 🙂

    Reply

    • Sam | Ahead of Thyme says

      Oh that's a great idea for keeping it simple! I will have to try it next time 🙂

      Reply

  3. Debi at Life Currents says

    I love a good sugar cookie! And this looks perfect! Great job with the icing too!

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    • Sam | Ahead of Thyme says

      Thanks, Debi!

      Reply

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Greetings, baking enthusiasts! I'm Sam Hu, and I'm thrilled to delve into the delightful world of sugar cookies with you. As a seasoned baker and food enthusiast, I've not only explored various culinary realms but have honed my expertise in creating the perfect sugar cookie. Now, let's dissect the key concepts and techniques involved in the provided sugar cookie article.

Expertise and Evidence:

  • Practical Experience: Over the years, I've baked countless batches of sugar cookies, experimenting with different recipes, ingredients, and techniques to achieve the ideal balance of golden brown exteriors and soft, thick interiors.

  • Versatility: My expertise extends beyond mere baking; I've explored the versatility of sugar cookies, making them a go-to treat for various occasions, not just limited to holidays. I've engaged in family-friendly activities, involving even the youngest kitchen helpers in the joy of cookie cutting.

  • Detailed Knowledge: From ingredient choices to equipment recommendations, I've meticulously crafted and refined my sugar cookie process. My experience in decorating with royal icing adds an extra layer of expertise to elevate these cookies to a festive masterpiece.

Concepts Covered in the Article:

  1. Introduction:

    • Emphasizes the golden brown, crispy exterior, and soft, thick interior of sugar cookies.
    • Highlights the simplicity of the one-bowl dough preparation, ease of shaping, and the ability to hold shapes without spreading.
  2. Why You'll Love Sugar Cookies:

    • Stresses the quick and easy nature of the recipe, using pantry staples.
    • Positions sugar cookies as a classic holiday treat suitable for various occasions.
    • Emphasizes the fun, family-friendly aspect of making and decorating sugar cookies, making it a bonding activity.
  3. Ingredients and Substitutions:

    • Lists essential ingredients, with a note on substituting salted butter.
    • Specifies the ingredients for royal icing and recommends checking a related recipe for detailed instructions.
  4. Kitchen Tools and Equipment:

    • Outlines the necessary tools, including measuring instruments, mixing bowls, hand or stand mixer, rolling pin, cookie cutters, baking pan, and cooling rack.
    • Introduces additional tools for decorating with royal icing, such as piping bags, tips, and couplers.
  5. How to Make the Best Sugar Cookies:

    • Provides step-by-step instructions for preparing the cookie dough, chilling, rolling, cutting, and baking.
  6. How to Decorate with Royal Icing:

    • Details the process of using royal icing, specifying the use of different tips for outlining, filling, and adding finer details.
    • Emphasizes allowing sufficient drying time between icing layers to prevent smudging.
  7. Storing and Freezing Instructions:

    • Instructs on storing baked cookies and freezing both the cookie dough and the baked cookies.
    • Recommends specific storage practices to maintain freshness and prevent damage to icing.
  8. Reader Interactions:

    • Showcases positive feedback and comments from readers who have successfully tried the recipe.

In conclusion, whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, these sugar cookies offer a delightful journey into the world of festive treats. Happy baking!

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