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Best Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe

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When it comes to Cut Out Sugar Cookies, this is the best recipe.  These cookies do not require chilling, keep their shape and taste great!  Plus they won a blind taste test for flavor and texture – so you know they must be good!

 

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My Frosting Theory for Rolled Sugar Cookies:

Yes I have a frosting theory – or so I like to call it, and it very much is one of the reasons I love this cookie recipe. A comment I’ve gotten a few times on Pinterest is that these cookies aren’t very sweet.  Some readers have mentioned that they prefer a much sweeter sugar cookie.  

I agree, a sweet sugar cookie is amazing.  However for easy roll out sugar cookies, you do NOT want them overly sweet.  

There are actually two types of sugar cookie recipes.    

  1. Drop sugar cookies do not require frosting as they are rolled in sugar before baking. 
  2. Cut out sugar cookies are generally frosted with a glaze, royal icing or a soft buttercream frosting after baking.

Because these are cut out sugar cookies, and will be frosted with a VERY sweet, sugary frosting, you do not want your cookie base to be overly sweet.  If your cookie is overly sweet with a very sweet frosting on top, you’ll find you won’t be able to enjoy more than one cookie without feeling sick..  

So as a rule of thumb, keep your sugar cookies chewy, delicious and sweet but not overly sweet.  Then add your tasty frosting or icing on top to get the perfect flavor for your cookie.

 

 

What ingredients are in this cut out sugar cookie recipe:

  • Sugar – What is a sugar cookie without sugar?!  Used to sweeten the dough, it’s a must have ingredient for any sugar cookie.
  • Butter – 100% real butter is a must have for this recipe.  Any substitutions will lead to a sticky dough that will spread during baking.  If you want your cookie dough to keep its shape then use REAL butter. Personally I prefer to use salted butter in everything but you could just as easily use unsalted.
  • Eggs – Eggs not only add structure, but they also help our cookies to be soft, flavorful and add a hint of color.  
  • Salt – Every cookie needs a little salt to make the flavors pop.  
  • Baking Powder – Baking powder is a leavening agent that will add a little height to your cookie.  It will however NOT make your cookie spread. Just thicken it up.
  • Buttermilk – Buttermilk does two things for this rolled sugar cookie recipe.  First, it cuts down on the sweetness of the cookie, making it so it’s not overly sweet.  Second, it helps keep your cookies soft! We all love soft sugar cookies that keep their shape!
  • Vanilla – There are two extracts in this recipe.  Vanilla is the first. This helps give a soft flavor to your cookies.
  • Almond Extract – This is the second extract.  Adding almond extract by itself tends to give a strong almond flavor to the cookies.  By adding the vanilla it helps give a warm flavor that doesn’t overwhelm the taste buds. 
  • Flour – Cookies need flour.  Don’t add TOO much, but don’t add too little either!  The right amount will give you an elastic dough that will roll well without sticking to your rolling pin.
  • Powdered Sugar – This is my SECRET powerhouse ingredient!  Roll your cookie dough out on a bed of powdered sugar.  When you roll cookie dough out on flour, it toughens your dough.  Keep your dough soft and chewy while adding a hint more sugar to the dough.  

 

 

How to make the BEST rolled sugar cookies?

I should mention that I am not a fan of dirtying extra bowls for no reason.  I am a one bowl kind of girl and loath recipes that have me mixing various ingredients into 2, 3 or even 4 bowls before adding them to the main bowl.  Keep your kitchen clean and your mind sane with these simple instructions!

  1. Make your Dough.
    • In a bowl cream your butter and sugar together until fluffy. 
    • Add your eggs and mix again.
    • Add salt and baking powder.  Blend.
    • Blend a little buttermilk, vanilla and almond extract into the batter.
    • Add in half of the flour ½ cup at a time.
    • Add remaining buttermilk and mix.
    • Blend remaining flour, ½ cup at a time.
    • If dough is still sticky, then add a small amount of flour at a time until you get a soft [tiny bit sticky but not overly sticky] dough. Remember, the more flour you add the tougher your cookies will be, so don’t get carried away.
  2. Cut your Cookies
    • Sprinkle your work surface with powdered sugar.  Don’t be shy. Place ⅓ of your dough on your powdered sugar.
    • Wipe down your rolling pin with powdered sugar too to help prevent sticking.
    • Roll out your dough to ¼ inch thickness [or close to]. The thinner your cookies the crispier they are.  The thicker your cookie the chewier they are. But don’t go overboard on thickness as that will result in crispy edges and gooey centers.
    • Once your dough is rolled out, cut your shapes!
  3. Bake your Cookies
    • Preheat oven and line your baking sheets.  I prefer a silicone mat or non stick foil, but spraying your pan or using parchment paper works well too!
    • Place your cookies on your prepared sheets and bake!
  4. Bake your Cookies
    • Use your favorite cookie frosting like this Chocolate Icing for Cookies that dries hard and frost your cookies.
    • Add sprinkles, candies or colored sugar too! Let your imagination go wild! 

 

 

How thick do I roll sugar cookie dough for cut outs?

The thickness of your dough will depend on what you want the texture of your cookies to be.  If you like crunchy sugar cookies, then roll them out to be ⅛ inch or slightly thicker.  

If you like your cookies to be firm but chewy, I suggest rolling them out to ¼ inch thick.  This is my favorite thickness.

 

 

What is the best frosting recipe for roll out sugar cookies?

In terms of “the BEST frosting”, that will 100% depend on what you like.  I personally love this Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe on my cookies. A friend of mine prefers my chocolate cookie frosting. 

However if you want a hard frosting that you can make fancy designs with, then you’ll want to go with a Royal Icing or Glaze Icing.  Both are pretty easy to make and taste great!  

 

 

Can you freeze sugar cookies?

Yes you can!  In fact, these cookies taste just as great a month or two later when frozen!  Because this recipe makes a fairly decent batch of cookies [depending on how big your cookie cutters are], I like to freeze about half of them for a later date!  

Bake cookies as directed then place cooled cookies on cookie sheet in the freezer.  After 2 hours you can transfer those cookies into an airtight container or freezer bag.  Use within 3 months.

 



PRO TIP If you’re making cookies for Christmas, make half of them into hearts and freeze for Valentine’s Day!  

PRO TIP: Do not frost before freezing as your frosting may get squished or flake during the freezing/thawing process.  

When it comes to the world’s best sugar cookie recipe, I’m going to have to say this one is my favorite!  It won first place in a blind taste and texture test and has been shared on social media hundreds of thousands of times! If you’ve struggled to find a no chill sugar cookie recipe that keeps its shape and tastes great, try this one!  Don’t forget to check out all of Num’s the Word’s delicious Desserts!

 

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Yield: 30 Cookies, depending on size

The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies

Roll Out Sugar Cookies - baked but unfrosted cookies on plate with glass of milk

These are The Best Rolled Sugar Cookies and require no chilling and keep their shape! These roll out sugar cookies are easy, and not too sweet! They won first place in a blind taste and texture test!

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 cup salted butter, room temperature (real butter only - no substitutes)
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 4 1/2 - 5 1/2 cups All-Purpose flour (Start with 4 1/2 cups. If dough is super sticky, add more 1/4 cup at a time until just a hint of stickyness. This will greatly depend on your altitude and humidity level)
  • Powdered Sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400*F''
  2. Prepare 2 baking sheets and set aside. This can be done by greasing them with butter or Crisco, non-stick spray, parchment paper, non-stick foil or a baking mat. Whatever your preferred method is.
  3. Cream together sugar and butter for 3 minutes or until fluffy.
  4. Add eggs and mix again.
  5. Add salt, and baking powder. Blend.
  6. Add 1/4 cup buttermilk, vanilla and almond extract. Blend.
  7. Add 2 1/2 cups flour (1/2 cup at a time).
  8. Add remaining 1/4 cup buttermilk.
  9. Then remaining flour (for a total of 4 1/2 cups). Batter should be smooth, elastic like and slightly sticky. If too sticky, add more flour a little at a time (up to 1 cup - be careful to not put TOO much flour in the dough).
  10. When ready to roll out, sprinkle surface with powdered sugar, not flour. These are SUGAR cookies. Roll them out in sugar! Roll to 1/4 in thickness.
  11. Cut out with favorite shape and transfer to prepared pan.
  12. Bake 10 minutes. Watch carefully as every oven bakes differently. You want the cookies to be a hint of golden under them, not dark golden. Edges should not start to show golden, you'll have to gently flip a cookie to see for sure.
  13. Allow cookies to cool completely then frost.

Notes

There have been questions about the buttermilk. Here are some quick answers.

1) You can use regular milk instead of buttermilk. HOWEVER we like the taste/texture better WITH the buttermilk.

2) If you don't have buttermilk on hand, then in a 1 cup measuring cup, pour 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice. Fill the remaining with milk and pout this into a bowl. Let it sit for about 3 minutes, stir then pour into your batter.

(The recipe only calls for 1/2 cup of buttermilk... but the above is a good ratio, so if you feel like just adding 1/2 Tablespoon to your 1/2 cup of milk, that works too, but I figured you'd be making a double batch to share)

I hope these tips help!

Nutritional Information is estimated, not exact.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

30

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 491Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 29mgSodium: 131mgCarbohydrates: 93gFiber: 3gSugar: 14gProtein: 11g
Originally Published: November 29, 2016

Photos & Text Updated: November 14, 2019

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Felicia

Wednesday 10th of January 2024

I cut this recipe in half and it was the perfect amount for 18 cookies. The cookies came out perfectly soft, kept their shape, and were so delicious. I used 1/2 cup of heavy whipping cream instead of buttermilk! It worked great.

Michele

Wednesday 18th of January 2023

This is the best cutout cookie recipe I’ve used and I’m not great at cutouts.

Hannah

Friday 8th of April 2022

This recipe is fantastic. My go-to! and I'm so happy to see you using a BOSCH Mixer!!! I absolutely love mine, and I feel like noone knows how excellent they are!

Janelle

Wednesday 31st of August 2022

Hannah I'm so glad you are a fan of our sugar cookies! And Yes I'm a HUGE Bosch girl too! I am actually an affiliate and will often post specials they are offering only to their affiliates in my email. So if you know anyone on the hunt have them sign up for my email!

Glor

Sunday 12th of December 2021

Can cookies be stacked using this icing?

Janelle

Monday 13th of December 2021

If you let them sit out overnight to dry, they should be ok. However this is a soft frosting. Not meant to be hard and crunchy.

Michele

Thursday 18th of March 2021

These are the best.. I make and sell at the local farmers markets and they hold up great in all weather.

Janelle

Saturday 20th of March 2021

Thank you Michele!! So glad you've had so much success with them! You must be an amazing decorator to sell them! That's my big downfall, I'm not very good at decorating!

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