This sugar cookie recipe makes a melt-in-your-mouth, soft, chewy cookie that doesn’t spread. Perfect for rolled or cut-out cookies!
Sugar cookies are delicious diet ruining little fiends and I love them so much. These were inspired by the Publix sugar cookie recipe that I am mildly obsessed with. Enjoy them after a yummy chicken spaghetti dinner!
Sugar Cookie Recipe
Sugar Cookie Recipe
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Sugar Cookie Ingredients
- Flour – All purpose (not self rising!)
- Baking powder – Make sure you don’t grab baking soda.
- Sugar – Granulated (not powdered sugar).
- Salt – Regular table salt.
- Butter – Salted/softened. (Unsalted butter works too, if you prefer).
- Egg – Large.
- Vanilla extract – Real vanilla extract, not imitation.
How do you make homemade sugar cookies? (step-by-step)
⭐ First, in a large bowl mix together dry ingredients: flour, baking powder and salt.
⭐ Then, cream together butter and sugar with an electric hand mixer or stand mixer. Add in egg and vanilla and mix until well combined. Add flour mixture, mix well.
⭐ Next, roll dough into a log wrapped in plastic wrap, allow to chill until dough is firm.
⭐ Finally, slice cookie log and place slices on a parchment paper or silpat lined cookie sheet. Bake until just barely done.
Scroll down to the printable recipe card toward the bottom of this article for ingredient measurements and detailed cooking instructions.
Preparation
How do you keep sugar cookies from losing their shape?
Keep your cookies from spreading by chilling your dough before baking. This recipe holds it’s shape really well, even without chilling, but some time in the fridge makes them perfect.
Do you have to chill sugar cookie dough?
No! You can absolutely make these without chilling. They only require chilling if you want them to keep their shape exactly. I love making these, rolling them in sugar, and popping directly into the oven.
How do you make sugar cookies more flavorful?
I love a plain vanilla sugar cookie, but if you want a little more pizazz try adding flavor with extracts (like almond extract, cherry, citrus), or roll in crushed peppermint, or even mix in some fresh lime or lemon zest.
Do you put sprinkles on sugar cookies before or after baking?
If you want the sprinkles directly on the cookie then roll in sprinkles, or press sprinkles into the dough, before baking.
Alternately, you can put sprinkles onto iced cookies after they’re baked. Make sure to add the sprinkles quickly as they will not stick to hardened icing.
Storage and leftovers
How long do sugar cookies last?
The baked cookies will last 1 – 2 weeks at room temperature in a cool/dry environment, when stored in a sealed airtight container. If you will not be able to finish them in that amount of time, they can be frozen.
Can you freeze homemade sugar cookies?
Yes, they can be frozen before or after baking. If freezing the dough before baking, either into a log and wrap tightly in plastic wrap then again in a sealed bag or foil, or make your cookie shapes and freeze the dough on a pan. When the cookie dough shapes are frozen, transfer them to a freezer safe container.
Frozen cut outs will stay good for up to a month, and a frozen log will stay good for up to three months. After that time they will still be safe to bake/eat, but the quality will deteriorate.
To freeze after baking, allow the cookies to cool completely, then store in an airtight freezer safe container for up to 3 months.
How do you defrost cookie dough?
For best results, defrost in the refrigerator overnight. To defrost cookie dough quickly, use a sharp knife to slice your frozen cookie dough into discs then place them on your lined baking sheet. The sliced dough will thaw quickly and then you can bake it.
Can you bake frozen sugar cookie dough?
Yes, place the frozen dough on a lined baking sheet and bake for 2 – 3 minutes longer than the recipe recommends.
Tips and tricks for the best sugar cookies
Stop the spread
If you want the dough to keep its shape (as pictured in this recipe), chill the dough for several hours before baking. If making cut-out shapes, chill the dough on the baking sheet after it has been cut out.
Add some flare
Roll your cookies in colored sugar or sprinkles for a fun look and some added texture. Or add a drop or two of food coloring to the dough!
How long to bake soft sugar cookies?
Soft sugar cookies and chewy sugar cookies are the best! Make sure you bake them to just barely done (about 10 minutes, 8 for smaller cookies) so they get the perfect texture. If they’ve browned you’ve left them in too long.
How thick do I roll sugar cookies?
We like ours between 1/4 and 1/2 inch thick. You can roll them, or slice them, or even roll into balls and press with a fork or your hand!
Cut out sugar cookie recipe
This recipe is perfect for cut out cookies too because it holds shape beautifully. To make cut-out sugar cookies, roll the dough thin (between 1/4 and 1/2 inches thick) on a floured surface with a rolling pin.
Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes, and place them on a lined baking sheet. Chill the sheet for at least 30 minutes, until dough is stiff. Then bake as directed.
Frosting your sugar cookies
You can use royal icing for sugar cookies (this is traditional), but honestly I’m partial to cream cheese icing! I like to add a little extra powdered sugar to the frosting recipe so it will harden.
What to eat with easy sugar cookies (serving suggestions)
Well, I’m partial to a hot cup of coffee or tea with mine. And if I’m feeling fancy, a mug of peppermint mocha. Yum. Or enjoy them after a healthy dinner of turkey meatloaf and roasted carrots!
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- Chocolate cake mix cookies
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- Pistachio fluff recipe
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- 7 layer magic bars
- See all our easy dessert ideas!
Tools we love
- Baking sheets – This set is perfect, we use them for everything from roasting, to baking, and even serving.
- Silicone baking mats – I always always always line with these, nothing sticks!
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How to Make Sugar Cookies
Sugar Cookie Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- ½ cup butter softened
- 1 egg
- 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
- Mix together flour, baking powder and salt.
- Cream together butter and sugar with an electric hand mixer or stand mixer. Add in egg and vanilla and mix until well combined.
- Add flour mixture, mix well.
- Roll dough into a log wrapped in plastic wrap, allow to chill for at least 2 hours or until dough is firm.
- Slice cookie log into ¼" to ½" slices and place on cookie sheet.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 8-12 minutes (10 was perfect for us).
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Sugar Cookie Recipe
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Marc Perdue says
Do I ice them or eat them plain….they never make it to the icing part. Like Girl Scout sugar cookies, I can eat the whole batch. Do I roll them, cut them or drop them ?….. I usually drop them but use the 10 second rule, blow the dog hair off and eat them anyway. Do I like them hard or soft ? My teeth aren’t as strong as they used to be, soooo soft.
Cathy Varone-Smith says
I will make these tomorrow and will share with my neighbors. Looking forward to pairing them with a cup of tea.
Valerie J Hansen-Nelson says
Love soft sugar cookies. If making them for a Holiday, I use the cookie cutters I use to use while making sugar cookies with my Mother and then icing and decorating them. Otherwise I roll them. and eat them with or without frosting..
Vicki Fetui says
I prefer my sugar cookies plain (without icing) but that may be because I haven’t found an icing I like on them!
Lynn Jackson says
I like to cut out my cookies and decorate them with royal icing. I did add some Cookie Butter emulsion along with the vanilla extract because it’s my new favorite combo. If I’m just doing a simple cookie…buttercream frosting…yum!
Vicky Bergstrom says
I prefer soft sugar cookies.
Harmony Ebbesen says
I love a soft sugar cookie!
Latsey Domico says
I absolutely love these soft sugar cookies!
Karen says
I love sugar cookies!
Elizabeth Tarlow says
Cookies sound great! I don’t usually ice my cookies, but I surely wouldn’t refuse an iced cookie 🙂
Theresa Hagan says
I prefer rolled out the best!
Wendy Genaros says
I like my sugar cookies soft and rolled out.
Katie says
Like mine soft.
Mary Rath says
I love these cookies and the icing is delicious.
Denise Beatty says
Rolled cookies and very thin are the best. I grew up making them with my mom and then my children and now with grandchildren. Its the best part of Christmas.
Carol says
I prefer to roll out my cookies and fill them with raspberry jam.So yummy!
Mildred Burba says
We like soft sugar cookies
CJ says
I prefer soft sugar cookies
Debbie says
I never icing my sugar cookies , but I do use sprinkles on my sugar cookies.
Bridget says
I love soft sugar cookies, and I like to sprinkle a little bit of sugar on them once they get out of the oven.