Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe — Liz on Call (2024)

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This sugar cookie recipe makes the perfect roll out dough to make all kinds of shapes. Perfect for decorating for any holiday. Plus they are nice and soft and oh so delicious!

Making cookies at Christmas is a must at our house. We make all different kinds of cookies, but lately I’ve loved making these sugar cookies. I’ve probably made this sugar cookie recipe for every holiday this year. It is the best for rolling out and cutting out shapes. I knew I had to do some for Christmas. My kids love to help me roll, cut and decorate these sugar cookies.

Yield: approx 3 dozen

Sugar Cookie Recipe

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Perfect sugar cookie recipe to roll out and cut out shapes.

Prep Time1 hour

Cook Time9 minutes

Total Time1 hour 9 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups white sugar
  • 3 sticks butter - room temperature
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 TBL vanilla
  • 1 1/4 tsp. baking powder
  • 3/4 tsp. salt
  • 5 cups flour

Instructions

  1. In a mixing bowl with a paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar until fluffy.
  2. Add eggs and vanilla and mix together until all incorporated.
  3. Sift together dry ingredients and slowly add to sugar mixture and mix until all combined.
  4. Dump dough out onto plastic wrap.
  5. Wrap up and chill in fridge for 30 minutes.
  6. (Can be refrigerated for up to 1 week. Just remove from fridge and set out for 15 minutes before rolling out.)
  7. Unwrap dough onto a floured surface and roll out to 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick.
  8. Cut out shapes with cookie cutters and place on baking sheet 2 inches apart.
  9. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 - 10 minutes.
  10. (I remove mine before edges start to brown.)
  11. Cool on cookie sheet for 5 minutes and then place on parchment or cooling rack to finish cooling.
  12. Once completely cooled, time to decorate!

When I make sugar cookies I use store bought frosting for the cookies my kids decorate. But I like to use royal icing when I decorate cookies by myself. You can find my royal icing recipe at the bottom of this post here and see another tutorial for royal icing. If you have a specialty baking store near by, you could probably find royal icing mix where you just add water and that works great too.

I am not a professional or a perfectionist when it comes to cookie decorating. But they look decent when I’m done and they taste good, so people don’t mind that they aren’t perfect. 😉

Once I mix up the frosting and color it for what ever cookie I’m making, I fill a pastry bag with a small round tip. I usually use a Wilton #4 tip to do the outlining of the cookie. I give the icing a little time to set up, but not much, before I go back and fill the center. For your filling consistency royal icing you can use a spoon to put on the icing or change the tip size on your pastry bag and fill the inside of the cookie. I used this handy tool to help spread the icing and fill in any gaps. But you could also use a toothpick. I used some sprinkles to help decorate my cookies this time. These stars were perfect for my Christmas trees.

When I started on my candy canes I made the white stripes at the same time I outlined my candy cane cookies. I let them set for about 30 minutes to an hour before I went back and filled them with my green and red icing. I also waited 30 to 60 minutes before I went back and decorated my Christmas trees. I used a mix of sprinkles and icing to decorate my trees.

I made some cute gingerbread men and gingerbread women too! I loved adding the holly berries to the gingerbread women. I thought they were perfect on her skirt!

I let these cookies set up over night and they were still nice and soft the next day. I think Santa would be a big fan of these cookies don’t you?

Have you ever made sugar cookies with royal icing? What are some tips and tricks you’ve learned?

Happy Baking!

Liz

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  1. Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe — Liz on Call (8)Nellie Contreras says

    I am going to bake your sugar cookies so that my daughter and I can start creating our memories for the holidays. I couldn’t find the recipe for the icing. Could you please send me the link to the royal icing.

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    • Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe — Liz on Call (9)Liz Call says

      Here is the link to the post for the royal icing http://lizoncall.com/2013/10/22/sugar-cookies-with-royal-icing-2/

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    • Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe — Liz on Call (10)Peggy Hood says

      For me also. I love to ice cookies

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What is the number 1 Christmas cookie? ›

Based on this data from General Mills, Peanut Butter Blossoms are the most popular Christmas cookie in the country; it's the most-visited cookie recipe in seven states, which means it's the most common favorite cookie in the U.S. That's a pretty high honor!

What does cornstarch do in sugar cookies? ›

“You can count on [it for] a softer and more tender crumb.” “A bonus benefit is it prevents the cookie from spreading too much while baking,” he adds, noting that a more compact, thick cookie typically yields a chewier outcome. But incorporating cornstarch isn't the only tip to make a cookie more palatable.

How many days ahead should I make sugar cookies? ›

Sugar cookie dough can be made and stored in the fridge in parchment paper for up to three days before you cut out the dough and bake. Store the cut-outs in the freezer. Once you have cut out the shapes, you can flash freeze them and store in the freezer, then bake from frozen.

What is the least favorite Christmas cookie? ›

On the naughty list of cookies, Americans gave the lowest win records to anise cookies, which only won 29% of its matchups.

What is America's favorite holiday cookie? ›

Among those who can make a single choice, frosted sugar cookies lead the list (32%), with gingerbread (12%) and chocolate chip (11%) rounding out the top three. Snickerdoodles (6%) come in fourth place, followed by butter (4%), peanut butter (4%), and chocolate (4%) tying for fifth.

How do you keep sugar on top of sugar cookies? ›

Decorate After Baking

In order to add colored sugar to baked cookies, the sugar needs something to adhere to. Icing is the perfect choice. Bake and cool the cookies as directed by the recipe. Ice the very cool cookies with your favorite icing and top with your choice of colored sugar.

Why do my sugar cookies taste like flour? ›

Improper flour measurement is the #1 cause of your cookie dough being too dry or the cookies tasting like flour.

Is it better to refrigerate sugar cookie dough before baking? ›

Refrigerating the dough allows the flour to fully hydrate and helps to make the cookie dough firmer. Firm dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much, which is why chilling the dough is a crucial step for cut-out and rolled cookies.

Should sugar cookies be kept in the fridge or freezer? ›

Choose to store them at room temperature or in the freezer instead of the fridge. If you can store your cookies at room temperature or in the freezer - do it. The fridge should be your last resort because of the moisture that can make your cookies soggy. Store the cookies in an airtight container.

Can you leave sugar cookies out overnight? ›

Curious how long cookies last at room temperature? Most homemade cookies will maintain their taste and texture for up to 3 days. If you leave them out for too long, the cookies begin to harden or dry out. To prevent cookies from becoming stale, cover them with plastic wrap or keep in an airtight container.

What is the most popular cookie for Santa? ›

Chocolate Chip cookies

You can never go wrong with these classic, delicious cookies. Santa himself lists these as his favorites, and he prefers them soft and gooey with lots of chocolate chips. If you decide to leave these out for him, make sure there's a glass of cold milk nearby!

What is the #1 cookie in the US? ›

Nearly 93% of all American households serve and enjoy cookies as treats or after meals. However, it's the chocolate chip cookie that's the most popular in the U.S. and around the world. How much do youknow about chocolate chip cookies?

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According to America's Favorite Christmas Candy by State Report, a comprehensive study by research firm HubScore that delved into a survey of the top 20 favorite Christmas candies, Kit Kat ranked top in 13 states followed by a tie between Skittles and candy canes, both ranked top in six states.

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Shortbread cookies and spritz cookies are real holiday troopers, lasting a bit longer than the rest. These buttery and crumbly cookies are a great option for a holiday cookie. Shortbread is known for its rich flavor, while spritz cookies are often made with a cookie press.

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