Easy No Chill Sugar Cookie Recipe - The Best Cookies! (2024)

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Thissugar cookies recipeis the only one I use – especially for holidays like Christmas! The recipe is simple and the dough is perfect for cut-out cookie decorating withno chill timeneeded! If you’re looking for a foolproof, buttery sugar cookie recipe this is it.

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Table of Contents

  • Why You’ll Love This Sugar Cookies Recipe
  • Ingredient Notes
  • Tips for the Best Sugar Cookies
  • Do You Need to Chill Sugar Cookie Dough?
  • Why Are My Cut Out Sugar Cookies Too Dark?
  • Can I Make These Cookies Ahead?
  • How to Store Sugar Cookies
  • More Christmas Cookie Recipes
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One of the most common questions I get from readers is: “Do you have a perfect sugar cookie recipe?”

And the answer is YES! This cut-out sugar cookie recipe is the one I have been using for 14 years. I haven’t deviated from this recipe since I started making it so many years ago because its perfection. I am CRAZY excited about today! I showing you how to make sugar cookies from scratch!

Why You’ll Love This Sugar Cookies Recipe

  • Easy.You don’t need to be an expert cookie maker to bake up these cookies.
  • Tasty.The flavor is buttery and delicious! The edges are crisp and sweet, and the centers are soft with a tender texture.
  • No Chill.The dough doesn’t need to be chilled before rolling and cutting out shapes.
  • Perfect for Decorating.These cookies hold crisp edges when baked. They’re perfect for all shapes of cookie cutters and decorating.
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Ingredient Notes

You’ll only need a few ingredients to make these classic sugar cookies. Here’s a quick list with my notes to make sure you have everything. (See the recipe card at the bottom of this post for specific amounts.)

  • Butter.I use salted butter, but that’s a personal preference. If you prefer unsalted, or that’s all you have absolutely use that.
  • Vanilla.I always recommend using pure vanilla extract.
  • Granulated Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Dry Ingredients: Baking Powder, All Purpose Flour, and Kosher Salt. If you don’t have kosher you can use table salt, but I would recommend cutting back on the amount by half so you don’t over-salt your cookies. Table salt is a finer grain than kosher, so you will end up with more.
  • Powdered Sugar. The base of the icing.
  • Water
  • Light Corn Syrup. Sweetens the icing and adds the glossy texture.

Variation Ideas

  • Try a different flavor profile. You can use almond extract…or coconut, or rum, or even a citrus like lemon or orange extract. All these would taste great! Start by using 1/2 teaspoon and increase the amount to taste. Almond extract is a stronger flavor than vanilla and I find you can use a little less.
  • Add some mini chocolate chips. Minis will still work with cookie cutters and will bake up beautifully in this recipe.
  • Mix in some nuts. Add chopped nuts like pecans, walnuts, or even pistachios.Make sure they are finely chopped so that they don’t interfere with your cookie cutters.
  • Use brown sugar in place of granulated. This might cause the cookies to spread slightly more than granulated due to the moisture content, but not in a vast way. You might only notice this is you are using an intricate cutter.
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Tips for the Best Sugar Cookies

  • Don’t substitute margarine or butter flavored shortening. I sometimes even splurge on a fancy European butter when making these sugar cookies, because there is a higher fat content, and while it’s not great for your thighs, it does help produce a more delicious, rich cookie!
  • Use quality ingredients. When you’re making sugar cookies, you want them to taste good, right? So make sure you’re high quality butter and vanilla especially. These are the two flavors that really shine through, so use fresh butter and good vanilla!
  • Use a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. You can use a hand mixer if you prefer, but making these cookies without a mixer is difficult because you want to cream your butter and sugar together for 2 minutes. AND there is a lot of flour in these, and the dough can get hard to mix by hand.
  • Work with sections of dough at a time. Divide the dough into sections when rolling it out to handle the dough less. The more you handle it, the warmer it gets, and the less the cookies will hold their shape. You can refrigerate the other sections of dough while you work with one.
  • Bake roughly the same sized cookies. While it’s fun to get out all your different holiday cookie cutters, try your best to use uniformly sized shapes that way each batch will bake evenly. Since you’re diving the dough into 3 sections this is a great way to use 3 cutters for each batch. That way you have variety, but also will ensure even baking!
  • Don’t worry about spreading. Of course you don’t want to overcrowd the cookie sheet because you need air circulation, but you don’t have to leave a lot of space in between the cookies, as they don’t spread much!
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Do You Need to Chill Sugar Cookie Dough?

Ok, let’s talk. Chilling cookie dough is annoying. I get it. SO, this cut out sugar cookie recipe requires ZERO chilling. Are you excited? Let’s talk about what that means…

  • Use cold butter: To make the cookie dough slightly chilled right when it’s made. Just cube the cold butter when you mix it with your sugar and it will be fine! You mix the butter and sugar together for 2 minutes, so everything will be mixed. Just make sure to scrape the sides of the mixing bowl as necessary so everything is combined evenly.
  • Can I chill the dough if I want to? If you are prepping your holiday baking in advance and would prefer to chill the dough so you have things made ahead you ABSOLUTELY can. It isn’t going to hurt the dough.
  • What about complex cookie shapes? Does chilling help? What if you are using a VERY intricate cookie cutter and want to make sure you have precise edges? If I am using a very detailed cutter what I will do is make the dough, roll it out, cut out my cookie and pop it in the fridge to chill for 30 or so minutes. This isn’t necessary, but if you’re concerned, it’s a step that can’t hurt.

Why Are My Cut Out Sugar Cookies Too Dark?

This is a very common concern I get from readers, whether it be this sugar cookie recipe recipe or any other cookie recipe. Cookie will either get too dark, or not dark enough. Of course bake time matters – overbaking and underbaking can result in too dark or not dark enough cookies.

But the most common culprit? Using the wrong cookie sheet! Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing the best cookie sheet for your cut out sugar cookies:

  • My favorite cookie sheet:THISCOOKIE SHEEThas been my tried and true for years and years. I own 2 and they are my favorite. They are considered a “nonstick cookie sheet” but I use parchment paper to line the pan. My cookies bake evenly with the perfect amount of golden brown.
  • Lighter-colored baking sheets:These tend to make your cookies spread a bit more and they don’t give a golden edge as easily, especially with cut-out cookies.
  • Darker-colored baking sheets: Darker, thin baking sheet will give you a golden edge, and your cookies won’t spread nearly as much, giving you precise edges.
  • Parchment paper or silicone mats: These help with even baking and prevent the cookies from browning too fast.
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Can I Make These Cookies Ahead?

If you want to make all the dough and cut out all the shapes before baking you can place the cup out dough onto your prepped baking sheets and pop those in the refrigerator until you’re ready to bake. This is a great option when you have a busy cookie baking day around the holidays. Of course having extra cookie sheets helps!

How to Store Sugar Cookies

Store your cookies in an airtight container on the counter at room temperature. They will keep for up to 5 days, though I think you will eat them all well before then. Note that if you have iced them make sure you give the icing time to fully set and harden before you stack the cookies in a container.

Can I Freeze Sugar Cookies?

YES!! You can absolutely freeze sugar cookies (or the dough)! Here’s how…

  • Baked sugar cookies. Allow the sugar cookies to cool completely, then transfer to a freezer-safe container or ziploc bag, with parchment paper separating the layers. Note that you should freeze your Christmas sugar cookies before decorating.
  • Sugar cookie dough. Alternatively, you can freeze the dough for later. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap then place in a ziploc bag.
  • How long do frozen sugar cookies last?Either the frozen dough or frozen baked cookies will be good for 30 days in your freezer.

More Christmas Cookie Recipes

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  • Crispy Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Monster Cookies
  • Peanut Butter Blossoms

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    Easy Sugar Cookies Recipe

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    • Author: Shelly
    • Prep Time: 10 minutes
    • Cook Time: 10 minutes
    • Total Time: 20 minutes
    • Yield: 24 large cookies 1x
    • Category: Cookies
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American

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    This Sugar Cookie Recipe is the only cut out cookie recipe I use. I have been baking these cookies for years and have found it be the most delicious and foolproof cut out cookie recipe ever!

    Ingredients

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    Cookies:

    • 2 cups (4 sticks) cold butter, cubed
    • 2 cups granulated sugar
    • 2 eggs
    • 3 teaspoons vanilla
    • 3 teaspoons baking powder
    • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
    • 6 cups all purpose flour

    Sugar Cookie Icing:

    • 2 cups powdered sugar
    • 1 1/2 tablespoons water
    • 2 tablespoons light corn syrup

    Instructions

    Cookies:

    1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
    2. In the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment mix the butter and sugar together on medium speed for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.
    3. Add in the eggs, vanilla, baking powder, and salt and continue mixing until combined and smooth, scraping the sides of bowl as necessary.
    4. Turn the mixer speed to low and add in the flour, mixing until the dough comes together.
    5. Divide the dough into 3 sections and on a floured working surface roll the dough to 1/3 inch thick. Using a cookie cutter, cut out shapes of the dough with your desired cutter(s) and place the cookies on the prepared baking sheet 1½ inches apart. If you are baking in batches, keep the unused dough in the refrigerator until ready to use to prevent dough from getting too warm.
    6. Bake cookies for 8-10 minutes until the edges are lightly golden. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes and then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely.

    Icing:

    1. In a bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, water, and corn syrup until smooth.
    2. Spread or pipe onto cooled cookies. You can use a drop of food coloring to achieve different colors. Allow the icing to set up completely before storing.

    Notes

    • You can chill the dough if desired, before or after cutting the cookies out. See tips in the post for all the details.
    • Store airtight at room temperature for up to 5 days.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 cookie without icing
    • Calories: 323
    • Sugar: 16.8 g
    • Sodium: 58.4 mg
    • Fat: 16.1 g
    • Carbohydrates: 41.2 g
    • Protein: 3.9 g
    • Cholesterol: 56.2 mg

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    FAQs

    What happens if you don't chill sugar cookies? ›

    Chilling the dough is a key step in making sugar cookies, especially when you're making cut-outs. Even if you're tight on time, make sure to get the dough in the fridge, or even the freezer, even if it's only for a little while. Skip this step, and the dough will be sticky, and much harder to work with.

    What does not chilling cookie dough do? ›

    Popping your dough in the fridge allows the fats to cool. As a result, the cookies will expand more slowly, holding onto their texture. If you skip the chilling step, you're more likely to wind up with flat, sad disks instead of lovely, chewy cookies. Cookies made from chilled dough are also much more flavorful.

    What is the trick to sugar cookies? ›

    From the dough to the baking to the icing, our guide will leave you with the perfect sugar cookie this holiday season.
    1. Opt for Room Temperature Eggs. ...
    2. Splurge on "Pure" Vanilla Extract. ...
    3. Whisk the Flour. ...
    4. Chill the Dough. ...
    5. Refrain from Overmixing. ...
    6. Go Easy on the Flour. ...
    7. Bake on Parchment Paper.
    Dec 16, 2014

    Is it OK to 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.

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

    Chilling the dough also improves the way your cookies taste. "In terms of flavor, you'll notice more depth of flavor from the vanilla and the sugar will taste sweeter," says Haught Brown. "In terms of texture, chilled cookie dough produces a more evenly golden-brown cookie with a crisper edge and chewier center."

    Is it better to chill cookie dough or room temperature? ›

    Chilling cookie dough before baking solidifies the fat in the cookies. As the cookies bake, the fat in the chilled cookie dough takes longer to melt than room-temperature fat. And the longer the fat remains solid, the less cookies spread. In addition, the sugar in the dough gradually absorbs liquid.

    Is it better to freeze or chill cookie dough? ›

    If you freeze right away and skip chilling your dough, you won't get the same benefits; it's like the dough is in suspended animation and the flour/starch won't be able to absorb moisture because the moisture is frozen.

    Should peanut butter cookie dough be refrigerated before baking? ›

    Refrigerating the dough will give it more structure so the cookies spread less and hold their fork marks through baking. Cooling the dough also ensures that all of the ingredients are the same temperature: they'll bake more evenly and the flavors will meld beautifully. Heat oven to 375°F.

    What makes cookies chewy and not hard? ›

    The science is simple: According to the flour authorities over at Bob's Red Mill, cornstarch can help “soften the rigid proteins of the flour, resulting in a light and chewy dessert.” “The cornstarch complements the flour in absorbing the liquids, but won't develop gluten structure like the flour will,” stresses ...

    What is cookie secret? ›

    Cookie Secret is the secret used to encrypt and sign session cookies. If you don't provide a cookie secret, Pomerium will generate one for you.

    What can I add to sugar cookies to make them better? ›

    Mix in tasty ingredients

    Take plain sugar cookies up a notch with exciting mix-ins like chocolate chips, rainbow sprinkles, toasted chopped nuts, chopped dried fruit or M&M's. Add these after blending your butter and egg into the sugar cookie mix.

    How to jazz up sugar cookies? ›

    Use flavored water, add some flavor extract, stir in some sprinkles or baking chips, or broken up candy canes, roll in sugar before flattening and baking. What are some things that I can add to my no bake cookies to make them have an extra kick? I currently use the basic recipe. You might like some flavored chips.

    Can you over mix sugar cookie dough? ›

    Overmixed doughs and batters may have an unappealing look or feel, which remain just as unappealing when they're baked. Generally speaking, the critical moment is when you combine dry ingredients with wet ones, especially if you're bringing together components of differing temperatures and textures.

    Do you have to refrigerate sugar cookies? ›

    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.

    What happens if you don't cool cookies? ›

    Finally, too-hot cookies will likely fall apart in your hands. However, as we all know, warm cookies are a wonderful thing. So, let your cookies cool just until they hold their shape (generally after about 5 minutes on a cookie cooling rack) and savor them warm while you can.

    How long should sugar cookies cool before icing? ›

    Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before decorating. I like to decorate cookies directly on baking sheets so I can stick the entire baking sheet in the refrigerator to help set the icing. So place the cooled cookies back on baking sheets.

    Why do you chill sugar cookies? ›

    This chilling period does quite a few things:
    • Most importantly, it allows the flavors to develop and intensify! ...
    • It gives the liquid in the egg a chance to hydrate the starch in the flour, making the dough firmer, which helps the cookie spread less in the oven (hello, thick cookies!).
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