Frosted Sugar Cookies (2024)

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Our ALL-TIME favorite Sugar Cookie recipe!! These homemade sugar cookies are so soft and have the best, creamy frosting with hints of almond. They can’t be beat!

Sugar cookies are our all-time favorite cookie!! If you feel the same, you’ll love our Sugar Cookie Bars and No Roll Sugar Cookies.

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so soft and so good!

I LOVE homemade cookies, and especially frosted sugar cookies, but I’m very picky about how they should be:

  • They cannot be crunchy. They have to be super SOFT!
  • Frosting to Cookie Ratio needs to be spot on.
  • Hints of almond are always a must!

Fortunately, my mom found the BEST Sugar Cookie recipe years ago and the entire family is obsessed. Here’s why:

  • So soft! They really are so soft, which is one of our requirements for an amazing sugar cookie.
  • Very Simple. This recipe comes together in a cinch, PLUS – there’s no need to chill, which makes them even easier (and quicker).
  • Easy to change up. Flavoring can be changed (include almond, no almond, more vanilla, less vanilla) as well as flavored frostings. Also change it up for holidays like Easter and Christmas with colored frosting and sprinkles.
  • Great for parties! We love to have cookies made in advance and let kids (and adults) frost and decorate them. This is great all year, but especially for holidays.
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Sugar Cookie Ingredients

  • Butter – We use unsalted, but salted can be used as well.
  • Cream Cheese – This helps the cookies turn out so soft.
  • Granulated Sugar – The needed sweetness for this recipe.
  • Powdered Sugar – Yes, powdered sugar too! It goes great with the granulated sugar to make these perfectly sweet.
  • Almond Extract – If you are not an almond fan, just omit and use Vanilla extract instead.
  • Egg
  • All-Purpose Flour – Just the right amount. Fluff and scoop to measure so that you get the proper amount and dough is not too try.
  • Baking Powder
  • Salt
  • Frosting ingredients:powdered sugar, unsalted butter, milkplus more as needed, vanilla extract, almond extract, food coloring (and sprinkles, if wanted).
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How to Make Frosted Sugar Cookies

  1. CREAM. Make sugar cookies by creaming together the butter, cream cheese, sugars, egg and almond extract in a large bowl. Beat at medium-high speed until fluffy.
  2. DRY INGREDIENTS. In another bowl, combine all purpose flour, baking powder and salt.
  3. COMBINE. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and stir (or mix with hand mixer or in stand mixer) until soft dough forms.
  4. ROLL OUT. Roll out the dough using a rolling pin onto a lightly floured surface to about 3/8″ thick. Cut with a cookie cutter (we typically use round cookie cutters but change the shape often for holidays).
  5. BAKE. Place on baking sheets and bake at 375 degrees for about 8-10 minutes.

PRO TIPS

  • When making your dough, do not handle it too much. Over-mixing the dough can make it tough.
  • The perfect thickness of the rolled out dough is about 3/8″ thick. Thinner dough will cook too fast, making crunchy cookies.
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Recipe Tips + FAQ

How do I know the cookies are done? There should no longer be a shine to the cookie when they are done, but we also like to use a metal spatula to look at the bottom of the cookie. It should be slightly golden brown.

What to do when sugar cookie dough is too sticky? Make sure you use proper techniques when measuring out your flour so that you get the correct amount that the recipe calls for. If you need to add extra flour, sprinkle in a few tablespoons at a time, until you get the right consistency.

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our favorite Frosting

Everyone has different preferences on their sugar cookie icing. Some like cream cheese frosting, buttercream frosting or even royal icing.

Because there is cream cheese in the cookie recipe, we like this classic sugar cookie frosting, which includes:

  • butter
  • powdered sugar
  • milk
  • vanilla extract
  • almond extract
  • food coloring (optional) – and sprinkles too!

To make the frosting, mix all the ingredients with a hand mixer. Add more milk until it’s the consistency you desire most. You can add food coloring if you want to and then top it with some delicious jimmy sprinkles, and you’re set!!

NOTE: Keep frosting in the fridge until ready to frost. Stir well before adding to cookies.

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Recipe FAQ

  • STORE. We recommend storing them in an air-tight container (after the frosting has set) and keep them on the counter.
  • How long do they last? They should last for up to 4-5 days. You can extend this by a day or two with putting them in the refrigerator.
  • FREEZE. If you’re planning on freezing your cookies, try to freeze them before you add the frosting. They’ll hold up better unfrosted. Either way, stack them in an airtight container separated by sheets of wax paper or parchment paper in the freezer.
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Frosted Sugar Cookie Recipe

By: Lil’ Luna

Our ALL-TIME favorite Sugar Cookie recipe!! They are always so soft and have the best, creamy frosting with hints of almond. Everyone loves these delicious sugar cookies.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

Ingredients

Cookies

  • ¾ cup unsalted butter softened
  • 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 egg
  • cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt

Frosting

  • cups powdered sugar
  • cup unsalted butter softened
  • ¼ cup milk plus more as needed
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • food coloring

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly grease a cookie sheet and set aside.

  • To make cookie dough, cream butter, cream cheese, both sugars, almond extract and egg in a large bowl or stand mixer until fluffy.

  • In a medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt.

  • Add dry ingredients to the creamed mixture and stir until a soft dough forms.

  • Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface to about ⅜ inch thick (roll thinner for more crunchy sugar cookies).

  • Cut with cookie cutters and bake for 9–12 minutes on the prepared cookie sheet. Let cookies sit on the cookie sheet for a few minutes, then remove to a rack to cool.

  • To make frosting, mix all ingredients in a medium bowl with a hand mixer. If too thick, add a little more milk.

  • Frost cookies and let set before storing.

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Notes

Make Ahead: You can prepare the dough as directed, cover tightly, and store it in the refrigerator for 1–2 days before baking. Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Frost right before serving.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie, Calories: 260kcal, Carbohydrates: 44g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 54mg, Potassium: 34mg, Fiber: 0.4g, Sugar: 33g, Vitamin A: 271IU, Calcium: 13mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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My name is Kristyn and I’m the mom of SIX stinkin’ cute kids and the wife to my smokin’ hot hubby, Lo. My mom’s maiden name is Luna, and I’m one of the many crafty “Lil’ Lunas” in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative - from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

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FAQs

Why are Lofthouse cookies so good? ›

If you've never had one, Lofthouse cookies aren't like your typical sugar cookie—they are somewhere in a glorious gray area between a cookie and a cupcake. They are fluffy, airy, cake-like, and have a nice, thick layer of brightly-colored buttercream frosting that is almost always covered in adorable sprinkles.

Who made the frosted sugar cookies? ›

By Eric Kim. In 1994, Lofthouse Cookies hit American grocery store shelves like a frosted meteorite. If you grew up in the suburbs, then you may have had one: soft, cakey, melt-in-your-mouth.

Why are frosted sugar cookies so dry? ›

Tips for baking soft sugar cookies

If there's too much flour, the cookies will turn out dry and they will not spread. If possible, measure the flour with a food scale. Otherwise, to ensure the exact amount, gently spoon the flour into the measuring cup and level if off with a flat edge.

Is it better to freeze sugar cookies with or without frosting? ›

Sugar cookies, like most cookies, can be frozen, but if you are planning to decorate your sugar cookies with frosting, freeze before decorating. As with most cookies, you can freeze sugar cookie dough or freeze baked sugar cookies.

How do you frost cookies like a professional? ›

Start by outlining the cookie with piping-consistency icing in any color you choose. Then, use flooding-consistency icing to fill the outlined area, starting by flooding around the edges and working your way towards the center. If the flooding is inconsistent in thickness, redistribute the wet icing with a toothpick.

Why do people hate frosted sugar cookies? ›

Those who dislike these cookies have many reasons behind their hatred towards these sweets. “I hate the texture, flavor, everything,” Bartelstone said. They're way too sweet, like pure sugar, and taste like plastic.”

Why are they called Jesus cookies? ›

She found a delicious recipe for gluten-free “Jesus cookies.” My daughters call those really puffy, soft sugar cookies with lots of icing and sprinkles you find in the grocery store “Jesus cookies” because they seemed to get them during Sunday School A LOT.

How long are store bought Lofthouse cookies good for? ›

Frosted Lofthouse sugar cookies can last up to a week in the fridge when stored properly.

What do frosted sugar cookies taste like? ›

Favorite Day Frosted Sugar Cookies

Some people think they taste like weird sandy paste in your mouth. Some people (me) agree, but think that's a good thing. These have such an interesting taste and texture, almost like a forbidden food. They're dense and coat the inside of your mouth in the most unusual way.

Why are they called lofthouse cookies? ›

Why are they called Lofthouse cookies? Lofthouse cookies are named 'lofthouse' because it was the Mother's Maiden Name of David Stone who started the cookie company. Why are Lofthouse cookies so good? Lofthouse cookies are known for their soft and cake-like texture, paired with deliciously sweet frosting.

Why are sugar cookies so addictive? ›

But the simplicity of the sugar cookie is also what ultimately makes it so delectable. Sugar cookies are rich and buttery, with just the right amount of vanilla-kissed sweetness. They're soft and chewy, with crisp edges and a center that melts in your mouth as you bite into them.

How do you frost sugar cookies without a piping bag? ›

The Basic Dip

Hold a sugar cookie by the sides, then dip the top of the cookie in the royal icing. Lift the cookie from the icing and gently shake away the excess. That's it! (You could use a spatula or knife to spread the icing out, but it's really not necessary.)

How long to thaw sugar cookies before decorating? ›

This can take 1 - 3 hours depending on your environment. You want to allow any moisture build-up that happens during the defrosting process to dry out before you start working on them.

How long to wait before frosting sugar cookies? ›

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.

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