Cut Out Sugar Cookies & Royal Icing Recipe — Sugar & Cloth (2024)

From holiday gatherings to everyday indulgence, our irresistible sugar cookies topped with delicate royal icing are sure to be the star of any dessert table.

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Are you craving a sweet treat that is not only delicious but also visually stunning? Decorating sugar cookies for Christmas? But aren’t you so great at decorating them? Then, these easy sugar cookies are just for you!

We can hand paint macarons for days, whip up a unicorn cake with no problem, and even cook up Tetris cookies. But slaving over holiday cookies is just NOT for our short attention span. Especially when we see the Monet’s of sugar cookie art on Instagram from the cookie pros.

So then we decided, “hey if you can’t make them perfect, make them crazy”! We wouldn’t say that’s a great motto to live life by or anything, but with cookies, it’s a winner!

This classic combination of soft, buttery cookies and smooth, glossy icing is a beloved favorite for any occasion. Whether you’re baking for a holiday gathering, birthday party, or simply want to indulge your sweet tooth, we’reguidingyou through an easy and foolproof recipe to create the perfect sugar cookies with royal icing.

Get ready to impress your friends and family with these delectable homemade treats that are as delightful to look at as they are to devour.

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Ingredients Needed for Homemade Sugar Cookies

Softened unsalted butter — We used salted butter to balance out the sweetness of all the candy toppings. You can use unsalted butter for an extra sweet sugar cookies recipe. It is crucial that yourbutter is softened so that the butter can blend well with all the other ingredients to get a creamy texture.

Granulated sugar — Any type of sugar is fine. Just make sure it is white sugar and not brown sugar.

All-purpose flour —​​​​​​​Sub with almond flour for gluten free cookies

Vanilla extract — You’ll get the best results with pure vanilla extract. Imitation vanilla will do too.

Almond extract

Room temperature egg

Baking powder

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How to Make Chewy Sugar Cookies

1 — Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line baking sheets with parchment paper.

2 — In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg, beating well. Stir in the vanilla and almond extract.

3 —In a separate bowl for your dry ingredients, whisk together the flour andbaking powder.Gradually add this dry mixture to the butter mixture, mixing until just combined.

4 — On a lightly floured surface, roll out the cookie dough to about 1/2 inch thickness. Use cookie cutters to cut out desired shapes and carefully transfer them to the prepared baking sheets. Place them 2-3 inches apart.

5 — Bake in the preheated oven for 6-8 minutes or until the edges are lightly golden. Allow the cookies to cool slightly on the baking sheet for about 2 minutes, until they’re firm enough to move. Transfer the cookies to cool completely on wire racks.

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Ingredients Needed for Royal Icing

Powdered sugar

Meringue powder

Warm water

Almond extract

Gel food coloring — Optional. Gel food coloring is preferred over liquid food coloring, as it adds color without adding extra liquid to the icing. Start with a small amount and adjust as needed.

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How to Make Royal Icing

1 — In a mixing bowl, mix the meringue powder and powdered sugar on low speed.

2 — Slowly add inthe water and almond extract on medium speed for about 6 minutes.The icing should form small peaks and will be smooth, glossy and thick when ready.

3 — If using food coloring, divide the icing into separate bowls and add a few drops of coloring until you achieve the desired shades.

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FrostingYour Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing

1 — Outline the edges of the cookies with a thicker consistency of royal icing using a piping bag fitted with a fine round tip. Allow the outlines to set.

2 — Fill in the outlined areas with a thicker icing consistency of the same icing. Typically, you should fill the middle with thinner icing. BUT because you’re going to be heavily decorating the cookies, you’ll need plenty of extra icing for the toppings to stick. Plus, you don’t want your candy to bleed into the icing and get all gross in color!

3 — Use toothpicks or decorating tools to spread and smooth the icing, ensuring even coverage.

4 — Immediately add in your toppings before the royal icing hardens and won’t allow a good bond.

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Creative Sugar Cookie Topping Ideas

For this particular purpose, we made these in December so we were going with aChristmas sugar cookies theme.However, whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging your sweet tooth, there are so many fun ways to decorate your cookies to transformthem into delectable works of art.

Plus, if this is your first time making sugar cookies, adding on toppings will easily conceal any newbie mistakes. So have fun and experiment!

  • Mini candy canes
  • Mini marshmallows
  • M&Ms
  • Jimmies sprinkles
  • Nonpareils sprinkles
  • Edible confetti
  • Chocolate chips
  • Crushed candy
  • Crushed cookies
  • Cereal
  • Shredded coconut
  • Zest of lemon, oranges or limes
  • Chopped nuts or seeds
  • Colored sugar
  • Jam or jelly
  • Fresh fruit slices for mini fruit pizza cookies
  • Candy eyeballs for a Halloween dessert idea

Once you’ve got them all decorated, now it’s time to indulge yourself… or very generously gift them in acookie box or set up a party cookie tray.

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Recipe Notes and Tips

Chill the dough before shaping:

If time permits, we highly recommend chilling the sugar cookie dough before cutting the dough into your desired shapes. Chilling the dough will help maintain its cut out shapes. To do so, divide the dough in half, form into two disks, and wrap in plastic wrap. Splitting up dough will make it easier to roll out. Then, refrigerate for at least 1-2 hours or until firm. If chillingovernight, store in an airtight container.

Cookie dough thickness:

Most sugar cookie recipes recommend that you roll out the dough with a1/4 inch thickness. But in order for the cookies to withstand the weight of the icing and all the toppings that we used, you’ll want the cookies to be extra thick! If you’re simply just icing your sugar cookies, a 1/2 inch thickness is fine.

What to do with leftover cookie dough:

When cutting out the shapes, you’ll have lots of leftover scraps. Don’t throw them away because the extra dough can be used for additional cookies. Just roll all the extra scraps into dough balls and flatten it out with a rolling pin. You can also freeze cookie dough for up to 3 months.

Avoid over mixing the royal icing:

Over-mixing can lead to air bubbles in the icing, which can affect the smoothness of your decorations. Mix on low speed and avoid overdoing it.

Frosting alternatives:

Royal icing is typically the frosting of choice for sugar cookies. However, you can also try cream cheese frosting orItalian meringue buttercream frosting.

How to store:

Store in an airtight container for up to5 days at room temperature or in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.If stacking the decorated sugar cookies, line each layer with parchment paper or wax paper. The cookies will also keep in the freezer for up to 1 month.

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More Delicious Cookie Recipes

Now that you’ve made sugar cookies at home, try your hand at whipping up our other cookie recipes—

  • Best Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Dipped Butter Cookies
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
  • No Bake Chocolate Almond Cookies Recipe
  • Snickerdoodle Cookies

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Easy Sugar Cookies Recipe

From holiday gatherings to everyday indulgence, our irresistible sugar cookies topped with delicate royal icing are sure to be the star of any dessert table.

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course Desserts

Cuisine Cookies

Equipment

  • Hand or stand electric mixer

  • Mixing bowl

  • Baking sheet

  • Cookie cutters

  • Piping bag and round tip

Ingredients

For the sugar cookies:

  • 1 cup salted butter softened
  • 1 cup white granulated sugar
  • 3 cup all-purpose flour plus addition flour for rolling the dough
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 egg room temperature

For the royal icing (yields 4 cups):

  • 4 cup powdered sugar
  • 3 tbsp meringue powder
  • 1/3 cup warm water
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
  • Gel food coloring optional

Nutrition

Calories: 160kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 18mg | Sodium: 52mg | Potassium: 46mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 164IU | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

Servings: 36

Calories: 160kcal

Instructions

To make the sugar cookies:

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).

  • In a large mixing bowl, cream together the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg, beating well. Stir in the vanilla and almond extract.

  • In a separate bowl for your dry ingredients, whisk together the flour andbaking powder.Gradually add this dry mixture to the butter mixture, mixing until just combined.

  • On a lightly floured surface, roll out the cookie dough to about 1/2inch thickness. Use cookie cutters to cut out desired shapes and carefully transfer them to the prepared baking sheets. Place them 2-3 inches apart.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 6-8minutes or until the edges are lightly golden. Allow thecookies to cool slightly on the baking sheet for about 2 minutes, until they're firm enough to move.Tranfser the cookies to cool completely on wire racks.

To make the royal icing:

  • Ina mixer, combine the meringue powder and powdered sugar on low.

  • Slowly add inthe water and almond extract on medium speed for about 6 minutes.The icing should be forming small peaks and will be thick when it’s ready.

  • Optional: If using food coloring, divide the icing into separate bowls and add a few drops of coloring until you achieve the desired shades.

To decorate the cookies:

  • Outline the edges of the cookies with a thicker consistency of royal icing using a piping bag fitted with a fine round tip. Allow the outlines to set.

  • Fill in the outlined areas with a thicker icing consistency of the same icing. Typically, you should fill the middle with thinner icing. BUT because you're going to be heavily decorating the cookies, you'll need plenty of extra icing for the toppings to stick.

  • Top with your desired garnishes.

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FAQs

Why are my cut out sugar cookies hard? ›

Once the edges develop a golden hue, you've gone too far. While overcooked sugar cookies are certainly still palatable, they'll be hard and crunchy, instead of soft and chewy. → Follow this tip: Pull the cookie sheet from the oven as soon as they've set and gained some color, but not too much.

Should you refrigerate cut out cookies 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.

How long will sugar cookies with royal icing stay fresh? ›

Decorated Sugar Cookies

If you leave them on the counter, at room temperature, they should be good to go for about two weeks. If you decide to leave them in the fridge, they will last about a week, but keep in mind that it's best to eat them within the first three days.

How thick should cut out sugar cookies be? ›

On a lightly floured work surface, roll out the sugar cookie dough to ¼-inch thick. Cut out shapes as desired, transfer to prepared baking sheets, and bake cookies until set but still pale, 10 to 12 minutes. Cook for 5 minutes on the baking sheets, then transfer to a cooling rack. Cool completely before decorating.

Can you leave sugar cookies out? ›

Unless a recipe tells you otherwise, you should always store sugar cookies at room temperature to make sure that they taste as good on day three as they did on day one. Keep them in a cool, dry area of your kitchen; any additional humidity may change their texture, particularly with frosted sugar cookies.

What makes royal icing harden? ›

Royal icing is made from confectioners sugar, water, egg white, and flavorings. This is the only icing that I use to decorate my cookies. The egg white is what allows it to dry hard, which is what makes royal icing so versatile.

How do I get my royal icing to harden? ›

Luckily, there are multiple ways that you can speed up the process. Leave your cookies to try at room temperature and expose them to as much airflow as possible. If your home is humid, use a dehumidifier or a fan to help dry the cookies quicker, or use a heat gun to solidify the icing at lightning speed.

How to store sugar cookies with royal icing? ›

If you don't have a heat sealer or cello bags, an airtight container will keep them fresh for a few days. Store the cookies in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight (not in the refrigerator!). If the cookies are exposed to light for a long period of time, the colors in your icing can fade, especially pink!

Why won't my cut-out cookies hold their shape? ›

Different fats will affect the shape of your cookies, as will the temperature of the dough when it goes into the oven. Softer fat like shortening and margarine will spread more than butter, and cookies with butter in them, if refrigerated before baking, will hold their shape, even when quite thick.

Do you leave royal icing cookies out overnight to dry? ›

You should NOT put royal icing cookies in an airtight container until they're completely dry. The icing needs to be exposed to the air to dry. This usually takes about overnight (approximately 8 hours).

Can I refrigerate sugar cookies with royal icing? ›

No, cookies decorated with royal icing should typically not be refrigerated. Store decorated cookies in a cool dry place, sealed in an airtight container. For long-term storage, freeze decorated cookies in an airtight container for up to 3 months.

Do sugar cookies with royal icing have to be refrigerated? ›

On the counter in an airtight container, I'd say up to 3-4 weeks. Personally, I prefer to eat them within 1 week or freeze them. Frozen properly, they can easily lats 3-6 months (or more!). You can even freeze dough before it's baked (just makes sure it is VERY securely airtight!).

How do you soften cutout cookies? ›

simply put the cookies inside a dish that you can seal with a lid. then add a slice of bread to the dish for simplicity purposes. I just added one cookie and half a slice of bread here. let it sit overnight.

How do you fix hard sugar cookies? ›

Place a slice of bread on top of the cookies and cover the plate with plastic wrap. The moisture from the bread will be absorbed by the cookies and soften them. Reheat the cookies in the microwave for about 10 seconds. Be careful not to overheat them, as this can cause them to become even more dry and hard.

Why are my cookies hard instead of soft? ›

According to The Kitchn, this occurs when you over-mix the dough. Mixing the dough naturally causes gluten to develop in the flour, and while you do need a good amount of gluten to give your cookies structure, too much of it will result in hard cookies.

Why do my cookies come out hard? ›

Under-Bake Your Cookies

Ever accidentally bake a batch of cookies for too long, only to find that they were crunchy and hard instead of soft and chewy? The opposite goes for under-baking. Pull your cookies out of the oven a minute or two early (while the centers are still gooey).

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