No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe (2024)

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This No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe also needs NO chill time and results in buttery soft cookies that melt in your mouth!

No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe (1)No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe (2)I’m obsessed with these super easy no roll sugar cookies!

They’re quick to make and totally customizable to whatever holiday or special occasion you’re celebrating.

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No Roll Sugar Cookies:

  • Start by combining the dry ingredients in one bowl and set it aside.
  • Combine the sugars with butter and butter flavored crisco in a large bowl and beat until light and fluffy.
  • Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract and then gradually mix in the dry ingredients.

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Form the cookie dough into balls and roll them in sugar, then use the bottom of a glass to press them into flat discs.

Christmas Sugar Cookie Recipe

  • These sugar cookies are different than your typical cookie, because they do not brown when baked.
  • You’ll bake them just until they’re set in the middle and then take them out to cool.
  • If you let them cook too long they’ll end up crumbly and brittle.
  • All you need is about 10 to 12 minutes of baking, then let them cool for about 5 minutes on the pan before moving to a wire rack to cool completely.

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Once the cookies are cooled you can top them with a nice and fluffy buttercream frosting and who could forget the sprinkles!?

Don’t forget to check out all of my other Christmas Cookie Recipes!

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Customized No Roll Sugar Cookies:

  • Add a touch of food coloring to the buttercream frosting to match whatever you’re celebrating!
  • Use colorful sprinkles to coordinate with the holiday or event.
  • Switch out the extract flavors to your desired taste – try peppermint, lemon, strawberry… the options are endless!

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These cookies will make the perfect addition to your Christmas cookie platter!

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No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe

This No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe also needs NO chill time and results in buttery soft cookies that melt in your mouth!

Prep Time20 minutes mins

Cook Time12 minutes mins

Total Time32 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 30 cookies

Calories: 360 kcal

Author: Shawn

Ingredients

For the Cookies:

For the Frosting:

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicon baking mat and set aside.

  • Whisk together the flour, baking soda, cream of tartar and salt in a large bowl and set aside.

  • In a separate bowl, combine 1 cup powdered sugar, 1 cup granulated sugar, 1 cup butter and 1 cup butter flavored shortening and beat until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract until fully combined, scraping down sides of bowl as needed.

  • Gradually add in the dry ingredients just until incorporated. Roll the cookie dough into 1 1/2 to 2 tbsp size balls and roll in granulated sugar to coat. Use a flat bottomed glass, dipped in granulated sugar to press down each cookie ball to about 1/2 inch thickness. Make sure cookies are about 2 inches apart when baking.

  • Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, just until the center of the cookies are set. The cookies will not brown, so do not over cook them! Let cool in pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

For the Frosting:

  • Beat the butter in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Add in the powdered sugar, salt and extracts and mix until combined, about 3 minutes.

  • Gradually add in the heavy cream, beating until your desired consistency is reached.

  • Frost the cooled cookies and top with sprinkles if desired. Store in an air tight container at room temperature or longer in the fridge or freezer.

Notes

These cookies can be made ahead of time and frozen for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 360kcal | Carbohydrates: 43g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 46mg | Sodium: 69mg | Potassium: 46mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 416IU | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords: Christmas Cookies, No Roll Sugar Cookies

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No Roll Sugar Cookie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to sugar cookies? ›

The very best sugar cookies are soft and tender. → Follow this tip: One of the keys to great sugar cookies is mixing the dry ingredients only until they're just incorporated, and not a second longer. Once the dry ingredients are added, less mixing equals more tender cookies.

What happens to cookies without enough flour? ›

As a bonus, I did a little research to find out just what role each ingredient plays in chocolate chip cookies, so you can adjust your recipe however you feel like experimenting. Flour adds fluff and texture to the cookies. Adding too little flour can cause cookies to be flat, greasy, and crispy.

What happens if you don't put enough flour in sugar cookies? ›

It's so easy to over add on flour which will make a dry cookie. Not enough flour though won't allow the cookie to hold its super crisp shape. The dough will be ready when it pulls away from the side of the bowl when mixing, is a cohesive dough (not super crumbly), and is soft and squishy.

How long should you chill sugar cookie dough? ›

Bake cookies on parchment paper: Sometimes greasing a baking sheet can cause sugar cookies to spread. Instead, use parchment paper to prevent sticking and help the cookies keep their shape. Don't let the dough get warm. Notice the dough needs to be chilled for at least 2 hours.

What is the secret to making cookies? ›

The key is to always use top-quality ingredients as they'll result in a better cookie; it really is that simple.
  • Always use butter.
  • Choose the right sugar.
  • Choose the right flour.
  • Check your flour is in date.
  • Choose the right kind of chocolate.
  • Cream the butter and sugar.
  • Beat in the eggs.
  • Fold in the flour.

What makes cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Room temperature butter is just the right consistency to incorporate air when it's creamed with sugar. These trapped air pockets result in risen, fluffy cookies. If the butter is any warmer, it won't incorporate enough air and your cookies will have less rise.

What ingredient makes a cookie chewy? ›

Cornstarch gives the cookies that ultra soft consistency we all love. Plus, it helps keep the cookies beautifully thick. We use the same trick when making shortbread cookies. Egg yolk: Another way to promise a super chewy chocolate chip cookie is to use an extra egg yolk.

What happens if you use more brown sugar than granulated sugar in a cookie recipe? ›

Using brown sugar will result in a denser, moister cookie. Brown sugar is also hygroscopic (more so than granulated sugar) and will therefore also attract and absorb the liquid in the dough.

Why put cornstarch in sugar cookies? ›

1. Cookies. Cornstarch does kind of incredible things to cookies. I mean not only does it give them soft centers, prevents them from spreading, and makes them somewhat thick (in a good way), but it also contributes to the chewiness factor, which, in my opinion, is the most important cookie attribute.

What makes sugar cookies hard? ›

If you roll them out too thin then they are more likely to over-bake and harden as they cool. No one likes a hard, dry sugar cookies! Don't over-bake them. If you wait to see golden brown along the edges like you would with other types of cookies, they will be overcooked!

Why do my sugar cookies come out flat? ›

If your cookies consistently come out flat, you may have selected the wrong baking temperature. If you bake cookies using too much heat, the fats in the dough begin to melt before the other ingredients can cook together and form your cookie's rise.

Do you grease sheet for sugar cookies? ›

Should I grease my cookie sheets? Unless the recipe tells you to grease the cookie sheet, resist the impulse. The extra grease causes cookie dough (which already contains a lot of fat) to spread. If you're concerned about cookies sticking, line the cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone non-stick mat.

Why are my sugar cookies so big? ›

Mixing Butter & Sugar

If your butter is under mixed, it won't have the air pockets to hold it's shape. If it's over-mixed, the air pockets decrease in size and are unable to hold their shape in the oven—causing your cookies to spread. It's best to cream butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes.

Should I chill my sugar cookie dough? ›

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."

How do I get better at decorating sugar cookies? ›

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 my sugar cookies not keep their shape? ›

Chill the Cookie Dough

Chilling your cookie dough is the single biggest piece of advice I give people to stop their sugar cookies spreading too much. By allowing your cookie dough to chill and rest in the fridge for between 24-72 hours allows the fat in your cookies, to solidify.

Why chill sugar cookie dough? ›

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.

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