VALENTINE'S SUGAR COOKIES (2024)

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Valentine’s Sugar Cookies are soft, thick, and easily thebest sugar cookie recipeI’ve ever tried. These sugar cookieshold their shapewhen baked and they aremoistand perfectly sweet too!

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I’ve tried a lot of sugar cookie recipes, and many of them have been good. I tried this one a few years ago, and I haven’t used any of my other recipes again. The dough is perfect for cutting out cookie shapes for the holidays, but you can scoop and roll the dough if you prefer regular circle cookies.

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WHAT MAKES THESE SUGAR COOKIES THE BEST?

Cream cheese is the “secret” ingredient in these delicious cookies. The cream cheese not only adds a unique flavor to the cookies but helps to keep them soft. The consistency is just about as perfect as you can hope for in a sugar cookie.

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TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST SUGAR COOKIES

  • Sugar cookie dough is sticky, but once it’s sufficiently chilled, it’s much more workable. Resist the urge to add more flour to the dough before chilling! If you add too much flour, the ratio of wet to dry ingredients is off and the cookies end up drier and more crumbly.
  • Do not melt the butter! The butter needs to be softened (at room temperature). Using melted butter will ruin the cookies.
  • Spend a little extra time when you mix the butter and sugars. Creaming them together for 2-3 minutes will improve the consistency of your cookies.
  • Preheat the oven. This will help your cookies turn out right every time!
  • Useparchment paperor asilicone baking mat. Doing this will make it easier to remove the cookies from your cookie sheet so that you don’t have to scrape them off the pan. They will just slide right off in perfect shape!
  • Make sure that you don’t roll out the dough too thin before cutting your sugar cookies out. You want the dough to be about 1/4″ thick. If the dough is too thin, your cookies will be crispy and hard and easily breakable. But if the dough is too thick, the cookies may not bake completely through the middle.
  • Make sure not to overbake your cookies. They may not even look done on the tops, but if the bottoms start to brown, I take mine out and they are perfect!
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INGREDIENTS IN VALENTINE’S SUGAR COOKIES

Butter:I use salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer. No margarine! Make sure the butter is softened, but not melted before adding to the recipe.

Sugar:Can’t leave this one out – kind of an important ingredient in sugar cookies!

Cream cheese:This also needs to be softened to room temperature for best results. You can use regular cream cheese or a low-fat or non-fat alternative, but regular cream cheese is ideal for the best consistency.

Egg:We only need 1 egg, but it is important for helping to bind the dough together so that the cookies cook properly and don’t crumble.

Vanilla and almond extract:I suggest using agood quality vanilla extractor aVanilla Bean Paste. You can leave the almond extract out if you have allergies or don’t like the flavor, but I think it takes these cookies to the next level in taste!

Flour:I usually use all-purpose flour, but you can use bread flour, or even pastry flour in this recipe.

Baking powder:Leavening agent in the cookies. Make sure your baking powder isn’t old or expired for best results.

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SUGAR COOKIEFROSTING INGREDIENTS

Powdered sugar:Gives us that thick frosting texture packed with sweetness and smooth creamy results. Yum!

Butter:Again, I use salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer. No margarine!

Almond extract:Again, I love the almond extract in these cookies, but you can use vanilla instead if you’d like. Either way is delicious.

Milk:You can use almond milk, coconut milk, or cashew milk in place of cow’s milk. You can make the frosting a little thicker or thinner based on how much milk you add.

Food coloring and sprinkles to decorate: These are completely optional, but definitely make these cookies so pretty!

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HOW TO MAKE VALENTINE’S SUGAR COOKIES

Preheat oven to 375°.

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Mix sugar, butter, and cream cheese for about 2-3 minutes with an electric mixer.

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Add egg, vanilla, and almond extract and mix for another 1-2 minutes.

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Add the flour and baking powder and mix just until mixed in and smooth.

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Place the dough in an airtight container and chill for at least 2 hours. When you are ready to make the cookies, roll them out on a floured surface to about 1/4” thick and cut out with cookie cutters.(If you prefer to just make circle cookies, you can scoop out tablespoons of dough and roll them into a ball. Place on the cookie sheet and use the bottom of a measuring cup or glass to flatten the ball to a 1/4″ thickness.)

Bake for 8-10 minutes…just untilbarelyturning golden on edges. Cool on cookie sheets for about 5-10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

To make the frosting, mix all of the frosting ingredients with a mixer until smooth. Use a knife to spread the frosting onto the completely cooled cookies.

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Valentine’s Sugar Cookies

Valentine's Sugar Cookies are soft, thick and easily the best sugar cookie recipe I've ever tried. These sugar cookies hold their shape when baked and they are moist and perfectly sweet too!

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Course: Cookies

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Valentine’s Sugar Cookies

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Chill Time: 2 hours hours

Servings: 36 cookies

Calories: 221kcal

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups sugar
  • 1 cup butter softened to room temp
  • 8 oz cream cheese softened to room temp
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • ½ tsp almond extract
  • 3 ½ cups flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder

Frosting:

  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • ½ cup butter softened
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • milk to desired consistency about 2-4 Tbsp
  • food coloring & sprinkles optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°.

  • Mix sugar, butter, and cream cheese together for about 2-3 minutes with an electric mixer.

  • Add egg, vanilla, and almond extract and mix for another 1-2 minutes. Add the flour and baking powder and mix just until mixed in and smooth.

  • Place the dough in an airtight container and chill for at least 2 hours. When you are ready to make the cookies, roll out on floured surface to about 1/4” thick and cut out with cookie cutters. (If you prefer to just make circle cookies, you can scoop out tablespoons of dough and roll into a ball. Place on the cookie sheet and use the bottom of a measuring cup or glass to flatten the ball to a 1/4" thickness.)

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes…just until barely turning golden on edges. Cool on cookie sheets for about 5-10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

  • To make the frosting, mix all of the frosting ingredients together with a mixer until smooth. Use a knife to spread the frosting onto the completely cooled cookies.

Nutrition

Calories: 221kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 83mg | Potassium: 37mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 328IU | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

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HOW DO YOU KEEP SUGAR COOKIES SOFT?

This is another reason to love these cookies, thanks to the cream cheese in the dough- they stay softer for longer! After the cookies have cooled, simply place them in an airtight container to keep them fresh for as long as possible. It also helps to make sure that when you roll out the cookie dough that you do it to the right thickness so that they don’t become brittle when baking.

HOW LONG WILL DECORATED SUGAR COOKIES LAST?

If you keep your cookies properly stored you can expect them to last up to a week at room temperature.

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CAN I FREEZE DECORATED SUGAR COOKIES?

Yes. After the frosting has been applied, allow them to set at room temperature for about an hour so that the frosting can firm up a bit. Then place the cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet and flash freeze until solid (about 1-2 hours). After that, transfer to an airtight container. I recommend laying a sheet of parchment paper between the cookie layers, just in case. Then simply remove and thaw to eat.

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  • VALENTINE’S HEART THUMBPRINT COOKIES
  • RED VELVET VALENTINE’S CAKE MIX COOKIES
  • VALENTINE HEART COOKIES
  • WHITE CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY CAKE MIX COOKIES
  • CHOCOLATE SUGAR COOKIES
  • PINK SANDWICH COOKIES
  • VALENTINE’S CAKE MIX COOKIES
  • RASPBERRY MELTAWAY COOKIES
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Valentine’s Sugar Cookies are soft, thick, and easily thebest sugar cookie recipeI’ve ever tried. These sugar cookieshold their shapewhen baked and they aremoistand perfectly sweet too!

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FAQs

Why do people love sugar cookies? ›

Moist and supple, with the slightest bit of crumble, a good sugar cookie is also as pleasing to the eye as it is to the taste buds: elegant yet unassuming, with an inviting classic golden hue, plus a bit of sparkle, thanks to that delicate sprinkle of crystalized sugar on the surface.

How old is the sugar cookie? ›

History. Sugar cookies have a plain flavor and have been made for centuries. The popularity and availability of sugar cookies rose when sugar became widely available. The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid-1700s in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

What is a fun fact about sugar cookies? ›

The modern sugar cookie was originally called the Nazareth Sugar Cookie, after German Protestants who settled in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and improved the recipe. When forming the dough, they made the cookies resemble the state's keystone emblem.

What is interesting about cookies? ›

General Cookie Facts

95% of American households eat cookies (only 95%…?). Half the cookies people bake at home are chocolate chip. Over a lifetime, the average American eats 35,000 cookies (we think we can beat that!). Santa Clause eats an estimated 336 million cookies on Christmas Eve.

How do you write nice on cookies? ›

Add a few drops of water to 1/4 cup of stiff consistency icing to thin it to medium consistency. The icing should hold a soft peak. Pipe over the lettering with the medium consistency icing and a small decorating tip. Use light pressure and hold your piping hand steady by resting your forearm on the table.

What are names for sugar cookies? ›

What is another word for sugar cookie?
shortbreadshortcake
petticoat tailsScottish shortbread

Who created sugar cookies? ›

The first real sugar cookie doesn't emerge until the 1700's. Created by Dutch settlers in New York, and referred to as a koekje, this was the first cookie to use an alkaline leavener known as “pearl ash”, and was the real catalyst in the creation of today's modern cookie. But the koekje still had far to go.

What country made sugar cookies? ›

Let's have a hearty hip-hip-hooray for the German Protestants, who settled in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and invented the early sugar cookie. Their crumbly cookie made with butter and shaped into round or keystone shapes were a sweet hit from their formation in the late 1700s.

Is cookie male or female? ›

This adorable gender-neutral name has Latin, English, Dutch, and modern roots, all revolving around cooking and baking. The traditional Latin and English meaning of Cookie is "cook," perfect if you want to raise a little future chef.

What makes cookies harder? ›

Hard cookies: you are over mixing, baking too long, baking at too high a temperature, or some combination of these. Cakey cookies: not enough brown sugar, too much or too little egg, too much flour, maybe you used baking powder instead of baking soda?

What makes cookies rise? ›

As the butter melts, the cookie's structure loosens, so that the water in the dough is able to combine with the baking soda, dissolving it. The baking soda then reacts to the acidic components present in brown sugar, creating gases that cause the cookie to rise.

What makes a cookie better? ›

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

Why do people love cookies so much? ›

The nostalgia and comfort associated with cookies make them a beloved treat for many. Versatility: Cookies come in a wide variety of flavors, textures, and shapes, making them a versatile treat that can cater to different preferences.

Why do people like to eat sugar? ›

Eating sugar also releases serotonin, another feel-good hormone. Our bodies start to associate eating sugar with being happy and needing to continue to eat sugar to stay happy, which can turn into a vicious cycle of pleasure seeking that can have serious consequences for our health if we're not careful.

What is the personality of a sugar cookie? ›

The sugar cookie lovers are popularly known as traditionalists. They are known among friends and loved ones as cooperative, adaptable, and practical.

Why do girls like sugar so much? ›

More recent studies using imaging studies suggest that women have fewer binding sites for serotonin in the brain relative to men. This finding may also explain why women are more prone to anxiety and depression and why women struggle more with emotional eating. Eating sugary foods is a way to get a serotonin boost.

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