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Classic Christmas Sugar Cookies

Introduction to Sugar Cookies: A Sweet Canvas for Creativity

When it comes to cookies that are as fun to decorate as they are delicious to eat, sugar cookies reign supreme; with their soft, buttery texture and just the right amount of sweetness, these versatile treats have been a favourite for generations. Perfect for every occasion—whether it's a holiday, birthday party, or a simple afternoon snack—sugar cookies are a delightful addition to any celebration.

What makes sugar cookies so special is their adaptability. They can be rolled and cut into intricate shapes, baked into classic rounds, or dressed up with icing, sprinkles, and all the creative flair you can imagine. They're as much about the experience of making them as they are about enjoying them!

One thing is for sure: the holidays are made by baking. Family time plus a desire for sweet treats make sugar cookies primed to decorate a great choice. Enter sugar cookies, which have been around for centuries, interestingly enough.

Use this recipe for your Christmas or end-of-year cookie tray, and keep them going! You can try some of my other recipes on this website:

Want some tips on how to bake perfect sugar cookies every time? Try following some of these tips.

  1. Use Room-Temperature Ingredients

    Allow butter and eggs to come to room temperature before starting. This ensures even mixing and gives the dough a smooth, cohesive texture.

  2. Don’t Overmix the Dough

    Cream the butter and sugar just until light and fluffy, then mix in the dry ingredients until just combined. Overmixing can lead to tough cookies.

  3. Chill the Dough

    Chilling the dough for at least 1–2 hours (or overnight) helps it firm up, making it easier to roll and cut without sticking. It also prevents spreading during baking.

  4. Roll Dough Evenly

    Use rolling pin guides or place two wooden dowels on either side of the dough to ensure an even thickness. This helps the cookies bake evenly.

  5. Don’t Overflour When Rolling

    Use a light dusting of flour on your rolling surface. Too much flour can dry out the dough and make the cookies crumbly.

  6. Keep Shapes Crisp

    After cutting the dough into shapes, chill the cut cookies on the baking sheet for 10–15 minutes before baking. This helps maintain their shape.

  7. Bake on Parchment Paper or Silicone Mats

    These prevent sticking and ensure even browning. Avoid greasing your baking sheet, as this can cause cookies to spread.

  8. Watch the Baking Time

    Bake just until the edges are set and slightly golden. Sugar cookies can go from perfectly baked to overdone quickly, so keep a close eye on them.

  9. Cool Completely Before Decorating

    Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes, then transfer them to a wire rack. Decorating warm cookies can cause icing to melt and slide off.

  10. Master Your Icing

    Use royal icing for intricate designs and a professional finish, or try buttercream for a softer texture. Thin or thicken your icing as needed to achieve the right consistency.

  11. Store Properly

    Store undecorated cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week. Decorated cookies should be layered with parchment paper to avoid smudging.

  12. Experiment with Flavors

    Enhance the classic sugar cookie with a splash of vanilla, almond extract, or even citrus zest for a unique twist.

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