Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (2024)

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This Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe is going to be your new go to Christmas cookie. They are easy to make, soft, delicious, and hold their shape every single time.

This is a family favorite recipe that you are going to love and keep for years to come! Make some of the best vanilla buttercream frosting to decorate them!

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I’m so excited about sharing this soft cut out sugar cookie recipe with you guys today! It’s the recipe that my mom always used for cut sugar cookies at Christmas time, that she passed down to me. Whenever I make the dough, I take a taste of it, and I am immediately seven years old in my parents’ kitchen stealing scraps as we make cookies as a family, Christmas music playing in the background.

Every year, I use this recipe to make Christmas sugar cookies with my own kids. It’s one of my very favorite Christmas traditions. You can find us, just about every Christmas Eve, decorating these cookies to put out a plate for Santa.

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I love this recipe. The cookies turned out perfectly. My 16 yr old says they are the best cookie I have made so far. Thanks Lisa!

What Makes This the Best Sugar Cookie Recipe in the World

  1. The taste! The taste of these cookies is perfection. They are just the right amount of sweet and buttery.
  2. They hold their shape! Cut out cookies that hold their shape is a must at Christmas. These guys don’t spread, and they hold their cut out shape just right.
  3. These soft sugar cookies truly are soft. They have a tiny bit of a crisp outer edge with the most delicious soft center.
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How to Make Sugar Cookies

As with any baking recipe, I suggest that you read through the recipe fully before you get going. Proper measuring and temperature of ingredients are what will ensure success.

This is a brief overview of the recipe. Please make sure to get the full measurements in the recipe card below.

  1. Whisk together dry ingredients. Whisk together the sifted flour, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Sift them, and set aside.
  2. Cream together the butter, shortening, and sugar. Beat the sugar with the shortening and butter incorporating air into them. The mixture should look light and fluffy at the end and take about 3 to 6 minutes.
  3. Add the eggs and vanilla.
  4. Add the dry ingredients to the wet. Add it all at once. Then mix on low just until it is combined enough the flour won’t fly out of the bowl. Turn up the mixer to high for just a few seconds until it’s fully combined.
  5. Chill the dough. Cover the dough and refrigerate for 2 hours.
  6. Roll the dough. Roll out the dough on a well floured counter top (sometimes I use powdered sugar instead!), and cut out the shapes. Refrigerate for 10 minutes.
  7. Bake the cut out cookies.
  8. Frost and enjoy!
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Measuring Flour

Measuring flour is the key to making a lot of great cookie recipes like this one turn out perfectly. Following these steps will ensure that you have the correct amount of flour in the recipe.

  1. Whisk the flour in the container you store it in.
  2. Spoon it into a dry measuring cup. Do not scoop with the measuring cup. This can pack the flour and result in too much. (Read more about dry measuring cups below.
  3. Level off the flour with the flat edge of a spatula handle.

Dry Measuring Cups

A dry measuring cup is a measuring cup meant to measure dry ingredients. They are usually make out of plastic or metal and come in sizes (1 cup, 1/2 a cup, 1/3 cup, etc). They are different than glass measuring cups with marks on the side meant for measuring liquids.

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Sifting Dry Ingredients

I really like sifting the dry ingredients in this recipe because it helps distribute the baking powder and salt fully in the flour. It’s one extra step that ensures that this recipe turns out perfect. That being said, if it will keep you from making these, skip it.

Chilling the Dough

After making the sugar cookie dough, you do need to chill it for 2 hours before rolling. This ensures that the cookies will hold their shape when you bake them. This is an important step, so please don’t skip it.

Making Dough in Advance

If you would like to make this dough further in advance you can do that too. Keep the dough refrigerated for up to 2 days. If you wrap the dough tightly, you can freeze it for up to 1 month.

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Freezing this Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe

This cut out sugar cookie recipe is great for freezing! To do that, just put a piece of paper towel at the bottom of an air tight container, layer the cooked cooled cookies in a single layer. Put another paper towel on top, and then add another single layer of cookies. Continue layering, alternating paper towels and cookies.

When you thaw the cookies, the paper towels will help absorb any excess moisture.

Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

This is the best Vanilla Buttercream Frosting recipe. Make this easy buttercream frosting recipe and you’ll never want cake without vanilla buttercream again. Or eat it with spoons.

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Frosting for Sugar Cookies

You can’t have frosted sugar cookies my Vanilla Buttercream Frosting. It is the perfect delicious compliment to this recipe.

If you would like to decorate the cookies as you see here, you will need:

  • To double the vanilla frosting recipe. If you are just spreading frosting on the cookies, a single batch should work.
  • Grab a frosting tip set. I really like this one. It comes with reusable bags and lots of tips at a reasonable price. It’s perfect for decorating gingerbread houses too.
  • Add in some food coloring. Gel food coloring is a great way to get vibrant colors in this frosting recipe.

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Tips and Tricks for this Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe

Here are the cliff notes to make sure these frosted sugar cookies turn out perfect.

  • Properly measure your flour. Read above on how to do that. It’s my first question for a reader when a cookie recipe doesn’t turn out.
  • Use room temperature butter and shortening. You should be able to easily dent them with your finger, but not push all the way through.
  • Use fresh baking powder. Test it by dropping some in some water. It should bubble immediately.
  • Chill your dough. Read above on how and why.
  • Use good baking sheets. You can do everything right and the use old baking sheets only to have your cookies burn. I love these baking sheets. They never fail me.

FAQ

How far in advance can I make sugar cookies?

These sugar cookies will stay soft and delicious, if stored in an air tight container, for at least two weeks. That is as long as I can give you because they have never lasted longer than that around here. And even that took acts of great will power. At the two week mark, they were still very soft and very delicious.
If you would like to make them further out than that for decorating later, I suggest freezing them.

Do these cookies freeze well?

Yes! These freeze very well, and they are a great recipe to make far in advance (about three months at the most). Read above for more detailed instructions.

What is the truck to cut out cookies?

A balance of butter and shortening! Vegetable shortening (like Crisco) will help the cookies hold their shape, while butter gives it a delicious flavor. Just like in my pie crust recipe, you need both.

How do you know when cut out sugar cookies are done?

When they just begin to brown around the edges, they are ready to come out of the oven. Allow them to cool for 2 minutes on the baking sheet before using a spatula to transfer them to a wire cooling rack.

Can these cookies be made gluten free?

Unfortunately, these cookies haven’t been tested with gluten free flour. If you wanted to test these gluten free, I recommend using a flour that is meant to replace all purpose flour one for one, such as Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free Flour.

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Other Great Christmas Cookies

  • Molasses Cookie Recipe
  • Coconut Macaroons
  • Rum Balls

If you make these great sugar cookies or any of my other Christmas Cookies, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

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4.91 from 11 votes

Soft Sugar Cookie Recipe

Serves: 3 dozen cookies

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Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 8 minutes minutes

Total: 30 minutes minutes

This Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe is going to be your new go to Christmas cookie. They are easy to make, soft, delicious, and hold their shape every single time. This is a family favorite recipe that you are going to love and keep for years to come!

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Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour (read important tips about measuring flour here)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt see note
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter room temperature
  • 1/4 cup shortening room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs room temperature
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • powdered sugar

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt. Sift and set aside. (Read about sifting and if you can skip it here.)

  • Using a stand mixer with a paddle attachment or in a large mixing bowl with a hand mixer, cream together the shortening, butter, and sugar until fluffy. About three minutes.

  • Add the eggs, one at a time, and the vanilla, until just combined.

  • Add the flour to the wet ingredients. Mix in on low just long enough that the flour is somewhat incorporated so you can turn it on high for a few seconds to fully incorporate.

  • Refrigerate the dough, covered, for at least two hours.

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside

  • Dust your countertop with flour (or for a fun treat, powdered sugar). Working with a small amount of dough, roll it out the dough to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut with cookie cutters and place on prepared baking sheets. Put the scraps of dough back in the refrigerator for approximately 30 minutes before rolling out again.

  • Refrigerate the cut dough on the baking sheets for about 10 minutes.

  • Bake until the edges of the cookies are just golden brown, about 7 to 8 minutes. Remove from the oven and let cool on the pans for two minutes before placing on cooling racks to cool completely. Read here about frosting them.

Notes

This recipe contains a full teaspoon of salt. I love it that way and think it works perfectly with a sweet frosting. But if you don’t like things too salty, I would cut it back to 1/2 tsp.

This recipe works really well because of the chilling of the dough. Make sure that the scraps are chilled before re-rolling them out. Work with small batches of dough at a time, so there is always some chilling and some ready to roll.

Author: Lisa Longley

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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  1. Ayesha says

    Can you use butter again in this recipe instead of the shortening?

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (20)Lisa Longley says

      Nope, it is the combo of butter and shortening together that makes them taste great without spreading too much.

      Reply

  2. Terry says

    I weigh almost everything (tsp. tbsp. etc I measure). For the flour, although not listed this way, you want, sifted 197g flour. It yields more flour this way, and this is correct? If sifted was after, we would sift then measure, or in my case, weigh. My soft sugar cookie recipe has sour cream in it, however, I didn’t realize I had shortening and purchased another, so I’m looking for recipes…*wink wink*. I still make the chocolate chip cookies I made at 12, which are made with shortening. They are the best chocolate chip, nothing, imho, can compare….that’s a lot of years making and eating! 😉

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  3. Holly says

    Has anyone tried this using gluten free flour? My granddaughter is gluten intolerant. Trying to find a recipe that will work.

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (21)Lisa Longley says

      I would try this with a gluten free flour mix that is meant to replace all purpose four 1 to 1.

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  4. Cheryl Smith says

    Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (22)
    I love this recipe. The cookies turned out perfectly. My 16 yr old says they are the best cookie I have made so far. Thanks Lisa!

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (23)Lisa Longley says

      I’m so glad to hear this! Thank you for letting me know Cheryl!

      Reply

  5. Janet says

    I was wondering if you had any Diabetic meal plans, I am struggling with this right now. Janet

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (24)Lisa Longley says

      I’m so sorry, Janet. At this moment I don’t have a diabetic/low carb section (though I’m working on it). I do have a few recipes in that category you can find here: https://www.simplejoy.com/tag/low-carb/

      Reply

  6. A. Scavarda says

    These cookies turned out great. They kept well when stored in an airtight container with the frosting bags which made it super easy for our decorate-it-yourself dessert.

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (25)Lisa Longley says

      What a fun idea! I’m so glad that you enjoyed them!

      Reply

  7. Amber Ferda says

    Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (26)
    Very good, but time consuming. They are worth it for special occasions! Every recipe I have made from simple joy I have made has been delicious!

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (27)Lisa Longley says

      I’m glad you enjoyed them!

      Reply

  8. Cheryl says

    Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (28)
    Thank you! This is just the cookie recipe we were looking for. My granddaughters and I loved making and eating them. Thank you

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (29)Lisa Longley says

      I’m so glad to hear that!

      Reply

  9. Trenee says

    How many cookies does this recipe make?

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    • Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookie Recipe (30)Lisa Longley says

      That’s hard to answer because it absolutely depends on the size and shape of the cookie cutters you use, but we typically get 3 dozen.

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FAQs

What is the secret to soft cookies? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

What is the secret to cut out cookies? ›

Pull off the top sheet of parchment, then slide the sheet of dough onto a baking sheet, then pop it in the freezer. (You can stack as many sheets of dough onto one baking sheet as you'd like.) Sandwich your dough between two sheets of parchment, roll, then freeze; it makes cut-out cookies a breeze!

How do you soften cut out cookies? ›

Another way to soften cookies is by placing the cookies in an airtight container with a damp paper towel. The paper towel will release moisture and help to soften the cookies without making them too soft or mushy. Another way is to place the cookies in a plastic bag with a slice of apple or a damp tea towel.

What keeps cookies soft and chewy? ›

The bread/apple trick

Here's a baker's trick you'll find in our new Monster Cookies recipe: Adding a piece of fresh white bread to the storage container will keep cookies from becoming hard or stale.

What makes cookies soft or chewy? ›

Well, the long and short answer to chewy cookies is it's all about the moisture content. Cookies that are dense and chewy incorporate more moisture into the batter. This can be achieved by making substitutions with wet and dry ingredients, or even just changing the way you incorporate certain ingredients.

How do you keep cutout sugar cookies from spreading? ›

  1. The Rules for Making Sure Your Sugar Cookies Don't Spread.
  2. Rule No. 1: Bake at the Right Temperature.
  3. Rule No. 2: Don't Over or Under Cream Your Butter.
  4. Rule No. 3: Don't Over-Soften Your Butter.
  5. Rule No. 4: Don't Overcrowd the Baking Sheet.
  6. Rule No. 5: Make Sure Your Ingredients Have Not Expired.
  7. Rule No.
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What makes cut out sugar cookies spread? ›

6 Reasons Why Your Cookies are Spreading
  1. Room Temperature Butter. If it's too soft, it will melt faster in the oven and ultimately spread out. ...
  2. Excess Sugar and Fat. Measuring is key in baking. ...
  3. Mixing Butter & Sugar. ...
  4. Dough is Too Warm. ...
  5. Greased Cookie Sheets. ...
  6. Warm Cookie Sheets. ...
  7. Oven Temperature. ...
  8. The Test Cookie.

What is the best thickness for sugar cookies? ›

To ensure the wonderfully soft sugar cookies of your dreams, you want to roll the dough about ¼-inch thick. This may seem too thick when you are rolling and cutting, but it's absolutely vital.

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.

What does baking powder do in cutout cookies? ›

Baking powder simply adds carbon dioxide to the equation, providing a more forceful pressure that encourages a dough to spread up and out. Without the well-developed elasticity of a bread dough, the strands of gluten in cookies would sooner snap than stretch, cracking along the surface.

Why are my cutout cookies puffy? ›

Q: Why are my cookies so puffy and cakey? Whipping too much air into the dough. That fluffy texture you want in a cake results from beating a lot of air into the room temperature butter and sugar, and it does the same for cookies. So don't overdo it when you're creaming together the butter and sugar.

Why are my cut out cookies dry? ›

Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

How do you keep soft cookies soft? ›

Keep Them Sealed

The key to keeping cookies fresh and soft is to seal them in an airtight container, like a resealable freezer bag. And here's a nifty little trick: add a piece of bread to the bag. You might think that the bread trick works because the cookies absorb moisture from the bread.

Are cookies softer with butter or shortening? ›

Shortening is 100 percent fat, meaning there is no water in it and no steam is created during baking. The lack of water also means that shortening does not increase gluten production, so cookies made with shortening tend to be softer and more tender.

Why do my cookies get hard after they cool? ›

Cookies begin losing moisture through evaporation from the moment that they come out of the oven. So it's totally normal for them to harden up a bit. Yet, this is why you need to store them in an airtight container once they completely cool or they will continue to lose moisture.

How do you make cookies fluffy instead of flat? ›

Try using baking powder instead of baking soda. Baking soda encourages spreading while baking powder puffs the cookies up. If your recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of baking soda, you would use 3 to 4 teaspoons of baking powder.

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