Bakery Style Sugar Cookies (a no chill sugar cookie dough!)

Published January 21, 2012. Updated January 24, 2019

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It’s such a delight to sink your teeth into one of these soft, fluffy, tender sugar cookies.  Kids and adults alike love these cute, bakery style sugar cookies.  One of my favorite things about these cookies is that you don’t have to wait an hour for the dough to chill, because who can do that, I want cookies now! =)

I made these yesterday for my daughters birthday party so the kids could decorate them.  I doubled the batch so each person could decorate 5 cookies, then I purchased a lot of random candies to go on top (rainbow colored nerds, gummi bears, skittles, candy hearts, cinnamon hearts, lots of different sprinkles) then I bought a few sets of icing tubes, of course one with glitter =), and then I made several colors of frosting.

The kids LOVED it!  They sat there for probably an hour decorating their cookies, so if you are looking for a fun activity for kids at a party then I’d recommend this simply activity.

I love these sugar cookies because they are soft but they don’t taste like sour cream like some of the soft sugar cookies do.  And they are so simple, no rolling out dough or anything.  I hope you enjoy these as much as I do!
You may also like to try my recipe for Sugar Cookie Squares (another super simple recipe) or Sugar Cookie Rice Kripsie Treats, they’re a fun new twist on Rice Krispie Treats.

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Bakery Style Sugar Cookies (a no chill sugar cookie dough!)

No chilling and rolling out sugar cookie dough here! This is the easiest frosted sugar cookie recipe.
Servings: 24
Prep30 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Ready in: 1 hour

Ingredients

Vanilla Frosting

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a mixing bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer, whip together butter and sugar until pale and fluffy about 3-4 minutes. Stir in egg and egg white. Add sour cream and vanilla and mix until blended. Slowly add dry mixture and stir until well combine. Form dough into balls (I measured out 1 heaping tablespoon for each). Place dough balls on greased cookie sheet then even flatten dough balls with your hand, to about 1/4" inch. Bake 9-10 minutes (9 1/2 was perfect for me). Cool completely, then frost.

Vanilla Frosting

  • In a mixing bowl, with an electric mixer, whip together butter and powdered sugar and cream or half and half until fluffy. Stir in vanilla. Add in food optional food coloring and mix until well blended.

 

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29 Comments

  • Elizabeth

    Very good recipe. I ‘veganized’ it by using Earth Balance margarine in place of the butter, applesauce in place of the egg, non dairy sour cream in place of sour cream. You cannot even tell the difference! Thank you!

    • Jaclyn

      Elizabeth – sounds good, thanks for your comment to help anyone else who wants a vegan version!

  • Jaclyn

    Christina – I did try the frosting with the adjustments you made and it was delicious! Although I didn’t have chilled coffee creamer I used coffee creamer powder and it was amazing!! Thanks for your suggestion, I will be using it again!

  • garlic focaccia

    Great Layout!i loved the way it was beautifully described! The cookies looks amazing….

  • Jaclyn

    Christina, I definitely want to try the frosting with your substitutions, the next time I make these cookies I’m totally going to try it! It sounds amazing!

  • Christina

    Made the frosting recipe again for a Valentine’s party and everyone raved about it. If you haven’t tried it with the creamer and corn syrup, please do and let me know if you like it as much as I do :)

  • Erin

    My three year old daughter and I love to bake together..This is a recipe she and I will have a blast cooking together. Thank you for sharing :)

  • Jaclyn

    Christina, I’m so glad that you enjoyed! That is a great idea to use coffee creamer! I will have to try that sometime. Thanks for your comment!

  • Christina

    Just made these tonight for my daughter’s bible study and they all wanted seconds! These were so yummy!!! I have to confess that I didn’t have any cream for the frosting so I ended up using french vanilla coffee creamer and omitted the vanilla and I added a few tsp of light corn syrup….TO DIE FOR! I think this is my new frosting recipe for EVERYTHING!