Lofthouse Style Sugar Cookies

Published August 23, 2012. Updated April 12, 2024

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Lofthouse Style Sugar Cookies have an irresistible sweet flavor and are finished with a creamy frosting. Soft, frosted sugar cookies are a classic dessert so you’re going to want this recipe in your back pocket. They’re destined to become a new family favorite!

Lofthouse Style Sugar Cookies

The Softest Fluffiest Sugar Cookies!

I think it’s safe to say I have a slight sugar cookie obsession. If you’ve been following my blog you’ve likely noticed by now. But really, who doesn’t love frosted sugar cookies? I mean how can you not love them?

The only people that don’t are liars, I’m just kidding everyone is entitled to their own personal opinion. But those of you that don’t like them, well lets just say we probably don’t have much in common =).

Lofthouse Style Sugar Cookies

I know I’ve already posted a sugar cookie recipe, well that’s old news. Those are good, but these are better. These are so soft, so fluffy, so tender. Basically they melt in your mouth dreamy.

So, you may be asking, what is that makes these special? To answer that, it’s a combination of things. The texture is amazing thanks to the cake flour and cornstarch. Don’t substitute all-purpose flour for the cake flour or your cookie will end up heavy and dense (compared to what you get with the cake flour, besides you’d have to adjust the portions anyway because cake flour is lighter).

Soft Sugar Cookies

Cake Flour is Key

I know cake flour is more expensive than all-purpose flour but sometimes its worth it, in this case it’s definitely worth it. The combination of butter and vegetable shortening also helps the texture, especially when it’s whipped to fluffy perfection.

I got the inspiration to use egg plus egg white along with the almond extract from white cake. This is one cookie that is meant to be a bit cake-y, it gives it that amazing, pillow-y as clouds bite.

If you like the Lofthouse style sugar cookies from the store, trust me you’re going to want to try these. I think these far outdo those. Those almost taste like plastic to me, good texture but weird taste. I even like these more than my old favorite from the local bakery. These are my new favorite! Enjoy and share!

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Lofthouse Style Sugar Cookies

These delicious cookies have a similar soft texture of Lofthouse cookies without the strange flavor! The have an irresistible sweet funfetti-like flavor and are finished with a creamy frosting. They're destined to become a new family favorite!
Servings: 12
Prep30 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Ready in: 50 minutes

Ingredients

Vanilla Frosting

Instructions

  • Sift flour, cornstarch, baking powder and salt into a large bowl, then whisk it just a few times, set aside. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, on medium speed, whip together butter, shortening and sugar until very pale and fluffy, about 4 minutes, scrapping down the sides of the bowl as needed. 
  • Add in egg and mix until combine, then add egg white, vanilla and almond extract and mix until combine. With mixer running, slowly add in dry ingredients and mix just until combine. Transfer dough to an airtight container and refrigerate 2 hours. Preheat oven to 375 during the last 10 minutes of refrigeration.
  • Scoop dough out a scant 1/4 cup at a time and roll into a ball. Place dough ball on a lightly floured surface, sprinkle top lightly with flour, then using something flat and smooth (such as the storage container lid), press and evenly flatten dough to 1/2" thick (so you should have about a 2 2/3" - 2 3/4 " circular cookie). 
  • Transfer flattened dough to a Silpat or buttered cookie sheet and repeat process with remaining dough (you'll have to use 2 cookie sheets). Bake in preheated oven 9 - 11 minutes. Allow to cool 5 minutes on baking sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool. 
  • Cool completely then frost with Vanilla Frosting (note that frosting begins to set quickly so if you are adding sprinkles, sprinkle each cookie immediately after frosting it, don't frost the whole batch of cookies then try to sprinkle them because the sprinkles wont stick).

Vanilla Frosting

  • Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl, using an electric hand mixer, whip until frosting is smooth and fluffy. Mix in food coloring if desired.

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135 Comments

      • Nancy

        Hello I wanted to make these and send them in the mail which should take around 1 business day to arrive to the recipient. I wanted to make them with one of your cream cheese frostings. I would pack the cream cheese frosting separately and send the cookies unfrosted. I was wondering if you think that they would keep fresh and moist if I were to send them unfrosted. Thanks

        • Jaclyn

          Jaclyn Bell

          The cookies would be fine if properly packaged (bubble wrap etc, they’re soft) and not shipped on a hot summer day. And the cream cheese frosting would need to be packaged cold.

  • Sara Strother

    I’m going to make these cookies today but I have a question. I’m not really a fan of the almond flavor in cookies. The amount this recipe calls for … will it be a more subtle flavor or will it be a more prominent flavor? This is the first time to make sugar cookies so I’m not sure what to expect. Thanks is advance for your help.

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      It’s more like a funfetti cake flavor, it’s not really strong but you can just omit it or reduce to 1/4 tsp to be safe if preferred. Happy Holidays!

  • Sara Strother

    I have a question. I was going to make these cookies but I don’t like an almond flavor in my cookies. Do these have a very distinct almond flavor?

  • Samantha

    These cookies really are spectacular. My husband’s coworker liked them so much she ordered 4 dozen of them for her granddaughter’s birthday party. One quick question: how far in advance do you think the dough could be made? I want to deliver them as fresh as possible but making the dough, baking them, cooling, frosting and then waiting for the buttercream to crust so they can be boxed would make for a really long day. Any thoughts?

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I think 2 – 3 days in advance would be fine then you might need to let it rest at room temperature a bit if it’s too solid for rolling.
      Glad to hear they’ve been enjoyed!

  • Mona

    My daughter’s creative writing club just held a bake sale at school. She told me that people apparently really like to buy Lofthouse cookies, even though they aren’t homemade. I was sure I’d find a recipe for something similar. I found two. The other one uses sour cream (or yogurt, in some variations), and winds up being more like shortcake. It’s good, but it’s not like the Lofthouse cookies. Yours, however, is it. I read the ingredient list, saw the cake flour and cornstarch, and the combination of butter and shortening, and thought that looked like it should have the right texture, and it really does. And the flavor is better than the storebought ones. And they’re HUGE. Each cookie is about 3″ in diameter. Next time I make them, because there WILL be a next time, I’m going to try making them a little smaller, so they’ll come out to be around 2″, I think. And I might try royal icing instead of buttercream. Thank you so much for keeping me from trying to figure it out for myself!

      • Mona

        I made them again yesterday.:-) I made the balls with 2-3 TB of dough, and got 15 cookies out of it. They’re still big cookies, but they’ll last us a day longer than 12.

  • Jane

    Is there a good alternative to the vegetable shortening? These sounds wonderful but I don’t have this ingredient on me right now!

  • Linda Dolling

    I’ve been making these for my family at Christmas for the past 3 years. I make them large – 6 inches+ Because I wrap each one as a gift in a clear bag. Everyone loves them… the only thing I do differently is use a cream cheese frosting. Thank you so much for sharing your cookie recipe. Our family thanks you too..

  • Laurie

    These are the best cookies I’ve ever had in my life. Thank you for a phenomenal recipe!

    • Jaclyn

      Jaclyn Bell

      I’m so happy to hear that Laurie :)!! Thanks so much for your comment!