Sugar Cookies from Scratch ~ This Recipe Will Make You Famous! (2024)

by Mariel

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I really had to swallow my pride to get to the point where I could share these sugar cookies from scratch recipe with you. Granted, it’s not MY recipe…I think I found it on the Food Network, back in the days. But, this soft, chewy sugar cookie recipe has made me the “chick that makes the BEST sugar cookies”…in the family, at church, in the neighborhood, in the ghetto, you name it. It will be hard for me to share that title with you, lots of you! So, on account of me being demoted in coolness for your sake, you better be really grateful. Grateful = buying me shoes, scrubbing my showers, babysitting my kids, and whispering sweet nothings to me in the comment section.

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What everyone loves about these cookies is the flavor (of course… most important!) and the chewy factor. I’m not kidding, when I walk into my mom’s house for Christmas dinner or any other family event, my siblings will start clapping. Not because they’re excited to see me. It’s because I have a plate of these in my hand! I could tell you lots of stories about the need my friends and family have for this world’s best sugar cookie.

World’s Best Sugar Cookie ~ Grocery List

  • Flour
  • Baking Soda
  • Baking Powder
  • Butter
  • Sugar
  • Eggs
  • Vanilla
  • Buttermilk (Buttermilk makes everything better!! It’s the secret to these cookies!)
  • Powdered Sugar

Sugar Cookies Using Buttermilk ~ Tips & Tool Suggestions

  • You can use any mixer to make these. I have both a KitchenAid and a Bosch. I personally prefer the Bosch for making cookies and the KitchenAid for making bread. I feel like the Bosch does a better job of creaming butter, it’s much easier to scrape and add additional ingredients to. But, any mixer will work fine.
  • It’s important to use real vanilla extract… pretty much, always… as opposed to imitation. It makes a huge difference in the flavor of your cookies. I love the flavor of the Nielsen-Massey vanilla. I buy a 32 oz. bottle and it lasts me about a year!
  • I don’t recommend making cookies on sheet pans (you know the kind you use for sheet cakes, with the lip around the edge?) I feel like the lip interferes with how evenly the cookies bake. I suggest a good quality, flat cookie sheet, and you will want at least two of them, as this recipe makes a couple dozen cookies.
  • The bake time on the recipe, and most cookie recipes, needs to be considered a ball-park number. Basically, the cookie is done when you see the first hint of “golden” anywhere on the cookie (the sides or on top.) When you see any golden on the cookie, pull them out of the oven and let them sit on the hot pan, on the counter, for at least 3 minutes. They will continue to cook a little, without getting overcooked (like they would in the oven.) After a few minutes, you can remove them from the pan to cool.
  • The frosting is a big part of the allure of these cookies. Before you try another recipe or anything pre-made (not recommended), please try the recipe included. It’s a favorite and pairs perfectly with these sugar cookies from scratch.

Print the Recipe, Below…

Soft, Chewy Sugar Cookies from Scratch ~ These Will Make You Famous!

I actually had to swallow my pride to be able to share this recipe with you. These cookies are probably why I'm invited to get-togethers! Ha. Everyone loves them and begs me to bring them to family events or whatever we have going on. They're super chewy and so delicious! Often referred to as "Crack Cookies," because they're so addicting.

* The frosting recipe is shared in the recipe NOTES section.

CourseDessert

Keywordbuttermilk, cookies, sugar cookies

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 12 minutes

Servings 48 cookies

Author Mariel

Ingredients

  • 5 1/2 cupsflour
  • 2 tspbaking soda
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 2cupsbuttersoftened
  • 3cupswhite sugar
  • 2largeeggs
  • 2tsppure vanilla extract* not imitation
  • 6TBSbuttermilk

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees

  2. In large bowl, stir togethe flour, baking soda, and baking powder. Set aside.

  3. In mixer, cream butter and sugar until smooth.

  4. Add the eggs and vanilla to mixer, mix for about 10 seconds.

  5. Add the dry ingredients to the mixer. Dough will be thick. Hurry to next step to avoid breaking beater.

  6. Add buttermilk, one TBS at a time. Mix well.

  7. Roll into 1 - 1.5" balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet.

  8. Bake for 10 to 13 minutes. Watch them carefully! When you see the first sign of golden on the edge of the cookies, , they're done. Pull them out of the oven. Let sit on the pan for a few minutes to set, then remove to let cool. * Ovens can vary. If your cookies overcook repeatedly, try dropping your oven to 350 degrees, next time.

  9. Frost the cookies! I like to put the frosting in a piping bag and do a little squiggle across the cookie, to avoid too much sweetness, but to add the yummy flavor of the frosting. Frosting recipe in note section, below.

Recipe Notes

Buttermilk Frosting Recipe

1 stick softened butter

4 cups powdered sugar

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

milk, to consistency

Instructions:Place butter, sugar, and vanilla in mixing bowl and cream together with hand mixer. Add small pours of milk into the bowl and mix until frosting consistency. Go slow on the milk! Maybe just a TBS at a time. You don't want runny frosting! Add food coloring to create your chosen color.

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If you loved this soft and chewy cookie recipe, check out:

  • Mom’s Cookie Cutter Sugar Cookies(For when my kids want to use cookie cutters.)
  • Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cookies with Buttercream Frosting(One of my all time favorites!)
  • Raspberry Jam Rounds with Lemon Icing (These are amazing. That’s all.)
Sugar Cookies from Scratch ~ This Recipe Will Make You Famous! (2024)

FAQs

What is the most famous type of cookie? ›

What is America's favorite cookie flavor? While Americans enjoy an incredible variety of cookies, chocolate chip is the most popular.

Who was the first person to make sugar cookies? ›

Origin. The long history of manufacturing sugar cookies dates back to the 7th century in Persia. However, sugar cookies as known today were first made by Protestan settlers in the Nazareth colony in Pennsylvania in the 17th century. They were baked in the shape of the state symbol, a keystone.

What is the secret to making the best cookies? ›

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.

What is special about sugar cookies? ›

One of the most appealing traits of sugar cookies is that they are a perfect blank canvas for decorating. Some sugar cookies can be topped with buttercream frosting; others can be pressed into beautiful sandwiches, filled with frosting and sweetness.

What is the #1 cookie in the world? ›

Oreo is the best-selling cookie in the world. It is now sold in over 100 countries. Oreo was first produced in 1912 by the National Biscuit Company, now known as Na-Bis-Co.

What is the #1 cookie in the United States? ›

The chocolate chip cookie is far and away America's favorite cookie This should come as no surprise to anyone who enjoys the tasty treat. More than 53% of American adults prefer the cookies over the next most popular kind, peanut butter.

What culture is sugar cookies from? ›

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.

What is the nickname for sugar cookies? ›

Sugar cookies were also called gemmells, crybabies, gimbletts, cimbellines, jumbles, and plunketts.

What is a sugar cookie military? ›

McRaven describes the experience of Navy SEAL trainees who are subject — often randomly — to a punishment where they are directed to get wet and sandy on the beaches. By the time they are finished the trainees, covered in sand, look like “sugar cookies.”

What not to do when making cookies? ›

15 Common Cookie Baking Mistakes You Might Be Making
  1. Your cookies aren't baking evenly. ...
  2. You use eggs straight from the fridge. ...
  3. You use the wrong kind of flour. ...
  4. You measure flour the wrong way. ...
  5. You soften butter too much — or not enough. ...
  6. You use stale baking powder or baking soda. ...
  7. You overwork the dough.
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What is the best flour for cookies? ›

All-Purpose Flour: The Versatile Choice

All-purpose flour is the most commonly used flour in cookie recipes due to its moderate protein content (usually around 10-12%).

Why are custom sugar cookies so expensive? ›

They are not mass produced. Custom cookies are expensive because they are highly labor intensive. There are many, many steps to creating them. The average set of cookies can take hours from start to finish.

What is the best sugar for cookies? ›

Granulated sugar

Using granulated white sugar will result in a flatter, crispier and lighter-colored cookie. Granulated sugar is hygroscopic, so it attracts and absorbs the liquid in the dough. This slows down the development of the gluten (flour), which makes the cookies crispier.

What is America's favorite type of cookie? ›

1. Chocolate Chip Cookies: A Timeless Classic. It's no surprise that chocolate chip cookies consistently rank as one of the most beloved treats in the United States.

What is the oldest type of cookie? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico”.

What was the first type cookie? ›

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