Easiest Way to Make Tasty Cut Out Sugar Cookies

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Cut Out Sugar Cookies. Fresh baked, hand-made, individually decorated real American cookies. Use cookie cutters and cut as many shapes as possible, re-rolling the dough scraps and cutting again. Place the shapes on a non-stick baking sheet.

Cut Out Sugar Cookies Cookies may not look "done" - cut out sugar cookies won't be golden brown like other cookie varieties, they'll just be set on the edges and are verrrrry lightly golden on the bottom. Don't worry, they'll keep cooking as the rest on the cookie sheet. Lightly flouring the work suface is key to rolling out sugar cookies but another way to roll the dough is between two sheets of waxed paper or baking parchment paper. You can cook Cut Out Sugar Cookies using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Cut Out Sugar Cookies

  1. You need 1 1/2 cup of Butter.
  2. Prepare 1 1/2 cup of Sugar.
  3. You need 5 of Eggs.
  4. Prepare 2 tsp of Vanilla.
  5. It's 6 cup of All-Purpose Flour.
  6. Prepare 3 tsp of Baking Powder.
  7. You need 1 tsp of Salt.

Lift off the top piece of paper and cut out the dough with your favorite cutters (try to cut the dough out with as little space between as you can, to minimize scraps). This will give the dough a chance to firm up again so that the cookies don't spread in the oven. Cut cookies in desired shapes and place them on a parchment or silpat lined baking sheet. Save the scraps of dough and re-roll them as needed.

Cut Out Sugar Cookies step by step

  1. In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar well.
  2. Beat in eggs and vanilla.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, and salt.
  4. Gradually blend the dry mixture (second bowl) into the wet ingredients (first bowl).
  5. Chill dough for at least three hours or overnight.
  6. Roll dough out on a heavily floured canvas with a rolling pin until 1/8 - 1/4 thickness.
  7. Cut out with cookie cutters.
  8. Bake at 350°F until lightly golden.

Stir in vanilla, nutmeg and egg. Stir in flour and baking soda. Shape dough by teaspoonfuls into balls. Cut out your cookies, making the most of the dough and squeezing in as many cookies as you can. My cookie cutters were fairly big, so I didn't get quite as many cookies per roll out.