Best Tasting Sugar Cookies and Icing
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Best Tasting Sugar Cookies and Icing
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Let's talk Sugar Cookies. We love 'em, we hate 'em! Strong words, I know. But to find a sugar cookie recipe with the perfect texture that isn't too dense or breaks in half before you can get it to your mouth can be a long journey. And icing???; I have experimented with so many recipes, I should have invested in sugar cane!
In this Instructable, I share my favorite recipe for sugar cookies along with a great tasting icing that isn't too sweet, easy to decorate with, and melts in your mouth when you bite into it!
Presenting...the Best Tasting Sugar Cookie and Icing Recipe.
Cookies: Tools and Ingredients
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Tools for Cookies:
- 5-quart Stand Mixer and Bowl
- Kitchen Scale
- Spatula
- Rolling Pin
- Cookie Cutters
- Pastry Brush
- Cookie Sheets
Ingredients for Cookies:
- 2 cups (500 g) unsalted butter, softened
- 2 large eggs (use 3 if eggs are smaller)
- 2 cups (400 g) granulated sugar
- 5 1/2 cups (768 g) all-purpose flour (plus extra for rolling)
- 1 tsp salt (omit if using salted butter)
- 3 tsp flavor (1 ea of almond extract or emulsion, vanilla bean paste, and vanilla extract)
Note: Recipe can easily be halved for smaller mixer
Cream Butter and Sugar
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Cream together softened butter with sugar. Blend until light and fluffy
Add Eggs, Flavoring, and Salt
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Add egg, flavorings, and salt. Blend until incorporated
PRO TIP: Crack eggs and flavorings in glass bowl or 2 cup measuring cup. Whisk together before adding into creamed butter, sugar mixture. This will ensure egg mixture is smoothly incorporated.
Add Flour
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Add flour one cup at a time. Mix on low just until incorporated.
Over-mixing can result in a tougher cookie
Wrap Dough in Plastic and Refrigerate
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Shape dough into a flattened brick for easy rolling. Wrap in plastic.
Chill dough in refrigerator for at least 2 hours
PRO TIP: Dough can be chilled up to 3 days. If not using all dough, vacuum seal remaining and store it in freezer anywhere from 6-12 months. Dough needs to be stored correctly. A vacuum sealer is a good kitchen tool investment.
Roll Out Dough and Cut Cookie Shapes
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Lightly dust counter or rolling space with flour. Roll cookies 1/4" thick and cut into desired shapes. Scraps can be re-rolled and cut again. Keep rolling pin and rolling space dusted with flour to prevent sticking
PRO TIP: Dipping the ends of cookie cutter in flour before cutting dough helps prevent dough from sticking to cookie cutter
ANOTHER PRO TIP: Use a clean silicone pastry brush to "dust off" any excess flour on cookies before baking. Excess flour on top of cookie will brown faster and leave a "coating" on the baked cookies
Bake 350 F for 11-13 Minutes
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Preheat oven to 350 F.
Bake for 11-13 minutes. Cookies should just barely be light brown on the edge.
Cool cookies completely before decorating
Icing: Tools and Ingredients
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Tools for Icing:
- Mixer and Bowl
- Sifter
- Spatula
- Icing bags
- Icing bottles
- #2 tip
Ingredients for Icing:
- 2 - 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 8 tsp milk (use heavy cream for stiffer icing)
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1 1/2 - 2 Tbl corn syrup
- 2 tsp extract (1 tsp almond, 1 tsp vanilla)
- 1 Tbl lemon juice (freshly squeezed only, juice from 1/2 lemon)
- white food coloring
- food coloring of your choice
Icing: Mix Ingredients
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Mix ingredients for the icing
- Sift powdered sugar. Set aside
- Place milk, kosher salt and flavoring extracts in mixing bowl. Using whisk attachment, blend.
- Then add powdered sugar 1/4 cup at a time. Whisk until combined.
- Midway through add approx 1 Tbl fresh lemon juice (use half a lemon) and 1 Tbl white corn syrup
- Continue adding 1/4 cup powdered sugar, blending until just mixed in until finished or icing consistency is right for you.
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Add white food color to the icing.
PRO TIP: Adding white food coloring to all of the icing, helps makes other colors "pop".
Icing: Decorate
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Pour a portion of the white icing into a small dish. Decorate the sugar cookies with a background glaze of white by dipping the tops of the cookie or spooning the glaze on each. Because this is thinner icing, bubbles will appear. Use a toothpick to gently pop the bubbles.
Add 1-2 Tbl more of powdered sugar to the remaining icing to get the consistency a bit thicker. After separating the icing into small bowls, use gel food color as desired; I used red, green, and white.
After the glaze is set, about 4 hours, finish decorating with simple designs
Let the completed cookies dry overnight before stacking. Transfer to an airtight container to keep fresh.