The original recipe for these easy Sugar Cookies was given to me by a friend, back when I was just starting to bake. I wanted a cookie that was easy to make, with minimal ingredients and taste great. I have made these cookies countless of times, and have baked more complicated ones since then, but this still remains a favourite, alongside a cuppa.
Enjoy vanilla sugar cookies as they are, or decorated with toppings like sanding sugar or hundreds & thousands, iced with royal icing/fondant or topped with chocolate. That’s how versatile this cookie is. I myself, like it plain, the way I made them long long time ago, when I was a novice baker. I do use a cookie stamper to jazz it up.
What you need to make Sugar Cookies..
- Butter – You need good quality butter for this cookie, as this doesn’t have a lot of flavourings. The better the butter, the better the cookie!
- Brown Sugar – This gives the lovely caramel taste to the cookies
- Other fridge/Pantry Items – Plain Flour, Pinch of Salt,Vanilla Paste & Egg
- Optional Decorations – Sprinkle with Hundreds & Thousands before baking or put melted chocolate patterns on cool cookies.
- Cookie Stamp,Optional
Easy does it…
- Cream room temperature butter and brown sugar until pale and fluffy.
- Add egg and vanilla and mix on low speed.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together plain flour,baking powder and salt.
- Add the flour mix to the butter egg mixture in batches and mix on slow.
- Turn out into the counter and form into a smooth dough. Chill in the fridge for about two hours.
- Roll golf sized balls and place in a baking paper lined cookie sheet
- Use a cookie stamper or similar to mark patterns on the top.
- Bake in a 180°C preheated oven for about 12 minutes or until pale golden.
- Cool completely before decorating or storing in an airtight container.