This is THE sugar cookie recipe that we will use forever and ever. It is absolutely foolproof for a perfectly soft and chewy sugar cookie every single time. Use this recipe to make drop sugar cookies, or chill the dough and roll it out to use for cookie cutter shapes.
If you really love sugar cookies, you should definitely try our sugar cookie fudge too!
Why Our Recipe
- Perfectly soft and chewy sugar cookies thanks to two secret ingredients: cream cheese and corn syrup.
- Refrigerate and roll out for cutting into shapes or skip the fridge and make drop cookies instead.
- Eat plain or frost and decorate to your heart’s desire!
Sugar cookies are a timeless classic, loved for their simplicity and versatility. Whether you’re baking for the holidays, a family gathering, or just as a special treat, these cookies are sure to bring smiles. The key to soft sugar cookies is adding a small amount of cream cheese and corn syrup. This combination creates the perfect soft, chewy cookie that everyone will love.
Ingredient Notes
- Salted Butter: Use softened salted butter for both the cookies and frosting. Leave it at room temperature for about 30-60 minutes for easier mixing.
- Granulated Sugar: Stick with regular granulated sugar for the cookie dough—no substitutions with powdered or brown sugar.
- Cream Cheese: Use full-fat cream cheese and be sure to soften it by letting it sit at room temperature for about 30-60 minutes with the butter.
- Corn Syrup: Look for light corn syrup, typically found in the baking aisle. Avoid dark corn syrup as it will affect the flavor and color.
- Vanilla Extract: Pure vanilla extract gives the best flavor, but imitation vanilla also works.
- Almond Extract: Gives sugar cookies their classic flavor. If you prefer a nut-free option, omit it without drastically altering the flavor.
- Egg: Use a large egg at room temperature for easier mixing.
- All-Purpose Flour: Stick with regular all-purpose flour for this one. Bread flour can also work.
- Baking Powder & Baking Soda : Check the expiration date to ensure proper leavening.
- Powdered Sugar: Use powdered sugar for the frosting. Sift it if you want a super-smooth consistency.
- Milk: Any milk works here, but whole milk will make the frosting extra creamy.
Cookie Cutter Cookies
Sugar cookies that hold their shape require you to refrigerate the dough. After preparing the dough, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. This step allows the fats to re-solidify, which prevents spreading during baking.
Roll the chilled dough to 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick on a lightly floured surface. Use cookie cutters to shape the dough and transfer the cut cookies to a prepared baking sheet. For the sharpest shapes, refrigerate the cut cookies for at least 30 minutes before baking.
Drop Cookies
Drop-style cookies are perfect for those who prefer a soft, chewy center with lightly crispy edges. This recipe is ideal for drop cookies as well. Simply scoop the dough onto a prepared baking sheet and bake as directed—no refrigeration required! For tips on achieving perfectly soft drop sugar cookies, check out our comprehensive guide for soft drop sugar cookies!
Decorating
You can decorate sugar cookies with a simple buttercream frosting and sprinkles or go for a more intricate design with icing. You can use a simple powdered sugar icing by whisking together 1 cup of powdered sugar with 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract and 1 to 2 tablespoons of milk.
For the most intricate designs, it is best to use a royal icing. With any of these options, you can use food coloring to dye your frosting the colors you desire. Gel food colorings are the easiest to work with and create the most vibrant colors.
Storage & Freezing Instructions
Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to a week.
Freeze leftover cookies in an airtight, freezer-safe container for up to 3 months.
Thaw at room temperature before serving.
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The BEST sugar cookies EVER!
I do not like the taste of almond extract. Can you taste the almond? Is it essential to the recipe or could you add more vanilla instead?
I am also interested in this question as I am allergic to almonds.
No you dont have to. You can leave it out or add a little more vanilla. Adding the almond just gives you a little different flavor.
I made this recipe and you can definitely taste the almond flavor.
Really tasty and excellent cookies! The best!
I’ve been making your sugar cookie recipe for years and need to give you a shout-out; these are amazing!! Trust me, I have baked and tried many different renditions of sugar cookies, but I always come back to this one, these are just the best.
The dough tastes amazing, I haven’t baked it yet but it came out wayyy too sticky and soft. Is that normal??
It should be sticky and soft, but still form a cookie. Be sure to check out the video for a visual.
These are wonderful! Made these with my daughter and shared them with some friends who couldn’t stop raving about them! Thank you! I was wondering if this same recipe could be turned into a snickerdoodle cookie by just rolling it in cinnamon sugar? Or is that a whole different kind of cookie?
These are indeed soft and deliciou! Decorated them holiday-ish for a pre-Christmas trial for family and friends. Made them exactly as written. Been searching for the ultimate sugar cookie recipe — everyone agreed this is THE one. Very excited to have found it— into the sacred recipe box. Thank you for this perfect, in every way, recipe!
Perfect! My family loved it!
Thanks for sharing the recipe!
Can I store the dough in the freezer to use a couple days later?
Yes, you can.
These look good! Are these good for cookie cutouts and royal icing decorating? Also can I use Agave instead of Corn Syrup? Thanks.
Yes and yes.