Small Batch of Sugar Cookies
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Learn to make a small batch of sugar cookies recipe. This easy sugar cookie recipe requires no chilling. The cookies hold their shape and taste great.
I already shared my very small batch of sugar cookies recipe when I first started off this blog.
But over time, I have received a lot of feedback and suggestions.
Based on that, I have updated my small batch of chewy sugar cookies recipe and it’s so much better!
My husband ate the whole batch in two sittings, which means this recipe is a winner!
Depending on the size of your cookie cutter, this can be a 1 dozen sugar cookie recipe or you can easily double the recipe to make 2 dozen sugar cookie recipe.
I want to be clear and point out that these are NOT small batch drop sugar cookies.
These are a small batch of cut out cookies!
This easy sugar cookie recipe is PERFECT because:
- The cookies hold their shape. There is no spreading during baking, which makes them perfect for cookie decorating.
- Unlike most classic cut out sugar cookies, which become hard as rock in a few hours after baking… these cut out cookies remain crispy on the outside and slightly soft on the inside.
- There is NO chilling required! You just mix all the ingredients, roll out the small batch sugar cookie dough, cut out shapes and bake.
- These sugar cookies from scratch can easily be modified with various spices and extracts to yield different flavors.
- This small batch sugar cookie recipe is perfect for days when you suddenly have the craving for cut out cookies but only want a small number of cookies to munch on.
- You can also use gel coloring to color the cookie dough and bake a tray of colorful sugar cookies.
How to make a small batch of sugar cookies from scratch?
The process is very SIMPLE. Start off by creaming together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg yolk, vanilla extract, sour cream and mix until smooth. Add flour, baking powder and salt and mix until you have a small batch of sugar cookie dough. Roll between 2 sheets of wax paper. Cut with cookie cutters. Bake and enjoy!
This small batch of sugar cookies recipe is always a hit with my family and friends and the recipe is pretty much always REQUESTED!
I have made this simple sugar cookies recipe for birthday parties/ tea parties, decorated them and used them as party favors at small events and even taken them at family picnics.
You can decorate them with royal icing or glace icing (both will give you a hard finish) or classic American buttercream frosting.
By the way, if you like this small batch of soft sugar cookies recipe, you might also like some of these other delicious cookie recipes:
Small batch of sugar cookies
Ingredients
- ¼ cup Butter, Unsalted, Room temperature
- ⅓ cup Sugar, Granulated
- 1 Egg yolk, From large egg
- 1 tbsp Full fat sour cream, OR greek yogurt OR cream cheese
- ½ tbsp Vanilla extract
- 1 cup All-purpose flour
- ⅛ tsp Salt
- ⅛ tsp Baking powder
Instructions
- Cream sugar and butter in a deep bowl.
- Add egg yolk and vanilla extract. Mix until everything is well-blended.
- Add sour cream and mix again. I think sour cream added some moisture to these cookies and prevented them from becoming very hard.
- Add flour, baking powder and salt.
- Mix everything. The batter will start to curdle and look odd. That’s perfectly normal… you haven’t done anything wrong.
- When the curdling happens, it’s time to use your hands to start mixing until you form a ball of cookie dough!
- Roll this dough between 2 sheets of wax paper or parchment paper.
- Use a cookie cutter to cut out cookie shapes.
- Bake these cookies on a cookie tray, lined with parchment paper at 350 degrees for 6 minutes. Then rotate your tray and bake for another 3 minutes. Your baking times may vary depending on the thickness of your cookies. Cookies are done when they are light golden brown along the edges.
- Allow the cookies to cool down completely before removing them from the parchment paper. Enjoy!
Notes
- You are only using an egg yolk... NOT the whole egg!
- To make Orange sugar cookies, replace vanilla extract with ½ tbsp orange extract or orange oil and also add ½ tbsp orange zest. You can add more or less zest depending on your preference.
- To make Almond sugar cookies, add ¼ tsp vanilla extract and ½ tsp almond extract.
- To make Spiced sugar cookies, add ½ tsp cinnamon powder and ¼ tsp nutmeg powder.
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Until next time, tata my lovelies!
I made these cookies the other day and they were excellent. I quadrupled the batch. (I just scrolled up and saw that the previous poster asked if it could be quadrupled. I did without a problem!) They kept their shape and browned nicely around the edges. My sons made dinosaur-shaped Christmas cookies and we had a blast! Thank you for this wonderful recipe!
That’s awesome! Thank a lot for your feedback! Happy holidays.
Greased pan? Or do they have enough butte
I don’t grease my pans. I use parchment paper and that’s what I would recommend for these cookies.
Is it ok to chill the dough. I want to mix them up and bake them later.
Yes, you can chill the dough and roll it out, bake later.
Mine are in the oven now! Am I missing it or do you just bake the cookies on the parchment? That’s what I did! Thanks for posing this easy recipe!
I always bake on parchment paper. You can easily remove them, once they have cooled down.