Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe: Soft, buttery, and hold their shape! (2024)

Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe that rivals those of any bakery. Soft, cooked through, melt in your mouth buttery. No refrigeration is necessary for dough.The reviews don’t lie—this is the best sugar cookie recipe!

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Every family has a favorite sugar cookie recipe. This one is ours! Soft, nicely shaped, cooked through, and not brown or crispy on the edges. If you like these sugar cookies you’ll love our sugar cookie bars! Try our smashed sugar cookies too! Same taste—different technique. They are made by scooping out the cookie dough instead of rolling out the dough.

This recipe is a combination of our favorite sugar cookie recipes all rolled into one. We’ve been making this version for over a decade! The shortening helps the cookies keep their nicely shaped edges. Scroll to the end for some frequently asked questions about this sugar cookie recipe and for my favorite vanilla buttercream frosting recipe to use with these cookies!

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What people are saying about these sugar cookies

“I’ve made these a few times now and they are fantastic. I love that I don’t have to chill the dough! Thank you!”

“I was testing recipes for the perfect sugar cookie. Found this and it is GREAT. Taste good and hold its shape.”

“This is the BEST cut-out cookie recipe I’ve ever tried! My son is a Chef and he said it’s hands down, the best cut-out cookie he’s ever tasted. They melt in your mouth… seriously!”

Bakery Style Sugar Cookies Recipe

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Ingredients:

1 c. butter softened

1/2 c. shortening

1 1/2 c. granulated sugar

1 egg

1 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

2 tsp. almond extract

4 c. all-purpose flour

1/2 c. cornstarch

2 tsp. baking powder

Instructions:

In a large mixing bowl(or bowl of a stand mixer) combine butter, shortening, and sugar. Beat until fluffy. Turn the electric mixer down and add egg, vanilla extract, and almond extract. Add baking powder. Stir in flour* and cornstarch and mix until soft dough forms.

*Start with 3 1/2 cups of flour, and if the dough seems too soft add the last 1/2 cup of flour. If the dough seems a bit dry, add a tablespoon or two of water.

Lightly flour your working surface and shape dough into a large ball.

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Roll dough out to desired thickness using a rolling pin (I usually do 1/4- 3/8″) and cut into shapes. Add flour to the dough if it feels too sticky but a nice soft dough is what you want. Carefully transfer cut out cookie shapes with a spatula to a baking sheet. Bake at 325 degrees for 10 minutes. Cookies will be soft. Let sit on baking sheet for 5 minutes before carefully moving to a cooling rack. Cool completely before frosting.

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Tip: It’s best to put uncooked cookies on cold baking sheets before baking to keep the dough firm. I like to roll out and cut all of my cookies and place them on baking sheets in the refrigerator while the other batches cook. This keeps the pans and dough chilled instead of waiting on the counter (at room temperature) to be cooked.

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Scroll to the bottom of the post for our icing recipe. It’s soft and smooth, holds sprinkles great, and sets up enough to not smudge, but I would not recommend stacking these cookies more than two cookies tall. If you want icing that dries and creates a hard shell try royal icing.

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Does sugar cookie dough need to be refrigerated?

Some recipes call for refrigeration, but this one doesn’t. If you’d like to make it ahead of time you can wrap the dough tightly in plastic wrap and then use it later, but this is a great last-minute recipe because refrigeration is not necessary.

Why do you use a combination of CORNSTARCH and flour for sugar cookies?

Corn starch softens the dough making it feel like a cloud. It also makes for a softer sugar cookie.

Why do you use both butter and shortening for sugar cookies?

I like using both for flavor (butter) and texture (shortening).

How long will sugar cookies last?

These will stay fresh for about 3 days, but you can freeze them for months.

Note: I make these using my kitchen-aid mixer and keep it on the entire time (on the 2nd to lowest setting). If you don’t have a stand mixer, just make sure to beat everything until fluffy before adding the flour.

Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe

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Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe

Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe that rivals those of any bakery. Soft, cooked through, melt in your mouth buttery. No refrigeration necessary for dough.

4.35 from 284 votes

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Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

cool: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 30 cookies

Calories: 225kcal

Ingredients

Sugar Cookie Dough

  • 1 cup butter softened
  • 1/2 cup shortening
  • 1 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 4 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup corn starch
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder

Frosting

  • 1/2 cup butter softened
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3-4 Tbsp. milk

Instructions

Cookies

  • In a large mixing bowl combine butter, shortening and sugar. Beat until fluffy. Turn mixer down and add egg, vanilla and almond extract. Add baking powder. Add flour* and cornstarch and mix thoroughly.

    *Start with 3 1/2 cups of flour, and if the dough seems too soft add the last 1/2 cup of flour.If it seems too dry, add a tablespoon or two of water.

  • Lightly flour your working surface and shape dough into a large ball.

  • No refrigeration necessary.

  • Roll dough out to desired thickness using a rolling pin (I usually do 1/4- 3/8″) and cut into shapes. Add flour to dough if it feels too sticky but a nice soft dough is what you want. Carefully transfer cut out cookie shapes with a spatula to a baking sheet.

  • Bake on baking sheets at 325 degrees for 10 minutes. Cookies will be soft. Let sit on baking sheet for 5 minutes before carefully moving to a cooling rack. Cool completely before frosting.

Buttercream Frosting

  • Whisk frosting ingredients and spread over cookies. Refrigerate any leftover frosting

Notes

Tip: It's best to put uncooked cookies on cold baking sheets before baking to keep the dough firm. I like to roll out and cut all of my cookies and place them on baking sheets in the refrigerator while the other batches cook. This keeps the pans and dough chilled instead of waiting on the counter (at room temperature) to be cooked.

Nutrition

Calories: 225kcal

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I originally shared this recipe in 2013, but updated it to include new photos and a step by step video.

Bakery Style Sugar Cookie Recipe: Soft, buttery, and hold their shape! (2024)

FAQs

How do you get sugar cookies to keep their shape? ›

To make sugar cookies keep their shape, follow these tips: Chill the dough: After mixing the cookie dough, chill it in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes before rolling it out. Chilling the dough will help it firm up and make it easier to cut into shapes without losing their definition.

What makes bakery cookies so soft? ›

It's all about moisture. To keep it simple, cookie recipes that contain a lot of butter, brown sugar or egg yolks are going to yield soft and chewy cookies, because those ingredients add moisture and retain it for a longer amount of time.

What makes cookies hold their shape? ›

To help cookies keep their shape, freeze them! I freeze each batch of cut-out cookies for 5 to 10 minutes before baking. They rise just slightly higher and keep their shape better. This really helps when using an intricate cookie cutter, but I do this even when baking circles.

What is the secret ingredient to keep cookies soft? ›

If you enjoy your cookies soft and chewy, chances are likely the recipe contains a common ingredient that serves a very specific purpose. No, it's not granulated sugar, nor the butter. It's not the egg, all-purpose flour, or even the vanilla extract. The simple, yet oh-so-necessary component is cornstarch.

Why do my sugar cookies not hold their shape? ›

Too much sugar and butter can make sugar cookies spread and lose their shape when baked. This one requires a little patience because once you roll out your dough, you are ready to bake. Be patient and bake your cookies when the dough is really cold.

How do you keep cookies from spreading out? ›

Chilling is a step called for in many cookie recipes, and it isn't a place to cut corners. “When chilled cookies bake, the butter stays in a solid form longer, slowing the spread,” says Dawn.

What is the secret to making cookies soft and chewy? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

Does butter make cookies softer? ›

Butter gives flavor, tenderness and flaky layers to baked goods. It can also bring a bit of structure and rise. For instance, a chocolate chip cookie dough incorporates butter and sugar to incorporate air into the final result.

What happens to cookies with too much butter? ›

But one unexpected error bakers can make is adding too much of a good thing, butter. Although butter generally makes it all better, bakers who go overboard with it are dooming their cookies to a greasy and crumbly texture.

Does baking powder make sugar cookies spread? ›

Baking powder simply adds carbon dioxide to the equation, providing a more forceful pressure that encourages a dough to spread up and out. Without the well-developed elasticity of a bread dough, the strands of gluten in cookies would sooner snap than stretch, cracking along the surface.

What causes sugar cookies to spread while baking? ›

Cookies spread because the fat in the cookie dough melts in the oven. If there isn't enough flour to hold that melted fat, the cookies will over-spread. Spoon and level that flour or, better yet, weigh your flour. If your cookies are still spreading, add an extra 2 Tablespoons of flour to the cookie dough.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

Why are my sugar cookies hard? ›

This isn't the case with sugar cookies, though. Once the edges develop a golden hue, you've gone too far. While overcooked sugar cookies are certainly still palatable, they'll be hard and crunchy, instead of soft and chewy.

What is the secret for good cookies? ›

Now, follow these more detailed tips for tasty treats every time.
  • 01 of 08. Don't Grease the Pan. ...
  • 02 of 08. Use Light-Colored Pans. ...
  • 03 of 08. Measure the Flour Correctly. ...
  • 04 of 08. Let Your Butter Sit at Room Temperature for 15 Minutes. ...
  • 05 of 08. Use High-Quality Butter. ...
  • 06 of 08. Handle the Dough Gently. ...
  • 07 of 08. ...
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Why do my cut out sugar cookies spread? ›

Your sugar cookies might be spreading because your house is really hot. You may start with a butter that is the right temperature, but if your house is really hot...it's going to start melting before it gets to the oven. In this case...you really will need to chill your dough before baking.

How do you get the best cookie shape? ›

All you have to do is take the baked cookies from the oven, place a mug (or a glass) over the still warm dough, do a little swirl and voilà, perfectly round cookies.

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