Slightly crispy on the outer edges and chewy in the center with a hint of vanilla, these sugar cookies are the easiest to make! With just four ingredients, these sugar cookies are ready in about 20 minutes. After two days of dealing with website issues, I really needed a batch of these crispy yet chewy sugar cookies to make me feel better. The issue of posts and images not loading properly appeared for some readers and not for others. I’m not sure why that was, but I knew there was a problem. Especially since I couldn’t even log into my dashboard. It took me awhile to convince the technicians that something was wrong. I spent most of yesterday on the phone, emailing, and online chatting with 8 technicians. I think I finally figured out what went wrong with the site, and I’m now ready to post. Crossing my fingers that the issue has been resolved. =)
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I’m also trying to implement Ziplist so that readers can save recipes into a recipe box online. I’ll keep the PDF version online in case you prefer that. And I’ll continue to add my green recipe card as thumbnails at the very end. Let me know what you think of the new format, or what you prefer. =)
Sugar cookies are one of my favorite cookies of all time. There’s something about its simplicity that appeals to me. Sugary, buttery, with the slightest hint of vanilla, they’re far from healthy but every once in awhile, they’re the perfect splurge. There’s so much you can do with them too. You can add sprinkles on top, colored sugar, icing. The possibilities are endless! But ultimately, I think what I love most about sugar cookies is that it brings back such good childhood memories.
In elementary school, during holiday parties, or potlucks, sugar cookies always made an appearance as dessert. To be honest, I probably contributed to that. It was just so easy to buy a box of cookies from Safeway. I didn’t bake or cook back then. Sugar cookies are always customized for the holidays. Have you noticed? Valentine’s Day means pink cookies with red sugar sprinkles. Easter usually means sugar cookies with green sprinkles, or maybe egg shaped cookies. Independence Day sugar cookies are decorated with red, white and blue. Halloween with pumpkin shaped cookies. Thanksgiving means turkey shaped cookies. And Christmas, oh my gosh, Christmas always has the best designs. See? Sugar cookies bring back such good memories.
These sugar cookies are so very amazing, one of my favorite recipes. Slightly crispy on the edges with a chewy center, it’s just the way I like my cookies. Hope it’s what you’ll like too. If you want a twist on these sugar cookies, try these Green Tea Cookies. First, preheat the oven to 375oF. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, cream the butter. I’ve tested this recipe with both regular butter and with vegan butter. The vegan butter by Earth Balance is made of mainly palm oil. You can taste a little bit of the oil when you bake with vegan butter. But it is an alternative for vegans and those who prefer a healthier substitute. Add in the white sugar and vanilla. Mix until the sugar is just incorporated with the butter. Add in the flour. Mix the flour with the sugar and butter until the batter becomes crumble like.
Roll the batter into little balls. It may be a little crumbly but just press them together as best as you can to make them hold together. Place them onto the baking sheet. Bake them for about 7-8 minutes until they become golden brown.
Allow the cookies to cool for a few minutes.
Serve the cookies warm or cold. Enjoy! Want instant updates? Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Bloglovin.
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Chitra Jagadish says
Sugar cookies looks fantabulous. ….
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
Robin S. Kent says
Welcome Back!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! Have a great weekend =)
lifeinthethe8tre says
These look amazing. Thanks!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much!
firefly1275 says
Looks very delicious and yummy!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
beckymayrhofer says
Thank you for looking at my pictures 🙂 Your recipes look very yummy. I’m definitely going to check them out!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll find something you like, Becky!
esimmeth says
These look amazing! They make me regret my current low-carb diet, although it was definitely needed after my trip to France! Just four ingredients…incredible!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I wanted to keep my recipes as easy as possible =)
Kathy Samuel says
That’s the sort of recipe I like – few ingredients and quick. I’m going to a party on Saturday and this is what I’m going to take!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you and your friends will like them =)
mjsansoucie says
Looks delicious! Read this while at the gym . . . bad idea! I’ll have to try these this weekend now. Thanks!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope you’ll like the sugar cookies!
marisa1288 says
The site looks great as do the cookies! 🙂 Yum!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you so much, Marisa!
Julie @ HostessAtHeart says
Nice that it only makes six. I could have one and hubby would devour the rest!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I wanted a small batch of cookies because knowing me… I won’t be able to resist! If I had a small batch, I wouldn’t feel as guilty if I ate them all! =)