Like a cross between classic sugar cookies and gingerbread cookies, these brown sugar cut-out cookies are made with butter, dark brown sugar, and a touch of cozy spices. Perfect for the holidays or anytime you crave sugar cookies with a little extra flavor! Make them any shape you like and have fun decorating with your choice of icing.
Call them a compromise cookie. Maybe you want to decorate Christmas cookies, but you can’t decide between making sugar cookies and gingerbread cookies, and only have the time/energy/ingredients to make just one…
…or maybe you love the festive spiced flavor of gingerbread cookies but can’t find molasses where you live…
…or maybe you love sugar cookies, but crave something with a little more flavor…
Meet the solution that’s sure to please everyone: brown sugar cut-out cookies.
(Now, deciding whether to top them with royal icing, easy glaze icing, or cookie decorating buttercream… you’re on your own for that one!)
Here’s the lineup:
This brown sugar cookie dough comes together quickly with an electric mixer. Once all your ingredients are combined, it’s time to roll out and chill the dough.
Roll the dough out before chilling. I’ll explain why this is so successful. Divide the dough in half, roll out each portion, and then chill:
Most sugar cookie doughs require chilling so the cookies hold their cookie cutter shape in the oven. But if you’ve ever tried rolling out chilled sugar cookie dough, you may remember how difficult it is to flatten cold, stiff dough. So, roll out the dough while it’s still soft (right after making it), and then chill the rolled-out dough. Here’s my exact method, and it works for chocolate sugar cookies, too:
After the rolled-out dough chills for at least 1–2 hours, use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Be sure to re-roll the dough scraps as needed.
The cookies are done when the edges are set and the middles still look slightly soft. These cookies hold their shape nicely in the oven, and bake up with a nice flat surface that’s perfect for decorating.
Now, for everyone’s favorite part!
. And we used cookie decorating buttercream to decorate the snowflake cookies.
. I’ll walk you through 4 simple and approachable techniques that are a great place to start if you’re new to cookie decorating.. This is a wonderful basic piping tip to have in your collection.
I also have an easy cookie icing glaze you could try instead. It takes longer to dry than royal icing, but it’s quick and easy to make, it doesn’t require piping bags/tips. I use squeeze bottles for it! It’s wonderful if you have young bakers eager to help decorate.
And, of course, don’t forget the sprinkles. If you plan to dedicate a whole day to cookie-baking, here’s how How to Host a Cookie Decorating Day guide. 😉
These brown sugar cut-out cookies are perfect for the holidays or anytime you crave sugar cookies with a little extra flavor. Make them any shape you like and have fun decorating with your choice of icing. The number of cookies this recipe yields depends on the size of the cookie cutter you use. If you'd like to make dozens of cookies for a large crowd, double the recipe.