This Small-batch Frosted Sugar Cookie recipe is exactly what you want from a frosted sugar cookie: soft, with just a little chew, a hint of vanilla, and a borderline excessive amount of frosting. Plus sprinkles. Never forget the sprinkles.
Hey, friends, it’s been a couple weeks since I last posted a dessert around here. The last ones were these Chocolate Banana Muffins (SO good) and Chocolate Cookie Dough Cupcakes (Cookie dough!!!) at the end of February, and that was too long ago.
So, here today to make your life a little sweeter, I have Small-batch Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies.
Frosted Sugar Cookies!!!
Folks, if ever there were a recipe that needed to be made small batch (this recipe makes just six), it’s Frosted Sugar Cookies, because these things are ADDICTING. My test batches were *immediately* boxed up and distributed to family because if I had kept all the cookies, I would have eaten ALL THE COOKIES.
And oh man, these are some good cookies. They’re exactly what you want from a frosted sugar cookie: soft, with just a little chew, a hint of vanilla, and a borderline excessive amount of frosting. Plus sprinkles.
Never forget the sprinkles.
And the best part? There’s no dough chilling required, and they couldn’t be easier to make.
How to Make Frosted Sugar Cookies
To get nice soft, fluffy cookies, this recipe starts with creaming butter and sugar. That means you need softened butter. If you’re in a hurry and want your cookies ASAP, measure out your butter, cut it into small pieces, and set it on a plate somewhere warm in your kitchen. Preheat your oven and measure out all your other ingredients while you wait, and within about 15 minutes, your butter should be ready to go.
If you’re not sure if your butter is the right temperature, give it a little press with one finger. You should easily be able to squish an indentation into the butter, but the butter around it should still keep its shape.
Once you have properly softened butter, these cookies come together fast. You cream the butter and sugar followed by the rest of the wet ingredients and then stir in the dry ingredients. You’ll end up with a pretty sticky dough, and at this point you’d usually refrigerate the dough until it was chilled enough to handle, but waiting is the worst, so instead, you use a couple of spoons to drop dollops of the dough into a bowl of powdered sugar, toss to coat so the dough’s no longer sticky, and roll into a tidy ball. Rolling the dough into a ball helps you get perfectly round cookies (and everyone knows symmetry is extra tasty 😉 ).
And the final step before they go in the oven: smash your cookies. If left on the sheet as balls, they will stay like that, so you use the bottom of a cup to smash the cookies, bake, and cool.
Then it’s time to slather on some really good frosting.
The Best Frosting for Sugar Cookies
An American buttercream is my favorite frosting when it comes to sugar cookies. I think the rich creaminess of the butter and the sweetness of the frosting (American buttercreams are SWEET) is nicely offset by and really enhances the mild vanilla sugar cookie. For this recipe, I used my Small-batch Vanilla Buttercream Frosting, but any of the other small-batch frostings on the site would be an excellent choice, especially Chocolate Frosting or Cream Cheese Frosting.
Swirl on that frosting with a knife or offset spatula, cover with a mountain of sprinkles, and enjoy your perfectly pretty Frosted Sugar Cookies.
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Recipe Notes
- If you’re not worried about getting the most perfectly round cookies, you can skip the powdered sugar/rolling-into-a-ball step and use two spoons or a heaping 1-ounce cookie scoop to scoop dough directly onto a baking sheet and then use the bottom of a glass or the palm of your hand dusted with flour or powdered sugar to gently flatten the dough to 1/2-inch thick.
- This recipe uses just one egg white. Check out these Egg Yolk Recipes for ideas on what to do with the leftover egg yolk.
- Looking for more Small-batch Cookie Recipes? Try my Small-batch Cut-out Sugar Cookies, Small-batch Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Small-batch Peanut Butter Cookies, or check out my entire Small-batch Dessert Recipes archive.
Small-batch Frosted Sugar Cookies
Ingredients
Special Equipment
- Handheld electric mixer Optional but helpful
Sugar Cookies
- 3/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (105g) all-purpose flour measured by weight or using the spoon and sweep method*
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/3 cup (76g) unsalted butter softened
- 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (75g) granulated sugar
- 1 large egg white
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup (40g) powdered sugar optional for rolling
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- 3 tablespoons (1.5oz) unsalted butter softened
- 3/4 cup (90g) powdered sugar sifted
- 1-2 teaspoons milk or cream divided
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Food coloring optional
Optional Toppings
- Sprinkles Optional
Instructions
Sugar Cookies
- Preheat your oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
- In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
- In a medium bowl, combine butter and sugar and then cream them together until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add egg white and vanilla extract and beat until well-combined.
- Add flour mixture and beat until mixed. Dough will be fairly soft and sticky.
- Place powdered sugar in a small bowl and drop a 1 1/2-ounce spoonful of dough into the powdered sugar. Toss to coat and roll into a ball. Place dough on your prepared baking sheet and repeat with remaining dough. This should make 6 cookies.
- Use a flat-bottomed glass or the palm of your hand to smash each cookie dough ball until it is 1/2-inch thick. Bake for 9 to 12 minutes, until cookies look set and the bottoms are lightly golden. Do not overbake.
- Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet until cool enough to handle before transferring them to a cooling rack. Cool completely before frosting.
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- In a medium bowl, beat softened butter until fluffy. Add powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon of the milk/cream, vanilla, and salt and beat until smooth.
- Add milk by the 1/4 teaspoon until frosting reaches your desired consistency. Add a couple drops of food coloring to color if desired.
- Use a knife or offset spatula to swirl frosting onto the cooled cookies. Top immediately with sprinkles and enjoy.
Nicholas Shorten says
What is the cream that you have in the recipe?
Tracy says
No cream in the recipe. You cream together the butter and sugar. That was a little confusing in the instructions. I’ve updated it to make it clearer!
Juleene says
This. Were. DEVINE! Light and delicate, tasting similar to shortbread. You really taste the butter! I added 1 1/2 tsp of matcha powder and used King Arthur’s all-purpose gluten free flour. 10 minutes in the oven and I was blessed with delicious cookies. Thank you!
Laurel says
I made these cookies today and they are soooooo delicious! Perfectly soft and.chewy. I followed recipe exactly and did roll them in the powdered sugar. I got 9 cookies. They were done in 11 minutes. I used some leftover key lime cream cheese frosting I had. So good on the cookies. I will definitely make these again using your frosting recipe.
Tracy says
So glad you enjoyed the cookies, Laurel! And mmmm, key lime cream cheese frosting sounds AMAZING.
Virginia says
followed your recipe to the letter and it turned out cake not cookie.
Tracy says
Hi, Virginia. So sorry your cookies turned out that way! Did you make sure to flatten the cookies before they went into the oven? These cookies won’t spread much on their own, so if you don’t pat them down, they will bake up as cookie balls.
Codrut Turcanu says
hey Tracy, these colored frosted sugar cookies sound fun — and my nephews would love ’em for sure, thank you for the idea! 🙂
cheers!
Tracy says
Thanks, I hope they enjoy them!
Katherine | Love In My Oven says
This is like an answer to my prayers! I love these small-batch cookies. I love decorating and baking with the kids, but who wants to make a million cookies with 2 toddlers!? Can’t wait to try these out – sprinkles definitely not optional!
Tracy says
Thanks, Katherine. And LOL, this is definitely the perfect number of cookies for two toddler’s attention spans. 😉 I hope they enjoy them!
Christina says
Oh man, I’m reducing my sugar intake but you best believe I want to make these cookies on cheat day! Of course, I can’t be trusted around cookie dough. Your recipe yields 6 cookies but with my cookie dough addiction I would probably end up with like… 2 🙂
Have a great weekend 🙂
Tracy says
Hehe, the struggle with cookie dough addiction is real! 😉
Bethany says
These cookies look so yummy! I love the colorful frosting!
Tracy says
Thanks, Bethany!!
Albert Bevia says
These cookies look amazing..I love that you don´t have to chill the dough!!! thanks for this great and easy recipe
Tracy says
Thanks, Albert!
cakespy says
These are just the happiest darned things! Love it.
Tracy says
LOL. Thanks! 🙂
Neha says
How fun and cheerful these cookies with all that colorful frosting and sprinkles look! I am loving all your pictures too. Simply amazing!
Tracy says
Thank you so much, Neha!