Take a break from the Christmas madness to make Christmas Cookies! These sugar cookies are classic vanilla biscuits that are made for cutting out shapes because they hold their shape perfectly when baked.
NO CHILL time, make them soft OR crispy. Ice them my EASY way, dip in chocolate, dust with icing sugar or serve them plain!
Christmas Cookies
What I call “Christmas Cookies” are simply vanilla biscuits cut out in Christmas shapes and iced with colourful festive frosting. They taste like shortbread cookies, but not quite as buttery or crumbly. They are as classic as vanilla biscuits can be.
This particular biscuit recipe is made for cutting out shapes – in this case, Christmas shapes. Most cookies spread snd puff up so they bear little resemblance to the shape you expected!
But these hold their shape perfectly – as you can see by the sharp ridges and corners in the photo below.
What you need for Christmas Cookies
The nice thing about these Christmas Cookies is that they’re made with pantry staples – so there’s no need to add to your ever growing Christmas grocery shopping list!!!
How to make Christmas Cookies
Unlike most cookie doughs suitable for cutting out shape, there’s no chill time required for this recipe. Ain’t nobody got time for chilling during Christmas madness – right??!
Bonus: the dough is easy to handle and can be scrunched up and rolled up again over and over until you’ve used up every scrap.
Because these are sweet vanilla biscuits, they are flavoured enough and sweet enough to serve plain. But if you are inclined to ice them, pop over to my Icing for Christmas Cookies (PS I also share my quick ‘n easy way to ice them!)
So. Many. Cookies.
A sight that will catapult anyone into serious Christmas spirit!!
Make these for Santa, your family, or (if you’re really feeling the holiday spirit) maybe even to gift to someone.
And don’t worry. This is a big batch recipe. Nibble away, no one will miss one or two or five!! 😉 – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Christmas Cookies (Vanilla Biscuits / Sugar Cookies)
Ingredients
- 225g / 1 cup unsalted butter , softened (or use salted, skip salt)
- 1 cup caster/superfine sugar (granulated/ordinary white sugar ok too)
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 large egg (55-60g / 1.9-2oz)
- 3 cups flour , plain / all purpose
- 3/4 tsp baking powder
- 3/4 tsp salt
Icing for Sugar Cookies
Instructions
- Preheat Oven to 180°C / 350°F (160°C fan). Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper.
- Beat butter and sugar in a large bowl until creamy (1 minute on speed 5)
- Add egg and vanilla, beat until completely combined.
- Add flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Start mixing slowly, then beat until the flour is incorporated – it will be clumpy.
- Dust work surface with flour, scrape dough out of bowl. Pat together then cut in half, then shape into 2 discs.
- Roll out to 0.3cm / 1/8" (for thinner, crispier cookies) or 0.6cm / 1/4" (for thicker, softer cookies), sprinkling with flour under and over the dough so it doesn't stick.
- Use cookie cutters to press out shapes and use a knife or spatula to transfer shapes to prepared baking sheets. (Keep dough that doesn’t fit in the oven in the fridge).
- Bake for 10 minutes, swapping trays halfway (Note 2), until the surface is pale golden and the edges are just beginning to turn light golden.
- Allow cookies to cool completely on trays (they will finish cooking on the trays).
Decorating options:
- Icing – see Icing for Christmas Cookies recipe.
- Melt chocolate then dip the surface into chocolate.
- Dot with icing sugar and decorated with silver balls
- Dust with icing sugar
- Serve plain! They are sweet vanilla biscuits so they are wonderful eaten just as they are!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Originally published 2019. Reviewed and refreshed as needed every year or so. No change to recipe, it’s a classic!
Life of Dozer
When Dozer got his very own personalised Christmas cookie!!
Renee says
absolutely perfect, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Lenny says
The cookies were scrumptious!
Claire says
Hey! I have a friend who is allergic to baking powder. I see there are alternatives to this, but also see there isnt any liquid in your recipe and was thinking of using butter milk. Any suggestions for a substitute?
Nagi says
Hi Claire, you don’t want liquid in this recipe, it’s a dough so it needs to be fairly firm to roll out and for the cookies to hold their shape. N x
Lucinda Haffenden says
How long does the dough last if you want to do them in batches over the week?
Angie says
I read cookie dough in general will last max 5 days in the fridge x
Grace says
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Grace says
Good job you do lots of stuff, it must be lots of fun
Becky C says
Best vanilla biscuits ever. Love that the dough doesn’t ‘melt’ and that it can be rolled out as many times as you need to. Made them with my 4yr old so that was definitely helpful. Thanks Nagi. Your recipes never disappoint xxx
Aung says
Thank you so much for sharing.
I can’t wait to try all those yummy cookies that I am going make 🙂
I am very excited to make them and surprise to husband 🙂
Krystina says
Every recipe I make from your website is a success! Mr 7 wanted to make Christmas cookies and we made these because it looked quick and easy and it turned out so good, that I have to hide them from myself as we can’t just stop at one. I’m adding this to my recipe book. You never disappoint.
Lorraine says
Well, it’s official, I’m cooking all sorts of goodies for Christmas gifts using your recipes, and I’ve just placed my order for some Christmas shaped cookie cutters!
Is it possible to make and then freeze the dough so that it’s ready for me to use the day before my guests arrive please Nagi? Thanks in advance 😊
Nagi says
Yes 100% Lorraine! Freeze up to 3 months – N x
Amanda Frackiewicz says
Hi could I ask does this dough taste salty before you bake it I tasted them and tasted salty will wait till cooked ,
Yukari says
Hi i love this i wanna make for my family for christmas
Nagi says
I hope you do Yukari!! N x
Darcie Isherwood says
This website made an amazing batch of cookies I highly recommend this!
Holly says
Hi Nagi, this recipe is amazing however can I adapt it and add spices to make it a gingerbread cookie instead without losing the shape and texture for Christmas? Thanks
Sherrie says
Doe using SR flour change the outcome of the biscuits in any way?
Alicia says
Nagi, you did it again!
These are wonderful and they truly retain their shape. I baked these for my daughter’s birthday in the shape of her age (4) and they came out perfect!
I’m in South East Asia and it’s 30C, so I did need to chill the dough slightly (also my rolling pin), but the dough itself rolls like a dream! Super easy to handle.
Thank you!
Melinda says
I made these today with the kids for Easter cookies. The cookies held the shape so well I was surprised because I’ve never used a sugar cookie recipe that held the actual shape. The only problem I ran into was that dough was so dry it was crumbling. I had to kneel oil into the dough to help it. I’m not sure what I did wrong, I think it was too much flour but followed the recipe to a T. Any idea what might of happened?
Nagi says
Hi Melinda, the dough shouldn’t be crumbly at all – did you follow the recipe exactly? N x
Jenny Newman says
Did you sift your flour? I’ve seen several people say it’s crumbly that followed the recipe (including myself) so trying to figure out the disconnect.
Jenny Newman says
Oh, cup of butter is TWO sticks 😂 please ignore me.
Melinda says
Sorry typing error KNEAD not kneel.
Esther says
Made these cookies yesterday and they were delicious! It really does hold it’s shape well without ballooning out and becoming a questionable shape 🙂
Nagi says
Yes 100%!!
Roslyn NORRISH says
MERRY CHRISTMAS DOZER!! Thank you Nagi for all the food ideas…keep safe.
Nagi says
Thanks so much Roslyn ❤️
Norma Morley says
Thanks for the biscuit recipe so tasty aand so easy
Nagi says
You’re so welcome Norma!!
Naomi Sexton says
Best wishes to you Nagi, your mum and Dozer for a very Merry Christmas and Happy 2020.
Love your website and all your recipes. Look forward to all your 2020 recipes.
Nagi says
Thanks so much Naomi, I hope you had a great Christmas!!
Vera G says
the best thing about this receipt is Dozer cookie. On that note wish you and yours Happy, Healthy and Safe Christmas!
Nagi says
Always have to factor in Dozer!!
Linda Sapp says
I just want to wish you and Dozer the merriest of Christmases and hope it’s filled with joy and love.
Linda
Nagi says
Thanks so much Linda, Merry Christmas to you too!!