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Chewy sugar cookie recipes12/6/2023 ![]() I love to hear how the recipes went for ya’ll! ![]() Let me know what you thought about them, below. I hope you enjoy these gluten-free chewy Sugar Cookies and they become an easy go-to recipe for you when you need a treat quickly. They’re great for beginner bakers or people that are new to baking gluten-free. Other than that, these Sugar Cookies are made just like any other cookie recipe. I do not recommend trying to use other flours in it’s place (like almond, coconut, oat, etc.). Use a high quality gluten-free all purpose flour blendwith xantham gum. If you prefer a lighter vanilla flavor (especially if you have a stronger flavored, store bought frosting) you may want to reduce the vanilla extract to 2 teaspoons. I like to add a lot of vanilla extract so you have a really strong punch of vanilla flavor. If you want yours to be lighter, use a clear vanilla extract. Mine is a dark brown, so my cookies turn out with a little more color than you might expect for a sugar cookie. Too hard, and the cookies won’t spread enough. If the butter is too hot, the cookies will spread too thin. Just, be sure you use softened butter (not melted!). This Sugar Cookie recipe requires no chill time. They’re a little more work than a drop cookie, but they’re a Holiday classic. If you are looking for a cut-out cookie recipe, you may want to check out my gluten-free Gingerbread Cut Out Cookies instead. That would require a different type of cookie batter. NOT a cookie dough that you roll out and use cookie cutters with. This is a Sugar Cookie recipe for a simple DROP cookie. These gluten-free chewy Sugar Cookies are made with pantry/fridge staples, like: You can’t go wrong with Sugar Cookies! Before you get started, let’s talk about ingredients. Easy to make, endless decor options for different Holidays, and a simple flavor that everyone loves. Which makes these gluten-free chewy Sugar Cookies a great recipe to have as a staple in your home. The options are pretty much endless when it comes to frosting and sprinkles. 4th of July: red/white/blue frosting and sprinkles.Patrick’s Day: green/white frosting and sprinkles New Years: white/gold frosting and sprinkles.Christmas: red/green or blue/white frosting and sprinkles.Thanksgiving: red/orange/yellow frosting and sprinkles.Halloween: orange/black frosting and sprinkles.Making these Sugar Cookies great for practically any Holiday. You can use any color of frosting and sprinkles you’d like too. Or, you can buy your favorite frosting (time saver, which is great for the Holidays!). And, this is where you can make them extra fun. If you’ve got extra time on your hands (or love frosting), you can add some Buttercream Frosting and sprinkles on top. You’ll be left with a chewy cookie with crisp edges, filled with vanilla flavor. ![]() They’re super fast and easy to make, and made with only pantry and fridge staples. These gluten-free chewy Sugar Cookies are another great option. Both are filled with classic Holiday flavors, are easy to make, and can be decorated with all sorts of toppings. ![]() I’m pretty partial to either my gluten-free Slice and Bake Cookies or Peppermint Mocha Oatmeal Cookies. But, that I can decorate a little fancy in case I’ve got extra time. These are great with or without frosting and sprinkles too! What’s your favorite Holiday cookie? Simple, chewy, gluten-free Sugar Cookies are the best last minute treat to whip up during the Holidays. ![]()
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