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    Easy Frosted Sugar Cookies

    Published: Sep 11, 2022 · Modified: Mar 8, 2023 by Kate Morgan Jackson · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    This festive recipe for easy frosted sugar cookies bakes up soft and luscious treats that can be easily custom decorated for any celebration or holiday!

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    I’m not usually a fan of supermarket cookies (except for Nutterbutters and Vienna Fingers, which I love deeply) but you know those Lofthouse soft frosted sugar cookies that pop up at almost every holiday? 

    Those I love.  Those I cannot buy because I will eat all of them myself. 

    But I couldn’t resist trying to make them at home, just to see if I could do it and both happily and kinda dangerously, I can! And so can you.  

    This recipe also makes cookie baking a snap, because instead of measuring out each cookie, they bake up into one giant cookie in the pan, which you then cut up into however many cookies you like, from giant squares to dainty little morsels.   I go for 24 squares to make the sugar cookie heaven last as long as possible.

    AND you can customize them any way you like by just changing up the color of the sprinkles or sugar.  Or you can leave them just as is. Cookie wonderfulness!

    ingredients needed to make these Soft Cookie Squares!

    • Butter
    • Cream Cheese
    • Sugar
    • Egg
    • Vanilla Extract
    • Flour
    • Powdered Sugar
    • Milk
    • Sprinkles or Colored Sugar (optional but festive!)

    here’s how to make these melt in your mouth cookies!

    STEP 1: Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a 9 x 13 inch rimmed baking dish with parchment paper (leave a little overhang on the sides).

    STEP 2: Put 8 tablespoons of butter and 8 ounces of cream cheese in a mixing bowl and mix it on medium high speed until it is nice and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Turn the speed down to slow and add a cup and a half of sugar and beat until it’s mixed in well.

    STEP 3: Turn the mixer to its lowest speed and add one egg and two teaspoons of vanilla extract.  Mix until the egg is completely mixed in. Keeping the mixer on low speed, add two and a half cups of flour and mix until everything is combined.

    STEP 4: Scrape the dough out of the mixing bowl onto the parchment-lined pan and smoosh it out to the edges, filling the whole pan and smoothing it out as flat as possible. Bake until the dough has just turned golden and a toothpick comes out clean, about 30 minutes.  Let the pan of dough cool completely (I know! So hard!) before you start frosting.

    STEP 5: When the cookie pan is cooled, put 6 tablespoons of room temperature butter in a mixing bowl and beat it on high speed for about a minute.  Turn the mixer down to low speed and add two cups of powdered sugar, and mix until the sugar is fully mixed with the butter.

    STEP 7: Add a tablespoon of milk and two teaspoons of vanilla, turn the speed up to medium high and let it beat until your frosting is nice and fluffy – I usually let the mixer go for about 5 minutes.

    STEP 8: Time to frost! Take the cookie dough out of the pan by using those overhanging parchment sides and transfer it to a cutting board or a platter. Drop the frosting on top of the dough in large spoonfuls and then spread it all the way to the edges (an offset spatula works great for this).  If you are using sprinkles or colored sugar, sprinkle away!

    STEP 9: Now cut the cookie squares by cutting the frosted dough in quarters length-wise (so you have 4 long strips) and then cut each strip into either 5 or 6 cookie squares. 

    easy frosted sugar cookies

    more tips for making this delectable cookie recipe!

    What is the best way to smooth out this cookie dough into the pan?

    I keep a prep bowl or other small bowl filled with water next to the pan, and once I’ve smoothed out the dough as much as possible with an offset spatula, I dip my (clean!) fingers in the water and finish smooshing and smoothing. The water helps the dough not stick to my fingers.

    Where can I find sprinkles and colored sugar?

    Most grocery stores carry both of these in the baking aisle (look next to the pre-made frosting), and you can also find them in craft stores like Michael’s.

    Can these be made ahead of time?

    You can make these a day ahead, but not more than that because we want maximum softness and fluffiness!

    Have a question that I didn’t cover?

    Put your question in the comments section below and I will answer pronto!

    Like I mentioned earlier, one of the millions of things I love about these sugar cookies is that you can sprinkles and/or colored sugar on top of the frosting to customize them to any holiday or event.

    St. Patrick’s Day? ☘️ Green sprinkles. Clemson football game? Orange and purple colored sugar.

    Clemson Dog

    Not for dogs though, no matter how cute you are.

    And with that, I’ll let you start your own batch of super easy frosted sugar cookies!

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    This easy recipe for frosted sugar cookie squares bakes up soft and luscious treats that can be easily decorated for any celebration or holiday!

    • Author: Kate Morgan Jackson
    • Prep Time: 30 minutes
    • Cooling Time: 1 hour
    • Cook Time: 30 minutes
    • Total Time: 2 hours
    • Yield: 24 1x
    • Category: Dessert
    • Method: Oven
    • Cuisine: American
    • Diet: Vegetarian

    Ingredients

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    FOR THE COOKIES:

    • 8 tablespoons butter
    • 8 ounces cream cheese,  room temperature
    • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
    • 1 egg
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 2 ¾ cups flour

    FOR THE FROSTING:

    • 6 tablespoons butter, room temperature
    • 2 cups powdered sugar
    • 1 tablespoon milk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • Sprinkles or colored sugar (optional but festive!)

    Instructions

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line a 9 x 13 inch rimmed baking dish with parchment paper (leave a little overhang on the sides).
    2. Put 8 tablespoons of butter and 8 ounces of cream cheese in a mixing bowl and mix it on medium high speed until it is nice and fluffy, about 2 minutes.
    3. Turn the speed down to slow and add a cup and a half granulated sugar and beat until it’s mixed in well.
    4. Turn the mixer to its lowest speed and add one egg and two teaspoons of vanilla extract.  Mix until the egg is completely mixed in.
    5. Keeping the mixer on low speed, add two and a half cups of flour and mix until everything is combined.
    6. Scrape the dough out of the mixing bowl onto the parchment-lined pan and smoosh it out to the edges, filling the whole pan and smoothing it out as flat as possible.
    7. Bake until the dough has just turned golden and a toothpick comes out clean, about 30 minutes.  Let the pan of dough cool completely (I know! So hard!) before you start frosting.
    8. Put 6 tablespoons of room temperature butter in a mixing bowl and beat it on high speed for about a minute.  Turn the mixer down to low speed and add two cups of powdered sugar, and mix until the sugar is fully mixed with the butter.
    9. Add a tablespoon of milk and two teaspoons of vanilla, turn the speed up to medium high and let it beat until your frosting is nice and fluffy – I usually let the mixer go for about 5 minutes.
    10. Time to frost! Take the cookie dough out of the pan by using those overhanging parchment sides and transfer it to a cutting board or a platter.
    11. Drop the frosting on top of the dough in large spoonfuls and then spread it all the way to the edges (an offset spatula works great for this).  If you are using sprinkles or colored sugar, sprinkle away!
    12. Now cut the cookie squares by cutting the frosted dough in quarters length-wise (so you have 4 long strips) and then cut each strip into either 5 or 6 cookie squares.

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