Bloomin' Sugar Cookies

"These are from the May 2001 issue of Creative Home magazine. They make a very rich sugar cookie that melts in your mouth. I use the large Wilton cookie cutters with the rubber grippers. My kids and I make flowers and butterflies in the spring, and leaves and sunflowers in the fall."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 40mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
24
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a mixing bowl, beat margarine or butter and cream cheese with an electric mixer on medium-to-high speed about 30 seconds or until softened.
  • Add about half of the flour, the sugar, egg, baking powder, and vanilla to the margarine mixture. Beat until thoroughly combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Then beat or stir in the remaining flour.
  • Divide dough in half. Cover and chill for 3 to 24 hours, until easy to handle.
  • On a lightly floured surface roll each portion of dough to 1/4" thickness. Cut into 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inch shapes (I use the large Wilton cookie cutters).
  • Place 1 inch apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for 9-10 minutes or until edges are firm and bottoms are very lightly browned.
  • Carefully remove cookies and cool on a wire rack.
  • Frost with Meringue Powder Glaze (recipe #188685).

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Reviews

  1. I took a picture of the snowflake cookies my daughter and I made using this recipe. Very pretty and yummy. I used the Meringue Powder glaze #188685 to glaze the cookies and then a basic royal icing and decorative sugar to finish. Make sure that the glaze is dry before piping icing. Cookies were delicate and light yet held together perfectly under the weight of all the icing. Thanks for sharing!!
     
  2. Pretty good sugar cookies! My kids (ages 5 and 22 months) got cookie making kits from Santa (rolling pin, cutters, spoon, whisk) and wanted to make cookies, so I needed a sturdy cookie dough recipe. These were easy to roll out and cut, and the kids had a great time making them and putting sprinkles on them. Thanks for an easy, tasty recipe. They were made last night, and seem to be getting hard already, so 4 stars instead of 5.
     
  3. I've never ever had sugar cookie cut outs turn out for me till now. They are light and held together perfectly. I did have to kneed some flour into the dough to keep it from sticking to my table but it all worked in the long run. i'm thinking it has to do with the heat in my house. I iced them with with a recipe i found in an old cook book of mine. Thanks for sharing! I will use this recipe again. BTW, we got 6 dozen cookies from this recipe. I made this for 123 Hit wonders Dec 08
     
  4. Easy peasy quicky cookies. I also do not normally make any type of roll-out cookie, but I just had to give it a try. These were great! I even included some in my Cookie Swap package! I frosted them with Recipe #19649 as I did not have the powder, but I will try that next time. I have half the dough waiting in the freezer for later, so I will update my review when I try them from the freezer. Made and Reviewed for 123 Hit Wonders Tag - Thanks! :)
     
  5. I am not a great cookie maker, but had my 2 kids as helpers today. We made animals out of the dough, which rolled out great, and topped them off with some orange frosting. A nice keeper of a recipe. Made for 1-2-3 hit wonders.
     
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