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Soft Heart Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Frosting

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on February 14, 2014

Valentine's Day Soft Sugar Cookies

The most popular type of dessert in this house is by far cookies. It seems we have tried every type of chocolate chip cookie and frosted sugar cookie there is. I am always saving the latest and greatest recipes I find. While I was thinking about what I was going to make for Valentine’s Day, I knew that a soft fluffy cut-out sugar cookie with buttercream frosting was in order. Last years cutout sugar cookies with buttercream frosting were such a hit that I thought soft heart cookies would be worth a try. I made soft sugar cookies with buttercream frosting a couple years ago for a bake sale and they were heavenly. My mom made them for Christmas this year and between my boyfriend and I we ate at least half the batch! These heart shaped soft sugars are right up there with the my other two favorite recipes!

Cut Out Soft Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Frosting
I divided the original recipe in half because it made 6 dozen cookies. Since there is only the two of us in my house and we are both on Weight Watchers, we really did not need 6 dozen cookies!

Soft Cut Out Sugar Cookies

After decorating these cookies with pink frosting and Valentine’s Day sprinkles, I realized how similar these looked to last year’s cookies! I should have tried to make red or purple frosting, but oh well! They were delicious anyways.

Heart Cut Out Cookies
Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Soft Heart Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Frosting
 
Ingredients
For Cookies:
  • 3 cups of All Purpose Flour
  • ½ tsp. baking soda
  • ½ tsp. baking powder
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick), at room temperature
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 small eggs or 1 and ½ large eggs
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup sour cream or light sour cream
For Frosting:
  • ½ cup unsalted butter (1 stick), at room temperature
  • ½ tsp. vanilla extract
  • 2 cups confectioners' sugar
  • Smidgen of salt
  • 3 tbsp. heavy cream
  • food coloring, optional
  • sprinkles, optional
Instructions
For Cookies:
  1. In the bowl of your stand mixer, mix the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add in egg and mix until combined. Add in vanilla extract and sour cream and stir until everything is incorporated.
  2. In a separate medium-sized bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.
  3. Slowly mix dry ingredients into the butter mixture, with your mixer on low and making sure to scrape down the sides. Once all combined, divide dough into two. The dough will be sticky so you may want to lightly oil or flour your hands to prevent sticking. Place each dough half on a piece of plastic wrap and flatten to about 1 ½ inches thickness. Wrap completely, repeat for second half, and chill both halves for at least 2 hours.
  4. Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  5. Flour countertops and roll out the first dough slab to about a ¼th inch thickness. You may need to flour the top of a dough a little too if it gets too sticky. Lightly flour your cookie cutter and cut out your shapes, place each cookie on prepared baking sheet and leave about 2 inches between each cookie. Repeat until you use up all the dough. This recipe should make about 3 dozen but that all depends on the size of your cookie cutter (mine was about a 3 inch heart.)
  6. Bake for 7-8 minutes until cookies start to turn golden on the edges. Using a spatula, gently move your cookies over to a cooling rack.
For Frosting:
  1. Cream together butter and vanilla extract in the bowl of you stand mixer set at a low speed. Slowly add confectioners’ sugar and a smidgen of salt (half a pinch) until smooth. Add in heavy cream a tablespoon at a time and continue to beat on medium for 1-2 minutes until the frosting has a light and fluffy consistency. Add your desired food coloring and mix in.
For Assembly:
  1. Once the cookies are cool, frost them with 1-2 tsp. of frosting with a offset spatula or a butter knife. If desired, add sprinkles to frosting right after before it begins to set. Enjoy!
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Source- Adapted from Two Peas and Their Pod
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Four Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on December 19, 2012

Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies

Four Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies vs Four Calling Birds?  I’ve got to go with Nutella cookies on this one!

While this is not the first Nutella cookie recipe that we have posted about this year, I knew I had to try this Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies when I came across them on Pinterest.  As I have mentioned before, my husband is obsessed with Nutella so I knew he would be all over these.  I am trying to keep some hidden in the freezer so there will be left for Christmas, but I’m afraid they have been discovered and our supply is running quite low.

Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies

This recipe only yields 24 cookies, but these cookies do come out on the fairly large size.  If you want to have a higher yield of smaller cookies, I recommend just freezing Nutella with a 1/2 tsp measure and using smaller pieces of cookie dough for each cookie.  Either way, I imagine these cookies will be gobbled up in your house quickly as well!

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Four Nutella and Sea Salt Stuffed Sugar Cookies
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Recipe type: cookies
Prep time:  30 mins
Cook time:  10 mins
Total time:  40 mins
Serves: 12
 
Ingredients
  • ½ cup Nutella (chocolate-hazelnut spread)
  • 2 and ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 and ½ cups plus ¼ cup granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 and ¾ sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 2 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp sea salt
Instructions
  1. Using a 1 teaspoon measure, scoop out Nutella and place in small heaps on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Place in the freezer for 15 minutes. (I found using two small trays of plates work best because you can rotate them between the freezer and the kitchen counter as you are preparing each batch of cookies.)
  2. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt. In a large bowl, beat butter and 1½ cups granulated sugar with an electric mixer set on medium speed until the mixture is creamy and fluffy. Beat in the eggs and the vanilla extract.
  4. Set the mixer to low speed and gradually add in the flour mixture until it is just combined.
  5. Place ¼ cup granulated sugar in a small bowl. Use 1 heaping tablespoon cookie dough for each cookie. Split the piece of dough in half and slightly flatten the each half with the palm of your hand. Sprinkle a pinch sea salt on one half of the flattened dough.
  6. Remove the frozen Nutella from the freezer and use a small metal spatula to lift the frozen Nutella from the parchment paper. Lay it on the bottom half of cookie dough, on top of the sea salt. If the Nutella starts to soften, place back in the freezer for a few minutes (or alternate with the other tray if you do two trays in the first step.)
  7. Cover the bottom half and frozen Nutella with the other piece of cookie dough. Gently seal the edges with your fingers. Roll the cookie in the sugar to lightly coat it and place it on the prepared baking sheet.
  8. Repeat with the remaining dough and frozen Nutella, spacing the cookies about 2 inches apart from each other on the baking sheets. I found it easiest to prep about 6 cookies at a time in an assembly line fashion.
  9. Bake the cookies, one sheet a time. They are done when the edges are set and beginning to brown, 10 to 13 minutes. The centers of the cookies should still be soft and puffy.
  10. Remove the cookies from the oven and allow to cool on the baking sheet for 10 minutes. Transfer cookies to cool on a rack. Enjoy warm or at room temperature!
3.1.09

Source: Slightly adapted from Cookin’ Canuck

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Filed Under: M's Desserts, M's recipes Tagged With: 12 cookies of Christmas, 12 days of christmas cookies, Christmas Cookies, cookie recipe, cookies, holiday baking, nutella, nutella cookies, sea salt, sea salt cookies, sugar cookies

Scribble Shop Guest Post

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on September 27, 2012

I’ve been a busy guest-blogger this week- today I’m guest-posting at the Scribble Shop blog.  I shared a number of K’s amazing (looking and tasting) cut-out sugar cookies that she has made to celebrate special occasions.  The post also has K’s favorite cut-out cookie recipe.  My Scribble Shop guest post can be found here.

Scribbleshop.com has tons of arts & crafts supplies, as well as an extensive amount of cookie and cake decorating supplies.  They have set up a special coupon code just for 2 Sisters 2 Cities’ readers to receive 15% off your order.  Just enter promotion code: 2CITIES2 to receive the 15% discount.  This promotion code is valid until November 1st!  It’s the perfect time to start stocking up for the holiday trifecta coming up.

Do you enjoy making cut-out cookies?  What’s your favorite cookie cutter that you own?  My personal favorites are some of the Christmas cookie cutters that my Grandma used to bake cookies with.

 


Filed Under: Guest Bloggers, M's recipes, Party Ideas Tagged With: 4th of july, baby's first birthday, christmas, cookie cutters, cut-out cookies, fourth of july, halloween, holidays, party favors, sugar cookies

One Cut-out Sugar Cookies

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas Eve!   I hope everyone made it to their Christmas destinations safely.   I am so excited for Christmas and can’t wait to spend some quality time with my family.   Living away from home sometimes has it’s downside, so I love when I can get together with my family.

We are one day away from Christmas and you know what that means…(besides one partridge in a pear tree)- One type of cookie left to reveal!  Today’s cookie is the Christmas classic, the cut-out sugar cookie!  Growing up, one of our family tradition was decorating cut-outs on Christmas Eve.  They weren’t as technical as the royal icing cookies I made this year, but we always had a good time decorating.  Remember when I had that surviving the flood party and made the umbrellas  and boat sugar cookies?  Well, I have practiced several times since and I have gotten a lot better.

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Cut-out Sugar Cookies
 
Ingredients
  • 2 stick of unsalted butter
  • 1 cup confectioner's sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1½ tsp almond extract
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp of salt
  • 2½ cup of flour
Instructions
  1. In a mixer bowl, beat the butter until smooth.
  2. Add powder sugar and continue to mix. In a separate small bowl, beat egg.
  3. Mix in beaten egg, both extracts, salt, and flour until combined.
  4. Make dough into a ball and wrap in plastic wrap, and then flatten dough to a disc (this will help it to chill faster in the fridge.) Place dough in the fridge until hard.
  5. Preheat the 375 degrees.
  6. Once the dough is ready, place on a well floured surface and roll out to ¼ inch thickness.
  7. With cookie cutter, cut into shapes and place them on a greased sheet. Bake for 8-10 minutes until set, do not allow to brown.
  8. Place cookies on wire rack to cool.
  9. This makes around 20-24 cookies.
2.2.8

Source- Adapted from Annie’s Eats

K’s tip- To make multiple batches,  I just repeat the instruction for the dough and make right after the first (This way it doesn’t mess with the recipe by doubling it and you don’t have to dirty more dishes.

For Royal Frosting-  follow this recipe and tutorial on how to use royal icing from Annie’s Eats (aka my favorite blog-  I have got sister M hooked on Annie’s blog too.)  The tutorial  is actually how I learned how to decorate a cookie correctly with royal icing.  It does take a while and you will have to practice.  The results will make you proud though!

I couldn’t just show you just one cookie after all my hard work…

Merry Christmas Everyone!

-K

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