Easy No Chill Sugar Cookie Recipe (2024)

Did you know you can make sugar cookies without chilling the dough? These easy to make no chill sugar cookies can save you time because you don’t have to chill them before rolling them out.

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Sugar cookies are so good. They are a little crisp on the edges and tender in the center. And they are the perfect cookie to frost too. You can customize them for any holiday or party you would like.

Or make them into cookie sandwiches or just eat these sugar cookies plain. They are delicious any way you make them.

What’s so great about this recipe is you don’t have any wait time.

That’s right you don’t have to chill them for an hour or more before you can roll and bake them. You can mix, roll and bake in no time.

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These no chill sugar cookies also hold up so nicely to frosting too.

I don’t know about you but some sugar cookies recipes are so fragile. When you try to frost them, they crumble under the pressure.

Which is great if you want to eat them. But if you want them to look nice that doesn’t work well.

This recipe makes a nice crisp cookie with a tender center that can hold up to icing.

The prefect combination for a frostable sugar cookie. Firm enough to frost but tender to bite.

How to Make No Chill Sugar Cookies

These no chill sugar cookies mix up really easily. But if you’d like a video tutorial watch this video below. Be sure to scroll down to get cookie making tips and the printable recipe too.

No Chill Sugar Cookie Tips

These tips can help you adjust this sugar cookie recipe to be no butter cookies. You can make them softer or crisper by the thickness you make them. And by how long you bake them. But most of all, make them taste delicious with or without frosting by using two flavorings.

No Butter Cookies..

Can’t eat butter like our family? No problem make this sugar cookie recipe without butter. You can use coconut oil, shortening or dairy free margarine like Nucoa.

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Use Two Flavorings

You could make this sugar cookie recipe with one flavoring but they are so much better with two. Some sugar cookie recipes have little flavor. But not this one with two flavors added they are not flavorless like others.

Add a little almond extract with vanilla for an even better flavor to these cookies.

Don’t Over Mix

Once you add the flour, be sure to only mix until the dough comes together. Over mixing can make a tough cookie.

If while you are mixing the dough seems a little dry, try adding a little water or milk.

Baking…

Bake these no chill sugar cookie on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone pan liner. Bake only until the edges are set and just browning.

If you over bake them, they will be very crisp, which isn’t bad but if you want a softer cookie, be sure to bake until barely brown on the edges.

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Crisp or Soft…

If you’d like a crisper cookie, roll the dough out thinner. If you’d like a softer cookie, roll the dough out thicker and bake a little longer.

Ready to make these cookies for yourself? Grab the recipe below…

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No Chill Sugar Cookies

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These sugar cookies are easy to make because they don’t have to be chilled before you roll them out. Saving you time.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 36 cookies

Calories 87 kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place the butter or other fat into the bowl. Add the sugar, vanilla, and almond extract cream together with a mixer.

  • Add the egg. Mix until fluffy.

  • Add the flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix until dough comes together.

  • Divide dough in half.

  • Flour your working surface and roll out half the dough to 1/4 to 1/8 inch thick.

  • Cut with desired cookie cutters.

  • Transfer cut cookies to a lined baking sheet with a spatula.

  • Gather up extra pieces of dough and roll out with the next half of dough.

  • Bake at 375 for 8-10 minutes until cookies are set and just starting to turn golden on the edges.

  • Remove from baking sheet and let cool on racks.

  • Once cooled frost if desired.

Video

Notes

Notes, while mixing the flour in, if the dough seems a little dry you can add a little water or milk. But only if needed.

If you don’t have almond extract, you can add more vanilla.

If you would like a softer cookie, roll the dough out thicker and bake until the edges are just starting to brown.

Nutrition

Serving: 1CookieCalories: 87kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 1gFat: 3.6gSaturated Fat: 2.2gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 42mgPotassium: 33mgFiber: 0.2gSugar: 7gCalcium: 10mg

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I think once you try these easy no chill sugar cookies, you’ll never have to go back to a pre-chilled recipe again. They are the perfect cookie to decorate but taste so good you don’t need any frosting at all.

More Easy Cookie Recipes to Try…

Fresh Apple Cookies
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Almond Joy Cookies

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FAQs

What happens if you don't chill sugar cookies? ›

Chilling the dough is a key step in making sugar cookies, especially when you're making cut-outs. Even if you're tight on time, make sure to get the dough in the fridge, or even the freezer, even if it's only for a little while. Skip this step, and the dough will be sticky, and much harder to work with.

What does not chilling cookie dough do? ›

Popping your dough in the fridge allows the fats to cool. As a result, the cookies will expand more slowly, holding onto their texture. If you skip the chilling step, you're more likely to wind up with flat, sad disks instead of lovely, chewy cookies. Cookies made from chilled dough are also much more flavorful.

How long does sugar cookie dough need to chill? ›

As a general rule of thumb, you should refrigerate cookie dough for at least 30 minutes and up to 24 hours. More than that, and you won't see a noticeable difference in the final product. Once the dough has chilled, let it warm up at room temperature until it's just pliable (about 5 to 10 minutes).

Can you put sugar cookie dough in the freezer to chill? ›

Here's what our Test Kitchen recommends when quickly chilling cookie dough in the freezer: Place the cookie dough in the freezer for one-quarter of the recommended refrigerator time. The dough can be wrapped in plastic, scooped into balls for baking on a cookie sheet, or left in the mixing bowl, covered.

Can you roll out sugar cookie dough before chilling? ›

Notice how I roll out the dough BEFORE chilling it in the refrigerator? That's the most important trick! Let me explain why I do this. Just like when you're making chocolate chip cookies, to prevent the cookies from over-spreading, the dough must chill.

What is the least amount of time to chill cookie dough? ›

Chilling cookie dough: Does it make a difference?
  • Chilling cookie dough for just 30 minutes makes a big difference. ...
  • The longer you chill cookie dough, the smaller the changes become. ...
  • Over time, chilling cookie dough produces cookies with darker color and more pronounced flavor.
May 17, 2015

Does all cookie dough need to chill? ›

It comes down to personal preference—if you prefer crispier edges and a soft interior, plus deep vanilla and caramel notes, we recommend using refrigerated cookie dough that's been chilled at least overnight. However, the first no-chill batch had a nice, soft texture and was rich with flavor.

Is it better to chill cookie dough or room temperature? ›

Chilling cookie dough before baking solidifies the fat in the cookies. As the cookies bake, the fat in the chilled cookie dough takes longer to melt than room-temperature fat. And the longer the fat remains solid, the less cookies spread.

Why do you need to chill sugar cookie dough? ›

First, chilling the dough allows the butter, shortening, cream cheese, and other fats to solidify. Why is that important? Well, for the same reason that you want to keep your pie dough cool: If the fats melt too quickly, the dough will expand rapidly in the oven. That over-expanded dough loses its perfect texture.

Why do sugar cookies have to chill? ›

It gives the liquid in the egg a chance to hydrate the starch in the flour, making the dough firmer, which helps the cookie spread less in the oven (hello, thick cookies!). And it allows the enzymes in the flour and egg yolk to break down the carbohydrates into their component sugars, fructose, and glucose.

Can sugar cookie dough sit overnight? ›

Most cookie dough can be refrigerated, well-wrapped, for 3-5 days before baking. If you want to make it farther in advance, freeze the dough. You can either freeze the entire brick of dough or divide it into portions for quick baking.

Can I skip chilling cookie dough? ›

There's no need to chill cookie dough for most bar cookies, unless you prefer the flavor difference. We do not recommend chilling macarons, spritz cookies, or other creations that involve a cookie press or piping; this will be much more challenging with a chilled mixture. You're crunched for time.

Can you put cookie dough in freezer to chill faster? ›

As you can imagine, utilizing the freezer is an alternative way to chill your cookie dough if you are in a hurry. As a rule of thumb, aim to chill the dough in the freezer for about a quarter of the time you would typically refrigerate it. So, if you can't do an hour in the refrigerator, do 15 minutes in the freezer.

Why do my sugar cookies spread so much? ›

Mixing Butter & Sugar

If your butter is under mixed, it won't have the air pockets to hold it's shape. If it's over-mixed, the air pockets decrease in size and are unable to hold their shape in the oven—causing your cookies to spread. It's best to cream butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes.

Do you have to refrigerate sugar cookies? ›

Unless a recipe tells you otherwise, you should always store sugar cookies at room temperature to make sure that they taste as good on day three as they did on day one. Keep them in a cool, dry area of your kitchen; any additional humidity may change their texture, particularly with frosted sugar cookies.

What happens if you don't cool cookies? ›

Too-hot cookies can burn your fingers and mouth (melty-hot sugar is really, really hot!). Plus, you need to cool cookies to give them a chance to firm up and keep their shape. Finally, too-hot cookies will likely fall apart in your hands.

How long do sugar cookies last unrefrigerated? ›

The best way to store sugar cookies is in an airtight container at room temperature, with a layer of parchment paper or wax paper between each layer of cookies. Sugar cookies can last for up to two weeks at room temperature, up to a month in the refrigerator, and up to three months in the freezer.

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