Valentine's Day Sugar Cookies - MY 100 YEAR OLD HOME (2024)

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These Valentine’s Day sugar cookies are so much fun to make. If you are not a master baker, no worries. You can make these!

Royal icing can seem intimidating but I promise you, you can make these. You will be amazed at the gorgeous cookies you can make. Ready to learn how?

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How to Make Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies the Easy Way

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I probably should have titled this post “How to Make Pretty and Cute Valentine’s Day Cookies Without Any Experience”.

My goal today is to help you learn how to make pretty sugar cookies without being a cookie-decorating expert. It’s called “fake it and make it … look good”.

My cookies are far from perfect. And yet these cookies are cute, taste delicious, and are fun to make. The key is to enjoy the process and not take it too seriously.

Just so you know, that’s pretty much the way I do things around here. The most important thing is to have fun. Everything else just falls into place and looks pretty good when you are having fun.

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Can I just say that I love these glass cookie jars? They are called apothecary jars and I found some here and they cost only $11 each. Apothecary jars are such a fun way to display things, even cookies!

So what is the secret to making easy royal icing cookies?

You need the right tools, a free afternoon, and the desire to have fun.

These Cookies Look Fancy, But You Can Make These Cookies Too!

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I made the heart-shaped cookies to enjoy on Valentine’s Day and strongly recommend you do the same. I love this recipe. It is the only sugar cookie recipe that I use.

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What You Need to Make these Cookies!

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I love this rolling pin as the ledge allows you to achieve the same thickness for every cookie. When you roll out the dough it’s even everywhere. And that helps to ensure even cooking too.

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I used four sizes of heart-shaped cookie cutters.

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I baked the cookies just until they were cooked, but not brown.

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After baking, I froze the sugar cookies until it was time to decorate them.

Yield: 16 cookies

The Best Sugar Cookies with Royal Icing

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These sugar cookies are light and flaky and have a slight taste of lemon. I love how they taste!

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Additional Time20 minutes

Total Time1 hour

Ingredients

  • Sugar Cookies
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 1 tablespoons milk
  • 1 TBL lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Royal Icing
  • 5 tbl warm water
  • 3 TBL Meringue Powder (with vanilla)
  • 4 cups Powdered sugar

Instructions

    Whisk together flour, salt, and baking powder in a medium bowl.
    In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream
    butter, and sugar; add dry ingredients, and mix until incorporated. With the mixer running, add egg, milk, lemon, and vanilla; mix until incorporated.

    Transfer dough to a work surface. Shape into 2 discs, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate
    for at least 1 hour.

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line baking sheets with nonstick baking mats or
    parchment paper; set aside.

    On a lightly floured work surface, roll out dough to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut
    into desired shapes, and transfer to prepared baking sheets, leaving an inch in
    between. Leftover dough can be rolled and cut once more.

    Bake until lightly golden, about 10 minutes; do not allow to brown. Transfer to wire racks to cool.

    To make Royal Icing, beat all ingredients together until icing forms peaks (about 8 minutes with a heavy-duty mixer, 10 - 12 minutes with a hand mixer). Add additional water until the desired thickness.

    If you want the icing to outline and fill then use the 10-second rule. The test is done by dragging the tip of a knife across your frosting, about 1" deep. If the surface of the icing smooths over in roughly ten seconds, then it's ready for use.

    What's so great about this thicker icing is you can use the same icing for the outline and for the filling in.

How to Mix the Icing for Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies

You can make your own Royal Icing (see recipe above) or use one of the Wilton pre-made Royal Icing mixes. Just follow the directions for either one.

Ideally, you want two different types of icing consistency to decorate your cookies. The first is called Flood Icing. This is what I call the base coat.

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Everything you need to make the icing and decorate the cookies!

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Flood Icing

There is a trick you can use to get the right consistency to be able to use the flood icing for the outline and to fill in the outline with icing. It’s called the 10-second rule. Once your icing is mixed, take a sharp knife and cut about an inch down into the bowl and count how many seconds it takes for the icing to come together and the “cut” to disappear. For the right “flood icing” the “slice” in the icing should disappear in about ten seconds.

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The consistency of the frosting is determined by the amount of water added to the Royal Icing mixture. If the icing is too thick, slowly add a bit of water, mix, and cut again.

Decorative Icing

The second icing is what I call decorative icing. This is the icing you will pipe top to decorate the top of the Royal Icing cookies. It’s the icing I used for the dots, the outline and curly accent, and the flowers in the photo above.

Typically the decorative icing takes about one-half the amount of water as the flood icing.

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How to Use Flood Icing

It’s very easy to use Flood icing because it is only two steps. The first step is to pipe an outline around the outside edge of the cookie.

The second step is to apply more pressure to fill inside the outline.

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Use the icing tip or a skewer to fill the area completely. Pop any air bubbles that appear. Gently shake the cookie back and forth to even out the icing.

To make polka dots, add dots of flood icing in a different color, immediately on top the flood icing (before it dries).

Within a few seconds, the dots will flatten and look great!

Don’t these Royal icing polka dot cookies look adorable?

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Next, let the flood icing dry, and then add the decorative icing on top.

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If you look closely at the photo below, you can see that my decorating skills are definitely as a beginner. But who cares? These are very fun and I loved making them.

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Everything You Need To Display Your Pretty Cookies

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do sugar cookies with royal icing last?

Let thecookiesdry completely and store them in an airtight container. Use waxed paper in between each layer. You can store them at room temperature for up to one week or freeze them for up to one month

Can I freeze sugar cookies with royal icing?

Yes, you can. Just make sure you are using an airtight container. On occasion, I have experienced icing that has become cloudy after freezing.

How do you store royal icing?

Royalicingkeeps wellfor several days in the squeeze bottles. You should let it warm to room temperature before using it.

How can I make royal icing taste better?

Add clear vanilla or use meringue powder flavored with vanilla. You can also use lemon juice.

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More Valentine’s Day Cookie Ideas

I teamed up with some of my blogger friends and I love these adorable cookies! Just tap on the link to find the recipes.

Finding Lovely

Lovely Frosted Sugar Cookies

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These sweet scalloped cookies are decorated with delicate hearts for the perfect Valentine’s Day treat.

Modern Glam

Shortbread Cutout Cookies With Raspberry Glaze

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Make these delicious heart-shaped shortbread cookies with raspberry glaze for your valentine!

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Valentine Sugar Cookies Decorating Ideas

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Valentine Sugar Cookies Decorating is easy when you have perfect royal icing. This cute cookie design uses food markers to create the words. These fun markers make it personal and simple.

All you need to bake for Valentine’s Day!

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FAQs

Do homemade sugar cookies expire? ›

“Homemade sugar cookies should ideally be consumed within two to three days, but can last up to one week at room temperature if stored properly in an air-tight container in a dry, cool place,” Mok says.

How far in advance can you make sugar cookies for an event? ›

My advice.... make the cookies a day ahead. Even two days. Even more than that and freeze them.

How do you decorate sugar cookies like a professional? ›

Start by outlining the cookie with piping-consistency icing in any color you choose. Then, use flooding-consistency icing to fill the outlined area, starting by flooding around the edges and working your way towards the center. If the flooding is inconsistent in thickness, redistribute the wet icing with a toothpick.

Is it OK to leave sugar cookies out overnight? ›

Curious how long cookies last at room temperature? Most homemade cookies will maintain their taste and texture for up to 3 days. If you leave them out for too long, the cookies begin to harden or dry out. To prevent cookies from becoming stale, cover them with plastic wrap or keep in an airtight container.

What is the lifespan of homemade cookies? ›

Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

How long are heat sealed sugar cookies good for? ›

Heat Sealing. Heat sealing is magic sauce when it comes to decorated sugar cookies. A heat sealed cookie that's completely protected from air can last anywhere from 4-6 weeks!

Should you refrigerate sugar cookies before decorating? ›

Time to Decorate!

*Use my royal icing recipe. Icing will completely set in about 2 hours at room temperature. If you're layering royal icing onto cookies for specific designs and need it to set quickly, place cookies in the refrigerator to speed it up.

What do professionals use to decorate cookies? ›

With these in your arsenal, all you'll need to bring to the pastry kitchen is a little artistic sensibility.
  • Rolling pin with thickness rings. ...
  • Piping tips and couplers. ...
  • Piping bags. ...
  • Piping bag ties. ...
  • Scribe tool. ...
  • Gel food coloring. ...
  • Edible paint pens.
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Do you put sprinkles on sugar cookies before or after baking? ›

You can also try adding sprinkles to your cookies before baking, but depending on the recipe, they may melt in the oven. Try it out with one cookie before committing to an entire batch.

What to buy for sugar cookie decorating? ›

Necessary Supplies
  • Disposable Piping Bags/Ziploc Bags (1) Disposable piping bags make clean up a breeze and if you would like to re-use them, you can simply wash them and leave them to dry. ...
  • Gel Food Coloring (2) ...
  • Scissors (3) ...
  • Bowls (small) (4) ...
  • Toothpicks (5) ...
  • Silicone Spatulas (6) ...
  • Couplers (7) ...
  • Icing Tips (8)
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How far in advance should I make sugar cookies? ›

If you want to make your cookies in advance… totally doable! 1 week before event: I start the process UP TO 1 week before the event and don't do any freezing in this time period (either of the icing or cookies).

How long do cookies last in a Ziploc bag? ›

Let cookies cool after baking. Place cookies in a fully sealable plastic bag or container. Store them in the fridge for up to two weeks.

Does sugar cookie dough have to sit overnight? ›

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).

How long is homemade sugar cookie dough good for? ›

Homemade cookie dough should be stored in small containers in the refrigerator for two to four days or freeze for two months. Alternatively, small quantities of dough can be frozen and thawed in the refrigerator as needed.

Can you eat expired sugar cookie dough? ›

To stay on the safe side, it is probably not highly recommended that you eat expired cookie dough, however you can eat it up to 1 or 2 months past it's best by date, if you ensure that you have stored it properly.

How do you keep homemade sugar cookies fresh? ›

So, What Is the Best Way to Store Baked Cookies so They Stay Soft and Chewy? Freezing baked cookies is the best way to keep them tasting fresh. Layer them between parchment paper before storing them in a resealable container (or plastic bag).

Can you set cookies to never expire? ›

Disclaimer: All the cookies expire as per the cookie specification. So, there is no block of code you can write in JavaScript to set up a cookie that never expires. It is just impossible and is a fact.

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