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== Sugar Cookie == | |||
[[File:Grannie_Gilbert's_Sugar_Cookies.jpg|thumb|right|Traditional sugar cookies]] | |||
[[ | A '''sugar cookie''' is a type of [[cookie]] that is made from the basic ingredients of [[sugar]], [[flour]], [[butter]], [[eggs]], [[vanilla]], and either [[baking powder]] or [[baking soda]]. Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They are commonly decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these. | ||
==History== | == History == | ||
The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid-1700s in [[Nazareth, Pennsylvania]], where German Protestant settlers created a round, crumbly, and buttery cookie that came to be known as the Nazareth Sugar Cookie. | |||
The | |||
== Ingredients == | |||
The basic ingredients of a sugar cookie include: | |||
* [[Flour]] | |||
* [[Sugar]] | |||
* [[Butter]] | |||
* [[Eggs]] | |||
* [[Vanilla extract]] | |||
* [[Baking powder]] or [[baking soda]] | |||
These ingredients are mixed to form a dough, which is then shaped and baked. | |||
== | == Preparation == | ||
==Cultural Significance== | [[File:SugarCookie.JPG|thumb|left|Simple sugar cookies]] | ||
Sugar cookies are a | |||
Sugar cookies can be prepared in various ways: | |||
* '''Drop cookies''': The dough is dropped by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet. | |||
* '''Rolled cookies''': The dough is rolled out and cut into shapes using cookie cutters. | |||
* '''Molded cookies''': The dough is shaped by hand or with molds. | |||
== Decoration == | |||
[[File:20061001_sugar_cookies.jpg|thumb|right|Decorated sugar cookies]] | |||
Sugar cookies are often decorated with: | |||
* [[Icing]] | |||
* [[Sprinkles]] | |||
* Colored sugar | |||
Decorations can be applied before or after baking, depending on the desired effect. | |||
== Variations == | |||
[[File:Sugarcookie.jpg|thumb|left|Sugar cookies with sprinkles]] | |||
There are many variations of sugar cookies, including: | |||
* '''Chocolate sugar cookies''': Made with [[cocoa powder]] for a chocolate flavor. | |||
* '''Buttercream filled sugar cookies''': Two cookies sandwiched with [[buttercream]] filling. | |||
[[File:Buttercream_Filled_Sugar_Cookies_(25618676884).jpg|thumb|right|Buttercream filled sugar cookies]] | |||
== Cultural Significance == | |||
Sugar cookies are a popular treat during [[holidays]] such as [[Christmas]], [[Halloween]], and [[Easter]]. They are often used in [[cookie decorating]] activities and are a staple in many [[holiday]] celebrations. | |||
[[File:Christmas_Cookies2.jpg|thumb|left|Christmas-themed sugar cookies]] | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Cookie]] | * [[Cookie]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Biscuit]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Shortbread]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Snickerdoodle]] | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Decorated-sugar-cookies-square_copy.jpg|Decorated sugar cookies | |||
File:Chocolate_sugar_cookie.jpeg|Chocolate sugar cookie | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Cookies]] | [[Category:Cookies]] | ||
[[Category:American desserts]] | [[Category:American desserts]] | ||
Revision as of 14:23, 21 February 2025
Sugar Cookie

A sugar cookie is a type of cookie that is made from the basic ingredients of sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda. Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They are commonly decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these.
History
The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid-1700s in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, where German Protestant settlers created a round, crumbly, and buttery cookie that came to be known as the Nazareth Sugar Cookie.
Ingredients
The basic ingredients of a sugar cookie include:
These ingredients are mixed to form a dough, which is then shaped and baked.
Preparation
Sugar cookies can be prepared in various ways:
- Drop cookies: The dough is dropped by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet.
- Rolled cookies: The dough is rolled out and cut into shapes using cookie cutters.
- Molded cookies: The dough is shaped by hand or with molds.
Decoration

Sugar cookies are often decorated with:
Decorations can be applied before or after baking, depending on the desired effect.
Variations

There are many variations of sugar cookies, including:
- Chocolate sugar cookies: Made with cocoa powder for a chocolate flavor.
- Buttercream filled sugar cookies: Two cookies sandwiched with buttercream filling.

Cultural Significance
Sugar cookies are a popular treat during holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. They are often used in cookie decorating activities and are a staple in many holiday celebrations.

Related Pages
Gallery
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Decorated sugar cookies
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Chocolate sugar cookie