Flat Sugar Cookies: Tips & Tricks (2024)

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2/23/2018

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Flat Sugar Cookies: Tips & Tricks (1)

Baked vs. unbaked - still flat!

I recently got asked a question about my sugar cookies - "How you get them so flat?" I gotta say, my first instinct was, well, I rolled them out that way. But really, though, how DO they stay so flat? And what's so great about a flat sugar cookie? Simply put - ease of decorating. Have you ever tried to decorate a bumpy, lumpy, or domed sugar cookie? You're pretty much doomed from the start. Icing running off the edge, uneven flooding background... it looks pretty bad. But if you can get a perfectly flat canvas, then atleast you can have a fighting chance at the perfect sugar cookie.

So I sat back and asked myself, "Just what do I do to get a flat sugar cookie?" and I came up with a few tips that may help you get that lovely flat decorating surface. If you're having trouble getting a good level cookie surface, or you just wanna do a little light cookie-theory reading, this one's for you!

Leaveners.You might notice that my sugar cookie recipe doesn't use a lot of baking powder (aka, a leavener). Leavener = rise, and you don't want a whole lot of rise out of your cookies. Do you have a tried and true sugar cookie recipe that you love, but the cookies come out a little too domed? Try reducing the leavener (such as baking powder) by a half to a quarter and see what happens. It should definitely help!

Dough, incorporated. Have you ever been rolling out your dough only to find little blobs of butter? They may look small, but they can mean big pains in your cookie baking future. Dough that is not thoroughly mixed will contain bits of unincorporated butter, and when baking, these bits of butter create lots of steam and seep and bubble out of your cookie, creating a misshapen mess along with it. Always mix your dough until these blobs of butter are no longer visible. But not a moment longer, unless you like tough cookies.

Sticky dough.If your dough is too sticky, you may notice that your sugar cookies aren't turning out as flat as you'd like them too. To make sure that your flour measurement is the most accurate it can be for your recipe, weigh the flour using a digital scale. Every baker should own one! As a general rule of thumb, 1 cup of all-purpose flour is around 120 grams. You'd be surprised how much of a difference it can make. Volume measurements are great for liquid, but over and under measuring dry ingredients like flour is easy to fall into. And don't be afraid to use a little flour when rolling out your dough - but not too much! Too much flour = a dry sugar cookie.

Chill out. I like to work with a chilled dough when rolling (not chilled enough that it'll break your arms or rolling pin, but chilled enough that you aren't trying to roll a gooey sticky mess) and I also chill my cookie dough in the freezer after rolling, cutting, and placing on parchment lined cookie sheets. 30 minutes usually does the trick. Some people swear by chilling, and others don't. Personally, I've tried putting my cookies in the oven straight after cutting and placing on cookie sheets, and I didn't end up with a very flat sugar cookie.

Getting rid of a little puffiness.Okay, so you followed all these tips and your cookies still came out of the oven looking a little puffy. If it's not too bad, they can be saved! Grab a plastic fondant smoother and gently press it on your sugar cookies and glide the smoother over their surface while still applying pressure. This trick only works while the cookies are still hot and fresh from the oven, but don't press down too hard - sugar cookies can be fragile things. This should get rid of any puffiness or bubbles.

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Marina

10/23/2019 02:16:34 pm

hwy, thanks for sharing the recipes.
I couldn.t find the translation of the granulate sugar, can you describe it for me, please?

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Kimberly Ann Hartlink

10/27/2019 11:35:11 pm

Granulated sugar would be plain sugar or also white sugar. :)

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Mrs M

4/13/2020 12:49:27 pm

Thanks thats helpful, i thought to have flat cookies the Rolled dough needs to be super thin! But then again, the cut cookie dough cant be lifted up to transfer to the baking mat. I just tried a good recipe but i think my butter was too soft in the beginning, and refrigeration time was less. Am grateful for the tips and will try again soon. Thank you.

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David Neufeld

12/15/2023 07:11:47 am

What kind if cookies have Randy, Robert, and Mark been eating? Thanks for the advice. I am modifying my 3D printer to push icing into a company logo and text... flat cookies are the goal.

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Nicole Avila

3/28/2024 08:53:06 pm

I have a great recipe that I love but they always get puffy and it’s frustrating. I’m definitely going to try these methods. Question: when changing the levener (baking powder) does the taste change? I’m also at 4600 elevation if that makes a difference. Thanks!

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