Nutmeg Sugar Cut-Out Cookie Recipe (2024)

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Hello, hello my baking friends! I’m getting back into the swing of fall baking after a hiatus of sorts, and am so excited to share this perfect, keep-its-shape, slightly crispy, somewhat spicy nutmegy cut-out cookie recipe.

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The idea for the nutmeg flavor came from my friend Ruth, who makes what she calls Apple Blossom cookies. Her dough is similar to a fluffy (not a keep-its-shape kind of a cookie) sugar cookie withan added nutmeg spice. She sandwiches apple jelly between two cookies, and mmm oh so good! You could do the same with this recipe for another layer of goodness, but I also love them simply on their own or paired with royal icing.

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For thisbatch of cookies I used vanilla royal icing (you can find the recipe here), but I’m thinking an almond version would be so nice too! It’s a simple substitute of almond extract for the vanilla, in case you’d like to try.

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Either way, havefun baking and enjoy sampling!

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If you have any questions or comments please feel free to drop me a line below in the comment section or on social media. You can find me onFacebook,Google+,Instagram,Pinterest,TwitterandYouTube.

xo,

Marian

p.s. A few decorating tips and cookie cutter sources below.

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Nutmeg Sugar Cut-Out Cookie Recipe

Nutmeg Cut Out Sugar Cookie

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder *take this out if you don't want your cookies to spread

Instructions

  • Cream the butter and sugar together in the bowl of an electric mixer on low to medium speed. (Use the paddle attachment). Mix until thoroughly incorporated - for about one minute. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a plastic spatula and mix again for a few seconds more. Over mixing the butter and sugar in this step will cause too much air to be incorporated into the dough. If you'd like a light and fluffy cookie, that's ideal, however the dough will spread more during baking; not ideal if you'd like the cookie to hold its shape.

  • Add ground nutmeg and mix.

  • Add eggs slowly and mix. Scrape down the bowl with your spatula at least once and mix.

  • Whisk your dry ingredients together. (Flour and salt, and baking powder if you're using it).

  • Add all of the flour mixture to the bowl. Place a large tea towel or two small tea towels between the edge of the bowl and the electric mixer so that the flour won't escape. Mix on low speed for 30 seconds. Remove the tea towels and observe the dough mixing; when it clumps around the paddle attachment it's ready. It's also important at this stage not to over mix the dough (the gluten in the flour develop and the dough can become tough).

  • Roll the dough out between 2 large pieces of parchment paper. Place on a baking sheet and into the fridge for a minimum of 1 hour.

  • Cut out cookie shapes. Place on parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Re-roll scraps and repeat.

  • Put cookie dough shapes back into the fridge for 10 minutes to 1 hour to chill again. They will then hold their shape better when baked.

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F or 176°C.

  • Bake cookies for 8-12 minutes or until the edges become golden brown. The baking time will depend on the size of your cookie.

  • Let cookies cool to room temperature and decorate!

*Link to post on stopping dough from spreading HERE.

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Cookie Thickness

As I’ve received quite a few questions about cookie thickness (I should have use perfection strips for these cookies, each batch is a bit different as I eyeballed this time), here is post for you on that.

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Royal Icing

You can find my favoriteroyal icing recipe here. The consistency of icing is key for easy decorating.Click hereto see a YouTube video on finding the right icing thickness.

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Decorating Items

What you’ll need (these are affiliate links):

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Decorating Steps and Cookie Cutter Sources

This videoon outlining and flooding is a good place to start if you’re new to decorating cookies with royal icing. These cookie decorating basicsYouTube videosmay also be helpful to get you started.

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The pie cookie cutter is from my lovely sponsor, Cheap Cookie Cutters. You can find it here. The tutorial for how to decorate the pie cookie is here.

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Thanks to bon_farine (Instagram)for the basket design inspiration! The basket cutter can be found at CopperGifts, here. For those of you who have asked, the royal icing consistency for piping the basket lines is fairly thick, like toothpaste. Here is a video tutorial for you on piping lines if you’re interested.

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A similar basket weave video tutorial I’ve made can be found here.

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Click here for a pumpkin cookie video tutorial.

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A hedgehog cookie video tutorial can be found here.

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Some tips on decorating these turkey cookies can be found here.

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Thanks again to bon_farine for the coat design idea! The cutter I used from Cheap Cookie Cutters can be found here.

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I’ve finally started playing around with airbrushing… For these simple leaf cookies I used a DinkyDoodle airbrush from How Sweet is That?’s shop.

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The mushroom cookie cutter is from Ecrandal and can be found here. Video tutorial can be found here.

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Happy decorating!

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FAQs

What happens if you don't add enough sugar to cookies? ›

When you decrease the sugar in a cookie recipe, you won't just get a result that's less sweet. You'll get cookies that are harder, drier, crumblier, and spread far less. It was also interesting to note that decreasing the sugar also yielded 1 less cookie dough ball.

Why are my cut out sugar cookies hard? ›

Over-working the dough yields a tough cookie, which is not at all what you want. The very best sugar cookies are soft and tender. → Follow this tip: One of the keys to great sugar cookies is mixing the dry ingredients only until they're just incorporated, and not a second longer.

How to keep cut out sugar cookies from spreading? ›

8 Tips to Stop Your Sugar Cookies Spreading
  1. Change Up Your Cookie Dough Recipe. ...
  2. Don't Overwhip Butter and Sugar. ...
  3. Knead Your Cookie Dough by Hand. ...
  4. Chill the Cookie Dough. ...
  5. Freeze Your Cut Sugar Cookies Before Baking. ...
  6. Using Warm Cookie Baking Trays. ...
  7. Don't Grease the Cookie Sheets. ...
  8. Incorrect Baking Temperature.
Feb 9, 2023

What to do if you don't have enough sugar for cookies? ›

What's the best sugar substitute for baking? Naturally sweet ingredients like honey, maple syrup, fruit, etc. are some of the best alternatives in terms of taste. Stevia and other marketed sugar alternatives may result in a slightly different sweetness profile and can also add a bit of bitterness.

What does less sugar do to a cookie? ›

Reducing sugar in cookies compromises their texture, usually quite drastically. Reducing sugar also affects cookies' overall flavor: less-sweet cookies reveal more background flavors, which can be good (butter) or not (bitter cocoa, harsh spices).

Should you refrigerate sugar cookie dough before baking? ›

Refrigerating the dough allows the flour to fully hydrate and helps to make the cookie dough firmer. Firm dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much, which is why chilling the dough is a crucial step for cut-out and rolled cookies.

Should you add more or less flour to sugar cookies? ›

For a Thicker, Softer Cookie: Add a bit more flour than the recipe calls for. This reduces spreading, giving you a puffier cookie. For a Crispier Cookie: Reduce the flour slightly. Less flour means more spread, resulting in a thinner, crispier edge.

What does too much egg in cookie dough do? ›

Eggs bind the ingredients and make for moist, chewy cookies. Adding too many eggs can result in gummy, cake-like cookies.

Can you use store-bought sugar cookie dough for cutouts? ›

Simple metal cookie cutters can transform store-bought slice-and-bake dough into the most festive holiday dessert. For these Christmas cut-outs, all you need is a 16.5-ounce roll of Pillsbury sugar-cookie dough, some flour, and an oven (elbow grease not included).

How to get cut out cookies to keep their shape? ›

Sandwich your dough between two sheets of parchment, roll, then freeze; it makes cut-out cookies a breeze! If you plan to store it for only a few hours or days, there's no need to overwrap the baking sheet; for longer storage, wrap the entire baking sheet tightly with plastic wrap before freezing.

Why put cornstarch in sugar cookies? ›

1. Cookies. Cornstarch does kind of incredible things to cookies. I mean not only does it give them soft centers, prevents them from spreading, and makes them somewhat thick (in a good way), but it also contributes to the chewiness factor, which, in my opinion, is the most important cookie attribute.

What does baking powder do in cutout cookies? ›

If that supply cuts off before the cookies set, a soft dough will collapse in on itself. If it continues until the end, the air pockets are preserved as the cookie's crumb. Baking powder simply adds carbon dioxide to the equation, providing a more forceful pressure that encourages a dough to spread up and out.

Why are my cutout cookies puffy? ›

Q: Why are my cookies so puffy and cakey? Whipping too much air into the dough. That fluffy texture you want in a cake results from beating a lot of air into the room temperature butter and sugar, and it does the same for cookies. So don't overdo it when you're creaming together the butter and sugar.

What happens if you don't use enough sugar in baking? ›

Baked goods with sugar (and thus more retained water) tend to be softer, moister, and have better shelf life. The more you reduce sugar (without any other adjustments), the drier and more crumbly your baked goods will be — and the shorter their shelf life.

What happens when you don't add enough sugar? ›

Typical early warning signs are feeling hungry, trembling or shakiness, and sweating. In more severe cases, you may also feel confused and have difficulty concentrating. In very severe cases, a person experiencing hypoglycaemia can lose consciousness.

How does less sugar affect baking? ›

“Thus, sweeter doughs and batters will generally be more tender than doughs and batters with little or no sugar.” Remove too much sugar from your recipe, and you may end up with drier cookies or less plush cake.

What happens if I use less sugar? ›

Deciding to cut back on your added sugar intake is no easy task. However, the benefits of cutting out sugar may include improved oral or heart health, weight reduction, and more. It's also important to know that, though sugar isn't often considered a "healthy" food, eating it in moderation is fine.

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