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I need cookies that I can cut with cookie cutters for Christmas. Please help! :)


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purple Community Regular
I need cookies that I can cut with cookie cutters for Christmas. Please help! :)

Google rolled sugar cookies and look for the recipe posted by Patti/jerseyangel

frustrated09 Newbie

I tried about 4-5 different recipies a couple weeks ago so I could get the families opinion as to what tastes the best. A couple of them went straight to the garbage. My family tested out 2 different recipes and okay'd the one I thought they'd like. gfreelife.com/gluten-free-rolled-sugar-cookies. If you can't find it let me know and I can type up the recipe. I guarantee these are awesome.

Marsha

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Thanks, Purple :D

Here's a link to my recipe--(post #2) it goes together, rolls out, cuts and bakes like "regular" sugar cookies. Very delicious!

https://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/index.ph...&pid=372972

G-freegal12 Contributor

Thanks everybody! I will try these. :D

stolly Collaborator

I use Land O Lakes' recipes and sub Domato or Better Batter for the flour. Just be sure not to roll the soft ones too thin or they will be crispy.

for crispy sugar cookies: Open Original Shared Link

for soft sugar cookies: Open Original Shared Link

Enjoy!

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zip2play Apprentice

We are going to try the soft sugar cookies recipe noted above tonight....any tips on rolling out the dough? Hubby is concerned that it will be quite the chore.

Thanks

Monica


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lcbannon Apprentice

A silpat helps sometimes, some people put plastic wrap on top and gluten-free flour on the counter, its whatever works best for you, don't forget to flour the rolling pin too. Here is my soft sugar cookie recipe.

2 sticks of butter or oleo

2 cups of sugar

2 Eggs

purple Community Regular

I just found a recipe to add to this sugar cookie thread:

Open Original Shared Link

There are lots of substitution tips too!

nasalady Contributor

This is a fabulous gluten-free Sugar Cookie recipe too; check it out!

Open Original Shared Link

casnco Enthusiast
I need cookies that I can cut with cookie cutters for Christmas. Please help! :)

Buy Pamela's baking mix. Look up Pamela's recipe for sugar cookies on Google and you will have the best sugar cookies ever. They are simple to make!!!!

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