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MOM-MOM'S SUGAR COOKIE RECIPE 
1 cup (2 sticks) butter
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
4 teaspoons baking powder
4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

Cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition. Whisk flour with baking powder (sift for lighter cookies) to mix well. Stir vanilla into milk.

Add flour mixture to butter mixture, alternating with milk. Stir until ingredients are mixed.

Cooks Note: Flour absorbs humidity from the environment and will absorb varying amounts of liquids from a recipe depending upon how old it is, how and when it was harvested, how it was stored and the weather. You may need to adjust a recipe for the proper consistency due to these variables. If the dough is too sticky, mix in a few tablespoons of flour; if the dough is too thick, add a tablespoon of milk until the dough is of the right consistency. Remember that adding more flour will make the cookies heavy so try to add as little flour as possible.

Refrigerate dough for at least 2 hours or overnight.

Roll out 1/4-inch thick and cut out with a large round cutter or in fancy shapes. Sprinkle with sugar or colored sugar and cinnamon, grated nuts, sugared citrus peel or candied ginger or flaked coconut, if desired.

Bake until edges are lightly golden at 375°F (about 10-15 minutes). Watch carefully starting at the 8 minute mark to avoid over-baking; reduce oven temperature if cookies are browning too quickly in your oven.

Variations:

 • Coconut Cookies: Use coconut rum instead of milk and vanilla with a coconut topping.
 • Amaretto Cookies: Use Amaretto instead of milk and vanilla with slivered or sliced almonds on top.
 • Orange Cookies: Use orange concentrate instead of milk and sweetened orange zest or marmalade on top.
 • Lemon Cookies: Use lemon extract instead of vanilla and top with lemon curd.
 • Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies: Sprinkle tops with chopped macadamia nuts; dip top in tempered or dipping chocolate when cool.
 • Maple Walnut Cookies: Substitute butter-rum schnapps for vanilla and maple syrup for milk; Top cookies with chopped walnuts. Or sprinkle with maple sugar, if available. Cut cookies in the shape of a maple leaf.

Submitted by: CM

recipe reviews
Mom-Mom's Sugar Cookie Recipe
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 Lyndee (Florida) says:
This is THE BEST sugar cookie recipe! I've used this for the last 4 years at Christmas time and they always turn out perfect! So soft and delicious! I just roll the dough into balls after it's been chilled and bake. They come out in perfect circles. Love it!
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 Destiny (United States) says:
These are such good cookies, they make so many too!!!
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 Cheryl (Florida) says:
Use powdered sugar instead of flour for rolling, tastes even better!
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 Cindy (Nevada) says:
I stumbled across this recipe, I make cookie bouquets with royal icing for grandkids, friend baby showers, birthdays and a wedding or two, and I haven't had one person that hasn't liked these cookies. I even have been told that I should start a business, due to this recipe. Great Great cookies. And once they are bagged they stay fresh for a couple of weeks.
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 Kimberly (United States) says:
Wow!! these cookies are delicious! And they are simple to make..:)
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 Demekka (Georgia) says:
My children looooooved this recipe, and they are not big sugar cookie fans but they went right through these.Great recipe.
I give it two thumbs up!
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 Yuna (Washington) says:
WOW!!! I made the dough and it was really sticky but some flour i added. When i baked them they turned HUGE and i was sooooo shocked on how it tasted soooo good!!!! I will make Millons of batches!!!!

Thank you CM!!!
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 Kathy (New York) says:
i use this all the time and have passed it on. LOVE this recipe!
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 Cami (California) says:
I have just finished my batch...and boy are they HUGE! They practically tripled their sizes! They're stuck together now because I did not anticipate them growing so big so I did not leave enough space for them to spread. I also realize just now that I forgot to add vanilla extract. Is there anything that I can do to make them taste better?
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 Andrew (Massachusetts) says:
mad good dude, mad good. ive had atleast 20
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 Anna (Virginia) says:
Thx so much. I was going to make cookies for my science class and now I have the perfect recipe!!!
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 Kaitlynn (United States) says:
These cookies were soooo delicious and baking them was fun and easy!!!!!!
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 Shelbi says:
My family is going to love these Christmas cookies! I'm also making them for my mom's co-workers! Yum!
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 irene says:
does the dough have to be refriguated for 2 hours
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 Ron says:
Suzie, reduce or eliminate the baking powder. This will keep cookie shapes better and flatter.

 

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