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The best gluten-free sugar cookies are always achieved when you follow the recipe, without substitutions, and then troubleshoot.
This recipe turned out great. I did 1 tsp vanilla and then the rest almond extract. These did not spread, but I did put them in the freezer for a bit before going into the oven like the other reviewer. These cookies are delicious. Just like the non-GF sugar cookies I make except I can eat these!
Hands down the best gluten free sugar cookie recipe ever. Thank you so much for making this. I just got diagnosed with celiac in March 2020 and have been looking for recipes as needed. Well I needed to make Halloween cookies for the kids. These turned out perfect. I made the dough, rolled out and cut the cookie shapes then put them in the freezer until I was ready to bake them. Wow! They are amazing! I can’t wait to make these for Xmas. Now that I know I can freeze them, I’m starting early.
Tip: If they became crumbly when I was rolling the dough, I added a spray of vegetable oil and reworked it into the dough. Then rolled it again. I used pillsbury gluten free all purpose flour. It’s hard to find anything else where I live.
Hi~Thank you for sharing this great sugar cookie recipe! This is our first gluten free Christmas with our 15 year old son who was diagnosed with Celiac disease in May. This recipe helped make our first family gathering of the season more “normal” for him. The cookies were a hit with everyone and they tasted like a regular cookie. Had great success with “Pamela’s All Purpose Artisan Blend Flour” too. We chilled the dough in the freezer for about 30 minutes since we started late in the evening and needed them to be baked/decorated for early morning. Tip for newbies like me: I have found that gluten free cookies do not brown until overcooked so take them out at 10-12 minutes even if they look a bit under cooked. They firm up as they cool and look perfect with a simple powdered sugar frosting glaze (powdered sugar, tiny bit of vanilla extract and water added until desired consistency & then make colors). My daughter piped thicker frosting on all of them and they looked really cute! This frosting gets hard so you can easily stack them between wax paper layers for transportation or on a platter for a buffet. Merry Christmas to all and Happy 2016!
I just finished baking these! I used KIng Arthur gluten free multi purpose flour and added xanthum gum. I refrigerated the dough for two hours and when rolling the cookies I only took a small amount out of fridge at a time. After cutting out the shapes I put the cookie sheet in fridge for a few minutes before baking. They kept their shapes. I did notice the texture to be a bit gritty, but they taste good and will be fun to decorate next week with frostings and sprinkles. I’ll put them in freezer until then. I’ll let you know how they turn out!
Did you ever watch the Magic School Bus? My fellow nerdy 90s kids where are ya? Do you remember the haunted house episode about sound? Well before I lose most of you, the moral of the story is less is more. You have to take things away. You have to start with simple and only add what is absolutely necessary. That is the approach I took with these cookies. The result: easy peasy perfect gluten-free
My first concern when I got this recipe request was crispy cookie?….how to make a crispy crumbly oil-free cookie? We can’t have soft chewy vegan oreos, then they’d just be whoopee pies pretending.
WHOA!!!! I came to your blog to pin those cinnamon rolls, but then saw these!!!! Holy YUM! I can’t believe that’s all the ingredients for the cookie part…I NEED to try these asap! Obviously Willow watched the video with me and her eyes got so big. When you pulled the cookie sandwich apart I could not believe how much they looked like the real thing!!! Mmmmm!!! Looks amazing! xo
The cookies blew my mind too! And the moment when I though “hey, a banana coin would work!” yeah that was pretty happy-making too 🙂 So Magic School Bus was international then?? Wow, who knew! I still have a few episodes on dvd, but i’m sure its online somewhere. That was a great show…although your kids will probably think its weird because that what I thought when my parents would show me what they used to watch haha! It’s the generational thing, we can never agree on music or tv or movies 😀





























