Valentine's Day Heart Sugar Cookies (2024)

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Valentine's Day Heart Sugar Cookies - the perfect basic cut out sugar cookies recipe and easy icing. Great for Valentine's Day, or any other day!

So we're not really ones for Valentine's Day but when it's a rainy summer day and Josh is away for the night, clearly making and decorating heart shaped sugar cookies is top of my priority list.

Along with finally 6 months later finishing painting the lounge! YAY! I've even managed in my ever increasing pregnant state to move the couch and coffee table back to their rightful spot in front of the TV so that I have somewhere to sit and eat my breakfast again! Yippee! All that's left to do is put down some new carpet and then we have a brand new room! The only downside to how awesome our lounge looks now, is how terrible it makes our kitchen look in comparison. Gah! It's never ending! But now we can actually get onto the most important room of the house currently...the soon to be baby room! Cue extreme panic.

This recipe for sugar cookies is my favourite and I can't believe I haven't shared it yet. They are pretty much my favourite but with less baking powder, and instead of making a roll and slicing them, you roll out the dough and cut out shapes. They are everything a sugar cookie should be:

  • They only take 8 minutes to bake
  • They are soft but a just crispy enough on the outside
  • They hold their shape really well- no shapeless blobs left on the baking tray

And did I mention how easy they are to make?The cookie dough comes together in 10 minutes and makes enough for about 45 cookies. I usually split the dough and freeze half of it for the next time that I suddenly feel like making cut out cookies! Think themed birthday parties, Christmas, Easter? Are we thinking about that yet? Um, no. But when you do, these cookies will be perfect!

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The icing is super easy. Icing sugar, milk and a bit of sugar syrup to give the icing that glossy look when it sets. The sugar syrup is easy - equal parts sugar and water in a bowl in the microwave or in a pot on the stove until it boils and the sugar dissolves.

When it comes to decorating the sky is the limit. You can make the icing any colour you like but clearly pink and white are the colours of the day today. I like using a piping bag with the smallest cut in the end to pipe the icing around the edges of the cookies. If you don't have a piping bag, use a snaplock bag - it will work exactly the same way. You can then spread the icing in using a spoon or knife, but piping it first helps you keep nice straight lines and makes a bit of a border around the edges. Then decorate using any sorts of sprinkles or edible glitter you can find.

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You can even follow suit and use the other colour to pipe cute messages onto the cookies - clearly I need a little practice - it's supposed to be L + J...but cuuuuuute!

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These definitely don't have to be for Valentine's Day, and if you don't have a Valentine, make them for your mum, your Granny or your workmates! Or you know, yourself!

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Happy Valentine's Day!

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Prep Time: 1 hour hour

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 45 cookies

Author: Laura

Ingredients

Cookies

  • 125 g butter, softened
  • ¾ cup (165g) white sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 egg
  • 2 cups (280g) plain flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Icing - this is enough icing for the full batch of cookies, if only making half, half the icing recipe

  • 3 cups icing sugar
  • 3 tablespoon milk
  • 3 tablespoon sugar syrup*
  • Pink food colouring
  • Sprinkles/edible glitter
  • *To make sugar syrup mix together 3 tablespoon white sugar and 3 tablespoon hot water in a microwave jug or small pot on the stove and bring to the boil until sugar is dissolved. Allow to cool slightly before using.

Instructions

Cookies

  • Cream butter & sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer, or using a hand mixer on high speed until light & fluffy.

  • Add the egg and vanilla and beat until well combined. Add flour, baking powder & salt and mix in well.

  • Split dough in half and flatten into a disc. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. At this point, you can also put half the dough in the freezer for another time.

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180°C/350°F.

  • Remove the cookie dough from the fridge and roll it out so that it is about ½ cm thick.

  • Using a heart shaped cookie cutter, assorted sizes if you like, cut out as many cookies as you can and lay out on a lined baking tray. Re-roll the leftover dough to make more cookies.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes until the cookies are just starting to go golden on top. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.

Icing

  • Mix together icing ingredients until smooth. Split into 2 bowls and colour 1 with a couple of drops of pink food colouring. Add a little more liquid if the icing is too thick.

  • If using a piping bag, spoon the icing into the piping bag and snip off the end. Pipe around the edges of the cookies.

  • Fill in the rest of the cookies with icing, either using the piping bag or a spoon.

  • Decorate with sprinkles and edible glitter. Allow cookies to set.

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 week.

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  1. Valentine's Day Heart Sugar Cookies (9)Kirsty Bryant says

    Valentine's Day Heart Sugar Cookies (10)
    Hi Laura, I made these cookies for boys for Valentines day, they were delicious and so easy to make. Im a big fan of your recipes, they are nice and easy and most importantly super yummy!
    Thank you 🙂

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FAQs

Can you over beat sugar cookie dough? ›

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 old is the sugar cookie? ›

History. Sugar cookies have a plain flavor and have been made for centuries. The popularity and availability of sugar cookies rose when sugar became widely available. The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid-1700s in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

How do you keep cookie cutter shape? ›

To help cookies keep their shape, freeze them! I freeze each batch of cut-out cookies for 5 to 10 minutes before baking. They rise just slightly higher and keep their shape better. This really helps when using an intricate cookie cutter, but I do this even when baking circles.

How do you write perfectly on cookies? ›

Add a few drops of water to 1/4 cup of stiff consistency icing to thin it to medium consistency. The icing should hold a soft peak. Pipe over the lettering with the medium consistency icing and a small decorating tip. Use light pressure and hold your piping hand steady by resting your forearm on the table.

Should sugar cookies be hard or soft? ›

Unlike many things in the baking world, sugar cookies are meant to be foolproof. They don't have much butter or leavening, so they'll keep their shape when you roll out the dough and cut them. They're sturdy enough to be handled and decorated, but soft and delicious enough to be a Christmastime dessert staple.

Should you refrigerate sugar cookies? ›

Choose to store them at room temperature or in the freezer instead of the fridge. If you can store your cookies at room temperature or in the freezer - do it. The fridge should be your last resort because of the moisture that can make your cookies soggy. Store the cookies in an airtight container.

Why do my sugar cookies puff up? ›

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.

Is cookie male or female? ›

This adorable gender-neutral name has Latin, English, Dutch, and modern roots, all revolving around cooking and baking. The traditional Latin and English meaning of Cookie is "cook," perfect if you want to raise a little future chef.

Is caramel cookie a girl? ›

Caramel Arrow Cookie is a determined, supremely loyal individual with a strong mental fortitude. As the First Watcher of the Dark Cacao Kingdom and the head of its most elite troops, she is as ardent towards her nation as one can be and refuses to back down when it and her comrades are threatened.

Why do my sugar cookies break? ›

Let them cool completely before moving them around. Warm cookies are fragile and prefer to be left alone. If you move fresh cookies while they're too warm, they may crumble. Let them be until they cool off and firm up.

Should you refrigerate cut out cookies 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.

Why are my sugar cookies bumpy? ›

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!

What does snow sugar cookie say? ›

I love it when the weather is cold! Let's have a big snow fight! Will you be my friend? Let's make a giant snowman friend!

How do you write on cakes and cookies? ›

A good tip is to always start writing closer to the left side of the cake or cookie than you think you need to. As a beginner, you will almost always run out of room as you write. It is a lot easier to slightly stretch spacing and words as you move to the right, than to squeeze and scrunch in letters.

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