Valentine's Frosted Sugar Cookies (2024)

posted by Laurie on January 27, 2021// 4 Comments

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Our Valentine’s Frosted Sugar Cookies are a bite-sized version of the classic sugar cookies with homemade buttercream frosting. So yummy and so easy to make!

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Frosted Sugar Cookies are one of our most favorite kinds of cookies. And these “mini” Valentine’s Frosted Sugar Cookies are a perfect Valentine’s Day treat. They are so easy to decorate that even the youngest family member can join in on the fun. And most importantly, they are a super delicious bite-sized treat of yummy sugar cookies and creamy buttercream frosting. You’ll definitely want to make these for your loved ones for Valentine’s Day.

How to Make the Sugar Cookie Dough

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Our Valentine’s Heart SugarCookies Bitesstart with our Best Sugar Cookie Recipe. This sugar cookie dough is easy to work with, tastes great, and really holds it’s shaping during the baking process. You can find the recipe and detailed instructions on how to make the dough here. We made a half-batch (exact measurements are included in the recipe box at the bottom of the post) of our Best Sugar Cookie Recipe and ended up with 90 Mini Heart Sugar Cookie Bites that were approximately 1 inch tall.

Step 1: To make the Sugar Cookie dough, cream the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla and beat until thoroughly combined. Add the baking powder and mix. Finally the flour, one cup at a time and mix just until combined.

Baking Instructions

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Step 2: Roll out the cookie dough about 5/8″ and use a small Heart Cookie Cutter to cut out the heart-shaped Sugar Cookie Bites.

Step 3: Bake in an oven preheated to 350 degrees for 5-6 minutes (depending on how thick or thin you rolled the dough). Check on the cookies at the 4-minute mark, because you don’t want to over bake them. The edges will be slightly golden when they are ready to come out of the oven. Allow the cookies to cool completely before you frost them.

Frosting and Decorating the Cookies

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Step 4: Next, whip up a batch of our easy and delicious Best Buttercream Frosting Recipe. You can find our recipe for buttercream frosting here.

Step 5: We split this batch into three bowls to make our pink, red and white frosting. For the red frosting, we added 4 drops of Crimson Wilton Color Right Food coloring and 1 drop of Pink food coloring. To get this pretty color of light pink frosting we added 1 drop of Wilton Color Right Pink frosting to ourBest Buttercream Frosting Recipe.

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Step 6: Once you have your frosting ready to there are no fancy decorating skills required. Use a knife to spread the yummy buttercream frosting onto the cookies and then decorate them with a pretty Valentine’s Day NonPareils Sprinkles.

Expert Tips and FAQS

Allow the Best Buttercream Frosting to set before you store the cookies away. (But you don’t have to wait to eat them!)

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Other Valentine’s Day Cookies You will love

  • Chocolate Cookies with Raspberry Frosting
  • Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
  • Valentine’s Day Frosted Sugar Cookie Bars

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Valentine's Frosted Sugar Cookies

Yield90 1" Cookies

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Additional Time20 minutes

Total Time40 minutes

Our Valentine's Frosted Sugar Cookies are a bite-sized version of the classic sugar cookies with homemade buttercream frosting. So yummy and so easy to make!

Ingredients

The Best Sugar Cookie Dough

  • 1 cup Butter (Salted Sweet Cream, softened to room temperature)
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar
  • 1 Large Egg
  • 1 tablespoon Vanilla Extract
  • 2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 3 cups All-Purpose Flour

Other ingredients

  • The Best Buttercream Frosting
  • Valentine's Day NonPareils Sprinkles
  • Heart Cookie Cutter Set
  • Wilton Color Right Food Coloring - Pink
  • Wilton Color Right Food Coloring - Crimson

Instructions

  1. To make the Sugar Cookie dough, cream the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla and beat until thoroughly combined. Add the baking powder and mix. Finally the flour, one cup at a time and mix just until combined.
  2. Roll out the cookie dough about 5/8" and use a small Heart Cookie Cutter to cut out the heart-shaped Sugar Cookie Bites.
  3. Bake in an oven preheated to 350 degrees for 5-6 minutes (depending on how thick or thin you rolled the dough). Check on the cookies at the 4-minute mark, because you don't want to over bake them. The edges will be slightly golden when they are ready to come out of the oven.
  4. Allow the cookies to cool completely before you frost them.
  5. Make a batch of ourBest Buttercream Frosting Recipeand split it into three portions. Leave one portion white and color the other two pink and red.
  6. Frost the cookie bite hearts.
  7. Sprinkle the top of the frosting withValentine's Day NonPareils Sprinkles.

Notes

Frosting Colors:
For the red frosting, we mixed the frosting with 4 drops of Crimson Wilton Color Right Food coloring and 1 drop of Pink food coloring. To get this pretty color of light pink frosting we added 1 drop of Wilton Color Right Pink food coloring to the frosting.

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FAQs

How to frost sugar cookies like a pro? ›

Start by outlining the cookie with piping-consistency icing in any color you choose. Then, use flooding-consistency icing to fill the outlined area, starting by flooding around the edges and working your way towards the center. If the flooding is inconsistent in thickness, redistribute the wet icing with a toothpick.

Can I use canned frosting to decorate sugar cookies? ›

Yes! You can use any canned frosting or even make your own (but that's for another time).

What is the difference between royal icing and sugar cookie icing? ›

Cookie icing can be used in the same way that royal icing can; however, it doesn't dry as hard as royal icing does. It's great for flooding cookies or piping designs into wet icing. To thin the consistency of cookie icing, just pop it in the microwave for about 20 seconds.

Why are frosted sugar cookies so dry? ›

Tips for baking soft sugar cookies

If there's too much flour, the cookies will turn out dry and they will not spread. If possible, measure the flour with a food scale. Otherwise, to ensure the exact amount, gently spoon the flour into the measuring cup and level if off with a flat edge.

Is it better to freeze sugar cookies with or without frosting? ›

Sugar cookies, like most cookies, can be frozen, but if you are planning to decorate your sugar cookies with frosting, freeze before decorating. As with most cookies, you can freeze sugar cookie dough or freeze baked sugar cookies.

How long to let cookies sit before icing? ›

Allow cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before decorating. I like to decorate cookies directly on baking sheets so I can stick the entire baking sheet in the refrigerator to help set the icing. So place the cooled cookies back on baking sheets.

Can you use Betty Crocker frosting to decorate cookies? ›

Betty Crocker Cookie Icing is the easy way to decorate cookies. Simply squeeze the ready-to-use pouch over your cookies to create beautiful and delicious treats.

What three ingredients is royal icing made of? ›

There are several methods that can be used to make royal icing, however no matter which method is used. The foundational ingredients remain the same - egg whites, icing sugar (also known as confectioner's or powdered sugar) lemon juice or cream of tartar.

What are the disadvantages of royal icing? ›

Although royal icing dries firm, it is still sensitive to its environment. If it comes in contact with any grease, oil or high levels of humidity, it goes soft.

Is Wilton cookie icing the same as royal icing? ›

Like royal icing, cookie icing can be used to decorate your roll-out sugar and gingerbread cookies; however, unlike royal icing, cookie icing does not dry hard. Cookies decorated with cookie icing will set smooth, but the icing will remain soft and can be damaged if cookies are stacked or packaged.

Why poke holes in sugar cookies? ›

So by poking the holes in, the cookie. will ensure that the cookie shape does not spread, which sugar cookies love to do.

Should you refrigerate frosted sugar cookies? ›

Avoid storing decorated cookies in the fridge, as it will affect the structure of the icing and taste of the cookie.

How do you frost sugar cookies neatly? ›

Flood the interior of the cookie with flood icing.

Using a bottle of the flood icing, begin filling the interior of the cookie with icing. Use the nose of the bottle to push the icing into the corners and against edges. Think of this flood icing like using a paintbrush.

What are the best piping tips for cookies? ›

Recommended Piping Tips

Wilton #3, Wilton #4, and Wilton #5 are larger and easier to work with. I prefer using Wilton #4 for outlining and flooding cookies.

Does freezing sugar cookies make them softer? ›

Actually, you may be surprised to learn that some cookiers purposely finish their cookies in advance so they can freeze them as they are convinced, they taste better after being frozen and thawed! I know cookiers who have tested their cookies and have found they stay softer for longer after they've been frozen.

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