Just in time for the holidays, Green Bay West universal banker Tiffany Pennington shares a staple of the season: the basic, indisputably delicious sugar cookie. The only hitch is, yours might not be quite as artfully frosted as hers.
“I’m quite proud of this set,” Tiffany confesses — as she should be — adding that the gingerbread house is her favorite. “These cookies are like children,” she jokes. “You always say you don’t have a favorite, but deep down, you do.”
Basic sugar cookies
Ingredients
1 cup (two sticks) of REAL unsalted butter, softened
1½ cups confectioner’s sugar
1 egg
2 to 3 tsp flavoring (pick what you like — I prefer almond)
2½ to 2¾ cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Preparation
Cream together softened butter and confectioner’s sugar.
Crack the egg into a separate bowl, and add the flavoring. I use emulsions, but extract also works well. Add that to the butter-sugar mixture and mix until the egg is thoroughly incorporated.
In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, and salt, then add little by little to the mixture. I can tell the dough is ready when most of it sticks to the paddle. When I touch it, it has a little give, but does not stick to my fingers.
Roll out on parchment to about ¼ inch thick; use flour for dusting as necessary.
Then, cut and bake at 400 degrees for 3-4 minutes.
This version makes 2 to 2½ dozen cookies; doubled, it makes 4 to 5 dozen.
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Wow you are really talented. You could sell these. Beautiful artwork.
Thank you! I do sell them, actually, lol! During the Holidays, I raise funds for my daughter’s dance tuition and competition fees, by selling these cookies! Thank you for the compliment!
Do you give lessons?! Those are amazing!
WOW! Great decorating!!
Absolutely beautiful!!