Butter Cookies

A classic indulgence that evokes a sense of comfort and nostalgia as soon as they touch your taste buds. These soft, sweet, and buttery cookies are baked to a golden perfection that exudes simplicity yet indulgence in every bite. In addition to being delicious, these delightful treats are incredibly easy to make, allowing you to enjoy them fresh out of the oven in just 40 minutes!

Butter Cookies
Butter Cookies

Baking Tips:

  • You don’t have to pipe these cookies: You can skip the piping step and opt for an easier method by dividing the dough into small sections, rolling them out, and then using a fork to press them down. This simplifies the process and yields similar results.

  • Piping nozzle size: I suggest opting for a 13mm star nozzle size when piping your cookies; of course, feel free to choose any size that suits your cookie size preference, as it will ultimately determine the final look of your baked treats.

  • Parchment paper: To prevent the parchment paper from shifting on your baking trays as you pipe your cookies, a helpful tip is to pipe a small amount of batter onto the corners of the tray before placing the parchment paper over it. This simple trick ensures that the paper stays securely in place during the piping process.

  • Don’t over fill piping bag: I highly recommend not overfilling the piping bag with the cookie dough. It's best to divide the dough in half before piping to ensure better control and precision in your decorating process. This simple step will make the piping much easier to manage and give you more consistent results.

  • Don’t over bake: Only bake these cookies until the edges turn a beautiful golden brown colour, ensuring that they are perfectly crisp on the outside while remaining delightfully soft and chewy on the inside.

Butter Cookies

Butter Cookies

Yield: 22 Cookies
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Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 15 MinTotal time: 35 Min
Delicate crumb and buttery richness make these cookies irresistible!

Ingredients

Butter Cookies

Instructions

Butter Cookies

Notes

You don’t have to pipe these cookies: You can skip the piping step and opt for an easier method by dividing the dough into small sections, rolling them out, and then using a fork to press them down. This simplifies the process and yields similar results.

Piping nozzle size: I suggest opting for a 13mm star nozzle size when piping your cookies; of course, feel free to choose any size that suits your cookie size preference, as it will ultimately determine the final look of your baked treats.

Parchment paper: To prevent the parchment paper from shifting on your baking trays as you pipe your cookies, a helpful tip is to pipe a small amount of batter onto the corners of the tray before placing the parchment paper over it. This simple trick ensures that the paper stays securely in place during the piping process.

Don’t over fill piping bag: I highly recommend not overfilling the piping bag with the cookie dough. It's best to divide the dough in half before piping to ensure better control and precision in your decorating process. This simple step will make the piping much easier to manage and give you more consistent results.

Don’t over bake: Only bake these cookies until the edges turn a beautiful golden brown colour, ensuring that they are perfectly crisp on the outside while remaining delightfully soft and chewy on the inside.

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