Roll the cookies into balls of around 40g/1½ oz – you should get about 15–16 that are golf ball-sized, then pat them down to flatten into thick discs. Put the icing sugar into a bowl and toss ...
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Simple sugar cookies need not be boring. We love punching up their flavor with ginger, cinnamon or apricot jam, and topping them with everything from colorful sprinkles to sticky-sweet icing.
Place the butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl ... Pipe a zig zag pattern onto each cookie to make a Christmas tree. Working quickly, top with mini rainbow chocolate beans to decorate.
So many recipes feature the same major staples — butter, sugar, flour, spices, chocolate — and still, the variations are endless. We’ve been publishing an annual holiday cookie collection ...