Easy Eggnog Sugar Cookies - Perfect Christmas Cookies Recipe! (2024)

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These easy Eggnog Sugar Cookies are soft and chewy cookies flavored with nutmeg and topped with a creamy eggnog buttercream. Perfect for Christmas!

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  • Chewy Sugar Cookies with Eggnog Frosting
  • How I Developed this Christmas COokie REcipe
  • How to Store These Cookies
  • Do You Have to Chill the Cookie Dough?
  • Get the Recipe

Looking for more Christmas cookies? Try my Snowball Cookies or these Frosted Sugar Cookies! I also love this classic Soft Sugar Cookie recipe.

Chewy Sugar Cookies with Eggnog Frosting

Oh, have you heard that I love eggnog? I posted a could recipes before the end of November because I really just couldn’t wait to share them with you. Be sure to check out my Eggnog Cream Pie Parfaits and my Ultimate Eggnog Poke Cake. Turns out, I am not done with eggnog yet!

These Eggnog Sugar Cookies are down right perfect. The minute you sink your teeth in for the first bite, you won’t be able to stop. Be sure to check out my other recipe from cookie week: Orange Cranberry Almond Bark.

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How I Developed this Christmas COokie REcipe

My boyfriend’s family has this incredible snickerdoodle recipe that is soft and pillowy (it’s a word). It really makes for the perfect cookie. For this cookie, I omitted the cinnamon and sugar, and flavored it with nutmeg for a bit of spice.

Every sugar cookie needs a frosting .This frosting is an eggnog buttercream. Besides the basic butter and powdered sugar, I added more nutmeg and eggnog right into the frosting.

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How to Store These Cookies

If you are planning to serve these cookies the next day, feel free to leave them out on the counter for awhile. The frosting will get slightly crust on top, allowing you to stack them easier. However, don’t stack too high or you will crush the frosting.

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Do You Have to Chill the Cookie Dough?

For this recipe, it can make enough cookies to serve a crowd, or it can easily be halved. The original recipe calls for the dough to be refrigerated for an hour, I find that the cookies tend not to spread as much if I refrigerated the dough. However, I am too impatient, so often times, I will let it sit in the fridge for only 30 minutes or so and keep it refrigerated between batches.

Did I mention these cookies were perfect? This Eggnog sugar cookie might just end up replacing your favorite sugar cookie.

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Soft & Chewy Eggnog Sugar Cookies

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  • Author: Julianne Dell
  • Prep Time: 45 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 55 minutes
  • Yield: 3 dozen cookies

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Description

These easy eggnog sugar cookies are a soft-based sugar cookie flavored with nutmeg and topped with a creamy eggnog buttercream.

Ingredients

  • 1 C (2 sticks) Unsalted butter
  • 2 C Sugar
  • 2 Large eggs
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 3 C Flour
  • 1/2 tsp Baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp Cream of tarter
  • 1 tsp Nutmeg
  • For the frosting
  • 1 C Unsalted butter
  • 4 C Powdered sugar
  • 34 tbsp Eggnog
  • 1/4 tsp Nutmeg
  • Nutmeg to sprinkle

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F
  2. Combine butter with sugar and beat on medium speed until well creamed together.
  3. Add eggs and vanilla extract. Mix into butter and sugar until eggs are well beaten.
  4. In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, cream of tartar and nutmeg. Slowly add into batter and beat on medium low speed until well combined and dough forms.
  5. Refrigerate dough for 30 minutes.
  6. Use a two-table spoon cookie scoop and space evenly on a cookie sheet lined with a Silpat or parchment paper. Bake at 350°F for 10-12 minutes in the middle rack of your oven.

For the Frosting

  1. Allow butter to come to room temperature. Using a stand mixer, beat the butter for several minutes until light and fluffy.
  2. Add powdered sugar one cup at a time and slowly increase speed from low to medium. As the frosting becomes thicker, slowly add eggnog and slowly increase speed to medium high; beat for several minutes until light and fluffy.
  3. Spread over cooled cookie and sprinkle with nutmeg.
  • Category: Cookies
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Recipes from my friends:

Mini Eggnog Cheesecake Cookie Bites from Grandbaby Cakes

Chocolate Caramel Ginger Cookies from I Am Baker

Eggnog Cupcakes from Life Love and Sugar

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Easy Eggnog Sugar Cookies - Perfect Christmas Cookies Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

What to mix eggnog with? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

Why do sugar cookies poke holes before baking? ›

So by poking the holes in, the cookie. will ensure that the cookie shape does not spread, which sugar cookies love to do. It also helps it stay nice and flat at the top.

How to thicken up eggnog? ›

For extra thickness, whip up 1 cup of heavy cream and fold into the eggnog before serving. Even richer eggnog: Feel free to play with the proportions of whole milk to cream, keeping 3 cups total dairy. Heavy cream will make your eggnog thicker and creamier.

What makes sugar cookies crack on top? ›

Issues with cracking usually derive from the sugar coating, not enough or expired baking powder or baking soda, or the oven temperature isn't hot enough. Solution: Granulated sugar is more effective at drying the surface than powdered sugar.

What liquid goes with eggnog? ›

However, there are a few things to consider when making your purchase at the liquor store.
  • Brandy: Makes the Most Traditional Eggnog.
  • Rum: Blends Seamlessly, Keeping the Eggnog Flavor Intact.
  • Bourbon: Eggnog With a Kick.
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How much alcohol does eggnog have? ›

A concentration of at least 20% of alcohol (about the same amounts of alcoholic spirits and milk or cream), and refrigeration are recommended for safety.

How do you keep sugar cookies from spreading when baking? ›

  1. The Rules for Making Sure Your Sugar Cookies Don't Spread.
  2. Rule No. 1: Bake at the Right Temperature.
  3. Rule No. 2: Don't Over or Under Cream Your Butter.
  4. Rule No. 3: Don't Over-Soften Your Butter.
  5. Rule No. 4: Don't Overcrowd the Baking Sheet.
  6. Rule No. 5: Make Sure Your Ingredients Have Not Expired.
  7. Rule No.
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How do you keep sugar cookies from burning on the bottom? ›

If cookies are burning on the bottom it usually means your pan is too dark. The color and dullness or shine of your pan all affect the finished baking product. A light-colored, non-reflective sheet pan or cookie sheet is best for cookies, and I always line mine with a sheet of parchment paper.

How do I get my sugar cookies to keep their shape? ›

Sandwich your dough between two sheets of parchment, roll, then freeze; it makes cut-out cookies a breeze! If you plan to store it for only a few hours or days, there's no need to overwrap the baking sheet; for longer storage, wrap the entire baking sheet tightly with plastic wrap before freezing.

How do you thin store bought eggnog? ›

Shaking eggnog with ice dilutes it just a little. This helps turn the volume down on its inherent sweetness and thins it so it's not tacky thick, and viscous. It gets your eggnog nicely chilled too, which helps the store-bought stuff taste less sticky sweet.

What makes eggnog taste better? ›

Spiced Rum

Speaking of spice, this eggnog addition packs a punch. And one sip will be all the proof you need that rum isn't just for tiki drinks. With flavors like vanilla, cinnamon, and clove taking center stage and a full-bodied creamy texture, spiced rum is a natural BFF for eggnog.

How long is egg nog good for? ›

The Food and Drug Administration suggests consuming commercial eggnog within three to five days of opening a carton, and you should drink homemade eggnog within two to four days of making. If you're unsure whether eggnog has gone off, give it a whiff, and check for these signs: lumpy texture. spoiled milk smell.

Why do people poke fork holes in sugar cookies? ›

You can use a fork or a dough docker to prick small holes all over the surface of the dough. By venting the steam, docking keeps the dough from billowing or heaving as it bakes. It's an important step for crisp cookies or that are baked all in a single sheet and not cut up until they come out of the oven.

What causes butter bleed in sugar cookies? ›

Additionally, if you add too much food coloring, you can get what's commonly referred to in the cookie world as 'butter bleed'. Butter bleed is when your cookie looks great decorated and then you come back hours later (or the next day) and notice what looks like grease stains seeping in.

What does eggnog taste good with? ›

Bourbon, Whiskey, or Rye

Any of these brown liquors (all of which are technically whiskeys, as is Scotch) work beautifully in partnership with eggnog since they balance the sweetness with a hint of smoke.

What is the best way to drink eggnog? ›

Eggnog is usually served cold, but you may choose to heat it, especially if you're coming in from making snowmen or ice skating. And you can spike eggnog with a splash of brandy, rum or your spirit of choice, but it's also delicious simply spiked with vanilla or cinnamon.

What alcohol do you beat with eggnog? ›

The luscious texture of the drink is enhanced with seasonal hard spices, typically nutmeg and cinnamon." While you may typically reach for a bottle of rum or whiskey for eggnog, amaro and tequila are also good options.

What is eggnog traditionally served in? ›

Eggnog is a drink primarily made with eggs (hence the name) and milk, and is traditionally served at large gatherings in a punch bowl during the winter season, primarily at Christmas.

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