The recipe for easy and delicious Sugar Free Butter Cookies (2024)

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How to make Sugar Free Butter Cookies .

This recipe is for those of us who enjoy that buttery cookie flavor but, without all of the sugar.

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Sugar Free Butter Cookies


The sugar free version of a classic favorite cookie.
I love the buttery flavor of this cookie especially during the holiday season.

This recipe for butter cookies may remind you of my sugar free shortbread cookie recipes.

Both cookie recipe are classic and favorite cookie recipes for so many of us.
Also, both shortbread and butter cookie recipes are classic cookie recipes that have been around for a long time.

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You may be wondering are shortbread cookies the same as butter cookies.

As I just mentioned, both shortbread and butter cookies are a lot alike in both how they taste and how they look. Also, both shortbread and butter cookies are based upon butter.

Butter cookies and shortbread cookie recipes share the same basic ingredients as well.

Obviously, those basic ingredients include butter, flour, and sugar (or alternative). The difference between the two cookies really lies in the temperature that they are baked in an in the amount of each of the ingredients that are used in the recipe.

Here is what you can do with Sugar Free Butter Cookies.

Yes, you can simply roll them up into balls and press them into a circle for baking.
However, sometimes you may choose to use a cookie press and bake your cookies into fun shapes.

You can also add a bit of color or flavor to your cookies.

Adding a few drops of food coloring can give your cookies a colorful look. Or, you can substitute another flavor extract for your vanilla extract to add a different flavor to your cookies (I like almond extract or banana extract for this recipe).

Here are some tips Sugar Free Butter Cookies

I just mentioned that you can change up the color of these cookies by adding food coloring . Also mentioned that you can change up the flavor of these cookies by adding a different flavor to your cookies (I like almond extract or banana extract for this recipe).

Here are some more cookie baking tips for you.

  1. It is really important that you use real butter in this recipe. I always like to give alternatives when I can in a recipe to inspire folks to tailor a recipe towards their needs. However, this is a butter cookie recipe and hence, the butter needs to be in it.
  2. Using fresh ingredients is also essential for the success of your cookies. This is especially true for your dry ingredients.
  3. For anyone using this recipe to make fun cookie shapes using cookie cutters or simply to roll out and cut into shapes, refrigerating your dough before doing so is almost always the best way to go. You can refrigerate the dough for as little as 45 minutes or a day or two ahead of actually making your cookies.

What is the best butter to use in this cookie recipe anyway?

Usually, a recipe with butter will state 'unsalted butter' as this will allow you to control the actual amount of salt that is actually in the recipe. However, this is one recipe where using salted butter and omitting the salt may actually work better. Also, using butter just out of the refrigerator may actually be better than using butter that has been at room temperature. This is because of how the butter reacts with the other ingredients in this particular recipe.

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As mentioned,you can change up the color of these cookies by adding food coloring . Also mentioned that you can change up the flavor of these cookies by adding a different flavor to your cookies (I like almond extract or banana extract for this recipe).

Also, I mentioned that using fresh ingredients is also essential for the success of your cookies.

This is especially true for your dry ingredients. Also, using butter just out of the refrigerator is better for the dough than using butter that has been allowed to get to room temperature.

What you will need to make this recipe for butter cookies

  • Flour - 2 ½ cups, all purpose. You can find keto and low carb all purpose flour alternatives here.
  • Salt- ½ tsp. You can omit this if you are using butter that has salt added to it.
  • Butter- 2 sticks plus 1 tablespoon. That is two sticks plus one tablespoon. The butter can be softened to room temperature or taken from the refrigerator and cut into cubes. Subbing in a butter alternative will take away from the 'butter taste' that is a part of these cookies.
  • Sugar Alternative- ⅔ cup of equivalent to sugar. For best results, please use a granulated Sugar Alternative that measures 1:1 with sugar and is suitable for baking with.
  • Egg-1.
  • Vanilla Extract-2 teaspoons. You can sub in another extract for all or part of the vanilla extract. My choices include almond extract or banana extract .

How to make Sugar Free Butter Cookies.

  • Use a whisk or a fork to mix together the flour and salt in a small bowl.
  • Next, in a mixing bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar alternative. I set my mixer on medium and cream until the mix has become creamy in texture. If you are using butter that is still cool, please have it cut up into cubes first. Then mix on low speed for one minute before increasing it to medium.
  • For the next step we will add the flour from the first bowl to the mixing bowl. Then beat in the egg and add the extract.
  • Refrigerate your dough covered for at least 45 minutes if you are planning on rolling it out and using cookie cutters or cutting it into shapes.
  • When you are ready to bake your cookies, preheat the oven to 350 and prep your cookie sheets with parchment paper. Place your cut, pressed, or dropped cookie dough onto the sheet and baked for 8-10 minutes or when the edges begin to turn a light brown color. Allow your cookies to cool on the cookie sheets so that they can set.

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This is the best and most delicious and simple recipe for Sugar Free Butter Cookies are perfect for your next dessert or gathering!

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: cookies, holidays, Snack

Cuisine: American

Search Result: browned butter, cookies, holiday baking, sugar free

Servings: 36

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Ingredients

Tip: You can make this dough ahead of time and freeze or refrigerate it for later baking!

Instructions

  • Use a whisk or a fork to mix together the flour and salt in a small bowl. Next, in a mixing bowl, cream together the butter and the sugar alternative. I set my mixer on medium and cream until the mix has become creamy in texture. If you are using butter that is still cool, please have it cut up into cubes first. Then mix on low speed for one minute before increasing it to medium.

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  • For the next step we will add the flour from the first bowl to the mixing bowl. Then beat in the egg and add the extract. Refrigerate your dough covered for at least 45 minutes if you are planning on rolling it out and using cookie cutters or cutting it into shapes

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  • When you are ready to bake your cookies, preheat the oven to 350 and prep your cookie sheets with parchment paper. Place your cut, pressed, or dropped cookie dough onto the sheet and baked for 8-10 minutes or when the edges begin to turn a light brown color. Allow your cookies to cool on the cookie sheets so that they can set.

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Recipe Notes

As mentioned,you can change up the color of these cookies by adding food coloring . Also mentioned that you can change up the flavor of these cookies by adding a different flavor to your cookies (I like almond extract or banana extract for this recipe).

Also, I mentioned that using fresh ingredients is also essential for the success of your cookies.

This is especially true for your dry ingredients. Also, using butter just out of the refrigerator is better for the dough than using butter that has been allowed to get to room temperature.

*Please check the nutritional labels to assure that you are sticking to your diet restrictions for any substitutions used.

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Nutritional Information is only an estimate and can vary especially with ingredients that are used.

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Nutrition

Calories: 82kcal | Carbohydrates: 7g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 82mg | Potassium: 13mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 174IU | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

Please note: Nutritional data has been calculated using a tool that comes with this recipe card and not by me. This means that Nutritional Information is only an estimate and can vary especially with ingredients that you use. The accuracy of this tool may differ from other tools as expected. Also note that there is no instructional value to the video that may be attached to this recipe. It is only there for visual pleasure. For more information about the images in this recipe, please refer the the recipe instructions. Thank you!

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FAQs

What happens when you add too much butter to sugar cookies? ›

Too much butter makes cookies turn out just as you'd expect: very buttery. This batch of cookies was cakey in the middle, but also airy throughout, with crispy edges. They were yellow and slightly puffy in the middle, and brown and super thin around the perimeter.

What happens to cookies without enough butter? ›

Butter is an emulsifier and it makes cookies tender. It also adds in the crispy-around-the-edges element. Adding too much butter can cause the cookies to be flat and greasy. Adding too little butter can cause the cookies to be tough and crumbly.

Why can't I pipe my butter cookies? ›

There are a few issues that can come up when you are piping these - the first is that if your butter is too cool, then the mixture will be hard to pipe out. Using less batter in your piping bag will help this. Make sure that the liquid you add is room temperature.

What's the difference between sugar cookies and butter cookies? ›

The biggest difference between sugar cookies and butter cookies is that sugar cookies are often rolled thin and cut out using cookie cutters. While butter cookies will hold their shape while baking, the dough is much softer and for best results should be piped onto a baking sheet and then baked.

What happens if you don't add enough sugar to cookies? ›

When you decrease the sugar in a cookie recipe, you won't just get a result that's less sweet. You'll get cookies that are harder, drier, crumblier, and spread far less. It was also interesting to note that decreasing the sugar also yielded 1 less cookie dough ball.

Should I use baking soda or baking powder in cookies? ›

Baking soda is typically used for chewy cookies, while baking powder is generally used for light and airy cookies. Since baking powder is comprised of a number of ingredients (baking soda, cream of tartar, cornstarch, etc.), using it instead of pure baking soda will affect the taste of your cookies.

What happens if you use melted butter instead of softened for cookies? ›

In cookies, softened butter will result in a cakier and airier cookie than using melted butter. This is due to the fact that softened butter will create air bubbles that expand in the oven during baking. Melted butter will make your cookies delightfully dense on the inside and crisp on the edges.

What happens if you add extra butter to cookies? ›

Classic signs of a cookie with too much butter include crispy-bordering-on-burnt edges, a greasy surface, an excessively brittle texture, and a predominantly buttery flavor that overpowers the other caramel and chocolate notes.

What is the best butter for butter cookies? ›

The best butter for your baked goods depends on what type of recipe you're whipping up. Unsalted, American-style butter works well in goods like cookies, pound cakes and pancakes that require the high-fat content of conventional butter and more flexibility with salt and flavor content.

What is the difference between a butter cookie and a shortbread cookie? ›

Shortbread cookies, butter cookies, and sugar cookies are all light in color and buttery, but there are a few key differences: Eggs: Butter cookies and sugar cookies typically contain eggs, while shortbread cookies can be made with or without eggs. The egg makes the dough more pliable and less crumbly.

What is the best substitute for sugar in cookies? ›

For basic baked goods like sugar cookies or pound cake, using maple syrup or honey instead of sugar lends the finished product a little extra flavor. You'll need a little less of these sweeteners for your recipe—just ¾ cup of maple syrup or honey replaces a full cup of granulated sugar.

Are sugar free cookies better than regular cookies? ›

A: Switching to sugar-free cakes and sweets is unlikely to lead to much, if any, weight loss. Sweeteners used in these products usually include a sugar alcohol, such as maltitol or sorbitol, which are not zero-calorie, but about half the calories of sugar.

Why are my butter cookies dry? ›

Overmixing the dough

If you overmix the dough, the cookies will be dry and crumbly. The best way to fix this is to add more liquid to the dough. This can be done by adding milk, water, or even melted butter. You may also need to add more flour to the dough if it is too wet.

What happens if you add too much butter? ›

Too much butter will result in a very soft, sticky dough that's difficult to shape, and bakes up greasy and dense.

Can too much butter make cookies flat? ›

The Problem: Incorrectly Measured Ingredients

Sugar sucks up liquid, and when those cookies bake, it'll release the liquid and cause the cookies to spread out. If you use too much butter, the cookies will end up flat and greasy.

Does more butter make cookies softer? ›

Also, underbaking them by a minute or 2 will help them retain a dense, chewy bite, explains Jenny McCoy, pastry baking arts chef-instructor at the Institute for Culinary Education in New York. Adding more moisture to your dough in the form of extra butter, egg yolks, or brown sugar will make your cookies even softer.

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