Vegan Sugar Cookies (Soft & Chewy!) (2024)

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Vegan sugar cookies are soft, chewy, buttery, and sweet! The easy recipe is made with one bowl and ready in 20 minutes. It’s dairy-free, gluten-free friendly, and made with no eggs. This classic Christmas cookie recipe is not only perfect for the holiday season, but also enjoyed all year round! They’re great for birthday parties, potlucks, and gifting.

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I’m pretty sure I’ve always been a foodie. As a little girl, I used to love grocery shopping with my mom. We’d browse the aisles together, picking out fresh produce and yummy snacks for our large family of 8. When I think back to those grocery trips together, one thing always comes to mind: soft, chewy, sugar cookies!

Oftentimes, once we’d reach the bakery section of the store, the generous baker would offer me a free kid’s cookie. Truthfully, I’m not sure why it was labeled as a kid’s cookie, since it was nearly the size of my face! She’d ask, “Sugar or chocolate chip?” with a big smile every time. After consistently choosing chocolate chip, I decided to take a chance on sugar… and I was so happy I did! It was love at first bite.

While preparing this classic sugar cookie recipe, I aimed to recreate the soft-baked, melt-in-your-mouth texture of my beloved “Very Generous Baker at the Grocery Store” sugar cookies. The crispy and crackly exterior perfectly complements the soft, tender interior.

These vegan sugar cookies are a classic Christmas cookie recipe, but they can also be enjoyed all year long. You can share them with friends this holiday season, or bring them along to birthday parties and potlucks. If desired, you can even add vanilla frosting and sprinkles on top!

PS: If you love sugar cookie desserts, you’ll also want to try my Edible Sugar Cookie Dough and Sugar Cookie Truffles.

These sugar cookies are:

  • Vegan, dairy-free, egg-free, and gluten-free friendly
  • Soft, chewy, buttery, and tender
  • Perfectly sweet & rolled in granulated sugar
  • Made with pantry staples // no weird ingredients
  • A quick, easy, one bowl cookie recipe
  • Ready in 20 minutes with a no chill cookie dough
  • Great for Christmas, gifting, and holiday parties!
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What are vegan sugar cookies made of?

  • Flour: All-purpose flour, also known as plain flour, is used for these classic sugar cookies. If you follow a gluten-free diet, you can simply use a 1:1 gluten-free all-purpose baking flour. I recommend the Bob’s Red Mill brand.
  • Vegan butter: Vegan butter keeps this recipe dairy-free while providing a buttery flavor.
  • Granulated sugar: Granulated sugar or cane sugar is the primary sweetener for this vegan sugar cookie recipe.
  • Light brown sugar: A touch of light brown sugar adds moisture and gives the cookies a chewier texture.
  • Almond milk: You can use any almond milk, but I typically stick with an unsweetened plain or vanilla variety.
  • Vanilla extract: Vanilla extract is essential! It adds a sweet, warm flavor and aroma.
  • Cornstarch: Cornstarch helps create an overall tender texture and slightly gooey interior.
  • Baking powder and baking soda: These leavening agents help the cookies rise while baking.
  • Salt: A pinch of salt is needed to enhance the sweet ingredients.
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How to make soft and chewy vegan sugar cookies

For the full ingredient measurements and step-by-step instructions, scroll down to view the recipe card at the bottom of the page.

First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, add vegan butter, granulated sugar, and light brown sugar. Using a handheld electric mixer or a stand mixer, cream together until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes on medium speed). Add the almond milk and vanilla extract, then cream together once more just to combine.

Next, add the all-purpose flour, cornstarch, baking soda, baking powder, and salt to the bowl. Mix together just until the flour is evenly incorporated.

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Scoop the cookie dough and roll into 12 balls. Add the extra 1/3 cup granulated sugar to a bowl. Generously roll each ball of cookie dough in the sugar, then transfer to the baking sheets.

Bake the cookies on the middle rack in the oven, one tray at a time, for 10-12 minutes. Remove cookies from the oven when the edges are beginning to firm but the center appears slightly underbaked. The cookies will be extremely puffy, which is totally normal!

Lift the baking sheet 2 feet about the countertop, and drop onto the counter. Repeat 6-7 times. This will force the cookie tops to slightly crack and de-puff while cooling, creating a perfect soft and chewy texture. Allow the vegan sugar cookies to cool before enjoying!

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Tips for making the best dairy-free sugar cookies

Measure the flour correctly. Proper flour measurement is an often overlooked aspect of baking. In fact, measuring it incorrectly can result in using way too much. Flour should never be scooped or packed into the measuring cup. Instead, you should spoon it into the cup until your desired measurement is reached. After, level off the top with a flat surface (such as the back of a knife).

Use slightly softened butter. Slightly softened butter will take a subtle imprint when gently pressed with your finger.

Don’t forget to roll the dough in sugar. This step is easy to forget, but it’s very important. You’ll notice the actual cookies themselves contain less sugar than your typical chocolate chip cookie recipe. Well, that’s because the sugar cookie dough will be rolled in extra sugar just before baking. This means your cookies will not be sweet enough if you forget this part. (I know, the horror!) So, don’t forget it. These are sugar cookies, after all!

Bake on the middle rack in your oven. I highly recommend baking the cookies one tray at a time on the middle rack in your oven. This leads to even baking. If you choose to bake two sheets at a time (one in the middle and one on the lower rack), you will notice the middle sheet always has better results.

Drop the pan, repeatedly. Wait, what? Let me explain. 🙂 When you remove the cookies from the oven, they should appear slightly underbaked in the center and extremely puffy. Like, to the point where you think, “Oh no, these need more time baking and why on earth do they look like literal clouds?”

Firstly, they do not need more time in the oven – don’t worry! Secondly, we’ll counter that puffiness with a few pan drops. Lift the baking sheet about 2 feet above the countertop and drop it onto the counter. Repeat this action 6-7 times, then let the cookies cool. This will force the cookies to lightly crack on top and de-puff, while keeping a super soft and chewy interior.

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Can I frost these sugar cookies?

Yes, absolutely! Although frosting is not necessary, you can spread Vegan Vanilla Frosting over the cookies if you’d like to. This is a fun idea if you’re baking these cookies for a birthday party or a special occasion. I recommend adding rainbow sprinkles or holiday-themed sprinkles as well! Be sure to add the frosting after your cookies cool completely.

How to store them

Once the vegan sugar cookies cool, you can store leftovers in a sealed container on the countertop. The cookies will keep fresh for 3-4 days. For longterm storage, place them in a ziplock bag inside the freezer for up to 3 months. I suggest placing a strip of parchment paper between each cookie to prevent them from sticking together once frozen.

More vegan Christmas cookies you will love

  • Vegan Chocolate Peppermint Cookies
  • Vegan Hot Chocolate Cookies
  • Vegan Brown Sugar Cookies
  • Vegan Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • Vegan Peanut Butter Blossoms
  • Vegan Snickerdoodle Cookies
  • Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Vegan Sugar Cookies (Soft & Chewy!)

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  • Author: Kaylie Grace
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 12 minutes
  • Total Time: 22 minutes
  • Yield: 12 cookies 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Bake
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan
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Vegan sugar cookies are soft, chewy, buttery, and sweet! The easy recipe is made with one bowl and ready in 20 minutes. It’s dairy-free, gluten-free friendly, and made with no eggs. This classic Christmas cookie recipe is not only perfect for the holiday season, but also enjoyed all year round! They’re great for birthday parties, potlucks, and gifting. #vegancookies #cookies #cookierecipes #christmasdesserts #holidaybaking #holidaydesserts #vegandessert

Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup vegan butter, slightly softened
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tbsp light brown sugar, tightly packed
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour (or GF all-purpose flour), measured correctly*
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/3 cup granulated sugar, for rolling

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line 2 large baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, add vegan butter, granulated sugar, and light brown sugar. Using a handheld electric mixer or a stand mixer, cream together until light and fluffy (typically 2-3 minutes on medium speed). Add almond milk and vanilla extract, then cream together once more just to combine.
  3. Add all-purpose flour, cornstarch, baking soda, baking powder, and salt to the bowl. Mix together until the flour is evenly incorporated.
  4. Scoop the cookie dough and roll into 12 balls. Add the extra 1/3 cup granulated sugar to a bowl. Generously roll each ball of cookie dough in the granulated sugar, then transfer to the baking sheets.
  5. Bake cookies on the middle rack in the oven, one tray at a time, for 10-12 minutes. Remove cookies from the oven when their edges are beginning to firm but the center still looks underbaked. The cookies will be very puffy! This is totally normal. Lift the baking sheet 2 feet above the countertop and drop it. Repeat this action 6-7 times. This will force the cookies to slightly crack and de-puff while cooling, creating a delicious soft and chewy texture. Let the cookies cool before devouring. Enjoy!

Notes

  • *Be sure to measure the flour correctly. Flour should never be scooped or packed into a measuring cup, as that will result in way too much flour. Instead, add spoonfuls of flour into the measuring cup until you reach the amount needed. Level off the top with a flat surface, such as the back of a knife.
  • I recommend baking the cookies one tray at a time on the middle rack in your oven. This allows the cookies to bake evenly and helps you achieve the best results.
  • For a soft and chewy texture, be sure to remove the cookies from the oven while the center still appears slightly underbaked. Don’t forget to drop the baking sheet against the countertop 6-7 times before cooling.
  • Do not skip rolling the cookie dough in extra granulated sugar. This is essential for a sweet and authentic sugar cookie flavor.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cookie
  • Calories: 210
  • Sugar: 16g
  • Fat: 8g
  • Saturated Fat: 2g
  • Carbohydrates: 33g
  • Fiber: 0.5g
  • Protein: 2.5g

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Vegan Sugar Cookies (Soft & Chewy!) (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making cookies soft and chewy? ›

Cornstarch helps product soft and thick cookies. Using more brown sugar than white sugar results in a moister, softer cookie. An extra egg yolk increases chewiness. Rolling the cookie dough balls to be tall and lumpy instead of wide and smooth gives the cookies a bakery-style textured thickness.

What are 3 factors that contribute to a chewy cookie? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

Why are my cookies soft and not chewy? ›

Soft cookies have a water concentration of 6% or higher – moisture being the variable in texture. To make cookies crispy, add less liquid or bake it in the oven for longer to dry out the dough.

Do vegan cookies contain sugar? ›

Also, you're still going to need some sort of fat (whether you opt for vegan butter, oil, or nut butter), flour, and sugar. In fact, your vegan cookies will probably be just as loaded with sugar as any other cookies.

What is the trick to keep baked goods like cookies soft? ›

This simplest kitchen hack you'll ever love!

If you bake too many cookies (as if there is such a thing!) and are concerned about them going stale, just add a slice of white bread to the storage container to keep them from hardening.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

The leavening power of baking soda is about three to four times stronger than baking powder. This means that you need a lot less baking soda in your recipes. If a recipe calls for baking soda and you only have baking powder, you need to use the right baking soda to baking powder conversion.

What is the best flour for chewy cookies? ›

Bread flour contains a higher protein content (around 12-14%), leading to more gluten development. This makes it ideal for bakers seeking a chewier texture in their cookies. The extra gluten can help retain gas and moisture, producing a denser and chewier result.

Which ingredient is frequently used for moist and chewy texture for cookies? ›

Double Your Yolks Most cookie recipes call for at least one egg. You can try omitting the white of each egg, which tends to dry out when baked, and replacing it with an additional yolk. Plus, egg yolks have more fat than egg whites, which helps to keep your cookies moist and chewy.

Does melting butter make cookies chewy? ›

For chewier cookies and bars, we melt our butter instead of following the usual procedure of creaming softened butter with sugar. This simple switch frees up the water content of the butter so that it can freely interact with the flour in the dough or batter.

What ingredient makes cookies soft? ›

Brown Sugar

Adding moisture to your cookie dough can help make it softer and chewier, and stay soft for longer. That's why I use much more brown sugar than granulated sugar in this recipe. Learn how to DIY your own brown sugar and how to keep it soft in your pantry here.

How do I make my cookies chewy instead of crunchy? ›

To keep cookies from spreading as much, resulting in a thicker, chewier cookie, chill the dough before baking. This is a good technique to use on butter cookie dough recipes when you're looking for a thicker, gooier, but not necessarily cakey cookie. Baking a cookie for longer will also result in a crispier cookie.

Does butter make cookies softer? ›

Butter gives flavor, tenderness and flaky layers to baked goods. It can also bring a bit of structure and rise. For instance, a chocolate chip cookie dough incorporates butter and sugar to incorporate air into the final result.

What kind of sugar do vegans use? ›

Most vegans consider sugar a generally acceptable food, but strict vegans abstain from refined cane sugars that are likely to have been processed with animal products. They can, however, consume vegan-friendly raw cane sugar, certified-organic cane sugar, and sugar made exclusively from beets.

Why are vegan cookies so good? ›

Vegan Bakes are Nutrient-Rich

Vegan recipes rarely call for many processed ingredients or saturated fats. Instead, the nuts and seeds used as dairy substitutes are a great source of unsaturated fats, which help lower blood pressure and cholesterol.

What sugar can vegans not eat? ›

Granulated or white sugar comes from the stalks of sugarcane, which makes it vegetarian, but the mixing of this processed sugar with animal bone char to give a perfect white colour changes the entire game, which is why vegans around the world consider refined sugar to be a non-vegan food product.

How do you make cookies soft and chewy vs hard and crisp? ›

While brown sugar keeps your cookies moist and soft, white sugar and corn syrup will help your cookies spread and crisp in the oven. Using more white sugar in your cookies will result in a crispier end product. To achieve a crispy cookie, skip the rest in the fridge.

How to make cookie dough more moist? ›

There are a few things you can do to add liquid to your cookie dough if it is too dry and crumbly. One option is to add milk, water, or another liquid until the dough is the right consistency. You can also try adding melted butter or shortening. If your dough is still too dry, you may need to add more flour.

What does adding cornstarch to cookies do? ›

As Levy Beranbaum writes in The Baking Bible, replacing a little bit of the flour in the dough with cornstarch results in “a more delicate cookie that is also easier to pipe or push through a cookie press.” Adding cornstarch helps tenderize tough gluten, contributing to a softer cookie dough with a finer crumb after ...

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