How to Make Your Own Homemade Easter Egg Sugar Cookies
Looking for the perfect Easter cookies to make this year? Then look no further! Try making these homemade Easter egg sugar cookies.
I love making sugar cookies with my daughter because their so simple to whip up fast and then personalize. I plan to send my daughter to school with some of the cookies, so she can give them to her friends, but the sugar cookies are also perfect to give to friends and family.
Below, I provide instructions on how to make the cookies and decorate each one individually. The decorating supplies can be found at your local retailer or you can click on the links I have provided below to find them on Amazon.
INGREDIENTS
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter – room temperature
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 eggs
1 T flour all-purpose flour
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES NEEDED
Wilton large Easter egg cookie cutter
5 teaspoons solid shortening
Wilton colored chocolate melts- 10 each of pink, blue, orange, yellow and green
Pink and green icing – in a squeezable pouch (can find at any grocery store)
Large white sugar pearls
Mike and Ike candies- 6 blue and 6 purple
Small pastel sugar pearls
Candy buttons (or could use Sprees candies)
** This recipe will yield 10-12 large Easter egg sugar cookies **
DIRECTIONS TO MAKE EASTER EGG SUGAR COOKIES
1. Preheat oven to 350°.
2. Line 2 cookie sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
3. In a mixing bowl, whisk the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
4. In a large mixing bowl, add the butter and sugar. With an electric mixer on medium speed, cream for 2-3 minutes or until light and fluffy.
5. Add the eggs, one at a time and mix on medium speed until well combined. Add the vanilla and mix to blend.
6 On low speed, add 1/4 of the flour mixture and mix until well blended. Continue to add the flour, 1/4 cup at a time, until all is mixed into the batter.
7. Sprinkle 1 Tablespoon of flour on a hard surface. Place a large piece of dough on the hard surface and press down with your hands (or use a roller) to make it about 1/4 inch thick.
8. Using the Easter egg cookie cutter, cut out Easter egg shapes from the dough and place on parchment-lined cookie sheets. Repeat until all of the dough is used up.
10. Bake in a 350° preheated oven for exactly 10 minutes (any longer and they will turn brown).
11.Let cookies cool in pans for 5 minutes.
12. Transfer cookies to wire racks to completely cool.
HOW TO DECORATE EASTER EGG COOKIE #1
1. Line 2 cookie sheets with wax paper and set aside.
2. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave 1 teaspoon of solid shortening for 30 seconds or until melted.
3. Add 10 pink chocolate melts and stir until completely melted.
4. Pour the melted chocolate on top of the cookie (I just used a Tablespoon), covering the entire top. Lay cookie on wax paper lined cookie sheets to “set” for about 10 minutes.
5. Before the pink chocolate completely sets, place large white pearls on top of the cookie.
COOKIE #2
1. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave 1 teaspoon of solid shortening for 30 seconds or until melted.
2. Add 10 blue chocolate melts and stir until completely melted.
3. Pour the melted chocolate on top of the cookie. Lay cookie on cookie sheet to “set” for 10 minutes.
4. Before the blue chocolate completely dries, place the small white and pastel colored pearls on top of the cookie.
COOKIE #3
1. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave 1 teaspoon of solid shortening for 30 seconds or until melted.
2. Add 10 green chocolate melts and stir until completely melted.
3. Pour the melted chocolate on top of the cookie (I just used a Tablespoon), covering the entire top. Lay cookie on the cookie sheet.
4. Before the green chocolate sets, add candy buttons and small white pearls. (If you do not have candy buttons, substitute with Sprees candies).
COOKIE# 4
1. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave 1 teaspoon of solid shortening for 30 seconds or until melted.
2. Add 10 orange chocolate melts and stir until completely melted.
3. Pour the melted chocolate on top of the cookie (I just used a Tablespoon), covering the entire top. Place the cookie on the cookie sheet.
4. Make 2 flowers by using a yellow candy button in the middle and adding Mike & Ike candies (6 purple and 6 blue) to make the flower petals. Let the cookie “set” for 20 minutes.
COOKIE#5
1. In a microwave safe bowl, microwave 1 teaspoon of solid shortening for 30 seconds or until melted.
2. Add 10 yellow chocolate melts and stir until completely melted.
3. Pour the melted chocolate on top of the cookie (I just used a Tablespoon), covering the entire top. Place the cookie on the cookie sheet to “set” for 10 minutes.
4. Pipe 2 lines across the cookie with the green icing. Pipe 3 squiggly lines with the pink icing. Place small green pearl candies on the green lines.
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Those cookies are so cute. I am in charge of dessert this easter and I think I might bring some cookies like this with me.
These are adorable and look delicious too. My kids would have fun with this one for sure.
These are adorable! I had so much fun making and decorating Christmas cookies, I forgot I can do this all year long! 🙂 And with fun Spring colors!
We are big fans of sugar cookies in this house! These are so stinkin cute! Perfect for Easter.
We have fun making cookies but i have been wondering how you get them to turn out well like these are. Now, I know to save your post for future use! Thanks so much!
Decorating sugar cookies has become one of my favorite things to do with my kids around all the holidays! I love how you created the wavy lines of piping icing and adding the pearls gives your Easter egg cookies some bling! My girls would love it!
These are adorable! I agree, sugar cookies are they best base for everything and anything. And these are just perfect for Easter!
I have not made cookies for a while. Easter is a perfect reason to make cookies.
Oh my! These are amazing! I love to get my children involved in the kitchen. Oddly enough my oldest son love to cook and bake so he create dinner a lot for the whole family.
These cookies are so adorable and i will definitely make them for Easter. Thanks for sharing the ideas.
These are so cute. My son was asking me to bake some cookies with him, so might bake some easter cookies tomorrow.
I love me some sugar cookies every once in a while! I would mind digging my teeth into one of these right about now <3
I thought they were donuts especially the one with orange chocolate. They look so delicious and pretty. I would love to have one.
Those are all super awesome! I’m sure the cookies will be a huge hit with the kids and they can even help decorate it. I’m sure it tastes just as good.
These are so cute! My kids would love to make these and give out to all of their friends.
These are adorable and look delicious too. My grandkids would really have fun with this one for sure.
These are so cute and perfect for Easter! I love the design with the flowers on it
Sugar cookies are my favorite! Baking and decorating these would be an awesome way to celebrate Easter.
Really nice looking cookies. I’d eat them but I dont have the patience to make them.
These homemade Easter egg sugar cookies look gorgeous. I will have to make these cookies with my niece’s kids when they come to visit. Thanks for sharing this great Easter recipe.
These are really cute! I’ve always had trouble with icing but this sounds pretty easy.