Crumbl Christmas sugar cookies are thick, buttery, and topped with a generous swirl of soft frosting — just like the iconic bakery favorite, but with a merry holiday twist. With a melt-in-your-mouth texture and a signature almond-vanilla flavor, these cookies bring all the joy of the season to your kitchen.
Whether you’re recreating the beloved Crumbl classic or making a new holiday tradition, these sugar cookies are sure to impress. Topped with pink, green, or white frosting and finished with festive sprinkles, they’re a must for cookie swaps, holiday trays, or cozy December afternoons.
Ingredients Overview
Cookie Dough:
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Unsalted Butter: Use high-quality butter, softened to room temperature. It creates a tender, rich base.
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Granulated Sugar: Sweetens the dough and contributes to its soft texture.
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Egg: Helps bind the dough and adds structure without making the cookie cakey.
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Almond Extract + Vanilla Extract: This signature combo gives Crumbl cookies their unique bakery flavor.
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All-Purpose Flour: The backbone of the dough. Measure correctly to avoid dry cookies.
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Baking Powder: For lift and soft texture — use fresh for best results.
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Salt: Enhances all other flavors.
Frosting:
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Butter: Forms the creamy base for the frosting. Room temperature is key for smooth mixing.
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Powdered Sugar: Sweetens and thickens the frosting to a pipeable consistency.
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Vanilla + Almond Extract: Infuses flavor and brings that classic sugar cookie vibe.
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Milk or Cream: Adjusts the texture for spreadability.
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Food Coloring (Optional): Pink for classic Crumbl look, or red, green, or white for Christmas.
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Sprinkles: Red and green nonpareils or sugar crystals for a festive finish.
Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Make the Dough
In a large bowl, cream:
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1 cup unsalted butter
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1 cup granulated sugar
Beat for 2–3 minutes until light and fluffy.
Add:
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1 large egg
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½ tsp vanilla extract
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¾ tsp almond extract
Mix until smooth and creamy.
In a separate bowl, whisk:
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2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
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1 tsp baking powder
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½ tsp salt
Gradually add dry ingredients to the wet, mixing just until a soft dough forms.
2. Shape and Bake
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line baking sheets with parchment.
Scoop dough into large balls (about 2–3 tbsp each), then slightly flatten the tops — Crumbl cookies are big and thick.
Place on baking sheet 3 inches apart and bake for 10–12 minutes, just until edges are set and tops look puffy (not browned). Do not overbake.
Cool on sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to wire rack.
3. Make the Frosting
Beat:
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½ cup unsalted butter (softened)
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2 ½ cups powdered sugar
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½ tsp vanilla extract
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½ tsp almond extract
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2–3 tbsp milk or cream
Mix on low, then increase speed to whip until light and fluffy.
Add a few drops of red or green gel food coloring, if desired.
4. Frost and Decorate
Once cookies are completely cool, frost each generously — either piped or swirled with a spoon.
Top with holiday sprinkles, sugar pearls, or crushed candy cane for extra flair.
Tips, Variations & Substitutions
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No Almond Extract? Add more vanilla, or use lemon extract for a fresh spin.
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Mini Version: Use a 1-tbsp scoop and bake for 7–8 minutes.
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Make Ahead: Unfrosted cookies can be frozen for up to 2 months.
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Dairy-Free: Use vegan butter and almond milk.
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Color Variations: Make multiple frosting shades for a Christmas cookie assortment.
Serving Ideas & Occasions
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Cookie Swaps: Dress them up with holiday wrappers or festive boxes.
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Christmas Eve Dessert Table: Their frosted finish adds elegance and joy.
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Gifts for Neighbors: Stack three in a clear bag with ribbon and gift tag.
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Winter Birthdays: Festive enough for celebrations, soft enough for kids.
Nutritional & Health Notes
Each large frosted cookie contains:
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Calories: ~300–350
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Fat: ~18g
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Sugar: ~25g
They’re indulgent, bakery-style cookies meant for festive sharing and enjoying in moderation.
FAQs
Q1: Why are my cookies spreading too much?
The dough may be too warm. Chill it for 20–30 minutes before baking for thicker cookies.
Q2: Can I freeze the dough?
Yes! Freeze dough balls on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake from frozen — add 1–2 minutes.
Q3: Can I skip the almond extract?
Yes — just double the vanilla or substitute with another flavor like lemon or maple.
Q4: How do I get smooth, bakery-style frosting?
Beat the frosting for 3–5 minutes until fluffy. Add milk 1 tsp at a time until it’s spreadable but holds its shape.
Q5: How long do they stay fresh?
Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days, or in the fridge for up to 1 week.
Q6: Can I use store-bought frosting?
You can, but homemade has a better texture and flavor. If using store-bought, whip it with a little almond extract for a flavor boost.
Q7: Are these cookies soft or crunchy?
They’re soft-baked and thick with a melt-in-your-mouth center — just like Crumbl’s original sugar cookies.
PrintFrosted Christmas Cookies – soft, festive & fun
Thick, buttery sugar cookies with a soft center and sweet almond-vanilla frosting — inspired by Crumbl and perfect for Christmas.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 10–12 minutes
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 16 large cookies 1x
Ingredients
For the Cookies:
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1 cup unsalted butter (softened)
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1 cup granulated sugar
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1 egg
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½ tsp vanilla extract
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¾ tsp almond extract
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2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
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1 tsp baking powder
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½ tsp salt
For the Frosting:
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½ cup unsalted butter
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2 ½ cups powdered sugar
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½ tsp vanilla extract
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½ tsp almond extract
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2–3 tbsp milk or cream
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Food coloring (optional)
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Sprinkles
Instructions
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Cream butter and sugar. Add egg, vanilla, and almond extract.
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Mix in flour, baking powder, and salt until soft dough forms.
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Scoop large dough balls, flatten tops slightly.
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Bake at 350°F for 10–12 min. Cool completely.
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Beat frosting ingredients until fluffy. Color if desired.
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Frost cooled cookies and top with sprinkles.
Notes
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For thicker cookies, chill dough before baking.
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Store frosted cookies in an airtight container.
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Freeze baked cookies (without frosting) for up to 2 months.
