Old Fashioned Einkorn Sugar Cookies Recipe • The Farmer's Lamp (2024)

Adapted from my great-grandmother’s recipe, this Old-Fashioned Einkorn Sugar Cookies recipe has a decadent, melt-in-your-mouth texture, a testament to the simple yet timeless ingredients. What makes this recipe extra special is its versatility—whether you roll out the dough for cookie cutters or opt for the classic drop-cookie approach, the result is an authentic, old-fashioned treat that disappears from the cookie jar almost as quickly as it emerges from the oven. Get ready for a taste of nostalgia from these Einkorn cookies.

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Einkorn Sugar Cookies

Embracing Einkorn flour in our recipes has been a game-changer for us, especially considering the gastrointestinal issues associated with modern wheat varieties. When it comes to holiday treats, there was initially some apprehension about swapping modern flour for the ancient Einkorn flour. However, with a few adjustments, this Einkorn Sugar Cookies recipe not only eases those concerns but elevates the classic taste to a whole new level.

Navigating the transition to Einkorn might seem daunting, but fear not—I’ve got you covered. I’ve gathered some handy tips and tricks to make the shift smoother for you. And if questions arise about converting recipes to Einkorn, we’ve got a free Einkorn Conversion Sheet for download that’s sure to be a helpful guide.

Now, if you’re looking for an old-fashioned sugar cookie made with modern wheat, I’ve got my great-grandmother’s recipe just for you. It’s a delightful alternative for those who haven’t ventured into the world of Einkorn yet.

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FAQ for Einkorn Sugar Cookies

  • Why do my Einkorn sugar cookies spread out when baking?

To prevent spreading, I recommend lining your cookie tray with parchment paper or using an ungreased cookie sheet. Greasing the baking sheet can introduce excess oil, leading to unwanted spreading. Another factor could be an imbalance in butter or flour; make sure you follow the recipe precisely.

  • What makes my sugar cookies dry and crumbly?

The most common culprit is using too much flour. Be mindful not to over-flour your rolling surface; a faint dusting is sufficient.

Overbaking is another factor—remove cookies a minute or two before they seem completely done, as they continue to cook on the baking sheet.

Allow a 2-minute cooling period on the tray before transferring them to a rack and store them in an airtight container when thoroughly cool.

  • 3. Why are my sugar cookies tough?

Tough cookies often result from over-mixing, which develops gluten in the flour. This is especially crucial with Einkorn flour; avoid over-mixing, allowing a 15-minute resting period after mixing and before using or shaping the dough. Overmixing is a primary cause of failure with Einkorn flour.

  • Can I restore moisture to a dry cookie?

While not guaranteed, there’s a trick you can try. Place a slice of bread in the cookie canister to add moisture and keep the cookies soft. This old-fashioned method, like your grandmother used, may help revive some moisture to the cookies. I was a grown woman before I understood she was adding moisture to the tin to keep cookies soft by placing the bread in there with them.

  • My Einkorn sugar cookies are too pale. How can I achieve a golden color?

If you want a more golden cookie without risking over-baking, consider brushing the cookies with a thin layer of melted butter before baking. But be careful, this can cause over-crisping.

  • Are there any additional tips for rolling out Einkorn sugar cookie dough?

For optimal results, chill the Einkorn sugar cookie dough for at least 30 minutes before rolling. Additionally, lightly flour your rolling pin and work surface to prevent sticking; be careful not to over-flour the surface because this can cause dry, crumbly cookies.

  • Can I freeze Einkorn sugar cookie dough?

Yes, you can freeze the dough for later use. Shape it into a roll, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, parchment paper, or butcher paper, and place it in a freezer bag or other air-tight container. When ready to use, thaw the dough in the refrigerator overnight before baking.

  • What’s the shelf life of Einkorn sugar cookies?

Einkorn sugar cookies can last up to one week when stored in an airtight container. For longer storage, consider freezing the cookies and thawing them as needed.

  • Can I add flavors or extracts to customize the taste of Einkorn sugar cookies?

Absolutely! Experiment with extracts like almond, vanilla, or citrus zest to add a personalized touch to your Einkorn sugar cookies. Start with a small amount and adjust to your taste preferences.

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Einkorn Sugar Cookies Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 ⅓ cup sugar
  • ⅔ cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 4 cups all-purpose Einkorn flour
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ¾ tsp real salt (Learn about real salt)
  • 1 ½ tsp vanilla (1/2 teaspoon almond flavoring – optional)

Instructions:

  1. In a medium-sized bowl, combine flour, soda, and real salt. (I received a mixing tool from my kids for my birthday one year and I have to say I never want to be without it!)
  2. In a medium size mixing bowl cream sugars and butter together.
  3. Add eggs one at a time until well blended.
  4. Slowly add dry ingredients, mixing well.
    • Add vanilla while mixing.
    • Mix just until all ingredients are well combined.

To Roll Dough For Use With Cookie Cutters:

  1. Refrigerate the dough for 2 hours.
  2. Then separate the dough into two equal balls (as close as you can get to it)
  3. You can lightly dust the rolling surface with flour but I prefer to place the dough ball between two sheets of parchment paper and roll it out.
  4. Roll dough to 1/4″ thickness.
  5. Cut with cookie cutters and repeat until all the dough is used.
  6. Shape and bake any “scrap” pieces of dough after you have cut your cookies.

To Make An Old-Fashioned Dropped Sugar Cookie (my preferred method)

  1. Scoop out a well-rounded teaspoon (like you stir tea or coffee with) of dough.
  2. Roll it into a ball.
  3. Place each ball onto a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet and use the smooth, flat bottom of a glass or other object to pat out flat.
    • I use a wooden spoon or my fingers.
    • Whatever you decide to use, dip it in sugar to keep it from sticking to the dough.

Baking Directions

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F for 15 minutes
  2. Place your baking rack in the middle of the oven and put the cookie sheet in.
  3. Bake until the edges are golden brown.
    • In my gas oven, this is around 9-10 mins. We like them crunchy on the edges, but soft in the middle so this is the time I use.
    • For soft cookies bake 8 minutes and check.
    • For firmer, crisp cookies, bake for 12 minutes.
  4. Let them cool on the pan for 2 minutes then remove the cookies to a cooling rack.
  5. As soon as they are cool, store them in an airtight container.

To Frost or Not to Frost

  • A truly old-fashioned sugar cookie recipe is not frosted, but it is melt-in-the-mouth delicious. However, we enjoy them frosted with buttercream frosting, especially during the holidays.

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Homemade Einkorn Sugar Cookie Recipe

An easy, old-fashioned cookie based on my great-grandmother’s sugar cookie recipe. This Einkorn sugar cookie recipe makes a decadent, melt-in-your-mouth cookie. Your cookie jar will be empty before your oven gets cold!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Refrigeration for use with cookie cutters: 2 hours hrs

Servings: 24 Makes 2 1/2 – 3 dozen depending on size of cookie cutter or dropped scoop

Calories: 218kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ⅓ cup sugar
  • cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup butter
  • 4 cups all-purpose Einkorn flour
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ tsp baking soda
  • ¾ tsp salt
  • 1 ½ tsp vanilla - (1/2 teaspoon almond flavoring – optional)

Instructions

Instructions

  • In a medium size bowl, combine flour, soda, and salt. (I received a mixing tool from my kids for my birthday one year and I have to say I never want to be without it!)

  • In a medium size mixing bowl cream sugars and butter together.

  • Add eggs one at a time until well blended.

  • Slowly add dry ingredients, mixing well. Add vanilla while mixing. Mix just until all ingredients are well combined.

To Roll Dough For Use With Cookie Cutters:

To Make An Old-Fashioned Dropped Sugar Cookie (my preferred method)

  • Scoop out a well-rounded teaspoon (like you stir tea or coffee with) of dough.

  • Roll it into a ball.

  • Place each ball onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet and use the smooth, flat bottom of a glass or other object to pat out flat. I use a wooden spoon or my fingers.

Baking Directions:

  • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F for 15 minutes

  • Place your baking rack in the middle of the oven and put the cookie sheet in.

  • Bake until the edges are golden brown. In my gas oven, this is around 9-10 mins. We like them crunchy on the edges, but soft in the middle so this is the time I use.Use 8 minutes and check for completely soft cookies. Use 12 minutes for firmer cookies.

  • Let them cool on the pan for 2 minutes then remove to a cooling rack.

  • As soon as they are cool, store them in an airtight container.

To Frost or Not to Frost

  • A truly old-fashioned sugar cookie recipe is not frosted, but it is melt in the mouth delicious. We enjoy them frosted with buttercream frosting, especially during the holidays.

Notes

I use only organic, non-gmo ingredients and yard eggs. You can use what you like to use.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Einkorn Sugar Cookie Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

218

Calories from Fat 72

% Daily Value*

Fat

8

g

12

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

31

%

Trans Fat

1

g

Polyunsaturated Fat

1

g

Monounsaturated Fat

2

g

Cholesterol

41

mg

14

%

Sodium

173

mg

8

%

Potassium

41

mg

1

%

Carbohydrates

33

g

11

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

17

g

19

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

Vitamin A

266

IU

5

%

Calcium

14

mg

1

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Wrap Up

I hope you enjoy these Einkorn sugar cookies as much as we do. Hopefully, the FAQs make your baking experience smoother.

As you venture into baking these old-fashioned treats, keep it simple, enjoy the process, and savor the authentic taste that connects generations. If you have more questions down the road or just want to share your baking wins, I’m here. Happy baking! and may your Einkorn sugar cookies always bring a smile to your face!

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FAQs

How to improve sugar cookies? ›

Take plain sugar cookies up a notch with exciting mix-ins like chocolate chips, rainbow sprinkles, toasted chopped nuts, chopped dried fruit or M&M's. Add these after blending your butter and egg into the sugar cookie mix.

What makes a cookie light? ›

Using lower-moisture sugar (granulated) and fat (vegetable shortening), plus a longer, slower bake than normal, produces light, crunchy cookies. That said, using a combination of butter and vegetable shortening (as in the original recipe), or even using all butter, will make an acceptably crunchy chocolate chip cookie.

How early to make sugar cookies? ›

My advice.... make the cookies a day ahead. Even two days. Even more than that and freeze them.

What is the history of the sugar cookie recipe? ›

Origin. The long history of manufacturing sugar cookies dates back to the 7th century in Persia. However, sugar cookies as known today were first made by Protestan settlers in the Nazareth colony in Pennsylvania in the 17th century. They were baked in the shape of the state symbol, a keystone.

How do you make sugar cookie dough taste better? ›

Almond Extract: For a twist on the traditional sugar cookie flavor, try adding a small amount of almond extract. Start with 1/2 teaspoon and adjust according to your preference. Citrus Zest: Incorporate the zest of citrus fruits like lemon, orange, or lime into the dough. The zest adds a bright and refreshing flavor.

What makes a cookie light and fluffy? ›

Baking soda

When added to dough, baking soda releases a carbon dioxide gas which helps leaven the dough, creating a soft, fluffy cookie. Baking soda is generally used in recipes that contain an acidic ingredient such as vinegar, sour cream or citrus.

What is the best sugar for cookies? ›

In that role, white sugar aerates the dough when creamed with butter for thick and puffy cookies. Brown sugar, meanwhile, is dense and compacts easily, creating fewer air pockets during creaming—that means that there's less opportunity to entrap gas, creating cookies that rise less and spread more.

Does sugar cookie dough have to sit overnight? ›

As a general rule of thumb, you should refrigerate cookie dough for at least 30 minutes and up to 24 hours. More than that, and you won't see a noticeable difference in the final product. Once the dough has chilled, let it warm up at room temperature until it's just pliable (about 5 to 10 minutes).

Should you refrigerate sugar cookies before baking? ›

Chilling the dough is a key step in making sugar cookies, especially when you're making cut-outs. Even if you're tight on time, make sure to get the dough in the fridge, or even the freezer, even if it's only for a little while. Skip this step, and the dough will be sticky, and much harder to work with.

What is the oldest cookie in the world? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico”.

What is a sugar cookie slang? ›

Where one is to roll in the sand or dirt while PT-ing, then continue PT-ing to look like a sugar cookie themselves. There's also a sand hill named after this term in 29 Palms, for this same reason.

What is the nickname for sugar cookies? ›

Sugar cookies were also called gemmells, crybabies, gimbletts, cimbellines, jumbles, and plunketts.

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