School Sugar Cookies - recipe from a lunch lady (2024)

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School Sugar Cookies recipe from my time as a lunch lady will remind you of your favorite grade-school dessert.

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About Lunch Lady Cookies

For a semester in college, I spent every Thursday as a lunch lady in a Tuscaloosa, Alabama school.

It was quite the experience, and people who work in school cafeterias are grossly undervalued.

While most of it was tireless, thankless work, I was delighted to make dessert.

Especially if it was for school cafeteria cookies.

Using an electric mixer the size of a 4th grader, you'd make enough dessert for hundreds of kids.

After trying one of the sugar cookies, I knew I needed the recipe.

Despite the instruction to toss the printed recipe, I snuck it into the extra-large pockets of my khaki pants.

Best decision ever, snagging that sugar cookie recipe for my later use. I figured I should get something good out of this experience...

I was oh so very right.

And now you can enjoy them too!

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Ingredients

Butter: Unsalted butter that is at room temperature is best. If you use salted butter, skip adding the salt. And room temperature helps the butter to cream with the sugars.

Sugar: Both granulated and brown sugar are used in this school sugar cookies recipe. I prefer light brown sugar but dark brown sugar will also work fine.

Oil: A tiny bit of helps keep the cookies from being too puffy. Any neutral oil will work like canola oil, vegetable oil, or avocado oil.

Extracts: To give it an extra hint of sweetness and flavor, use both vanilla extract and almond extract.

Flour: All-purpose flour is recommended. Any kind of whole grain or whole wheat flour makes these cookies a bit too dense. Gluten-free all-purpose flour can also be used.

Salt: To enhance the sweetness of the cookies, add a pinch of salt.

Baking soda: For a chewy cookie, add baking soda. Baking powder will not give you the same results, so make sure that it's baking soda you use.

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How To Make School Sugar Cookies

Time needed:1 hour

These delicious school cafeteria are simple to make. Here's how:

  1. Cream together butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar.
  2. Add in egg, oil, vanilla extract, and almond extract.
  3. Sift together dry ingredients.
  4. Stir dry ingredients into the mixer.
  5. Refrigerate.
  6. Place dough on a baking sheet.
  7. Bake the cookies.
  8. Enjoy!

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Final Thoughts:

These are my all-time favorite sugar cookies!!

Just like the ones you loved from your school cafeteria: crispy on the outside, perfectly chewy on the inside, sugary, sweet, buttery...heaven.

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School Sugar Cookies

Lunch Lady Cookies recipe from my time as a lunch lady will remind you of your favorite grade-school dessert.

5 from 2 votes

Print Rate

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Refrigerate: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 28 cookies

Author: Meme

Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon avocado oil
  • 1 large egg
  • ¾ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • teaspoon almond extract a little bit less than ⅛ tsp
  • 2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

  • In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream together butter and sugars.

  • Beat in oil, egg & extracts.

  • In a medium bowl, sift together flour, salt, and baking soda.

  • Slowly beat in the flour mixture. Be sure to scrape the sides of the mixer at least once to make sure all of the flour is incorporated.

  • Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Space cookies about 2 inches apart on cookie sheet.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 9-11 minutes. They don't really brown, so take them out when you see the slightest hint of golden around the bottom edges.

  • Let sit on cookie sheet for 2 minutes then transfer to a cooling rack. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Notes

*Any neutral-flavored oil will work in the cookies: canola oil, vegetable oil, or avocado oil.

Did you try this recipe?Be sure to leave a comment & recipe rating below. Bonus points for tagging @memeinge & #livingwellkitchen on Instagram! THANK YOU! xo

School Sugar Cookies Nutrition Facts

Nutrition Facts

School Sugar Cookies

Serving Size

1 cookie

Amount per Serving

Calories

94

% Daily Value*

Fat

3

g

5

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

13

%

Cholesterol

15

mg

5

%

Sodium

95

mg

4

%

Potassium

12

mg

%

Carbohydrates

14

g

5

%

Protein

1

g

2

%

Vitamin A

110

IU

2

%

Calcium

3

mg

%

Iron

0.5

mg

3

%

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

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Virginia McNeil says

    if i make these ill end up eating 1/2 the dough and then all of the cookies that end up getting baked!

    Reply

    • memeinge says

      Unfortunately, you are 100% right. I'm pretty sure the only reason I didn't eat all the dough was because I knew I needed to bake some cookies to take pictures...
      they.are.so.amazing! If I had the energy, I'd make them again right this moment

      Reply

  2. Wheeler says

    HAHA I think I remember you having to do that... I wish you had a pic of yourself in the cute "uniform". These cookies are making my mouth water though! I want to eat one right this second.

    Reply

    • memeinge says

      ha! Yes, I destroyed all photographic evidence of the lunch lady uniform.
      The cookies are so so so delicious! best sugar cookies I've ever made {and I've made a lot!}

      Reply

  3. Pat says

    This is probably a silly question, but after you refrigerate the dough, how do you actually form the cookies? Are they spooned onto the sheet?

    Reply

    • Meme says

      Yeah! I just use a tablespoon (or a regular soup spoon) and scoop the dough into balls. Place them on the baking sheet about 2 inches apart and bake. Hope that helps. Enjoy 🙂

      Reply

      • Pat says

        Perfect. Thanks!!

        Reply

        • Meme says

          Happy to help!

  4. Kay Walker says

    Have you got an easy buttercream lemon frosting recipe for these? They are soooooo good!

    Reply

    • Meme says

      I have a buttercream frosting recipe but not with lemon. I bet you could add some lemon zest and substitute lemon juice for some of the milk to make it lemon flavored. YUM!!
      xo

      Reply

  5. Maria says

    These are very good but they came out hard. Followed recipe exactly as is & baked for 11 minutes.. What did I do wrong? Made 28 cookies

    Reply

    • Meme says

      Hi Maria! It is likely that 11 minutes might have been too long for the cookies in your oven. Because ovens vary (and my oven is old and not super reliable), your cookies might have cooked faster than the recommended time.
      Next time, you can try cooking them for 8-9 minutes (or until they are just ever so slightly golden on the edges) and allow them to rest on the baking sheet for 2-5 minutes before transferring them to a cooling rack to cool completely.
      Hope that helps! 🙂

      Reply

  6. ciara says

    Did the original recipe really call for avocado oil or a different oil? What can I substitute avocado oil for? My daughter and best friend are very allergic to avocados These look so good!!

    Reply

    • Meme says

      Great question! You can use canola oil or vegetable oil. I'll update the recipe to add 🙂
      Thanks!! Enjoy!

      Reply

  7. David L Woolsey says

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    Thank you for publishing this recipe. I made it last night, and the cookies were exactly like I remember in elementary and middle school!

    Reply

    • Meme says

      YAYYYYY!!! My heart just exploded with happiness! I need to make them again soon 🙂

      Reply

  8. Jackie says

    I didn't refrigerate the cookies and they are soft in the middle. What did I do wrong? I followed the recipe exactly but forgot about the fridgeration part.

    Reply

    • Meme says

      Hi Jackie,
      It sounds like maybe they need to cook a little longer. Oven temperatures and times (unfortunately) vary, so the direction times are guidelines. You can also allow them to cool on the baking sheet for longer. This will help them cook a smidge more.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply

  9. Neena says

    Hi there,

    I was wondering, would it ruin the recipe if I left out the almond extract? I do not have any on hand in the house.

    Reply

    • Meme says

      It'll be ok! I love adding the tiny bit of almond extract to give it that extra sweet flavor, but the cookies are still tasty without it.
      Enjoy! 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

How to make store bought sugar cookie dough taste homemade? ›

Here are some easy switches you can make to upgrade your cookie mix and give it a homemade taste.
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What were sugar cookies originally called? ›

The name Nazareth cookie came from the people of Nazareth, Pennsylvania who came from Germany. The cookie later took on other names in other countries. In England they were called sugar biscuits as well as jumbles.

How early to make sugar cookies? ›

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

Is it better to use powdered sugar or granulated sugar in sugar cookies? ›

Granulated sugar also helps tenderize batters and binds with water to keep baked goods moist. Powdered sugar in cookie dough will give you chewier cookies (if there's egg in the recipe).

Is powdered sugar or granulated sugar better for sugar cookies? ›

It is not recommended to substitute powdered sugar for granulated sugar. Since powdered sugar has a much finer texture, and it contains a small percentage of cornstarch to prevent caking, substituting can give you unexpected results.

What happens if you don t refrigerate sugar cookie dough before baking? ›

Popping your dough in the fridge allows the fats to cool. As a result, the cookies will expand more slowly, holding onto their texture. If you skip the chilling step, you're more likely to wind up with flat, sad disks instead of lovely, chewy cookies. Cookies made from chilled dough are also much more flavorful.

Is it better to refrigerate sugar cookie dough before baking? ›

"When your dough is refrigerated, the butter hardens. So when you bake them, they spread less and hold their shape better," adds Epperson. "Which means a better likelihood of a soft, chewy cookie in the center." Chilling the dough creates fluffier cookies with better consistency.

Is it best to refrigerate sugar cookie dough before baking? ›

Refrigerating the dough allows the flour to fully hydrate and helps to make the cookie dough firmer. Firm dough prevents the cookies from spreading too much, which is why chilling the dough is a crucial step for cut-out and rolled cookies.

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Some claim cowboy cookies hail from Texas, a state many cowboys call home. Others say the treats were named for their ability to withstand long days in saddlebag.

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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.

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The Girl Scouts often experiment with citrus-flavored cookies, and Savannah Smiles enjoyed a particularly long run. Dusted in powdered sugar and packed with lemon zest, they were named after Savannah, Georgia (where the Girl Scouts began) and the Brownie Smile song.

When sugar cookie dough is too dry? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

What defines a sugar cookie? ›

Definitions of sugar cookie. cookies sprinkled with granulated sugar. type of: biscuit, cookie, cooky. any of various small flat sweet cakes (`biscuit' is the British term)

What does less sugar do to a cookie? ›

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.

What is the difference between a sugar cookie and a chocolate chip cookie? ›

A chocolate chip cookie is not a sugar cookie with chocolate chips. Their recipes have a completely different ratio of ingredients. Sugar cookies use more flour than their chocolate-speckled counterparts. Sugar cookies also call for white sugar, while chocolate chip cookies usually use both brown and white sugar.

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The type of sugar used in the two cookies plays a major role in contributing to the flavor. While sugar cookies generally use granulated white sugar as the primary sweetener, chocolate chip cookies may use it alongside brown sugar, or not at all, using all brown sugar instead.

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