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Chai Sugar Cookies are made from an easy no-chill sugar cookie dough that is flavored with warm chai spices: cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice, cardamom and white pepper. Cut them into whimsical shapes for a fun take on a holiday classic!

 

Chai Sugar Cookies are a spicy take on traditional holiday sugar cookies

Mary Berry is a miracle worker.

That’s right. This past weekend a new season of The Great British Bake Off (known more commonly as The Great British Baking Show in the States) was added to Netflix.

If you have never watched this show, stop what you’re doing and go fix your life. I have a hard time deciding what the best thing about this show is – the accents? The amazingly British recipes and baking terms that I get to learn about as I watch?

No, the best thing about the show is most definitely one of the judges and British food writer extraordinaire, Mary Berry.

Mary is delightful. She’s everything you could ever want in a TV cooking show judge and human being. She is kind, funny and knows her craft incredibly well.

As it turns out, she is also capable of inspiring me to get back into the kitchen, for it was while I was watching this new season of GBBO (the “Biscuit” episode, to be exact) that I became inspired to make this Chai Sugar Cookie recipe.

(I should note that my mother was also a huge fan of GBBO, so it seems only fitting that my first recipe following her passing would be inspired by one of her favorite shows.)

 

Chai Sugar Cookies are easy to make and flavored with warm chai spices

NO-CHILL SUGAR COOKIES

These Chai Sugar Cookies are a riff on my No-Chill Sugar Cookie recipe.

Now, let’s be clear in one area — Chai Sugar Cookies are not meant to be moist, chewy sugar cookies. If you are looking for a moist, chewy cookie, I would point you toward my Granola Cookies or even my Maple Walnut Blondies (because, while perhaps not a standard cookie, they’re pretty much life-changing).

No, these are the type of cutout sugar cookie with a bit of “snap” to them, as Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood might say. They are perfect for decorating and gifting during the holidays, and freeze beautifully if you want to make them ahead of time for a party.

The best part is that, since this is a no-chill sugar cookie recipe, the dough can be made in just a few minutes and go right to the oven. No waiting required to get to chai cookie greatness.

Chai Sugar Cookies are made from a no-chill dough for a quick and delicious cookie recipe

CHAI COOKIES

To make these Chai Sugar Cookies, I boosted my normal No-Chill Sugar Cookie dough with the same warm, flavorful spices found in my Homemade Chai Concentrate: cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice and cardamom, with a bit of white pepper for a slight bite at the end.

It’s no secret among my friends that I adore all things chai (being a tea drinker versus a coffee drinker will do that to a person), so chai cookies were really just the next logical step in this obsession.

The icing for Chai Sugar Cookies is a simple glaze, boosted with a simple sugar syrup instead of corn syrup to make it dry hard and glossy. Add any food colorings you like to dress these chai cookies up for any holiday occasion – although I am pretty fond of the look of the white icing against the spice-speckled cookies.

Oh — wondering where I got my adorable woodland creature cookie cutters? Ikea! Seriously, what doesn’t that store have?

For another twist on my No-Chill Sugar Cookies, check out my Stained Glass Cookies!

Chai Sugar Cookies are a spicy take on traditional holiday sugar cookies

Chai Sugar Cookies

Chai Sugar Cookies are made from an easy no-chill sugar cookie dough that is flavored with warm chai spices: cinnamon, ginger, cloves, allspice, cardamom and white pepper. Cut them into whimsical shapes for a fun take on a holiday classic!
4.49 from 29 votes
Prep Time 20 minutes
Bake Time 10 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings30 2 1/2-inch cookies

Ingredients
  

For the Cookies:

For the icing:

  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 heaping cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon whole milk
  • Small splash of vanilla

Instructions
 

Make the Cookies:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add in the eggs, vanilla, and spices and beat until combined.
  • Slowly add the flour, stirring just until combined. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured work surface and use your hands to form into a disk. Roll the dough to ⅛ to ¼-inch thick and cut with lightly floured cookie cutters. Place cookies on the prepared baking sheets.
  • Bake cookies for 10-12 minutes, or just until the bottoms start to turn golden. The edges will not take on much color. Remove from the baking sheets to a rack to cool before icing.

Make the Icing:

  • Stir together the granulated sugar and water in a small microwave-safe bowl or ramekin. Microwave on high for 30-45 seconds, stirring every 15 seconds, until sugar is dissolved and the syrup is clear.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar (sift first for a completely smooth icing), milk, vanilla and 1 tablespoon of the sugar syrup until smooth. Add more milk or powdered sugar as needed to achieve desired consistency. Spread onto cookies and allow to dry before storing.

Notes

While this dough does not require chilling, you can certainly make it ahead and roll, cut and bake the cookies later. Simply wrap up the disk of dough tightly in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 152kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 6mg | Potassium: 28mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 209IU | Vitamin C: 0.05mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1mg
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8 Comments

  1. Hi! Is there baking soda or baking powder missing from this recipe? I have my batter mixed without as says above. wish me luck!
    Thanks!
    Elaine

  2. I am obsessed with these cookies. I make them without a the tea leaves and roll them more like 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick. They disappear quickly! Don’t overcook!

    1. Hi Claire – I personally think that they are, but sweetness is so subjective. I have made them with cookie stamps though and thought they did great.

  3. 5 stars
    I had a vision of leaf shaped chai cookies for fall and your recipe has made that possible–thank you! No chilling required and the taste was just right. They hardened up more than other cookies usually do within the first couple hours, but they made an excellent pairing with a black cup of coffee in the morning!

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