Sugar Cookie Bars
These Sugar Cookie Bars are a great way to make sugar cookies for a crowd. No rolling, no cutting out. 
I love getting recipes from readers. I feel like if someone takes the time to email you a recipe, they must really love it.
I have acquired quite a few recipes over the last couple of months and I’m determined to try all of them as time and my thighs allow it.
BreeAnn emailed me this a while ago and I finally tried them and loved them. It seems like I’ve seen them bouncing across the food blogs a ton just recently so I may not be the first but here’s my go at them.
They are dangerously easy and great for holiday themed cookies or baby showers with half of the effort! No rolling and frosting individual Sugar Cookies.
Someone couldn’t wait for me to chill these and dug right in…
They should be less work although my kids were being high maintenance and wanted half yellow, half pink…and half normal icing, half almond flavored frosting. I actually preferred the almond frosting.
Sugar Cookie Bars
Sometimes dishing out cookie dough gets old fast. Pressing your dough into bars is quick and easy, and these sugar cookie bars are wonderful!
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter, room temperature
- 2 cups sugar
- 4 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 5 cups flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest, optional
Frosting:
- 1/2 cup butter, room temperature
- 4 ounces cream cheese, 1/2 of an 8 oz block softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla, I used almond extract for half of the frosting
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 5 Tablespoons milk
- food coloring, if desired
Instructions
- Cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing after each egg. Add vanilla and mix well. In a separate bowl combine flour, salt, baking soda and stir with a whisk to combine. Add to wet mixture and mix just until combined. Spread on a greased baking sheet (use a 13 x 18 pan). Bake at 375 degrees for 10-15 min, until light golden brown or until a toothpick comes out clean (they won't look done so do the toothpick test). Cool completely and frost.
For the frosting:
- Combine butter and cream cheese until smooth and creamy. Add vanilla and salt. Add powdered sugar in 1-2 cup increments until combined, then add milk a little at a time and mix until smooth and spreading consistency. You may not need all the milk! Spread over cooled cookie bars.
Notes
Source: BreeAnn Fankhauser
I made this  dish last night and my husband and I looooved it. It was so tasty…
So glad you loved them.
This is kind of gorgeous, but super simple, recipe idea!Â
Thank you!
The very unique post I must say. I like your Image and your presentation. Thanks for sharing this recipe with us.
You’re welcome!
Hey! Am I able to use this recipe and still roll it out and cut it out with cookie cutters?
Sure!
I’ve been searching for a quick & easy recipe to as a Valentine’s Day treat for the office. Looks like I found my recipe!
I tried these and loved them. I just got your cookbook and there is a different recipe version for Sugar Cookie Bars. Which version do you like best?
I like the cookbook version better but that’s just me. The frosting in my cookbook is better in my opinion.
thank you!
What’s the frosting recipe from the cookbook?
My aunt made these for a reunion, AMAZING. She put a packet of dry koolaid fruit punch powder in with the icing and it was so GREAT. Thanks for the recipe!
I made these for a church gathering and they flew off the table. Everyone loved them.
I had to modify this a little, since my oven’s interior is narrower than 18 inches, but they did pretty well in a 10 x 15 pan. They’re a little dry, though, because they’re thicker. (I gave the rest to law students, who will eat anything with final exams approaching.) Next time, I’ll spread this out over two 9 x 13 dishes and see what happens. The ones I baked for the students taste delicious, though, and your frosting recipe is out of this world!
This looks fantastic!! I would love to try this sometime!
i’ve always wanted to make these. they look yummy!
Made these this morning for a party we are hosting later. Should they be refrigerated with the cream cheese being in the frosting??
Shoot! It’s probably too late. I don’t refrigerate them. I think they should be fine for a couple of hours. Sugar acts as a preservative.
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