Sprinkled Spiral Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Say goodbye to boring and hello to sprinkles and color! These Spiral Cookies are fun! Red for Christmas, pink for a girl party or blue for pool-side snacks. They’ll make any occasion brighter and more fun!

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Original post: December 2011 | Updated: December 2020

I first made these colorful spiral cookies from Sprinkle Bakes back in the wee early years of my blog. Not only are these spiral cookies pretty, but they are also deliciously tasty.

And you can imagine how much kids enjoy them! I heard someone say once after I made them, “Ooo, look! A Grinch cookie!” The green swirls do strangely remind me of the Grinch’s long, swirling fingers.

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How To Make Sprinkled Spiral Cookies

These cookies are versatile because they are great year round and easy to adapt with fun colors. They promise to be a hit!

Prep The Dough

STEP 1

Combine the flour, baking powder, salt and sugars in a food processor and process to mix. Add butter and process until the mixture has a cornmeal consistency. Add the vanilla and process until mixture just forms a ball.

STEP 2

Divide the dough in half and return one half to the food processor. Add almond extract, gel food coloring and 2 Tbsp flour to the food processor until just incorporated.

STEP 3

Roll out each half of the dough between sheets of wax paper into an 8×11-inch(ish) rectangle, with a 1/4-inch thickness. Leaving the wax paper on the dough, stack on a baking sheet and refrigerate until firm, at least 2 hours.

Assemble The Cookies

STEP 4

Pour 1 cup of multi-colored sprinkles in a shallow dish.

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Remove the dough from the refrigerator and peel off the top pieces of wax paper from each half of dough. Flip the colored dough half over onto the white dough half so that dough is touching dough.

Remove the top sheet of wax paper and trim the long edges with a sharp knife so that the sides are straight and parallel with one another.

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STEP 5

When the dough becomes just pliable, roll it into a log beginning with a long edge. Gently curl the edge with your fingertips and do your best to avoid creating air pockets.

Carefully lift the log into the sprinkle-filled dish.Gently roll it around until the outside is completely coated with color.

Wrap the dough log in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm enough to slice, about 4 hours.

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Bake The Cookies

STEP 6

Preheat your oven to 325 degrees F.

Slice the cookie log into 1/4-inch-thick discs and bake on parchment-lined baking sheets for 15 to 17 minutes, or until the cookies are no longer shiny. Move the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.

Recipe Notes

  • If you have any scraps of dough leftover, just roll them out in worm like strips, bake them and enjoy a treat! They won’t need to bake as long so keep an eye on them.
  • The green swirl is fun for Christmas, but any color would be just as fun. Bright yellow for a spring-time cookie? Orange for a Halloween cookie? A swirl of colors for a birthday cookie?
  • Use a piece of 8.5×11 paper as a guide when rolling out and measuring the dough rectangle.
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To Sprinkle or Not To Sprinkle

If you’re not usually a sprinkles kinda person – just wait! These cookies need the sprinkles for two reasons.

  1. You will enjoy the crunch it gives to each bite of your cookie because they are a soft sugar cookie on their own.
  2. The extra pretty look it gives these cookies (and only these if that’s what works for you) make them more festive, and are worth picking up a bottle and rolling these cookies into them!

Gel vs Liquid Food Coloring

This recipe calls for you to use gel food coloring. Could you use liquid food coloring? Sure. But here’s a few reasons to switch over to gel.

  • It is thicker, it has a viscous texture.
  • Gel food coloring is concentrated and helps achieve a more vibrant color.
  • It does cost a little more but you won’t use as much and achieve a more true color that you were hoping to attain.
  • Gel food coloring will stain your fingers, so you might want to wear plastic gloves.

Storing Spiral Cookies

You made these tasty show-stopping cookies so be sure after they have completely cooled to place them in a air-tight container or a ziploc bag. You can enjoy them over the next few days if you can keep your hands off them!

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Sprinkled Spiral Cookies Recipe

Say goodbye to boring and hello to sprinkles and color! These Spiral Cookies are super fun. They make every occasion brighter and more exciting!

4.50 from 8 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Refrigerate: 3 hours hours

Servings: 24

Calories: 175kcal

Author: Megan Porta

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 1/2 sticks unsalted butter cubed
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp almond extract
  • 1 tube gel food coloring any color
  • 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup multi-colored nonpareil sprinkles

Instructions

  • Combine the 2 cups of flour, baking powder, salt and sugars in a food processor and process to mix. Add butter and process until the mixture has a cornmeal consistency. Add the vanilla and process until mixture just forms a ball.

  • Divide the dough in half and return one half to the food processor. Add the almond extract, food coloring and 2 Tbsp flour and mix until just incorporated.

  • Roll out each portion of dough between sheets of waxed paper into an 8×11-inch rectangle, with ¼-inch thickness. Stack the dough, leaving in the wax paper, onto a baking sheet and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.

  • Pour the sprinkles into a shallow dish. Remove the dough from fridge and peel off the top pieces of wax paper from each dough half. Lift one and flip it over onto the other half so that the doughs are touching. Remove the top sheet of wax paper and trim the long edges with a sharp knife so that the sides are straight.

  • When the dough becomes just pliable, roll the dough beginning with a long end into a log. Gently curl the edge with fingertips and try to avoid creating pockets of air. Carefully lift log into the dish with the decors and roll until outside is completely coated. Wrap the log in plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm enough to slice, about 2 hours.

  • Preheat your oven to 325 degrees F.

    Slice the cookie log into 1/4-inch-thick discs and bake on parchment-lined baking sheets for 15 to 17 minutes, or until the cookies are no longer shiny. Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes

  • If you have any scraps of dough leftover, just roll them out in worm like strips, bake them and enjoy a treat! They won’t need to bake as long so keep an eye on them.
  • The green swirl is fun for Christmas, but any color would be just as fun. Bright yellow for a spring-time cookie? Orange for a Halloween cookie? A swirl of colors for a birthday cookie?
  • Use a piece of 8.5×11 paper as a guide when rolling out and measuring the dough rectangle.

Nutrition

Calories: 175kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 25mg | Sodium: 36mg | Potassium: 14mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 294IU | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

Do you put sprinkles on before or after baking cookies? ›

Tips. If cookies need to be flattened before baking, use the bottom of a drinking glass, a fork or your thumb. You can also try adding sprinkles to your cookies before baking, but depending on the recipe, they may melt in the oven.

What makes cookies chewy instead of crispy? ›

The ingredients you use and how you shape your cookies both play an important role in whether your cookies turn out crispy or chewy. The type of flour and sugar you use, if your cookie dough contains eggs, and whether you use melted or softened butter all factor into the crispy-chewy equation, too.

How to make package cookies taste homemade? ›

How To Make Boxed Cookies Better
  1. Use butter instead of margarine or oil.
  2. Add powdered milk. Sprinkling about 2 to 3 tablespoons of powdered milk per cup of cookie mix may seem kind of unconventional, but it is the best hack! ...
  3. Add brown sugar. ...
  4. Add vanilla extract. ...
  5. Brown the butter. ...
  6. Include an extra egg yolk.
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How to stop sprinkles from bleeding into icing? ›

Start with a base icing that has white gel added to it. Uncolored royal icing has an off-white natural tinge and is more likely to allow bleed and absorb color. Add white gel to your base to act as a stabilizer to prevent color bleed right off the bat. The biggest culprit in color bleed is usually oversaturated color.

What kind of sprinkles do you use for cookies? ›

The best sprinkles to use on foods are jimmies or nonpareils. Jimmies and nonpareils are an assortment of small shapes, colors, and sizes that change baked goods' appearance when sprinkled on top. The other types of sprinkles described above can be added to different desserts like cakes and cookies.

What is the trick to making soft and chewy cookies? ›

It's not the egg, all-purpose flour, or even the vanilla extract. The simple, yet oh-so-necessary component is cornstarch. That's right, the flavorless thickening agent used for soups, stews, and curries is also the secret weapon for baked goods that boast a silky-smooth mouthfeel.

How do you make cookies soft instead of crunchy? ›

Baking cookies quickly in a hot oven – at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature – will make for soft results. They'll bake fast instead of sitting and drying out in the oven's hot air. Ever so slightly underbaking your cookies will give you softer results than cooking them the full amount the recipe says.

What consistency should royal icing be for sprinkles? ›

-for the sprinkles you want to aim for a toothpaste consistency. If it's too thick it'll stick to the stencil when you pull up, and too thin it will lose shape. Make sure the stencil doesn't move around while you're scraping the icing over it or else it'll seep underneath.

How long to wait between royal icing layers? ›

The short answer to this question is about 8 hours (or one sleep as I like to say). In this post, I first walk through some commonly asked questions about how royal icing dries. Then, I walk through step-by-step hour-by-hour royal icing drying for 8 hours.

How can I improve my packaged cookies? ›

No one will even suspect they're store-bought (and we won't tell anyone!).
  1. Add brown sugar. ...
  2. Experiment with extracts. ...
  3. Mix in different candies and snacks. ...
  4. Add espresso or coffee grounds. ...
  5. Deepen the flavors by refrigerating the dough. ...
  6. Salt before baking the cookies. ...
  7. Reduce baking time for extra soft cookies.

What can I add to box cookie mix to make it better? ›

To add depth to your cookies, add a few drops of a pure flavor extract to your dough, Newgent said. This is a simple way to personalize the cookies to your liking or give them a unique twist each time you bake them. Some extracts to try include peppermint, lemon, vanilla, coffee, almond, or coconut.

Do you sprinkle cookies with salt before or after baking? ›

Many cookies get a sprinkle of salt right before baking. These cookies opt for a salty shell instead. This week in baking: a crispy, nutty cookie that's almost as salty as it is sweet. Salt belongs in every bake, of course.

Do you add sprinkles to brownies before or after baking? ›

If you dust the top of brownie batter with sprinkles just before baking, the sprinkles slightly sink into the batter and remain in position after baking. Alternatively, incorporate sprinkles with wet batter to include them in the brownie's center.

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