If you’ve ever wished for gluten free sugar cookies that actually taste like the classic ones you grew up with, soft, buttery, and perfectly sweet, you’re in for a treat. This recipe brings back that familiar homemade joy, the kind where the kitchen smells like vanilla and warmth fills the air.
Each cookie has that delicate balance between tender and crisp, sturdy enough to hold its shape, yet soft enough to melt in your mouth. The frosting adds a creamy, dreamy finish that turns every bite into a little celebration.
No grainy texture, no odd aftertaste, and no complicated ingredients, just simple, beautiful cookies made for sharing, gifting, or keeping all to yourself. Whether you frost them for the holidays or enjoy them plain with coffee, these gluten free sugar cookies remind you that comfort and beauty can live together in every bake.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Soft and buttery, just like traditional sugar cookies
- Easy to roll, cut, and bake (perfect for holidays or everyday treats)
- 100% gluten-free and easily adaptable to dairy-free
- Uses simple, real ingredients, no complicated blends
- Keeps its shape beautifully for decorating
Key Ingredients & The Science Behind Them
Gluten-Free Flour Blend, The base that gives structure. Use a high-quality 1:1 blend like Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour for consistent results.
Cornstarch, Softens the crumb and keeps the texture smooth instead of gritty.
Sour Cream, The secret to moist, bakery-style cookies. It adds richness and keeps them tender for days. (Dairy-free sour cream works beautifully too!)
Butter, For flavor and that classic melt-in-your-mouth finish. Always start with softened butter, not melted.
Vanilla & Almond Extract, The signature sugar cookie aroma, sweet, comforting, and slightly nutty.
Chef’s Tip: Chill your dough! Cold dough holds its shape in the oven, preventing cookies from spreading.
Step by Step Instructions
1. Make the Dough
In a stand mixer (or with a hand mixer), cream together butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
Add the egg, vanilla, almond extract, salt, and baking powder. Mix well.
On low speed, alternate adding sour cream, cornstarch, and gluten-free flour until the dough comes together smoothly.
Divide into two discs, wrap in plastic, and chill for at least 1 hour.
2. Roll & Cut
Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C).
Lightly flour your surface and roll dough to ¼-inch thickness for soft cookies (or thinner for crisp ones).
Cut into shapes with your favorite cookie cutters and transfer carefully to a parchment-lined baking sheet.
3. Bake
Bake for 9–11 minutes, until the edges are set but not browned.
Let cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.
4. Frost & Enjoy
In a bowl, beat together butter, sour cream, powdered sugar, almond extract, and milk until light and fluffy.
Add natural food coloring if desired, then frost cooled cookies generously.
Chef’s Tips for Perfect Results
- Chill dough for clean-cut shapes.
- For dairy free cookies, use vegan butter and sour cream substitutes.
- Don’t over bake, they should look set, not golden brown.
- Frost only after cookies are completely cool.
Variations to Try
- Lemon Zest Sugar Cookies: Add 1 teaspoon lemon zest to the dough and frosting.
- Festive Twist: Use colored frosting or sprinkles for holidays.
- Almond Lovers: Add sliced almonds on top before baking.
Storage & Freezing
- Room temperature: Store frosted cookies in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
- Freezer: Freeze unfrosted cookies up to 3 months; thaw before frosting.
- Dough: You can freeze cookie dough discs for 2 months, just thaw in the fridge before rolling.

Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my gluten-free cookies crumbly?
They may need a touch more sour cream or moisture. Always measure flour carefully, gluten-free flour can compact easily.
Can I make the dough ahead of time?
Yes! It keeps beautifully in the fridge for up to 2 days.
What’s the best gluten-free flour for sugar cookies?
A 1:1 blend that includes xanthan gum, such as Bob’s Red Mill 1:1, gives the best texture and structure.
See more Gluten Free Dessert Recipes :
Gluten Free Brownie Recipe (Rich, Fudgy & Easy!)
Gluten Free Peanut Butter Cookies in 20 Min | Soft & Chewy
Gluten Free Cheesecake | Easy, Creamy & Classic Recipe
The Best Gluten Free Vanilla Cupcakes (Moist, Fluffy & Easy)
Recipe Special Notes
- Chill time matters: Cold dough keeps its shape and makes cleaner cookie edges.
- Soft vs. crisp: For soft cookies, roll the dough ¼ inch thick; for crisp ones, go thinner.
- No spreading tip: Always bake on parchment or silicone mats for even texture.
- Dairy-free option: Use vegan butter and dairy-free sour cream for the same soft, rich flavor.
- Frosting consistency: Add milk a teaspoon at a time until fluffy and spreadable.
- Storage tip: Keep frosted cookies in an airtight container for up to 4 days or freeze unfrosted for 3 months.
Conclusion
These gluten free sugar cookies prove that “gluten-free” and “delicious” can truly mean the same thing.
They’re soft, buttery, and hold all the charm of the classic sugar cookie, without compromise.
Whether you frost them for holidays, birthdays, or just a quiet afternoon treat, they’re a sweet reminder that simple baking moments can still feel special.
So preheat your oven, gather your cutters, and bake a batch that brings a little beauty (and a lot of comfort) to your kitchen.
Because at Gf Snack, it’s always about food that’s Simple. Beautiful. Gluten-Free.


