Swig Sugar Cookies and Frosting Recipe - Oh Sweet Basil (2024)

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We had a happy accident the other day while making these Swig Sugar Cookies and the recipe was better than ever so we had to share! What is a Swig Sugar Cookie, you ask? On the spectrum between soft pillow-y sugar cookie and shortbread, it falls somewhere right in the middle. They are buttery and soft and pretty much heaven!

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While making these Swig Sugar cookies with our daughter last year we were a little short on some ingredients. We have a large cold storage in our basem*nt where we keep a stocked supply of baking ingredients, but as it’s winter it gets really cold in that room, so not wanting to go down I changed the measurements.

I switched up how much shortening and powdered sugar we use in our old recipe and they turned out better than ever! A happy accident and now you all can enjoy the Utah favorite, Swig Sugar Cookies!

Swiggin’

Swig is a soda shop that specializes in all sorts of yummy soda and flavor combinations. They also sell amazing cookies! They started here in Utah and have exploded all over the place. If you haven’t been to one, you definitely should! Come visit us and we can Swig it up! There is one no more than 2 miles from our house. Dangerously close!

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I’ll be totally honest, I don’t ever drink soda. I’m just not a fan so the drinks at Swig don’t really do much for me, but my kids love them and pretty much everyone I know loves them. Now what I am a big fan of are the cookies! Good mercy they are irresistible! They have 5 or 6 different kinds to choose from, but I often find myself coming back to the classic Swig sugar cookie.

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The One True Swig Cookie Copycat

There are a lot of copycat Swig Sugar Cookie recipes out there, but I’m telling you, this change in ingredients is it! This recipe uses a combination of butter and butter flavored shortening for the fat and a combination of granulated sugar and powdered sugar for the sweetness. These cookies are soft and melt in your mouth! When you buy them at Swig, they are cold, like they have been in the refrigerator, and I like them that way. It makes the frosting slightly firm and makes for the perfect bite. I like to throw mine into the fridge for a half hour or so before eating them.

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Cream of Tartar FTW!

Then there is the cream of tartar. We always get loads of questions about cream of tartar when we use it in a recipe (like our mega-viral Peanut Butter Banana Bread). It seems like its not a spice that everyone has on hand like we do. Just go buy a jar! Trust me! It adds just the little bit of tang that these copycat Swig sugar cookies need.

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Frost Yourself

This frosting is really what takes these cookies over the top for me. While the cream of tartar adds tanginess to the cookie, the sour cream adds tanginess to the frosting. It is the perfect balance of sweet and tang and is so, so creamy. Swig dyes theirs pink, so we did the same, but you could dye it any color you want. These would be great for a gender reveal party, a bridal shower, a St. Patrick’s Day party, or just a lazy Sunday afternoon.

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Rough Edge

  • How to press sugar cookies with sugar

One of the signature features of a Swig sugar cookie is the rough edge. To get the rough edge, you scoop a golf ball sized chunk of dough and roll it into a smooth circle. Then you place the dough on the cookie sheet and smash it with the bottom of a drinking glass. It helps if you spray the bottom of the glass with cooking spray to avoid sticking. We like to smash it to about 1/2 inch thickness, but you can smash them a little more or a little less depending on how crispy or chewy you want your cookie.

  • Never Frost a Warm Cookie

You will want to wait until the cookies are completely cooled before frosting them. I can hardly wait for you to try these copycat Swig sugar cookies! Get your buns into the kitchen and get baking, friend! Xoxo!

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Swig Sugar Cookies and Frosting Recipe

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4.13 from 48 votes

Servings: 24 cookies

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 8 minutes mins

Total Time: 18 minutes mins

Description

Utah's favorite Swig Sugar Cookies recipe with a creamy frosting!

Ingredients

For the Cookies

  • 1 Cup Butter, softened
  • 3/4 Cup Butter Flavored Shortening
  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1 Cup Powdered Sugar
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon Cream of Tartar
  • 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 5 1/2 Cups Flour

For the Frosting

  • 1/2 Cup Butter, unsalted and softened
  • 3/4 Cup Sour Cream
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 5 Cups Powdered Sugar
  • Pink Gel Food Coloring

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer, combine butter, shortening, granulated sugar, confectioners sugar and mix on medium speed for 3 minutes, until light and fluffy.

    1 Cup Butter, 3/4 Cup Butter Flavored Shortening, 1 Cup Sugar, 1 Cup Powdered Sugar

  • Add eggs and mix again.

    2 Eggs

  • In a bowl add the cream of tartar, baking soda and salt to the flour and whisk to combine.

    1/2 teaspoon Cream of Tartar, 1/2 teaspoon Baking Soda, 1 teaspoon Salt, 5 1/2 Cups Flour

  • Slowly add the flour to the butter mixer and allow the mixer to combine until the dough comes together.

  • Using an ice cream/cookie scoop, scoop out golf-ball size portions on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Place only 6 cookies per cookie sheet to avoid edges touching.

  • Roll each cookie dough ball until it is smooth and round.

  • Use a kitchen glass that has been sprayed with a little nonstick spray to press the bottom into granulated sugar, then press down on each cookie dough ball until the cookie is pressed out but not totally flat. Repeat with all cookies.

  • Bake for 8-10 minutes or until edges are just slightly starting to brown and center no longer appears wet.

  • Cool completely.

For the Frosting

  • In a clean bowl, using a hand mixer or a clean bowl for the standing mixer, combine butter, sour cream, and salt until smooth.

    1/2 Cup Butter, 3/4 Cup Sour Cream, 1 teaspoon Salt

  • Add powdered sugar, starting with 4 cups and mix on low until smooth. We almost always use the full 5 cups.

    5 Cups Powdered Sugar

  • Add in a few drops of pink gel food coloring for the soft pink color. We use 3 drops.

    Pink Gel Food Coloring

  • Spread on cooled cookies using an offset spatula.

Notes

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for up to 6 months.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookieCalories: 289kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 3gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 45mgSodium: 219mgFiber: 1gSugar: 24g

Author: Sweet Basil

Course: 100 Best Cookies Recipes on the Planet

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FAQs

How to add flavor to sugar cookies? ›

A teaspoon or two of extracts will noticeably boost flavor when blended into your sugar cookie mix. Vanilla is the obvious choice. For a more intriguing flavor, add both vanilla and almond extracts. Rum, maple and anise are other delicious varieties to consider.

How many calories are in a swig sugar cookie? ›

A typical Swig sugar cookie UNFROSTED has about 293 calories, 15 grams of fat and 14 grams of sugar. My Swig cookies WITH frosting are about 215 calories, 10 grams of fat and about 14 grams of sugar, depending on how much frosting you like to add!

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

Using a variety of candy sprinkles and colored sugars, pour one type each into muffin pan cups. Dip cookie dough rounds in sprinkles or sugar before baking.

How do you jazz up sugar cookies? ›

5 Ways to Get Fancy with Your Sugar Cookies
  1. Make a fancy thumbprint cookie. ...
  2. Turn them into sandwich cookies. ...
  3. Decorate with melted chocolate. ...
  4. Try different flavorings in the sugar cookie dough. ...
  5. Roll cookie dough logs in sparkly sugar.
May 1, 2019

What to add to sugar cookie mix to make it better? ›

Almond Extract: For a twist on the traditional sugar cookie flavor, try adding a small amount of almond extract. Start with 1/2 teaspoon and adjust according to your preference. Citrus Zest: Incorporate the zest of citrus fruits like lemon, orange, or lime into the dough. The zest adds a bright and refreshing flavor.

Where did Swig cookies originate? ›

Giant sugar cookies with pale pink frosting are a go-to snack or dessert in Utah. And while most locals would say they originated at a gas station and bakery outside of St. George called Dutchman's Market, it was the popular Southwestern chain Swig that made them gain even more traction.

Are Swig refreshers sugar free? ›

🎉 Our refreshers are created with some of our delicious sugar free flavors.

How much caffeine is in Swig Reviver? ›

Revivers are a great way to start your day with 120 mg of plant based caffeine. They are also guilt free with just 15 calories and 3 grams of sugar per drink, Stay tuned for more details! caffeine.

Do you chill sugar cookies before baking? ›

Immediately baking after mixing will result in absolutely delicious cookies; however, if time permits, chilling the dough for 24-72 hours does result in cookies that are thicker, chewier, and more flavorful. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap before refrigerating.

What's the difference between frosting and icing on cookies? ›

Frosting is the thickest of these confections and is ideal for spreading or piping on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries.

How to make store bought frosting better for sugar cookies? ›

How to Upgrade Store-Bought Frosting
  1. Cream cheese. Beat in 8 ounces of room temperature plain or flavored cream cheese. ...
  2. Whipped cream. Mix equal parts freshly whipped cream and frosting. ...
  3. Butter. ...
  4. Peanut butter or other nut butter. ...
  5. Nutella. ...
  6. Cookie butter. ...
  7. Jam, preserves, or marmalade. ...
  8. Lemon curd.
Feb 14, 2024

Do cookies need to cool before frosting? ›

If the cookies aren't completely cooled when you start decorating, the icing will melt once it hits the warm cookie. Follow this tip: Don't rush the cooling process. The first step to making beautifully decorated cookies is making sure the cookies are completely cooled when you begin adding the icing.

How can I increase my cookie flavor? ›

Add a Pinch of Salt

Salt is a great flavor enhancer because it can increase the perception of sweetness in a cookie. You may not equate saltiness to a sweet flavor for desserts, but it's a well-known baker's hack. The next time you're baking cookies, add a pinch or two of salt into the dough.

Why do my sugar cookies taste so bland? ›

If the baked cookies taste a bit bland (and if the dough is fairly soft and receptive to additions), add salt and/or spices to the remaining dough before baking. If, on the other hand, they're a bit salty for your taste, try rolling the dough balls in sugar before baking.

What brings out the flavor in cookies? ›

Add more complex proteins, like malted milk powder and brown butter. Caramelizing the sugar beforehand brings bright notes to your cookies, but you can further expand your dessert's flavor profile by playing with proteins.

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