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A couple people asked me for the sugar cookie recipe so here it is- and yes these are soft cookies! This recipe includes the icing. And FYI on the weight watchers website it says they are 3 points each and that it made 24 cookies. For me it made 39 cookies and they ended up being 2 points each... must have been the size of the cookie cutters I used.

WW Holiday Sugar Cookies

Ingredients
1 cup(s) sugar
1/2 cup(s) reduced-calorie margarine, at room temperature
1 large egg(s), lightly beaten
1/4 cup(s) light corn syrup
2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
1 tbsp vanilla extract
2 3/4 cup(s) all-purpose flour
3/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp table salt
1/2 tsp ground cardamom, if desired
2 large egg white(s)
2 cup(s) powdered sugar, lightly packed
Instructions
In mixer on medium, beat sugar and margarine together until crumbly. Add 1 egg, corn syrup, lemon juice and vanilla; beat until smooth and pale in color.

In a medium bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and cardamom. Slowly beat flour mixture into margarine mixture until blended. Divide dough into four equal parts and flatten each quarter to form a round. Wrap each in plastic; refrigerate 30 minutes or overnight.

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Lightly spray baking sheet(s) with cooking spray. On a lightly floured board roll out one round to 1/4-1/8 inch thickness. With a lightly floured Christmas tree cookie cutter (about 2 inches tall), cut out cookies and transfer them, about 2 inches apart, to baking sheet(s); repeat with remaining dough.

Bake until golden brown on bottom, 5 to 9 minutes. Remove from the oven; cool completely.

For Royal Icing, in a large bowl whip egg whites and powdered sugar at low speed until sugar is moistened. Beat at high speed until glossy and stiff peaks form when beaters are lifted, about 6 minutes. Divide icing depending on how many colors you want to use. Add food coloring to achieve desired tint. To decorate cookies place icing in a small plastic bag; snip a tiny hole off one corner of the bag. Pipe icing onto the cooled cookies to create tree-trimming designs and ornaments. Yields 24 trees.

Here is the link to the recipe: http://www.weightwatchers.com/food/rcp/index.aspx?recipeId=50658

Just so you know I added about a teaspoon of vanilla to the icing recipe.

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Tricia Comment by Tricia on November 26, 2008 at 12:57pm
Yummy! I was just telling my hubby this morning that I am making sugar cookies to give as gifts to some of the people who I don't buy for, but want to do something nice for. I am going to try this recipe!!
Michele Comment by Michele on November 23, 2008 at 10:38pm
Im so going to try these out! Thanks for sharing!!
Donna Comment by Donna on November 23, 2008 at 1:36pm
Thank you Rachel. That was alot of stuff to type in for that recipe. :) I cant wait to try them. I have a 3 year old who will love it. :) We usually do pretend cookies with our homemade playdough and he uses the cookie cutters and puts the playdough cookies on my cookie sheet and then we put them in the oven just for pretend. :) Wont he be thrilled to actually EAT some real ones. :) Thanks again.


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