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These chilled Crumbl sugar cookies are absolutely life-changing. They are soft, thick, melt in your mouth, and absolutely delicious. Each one is topped with a cloud of smooth almond flavored sugar cookie pink icing. There is nothing better than this copycat Swig sugar cookie recipe to celebrate spring!

I know you will also love these Easy Chocolate Chip Crumbl Cookie Cups, Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies, and even these Crumbl snickerdoodle cupcake cookies! They are all inspired by the Crumbl bakery and are some of our most popular Crumbl copycat recipes here on the blog!

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Imagine a sweet thick and butter sugar cookie topped with a luscious pink almond frosting, Now imagine that melting in your mouth with every bite you take. Well, these Crumbl sugar cookies are just that.

This copycat recipe is one of the most popular cookies on the site. Of course, I have a lot more Crumbl Cookies copycat recipes where that came from but at the same time, simple sugar cookies are my jam!

Now, this specific cookie is made to stay soft-chilled or at room temperature to provide you with that full CRUMBL cookie experience. It has a slight almond-flavored frosting that makes it taste extra luxurious.

Crumbl sugar cookie copycat

What are CRUMBL cookies ?

CRUMBL cookies or CRUMBL bakery is a cookie bakery that started out in Utah. It was started by two cousins that loved cookies so much that they wanted to share that with the world. The craziest and most fun part about how this company came about is how they came up with their recipes.

They would go to gas stations, and other public places and share cookies with random people who asked them which cookie they preferred. Each time, they would change one ingredient in the cookies and then ask again until they came out with THE PERFECT COOKIE!

Today, we’re on a quest to make out the perfect almond pink chilled sugar cookie and I think we nailed it!

Why do you need to make these sugar cookies?

  • They’re the perfect Crumbl copycat recipe
  • Each cookie will be giant, just like the ones you would get at Crumbl. They are also thick and chewy.
  • The sugar cooking frosting has a hint of almond for very luxurious cookies
  • They are made with very simple ingredients that you probably already have at home.
  • This recipe will help you save money as a batch of these can cost quite a lot! Plus it can be a fun little baking activity to do at home on weekends!

How do Crumbl cookies taste like?

Chilled Crumbl sugar cookies taste like the most perfect sugar cookie you’ve ever had in your life. They are topped with a silky smooth pink almond frosting too, YUM! With each bite, you will get the perfect union between a soft lightly sweetened sugar cookie and a creamy, sweet, almond frosting. It’s just perfect!

Crumbl sugar cookie ingredients

Ingredients for giant sugar cookies

Here are the ingredients you will need to make these chilled sugar cookies. Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed ingredient measurements.

  • Butter- You will need to use unsalted butter for these cookies as well as for the frosting. Make sure it is softened.
  • oil– The vegetable or canola oil is used to keep the cookies moist even after baking and chilling.
  • Granulated and powdered sugar– This sugar cookie uses both granulated sugar and powdered sugar for the ultimate melt-in-your-mouth experience.
  • Egg– You will need one large egg at room temperature.
  • Vanilla and almond extract– The cookie from Crumbl has hints of vanilla and almond so we use both to make the best copycat recipe out there!
  • Flour– All-purpose flour works great for this recipe.
  • Salt– I always use a bit of salt to my baked goods to balance out the sweetness.
  • Cream of tartar– The cream of tartar is used alongside the baking powder to add a little height to these cookies as well as keep it extra soft.
  • Baking powder– The baking powder is the leavening agent for this cookie recipe.
  • Heavy cream– The heavy cream is used to get out pink sugar cookie almond frosting to the right consistency.
  • Pink gel food coloring I used the Wilton pink food coloring to get the pink color in the frosting.

How to soften butter quickly?

Since this copycat Crumbl sugar cookie recipe uses softened butter, here are a few tips to soften your butter quickly.

  1. Cutting method- Cut your butter into smaller cubes to allow it to soften quicker.
  2. Microwave and water method- Microwave a cup of water for 1-2 minutes or until really hot. Place your butter on a plate then remove the hot water from the microwave and place the plate of butter in there. Quickly close the microwave door and let it sit there for 10 minutes to soften.
  3. Grating method- Grate the cold butter with a cheese grater and let it sit for a few minutes to soften.

Variations and substitutions

  • If you don’t love almond extract just use more vanilla instead. It will still be super delicious and rich without that almond flavoring.
  • Want to make these Crumbl sugar cookies for a gender reveal party or any other party that doesn’t involve pink frosting? You can use any gel food coloring for that frosting.

This is how you can make your own Crumbl sugar cookies at home too! Make sure to scroll down to the recipe card for the full detailed instructions!.

  1. Cream the butter, oil, and both sugars until light and fluffy.
  2. Add in the egg, vanilla extract, and almond extract until combined.
  3. Mix in the flour, salt, cream of tartar, and baking powder and mix just until combined.
  4. Scoop out 9 equally sized cookie dough balls, place them on the prepared baking sheet, then flatten to about 1/2 inch in thickness.
  5. Bake the cookies in the preheated oven, and let them cool completely before frosting them.

What size scoop does Crumbl use?

For these copycat crumbl cookies we are using a large cookie scooper which holds about 1/4 cup of cookie dough or about 4 tbsp of cookie dough.

Of course, you can make them even bigger if you’re trying to somewhat Crumbl does. Their scoops hold about 1/3-1/2 cup of cookie dough, making these HUGE cookies!

Make the pink almond frosting

  1. Cream the butter, powdered sugar, and almond extract until combined.
  2. Mix in the heavy cream and beat on medium speed until light and fluffy.
  3. Add in the pink gel food coloring and mix.
  4. Frost the cookies generously and enjoy!

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

How much do Crumbl cookies cost?

They are pretty pricey! You can get one cookie in their little pink boxes for about $4-$5 or you can buy their larger 4 cookies pink box for about $14-$15.

Of course, they have larger boxes and even catering options which will cost more of course.

Tips to make the best almond sugar cookies with frosting

Here are a few helpful tips to make your life easier!

  • Make sure to use room temperature ingredients for this recipe– Room temperature ingredients are crucial for these cookies because that will affect how your cookies flatten out once you smash them!
  • Don’t flatten your cookies too much- When you smash your cookies, you want them to be at about 11/2 inch in thickness, nothing less. This will keep them super soft and melt in your mouth in the center!
  • Let your cookie cool fully before topping them with the frosting- Make sure that your cookies are fully cooled down before frosting or the frosting will melt and you will end up with a soupy mess and not so pretty cookies!

How to store these frosted sugar cookies?

These sugar cookies can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week or in an air-tight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.

So whenever you’re ready to enjoy the cookies, place them in the fridge overnight to thaw!

Crumbl sugar cookie broken in half

Can I make Gluten Free Crumbl sugar cookies?

Absolutely!

You can make this recipe using the Arthur King Flour 1:1 Gluten-Free flour or the 1:1 Bob’s Red Mill Gluten-Free flour as well!

Does the dough need to be chilled?

No, it doesn’t. These cookies are called chilled sugar cookies because they can be served chilled and will taste absolutely magical! So they do not require you to chill your cookie dough before baking, just after!

How many cookies should I bake per pan?

Depending on the size of your baking sheet you can either do 6 for the large baking sheets or 2 for the smaller ones. Also, these cookies don’t spread too much but they still need some room to expand slightly and allow the heat to circulate properly.

Whole frosted Swig cookie

If you made these sugar cookies and enjoyed them, don’t forget to leave a 5-star review by clicking on the 5 stars under the title and description. It would help me a ton 

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Giant chilled CRUMBL sugar cookies

These CRUML sugar cookies are perfection! They are soft and chewy and topped with a luscious almond sugar frosting for the perfect balance of sweetness and tenderness.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 8 minutes
Total: 33 minutes
Servings: 9 cookies
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Ingredients 
 

  • 1/2 cup butter softened
  • 1/4 cup oil
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 tbsp powdered sugar
  • 1 egg at room temperature
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • 2 & 1/3 cup flour
  • 1/4 tsp cream of tartar optional, so if you don't have it no worries!
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder

Pink sugar cookie almond icing

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350F then line a baking sheet with parchement pape and set aside.
  • Cream the butter, oil, sugar, and powdered sugar in a large mixing bowl or a stand mixer.
  • Add the egg, vanilla extract, and almond extract to the creamed butter mixture and mix until combined.
  • Add the flour, salt, cream of tartar and baking powder and mix until combined, using a large cookie scoop (1/4 cup- 4 tbsp), scoop out 9 equally sized cookie balls, place on the prepared baking sheet then using your hand flatten to about 1/2 inch in thickness.
  • Bake for 9-10 minutes then cool on the baking sheet for 20 minutes before transferring to a wire rack fully before frosting. Don't worry if the cookies look underbaked, they will continue baking as they cool.

Make the pink almond sugar cookie frosting

  • In a large bowl or in a stand mixer bowl using a paddle attachement, cream the butter, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and almond extract until well combined.
  • Add in the heavy cream and beat on medium speed until light and fluffy.
  • Add in a tiny bit of pink gel food coloring using a toothpick, mix, then check the color. Add more if you want something brighter.
  • Generously spread the almond sugar cookie frosting on the chilled cookies and serve or chill some more before serving.

Notes

How to store these cookies?
Store these frosted sugar cookies in the fridge for up to 7 days. 
You can also freeze them in an airtight container for up to 2 months. Just place them in the freezer to thaw overnight before enjoying them!
Tips:
  • Make sure to use room temperature ingredients for this recipe– Room temperature ingredients are crucial for these cookies because that will affect how your cookies flatten out once you smash them!
  • Don’t flatten your cookies too much- When you smash your cookies, you want them to be at about 1/3-1/2 inch flat, nothing less. This will keep them super soft and melt in your mouth in the center!
  • Let your cookie cool fully before topping them with the frosting- Make sure that your cookies are fully cooled down before frosting or the frosting will melt and you will end up with a soupy mess and not so pretty cookies!

Nutrition

Calories: 430Calories | Carbohydrates: 51g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 63mg | Sodium: 256mg | Potassium: 63mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 547IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 41mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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About Chahinez

Chahinez Tabet Aoul is the recipe developer, photographer, and writer behind Lifestyle of a Foodie and Simple Copycat Recipes. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, Chahinez is known for creating approachable, high-reward recipes that feel like they came straight from your favorite restaurant. Only easier, more fun, and made right a thome!

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288 Comments

  1. Lacy says:

    I need some help. I have tried to make this twice and both times the cookies have turned like short bread and just crumbled into pieces. I am using a kitchen aide mixer and i use the flat paddle to cream the sugar and the butter and i do it on the lowest setting so I dont put too much air in. I am following the directions exactly but something is not turning out alright. Even the dough isnt very yummy. Is 1/2 a cup of sugar really all the sugar that is needed? Am I using too much flour? When the dough is ready, its not sticky at all and rolls right into a ball. I dunno, I so desperately want a solid cookie and I just cant figure out what I am doing wrong.

    1. Chahinez says:

      It could be that there’s too much flour, could be an easy fix. Make sure you’re using a kitchen scale instead of measuring cups to weigh the flour, it’ll be more accurate.

  2. Kathy says:

    Can these be made in a smaller size?

    1. Chahinez says:

      Yes!

  3. Susan says:

    5 stars
    You are a genius! I just heard about “Crumbl” cookies 2 days ago so naturally I had to find recipes I could make myself since we don’t have a shop near us. These are absolutely wonderful and I didn’t change a thing. I am 78 and have been baking since I was 10 and always am on the lookout for new dessert ideas. I will try all you other copycat cookies and am sure they will be great. In my family we always eat dinner just to get to the dessert.

    1. Chahinez says:

      This is amazing to hear Susan! Thank you!!

  4. Anna says:

    Hi,

    When you say “cream” together, can I use a regular mixer or do I need a special attachment? Or should I use a flexible spatula by hand?

    Also, can I cool these in the fridge before icing them to speed up the process?

    Thank you!!
    Anna

    1. Chahinez says:

      A regular mixer will work fine 🙂 and yes you can refrigerate.

  5. Robin says:

    5 stars
    My daughter loves Crumbl.
    I’m so excited to make her
    favorte three from your copy
    cats. Thank you so much for
    your time and energy and love
    that you put into these delicious recipes. ❤

    1. Chahinez says:

      This is great to hear Robin!! Thank you!

  6. Barbara says:

    4 stars
    Easy to follow recipe came out perfectly

    1. Chahinez says:

      That’s awesome!

  7. Jasmine says:

    5 stars
    I added the additional 1/4 teaspoon of almond extract to the frosting and it tasted just like crumbl’s cookie. I’ll definitely use this recipe again. I might have to half it, just because they’re so sweet and rich. I’ll have to try the churro cookie recipe next. Thanks for sharing Chahinez 🙂

    1. Chahinez says:

      You’re welcome! Thank you for trying out the recipe!😁

  8. Daren says:

    5 stars
    This recipe is the BOMB DOT COM! The recipe is so easy to follow and they turned out perfectly! I didn’t change a single thing. I love how you can eat these chilled or not chilled depending on your preference. So soft and the perfect amount of sweetness. Thank you for sharing! I’m going to make all of your other cookie recipes so I better stop writing and get busy! LOL!
    Yummmmm!

    1. Chahinez says:

      I love this!!! So glad to hear you enjoyed them!

  9. Tara says:

    5 stars
    Would you be willing to post a recipe for the Crumbl sugar cookies with the white frosting? I absolutely love those. Thanks for you consideration!

    1. Haleema says:

      5 stars
      Love this recipe thanks so much, I just had a few questions.
      Firstly, if i were to make each cookie smaller (2 tbsp) would you know how much to alter the baking time?

      Second, do you think it would be possible to substitute the frosting for royal icing frosting as I want to make details on the cookies or not. I would use a thicker consistency than the flooding one (if you’re familiar w royal icing 15-25s and so)

      Thank you for sharing the recipe once again!!

      1. Chahinez says:

        You can bake the cookies for about 2 minutes less than you would for the larger cookies. You can also use whichever icing you’d like! They are pretty forgiving.

    2. Caroline says:

      Hi! Just curious as to what oil you use in this recipe-thanks!

      1. Chahinez says:

        unflavored oil, so vegetable or canola

    3. Tuhlulah says:

      Hi Tara, rumor has it that the white frosted sugar cookie, is flavored like a regular sugar cookie. So all the ingredients would be the same, except the almond extract would be exchanged for vanilla extract. I’d give that a try and see if it does the trick. 😉
      Come back and let us know if you do it and it works, would you? 🤩

  10. Mac says:

    What is 4 and 0.67 cups?

    1. Chahinez says:

      It’s 4 cups and 2/3 cups! That’s for the double measurements.