We are working on making Christmas extra special this year over here. However, we do not want gifts to be the focus of making Christmas special. Each day of December, we are going to be baking or making a different activity to bring in holiday cheer & make new memories together. Maybe we’ll even make some new traditions too!
This Christmas Sugar Cookie Cake was so good and really simple to make! I can’t believe I was intimidated by cookie cakes! This is SO much better then mall-kiosk bought and definitely a new favorite (until I make a chocolate chip version, I bet.) Mia asked to help with piping the frosting since we recently learned how in our Grace Girls Group. I think she did a really great job! It almost looks professional!
This would be a great dessert to bring to a Christmas party to share! You definitely won’t be leaving with any Leftovers! Make sure to cut small enough slices so no one has to miss out! It’s THAT good!

Sugar Cookie Cake
- 1 Stick Salted Butter at Room Temperature
- 3/4 Cup Sugar
- 1 Egg + 1 Egg Yolk
- 2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1 1/2 Cup All-Purpose Flour
- 1/4 Sea Salt
- 1 Teaspoon Baking Powder
- 1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1 1/2 Teaspoon Cornstarch
- 1/2 Cup Christmas Sprinkles
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- In your Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer, cream together butter & sugar. Once smooth, beat in eggs & vanilla.
- In a medium bowl, whisk dry ingredients together then add to Stand Mixer until combined.
- Fold in Sprinkles.
- Pour mixture into greased 9-inch pie pan and spread evenly using your fingers to press down.
- Bake 25 minutes. Let cool completely.
Frosting
- 1 Stick Salted Butter
- 1 3/4 Cups Powdered Sugar
- 2 Tablespoons Heavy Whipping Cream
- 1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
- 1/4 Teaspoon Almond Extract
- Pinch of Salt
- Cream together butter & sugar in your Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer. Once smooth, add remaining ingredients and beat for 3 minutes.
- Stir frosting very hard to release any air bubbles then scoop into piping bag.
- Pipe 2 lines of frosting to create a “crust.” (*Save remaining frosting for individual piece decorating or for a later time).
- Decorate with Christmas colored Sparkling Sugar.

It’s so moist & chewy! Exactly how I like my cookies. I KNOW that you’ll enjoy it as much as we did!
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Until next time ♡ Mama Morozov
We love our holiday baking. I still make my great grandother’s fudge and popcorn balls. She used to wrap the popcorn balls in tule with hard candies and hang them on the tree for everyone.
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That sounds amazing! I’ve never made a popcorn ball before. Is it hard to do?
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No, they are pretty easy. A bit messy. Children love them.
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I’ll have to try! My kids love popcorn!
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Popcorn is delicious
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Do you have a good recipe for a beginner to make the balls?
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https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/20519/best-ever-popcorn-balls/ This is one is very good. My great grandmother’s recipe has whiskey and it is complaciated.
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Thanks! I have everything on hand but the marshmallows so I’ll pick those up! I am excited to try making these!
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They are a fun acitvity. I added those edible glitters before.
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Ooh that’s a great idea! Plus we have a ton of Christmas Sprinkles to use up, we can decorate some with those! Edible glitter would be pretty little snowflakes!
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