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    Sugar Cookie Roses

    By Wendy Sondov · Published: Dec 10, 2016 · Modified: Feb 6, 2022 · This post may contain affiliate links · As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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    A bouquet of Sugar Cookie Roses makes any day special! These eye catching cookies are fun to make and share! Simple to make with packaged cookie dough.

    Red and white rose shaped sugar cookies.

    Why you'll love this recipe

    Sugar Cookie Roses are the final addition to a week of Time Saver Recipes. Like the other 6 recipes, this one uses a shortcut ingredient to speed up preparation time.

    Sugar Cookie Roses are made with a roll of refrigerated sugar cookie dough and a little flour to thicken the dough for rolling out. A bit of extract adds flavor and a few drops of food coloring turns plain dough into flowers.

    Closeup of a red rose sugar cookie with green cookie dough leaves.

    This is an edible craft project. Making the Time Saver dough takes just a few minutes.

    Creating and baking the flowers takes approximately 1- 1 ½ hours. The dough is easy to work with and doesn’t require any chilling time** (see below).

    After experimenting with a few different approaches, the process photos and recipe describe what I found to be the easiest and fastest method.

    Instructions

    This is an overview of the instructions. Detailed instructions are in the recipe card below.

    Instructions: overlap edges of cookie dough circles, roll up, cut in half forming two rose cookies.
    1. Follow the instructions for adapting the packaged refrigerated cookie dough. Roll out the dough to ⅛” thickness, between two sheets of parchment paper. Cut out circles with a 2”-2 ½” cookie cutter. With a sheet of parchment paper or wax paper on the work surface, arrange three dough circles in a vertical row, with edges overlapping slightly.
    2. Starting at the top, roll dough circles down into a cylinder.
    3. Pinching the center gently as you roll to close any dough cracks.
    4. Use a knife to cut the cylinder in half.

    Instructions: two rose cookies, cut green dough circle in fourths, add two leaves per cookie, bake.
    1. Gently dip the un-cut (rose petal) ends in sparkling sugar, then place cookies, cut edge down, on the prepared baking sheet 3” apart.
    2. Roll out the green dough and cut out circles. Cut each circle into fourths.
    3. Press two pieces of the cut green circle leaves onto each rose cylinder.
    4. Bake 1 baking sheet at a time for 15-16 minutes.

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    Storage

    Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.

    Plate of red and white cookie roses.

    Tips and variations

    • Refrigerated cookie dough used to be less mushy. It was meant to be sliced, now it is meant to be spooned. I added flour to create a roll-out consistency.
    • Though I added as little flour as possible, the flavor of the cookies was effected. Adding a bit more flavoring took care of that. I used citrus flavoring in this cookie (fiori di sicilia or orange), but vanilla, almond, or anise would be good choices too.
    • I tried baking the rolled up roses on a baking sheet and in a mini-cupcake pan. My final choice was to stick with the baking pan, but the mini-cupcake pan could also potentially work.  
    • The rose shaped cookie cups from the cupcake pan are cute and pretty, but the thickness makes them difficult to eat as they become crunchier during longer storage. If the cookie cups will be eaten within 2-3 days, baking in a mini-cupcake pan is an option.
    • I experimented with chilling the dough flowers before baking, in an attempt to get more defined petals. Chilling seems to produce a slightly different shape, but not more defined petals.
    • The roses made from chilled dough flop over during baking and end up looking like a bud or a rose on its side. The roses made from unchilled dough most often settled downward during baking, producing what looks like an open rose seen from above. Though both shapes are pretty, I prefer to go with less time and skip the chilling.
    • Cookie roses make beautiful treats for a baby shower, bridal shower, Valentine's Day, and Mother's Day.
    Closeup showing rose cookies the thickness of mini cupcakes.

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    Sugar Cookie Roses (Time Saver Recipe)

    Sugar Cookie Roses (Time Saver Recipe)

    These cookies in the shape of a rose are a beautiful, edible craft project! Packaged cookie dough cuts down on time and ingredients.
    5 from 4 votes
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    Course: Dessert
    Cuisine: American
    Prep Time: 1 hour hour
    Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 15
    Calories: 146kcal
    Author: Wendy Sondov

    Ingredients

    • 1 roll refrigerated sugar cookie dough 16.5 ounces
    • ⅓ cup all-purpose flour
    • Food coloring gel red, green
    • ¼- ½ teaspoon extract such as fiori di sicilia, orange, anise, almond
    • Sparkling decorating sugar

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 350° F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
    • In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat cookie dough and flour until a dough ball forms (1-2 minutes).
    • Mix in the extract.
    • Divide the dough into thirds. Leave one of the portions white. Add 2-3 drops of red gel food coloring to one of the dough portions and knead until color is uniform. Add 2-3 drops of green food coloring to the remaining dough portion and knead until color is uniform. Keep dough balls wrapped in plastic wrap until ready to use.
    • Roll out the white dough to ⅛” thickness, between two sheets of parchment paper. Cut out circles with a 2”-2 ½” cookie cutter. Repeat rolling and cutting out circles to use up the white dough.
    • With a sheet of wax paper or parchment paper on the work surface, arrange three dough circles in a vertical row, with edges overlapping slightly. Starting at the top, roll the circles down into a cylinder, pinching the center gently as you roll to close any dough cracks.
    • Use a knife to cut the cylinder in half. Gently dip the un-cut (rose petal) ends in sparkling sugar, then place the dough rolls, cut edge down, on the prepared baking sheet 3” apart. Repeat with remaining white dough circles.
    • Roll and cut out the red dough, and repeat the rolling/cutting process.
    • Roll out the green dough and cut out circles. Cut each circle into fourths.
    • Press two pieces of the cut green circle leaves onto each rose cylinder.
    • Bake 1 baking sheet at a time for 15-16 minutes.
    • Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheet for 5-10 minutes. Transfer cookies to wire racks to cool completely.
    • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.

    Notes

    Packing tips
    Wraps pairs of cookies, bottoms together, in plastic wrap. Stack bundled cookies in an airtight container or freezer weight ziplock bag.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 146kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 3mg | Sodium: 91mg | Potassium: 49mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 12IU | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg
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    First Published: December 10, 2016. Last Updated: February 6, 2022. Updated for additional information and better reader experience.Save

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    Comments

    1. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy

      February 04, 2017 at 4:25 pm

      OMG these are so pretty. Perfect for Valentine's Day or any special celebration. Takes cookies to a whole new level. What a great recipe.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 04, 2017 at 7:33 pm

        Thank you, Gloria! A few minutes playing with pre-made dough and you have a bouquet for any occasion!

        Reply
    2. Marisa Franca @ All Our Way

      February 04, 2017 at 11:22 am

      What an adorable idea!! I would love to get a box of these instead of chocolates. And I must admit that Fiori di Sicilia is a great flavoring, I use it with my Italian sweet breads. I wonder how this would work with the box sugar cookie mix?

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 04, 2017 at 11:44 am

        Thanks, Marisa! I used a refrigerated log of sugar cookie dough to save time for this Time Saver Recipe series. The same method could definitely be used for any sugar cookie dough (homemade or from a dry package) as long as the dough is stiff enough to hold it's shape without too much spreading in the oven. I haven't tried with the boxed mix so I am not sure. As long as you have Fiori di Sicilia in the house, I highly recommend it! 🙂

        Reply
    3. Natalie | Natalie's Food & Health

      February 04, 2017 at 10:41 am

      Wow, these cookie roses look so beautiful. I'm really impressed with your handcrafting skills. I must admit, I have no patience for making such fine things but wouldn't mind receiving a box of these cookies as a gift 🙂 These cookies are gorgeous.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 04, 2017 at 11:47 am

        Thank you, Natalie! I admit, a drop cookie or cookie bar is quicker. However, these roses are very simple and require little patience or handcrafting skills! I promise! 🙂 They are part of a Time Saver series of recipes that cuts out time by using purchased cookie dough.

        Reply
    4. Byron Thomas

      February 04, 2017 at 7:41 am

      This has got to be the cutest Valentine's idea I've seen to date! I love it and so simple too. I can't wait to try this - I'll certainly pop back and let you know how mine turns out. PS - love the addition of the sugar sprinkles - looks like dew or diamonds! - even better. LOL

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 04, 2017 at 11:50 am

        Thank you, Byron! These roses really are simple to make. Kids could even join in the fun! I would love to know if you give them a try and I hope you will be delighted with the results. 🙂 p.s. I am a big believer that sparkles and sprinkles are usually a very good idea. 🙂

        Reply
    5. Sarah @ Champagne Tastes

      February 03, 2017 at 3:40 pm

      You are.. so.. FANCY. These are so cool! It reminds me of playing with play dough.. I'm not sure I could bring myself to eat them though!

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 04, 2017 at 11:52 am

        Thank you, Sarah! The trick is that these cookies look fancy but are super simple to create, especially if you use prepared refrigerator cookie dough!

        Reply
    6. Sharon Rigsby

      February 03, 2017 at 2:26 pm

      Wow! What beautiful cookies! I've never seen anything like them and they look almost too pretty to eat! I love this idea and your detailed instructions and photos make it look really easy to make these cookies! Thank you so much for sharing!

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 09, 2017 at 12:44 pm

        Thanks, Sharon! I hope the instructions show how easy these Time Saver cookies are to make. Sometimes people connect pretty with difficult, but these roses are super simple and quick!

        Reply
    7. Stephanie@ApplesforCJ

      February 03, 2017 at 11:24 am

      I have to agree that everyone needs roses in their life. These cookies are a work of art and are definitely great for Valentines Day!

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 09, 2017 at 12:52 pm

        Thanks, Stephanie! Now I can have "roses" whenever I feel the need! 😉

        Reply
    8. Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie

      February 03, 2017 at 10:30 am

      Oh my goodness these are beautiful! And much easier than I anticipated at first glance.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 09, 2017 at 12:50 pm

        Thanks, Erin! I love things that look like you worked on them forever, but are really quite simple! 🙂 These are an easy cookie, but everyone is amazed!

        Reply
    9. Joyce @ My Stay At Home Adventures

      January 31, 2017 at 4:58 pm

      These sugar cookies are beautiful! Very well done. Thank you for sharing #FuntasticFriday

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 09, 2017 at 12:48 pm

        Thank you, Joyce for your kind words and for hosting Funtastic Friday!

        Reply
    10. Miz Helen

      January 25, 2017 at 10:02 am

      Beautiful Cookie Roses and thanks so much for the tutorial, you make it look so easy! Thanks so much for sharing your awesome post with us at Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great day and come back soon!
      Miz Helen

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        February 09, 2017 at 12:46 pm

        Thanks, Miz Helen! These really are as easy as the tutorial makes them look! 🙂

        Reply
    11. Susan

      January 20, 2017 at 7:17 am

      These are adorable and I love that it's a time-saver recipe. I can see making these for watching the Rose Bowl Parade. Thanks for sharing at the #ThisIsHowWeRoll Link Party. Pinning now.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        January 20, 2017 at 7:33 am

        Thank you, Susan! The roses are so easy to make and would work for all kinds of occasions. I love your idea of making them to eat while watching the Rose Bowl Parade! I have Valentine's Day plans for these cookies. 🙂 Thank you for hosting and for pinning!!

        Reply
    12. Alison

      January 17, 2017 at 8:43 am

      Wendy, these are GORGEOUS! I am definitely going to make some of these but I think I'll skip the refrigerated dough and make my own.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        January 17, 2017 at 8:49 am

        Thanks, Alison! The Time Saver series shares ways to cut corners in a time crunch by using mixes or prepared dough, but making your own is always a delicious option! 🙂

        Reply
    13. saltandserenity

      December 12, 2016 at 12:48 pm

      Crafting with cookie dough is my kind of crafting! These are so sweet.
      I really loved the whole time saver series. Great idea.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        December 31, 2016 at 11:51 am

        Thanks, Cindy! Though you and I find cooking and baking to be relaxing and a creative outlet, many get stressed out at the thought of baking. Hopefully, the time saver series recipes will reduce some of that "fear of the unknown" stress.

        Reply
    14. Monica

      December 12, 2016 at 5:40 am

      What a smart series this has been, Wendy. Since you save time making the dough, it leaves you time to play with the shaping to get these beautiful roses. You did a great job experimenting and the results turned out so nice! This would be a great gift for Valentine's Day, too. I just don't know if I'd be able to make mine so nice.

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        December 31, 2016 at 11:54 am

        Thank you, Monica! These roses were especially fun to make. I guarantee yours would be at least as nice as these, probably better! It doesn't just look easy, it really is! I agree that these roses would be great for Valentine's Day!

        Reply
    15. Abby

      December 11, 2016 at 12:16 pm

      WOW... you know you just never cease to amaze me !! this is so pretty .... and you've made them so easy to make.
      I must say that this is the first place I come when I want cookies.... never disappointed ! You truly are gifted and nope mine don't always look as pretty as yours, but someday...LOL... for now I just have fun trying & of course eating... so far they've all been a big hit.
      Thank You for all your hard work, dedication & support of our troops

      Reply
      • The Monday Box

        December 11, 2016 at 12:29 pm

        Thank you, Abby, for your very kind words! I love that you are having fun playing with baking! For me, baking has a lot of learning involved. It's not like regular cooking where you can kind of wing it. Baking is all chemistry. Then there is decorating. Honestly, for every cookie design that makes it to The Monday Box there are at least that many ideas that just didn't translate from my head to the cookie. 🙂 (My family gets to eat all of the "ugly" cookies.) But as you said, it's all about having fun trying and celebrating the ideas that do work! Knowing that the cookies are being enjoyed by readers like you, and by our troops, is the best motivation there is!

        Reply
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