Just like my Ramadan brownies these Ramadan sugar cookies are simple, tasty and so much fun for the entire family. Kids love to decorate them. Adults love to eat the cookies – everyone wins.
If you need a few side dishes for Ramadan as well, check out my macaroni and labne recipe and fried cauliflower with tahini sauce recipe.
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Here the the supplies. You’ll need sugar cookie dough, icing, sprinkles and Ramadan themed cookie cutters. Now what’s so great is this could be all homemade, or all store-bought – no judgement here. For homemade, follow the recipe on my sugar cookie post.
Let’ get to it. Whether it’s store bought or homemade made – you’ll need to roll out the dough. Always make sure to put flour down so your dough doesn’t stick!
Cut out the shapes with fun Ramadan themed cookie cutters. Then bake per the instructions.
Make the icing. I took store bought icing and put a tablespoon or two of milk in it to thin it out. Then separated it into five bowls. Added some food coloring and to each bowl and mixed.
Put the icing onto the cookies. Now since they’re so colorful, you could stop there and they look great!
But I think it’s more fun with sprinkles! Plus the kids love to do this with you.
Can you tell which ones are mine and which ones are my daughters?
Enjoy! Sahtein!
Ramadan Sugar Cookies
Supplies
- Homemade sugar cookie dough or refrigerated sugar cookie dough
- Homemade icing or store-bought icing
- Food coloring
- Sprinkles
- Ramadan themed cookie cutters
Instructions
- Roll the dough out.
- Cut the dough out with the cookie cutters.
- Bake cookies.
- Let fully cool.
- Make different colored icing.
- Top with icing.
- Finish with sprinkles.