Cookie Monster Cookies
Make these Cookie Monster Cookies for a little person in your life. My no-spread cut-out cookie recipe will be sure to be a hit all year long as well!
I mentioned that my baby turned one a few weeks ago. Lots of family members joined us to celebrate all the joy he has brought to us this past year. But really they just came for cake. That’s why we go to birthday parties, right?
And let’s face it: there is a whole lot of sitting around staring at a {cute} baby going on at a first birthday party. All that pressure to make the cake stellar forced me to cave in and buy a cake from our local grocery store.
I consoled myself by making Cookie Monster Cookies.
You see I’ve been making this basic sugar cookie recipe for 20 years. The paper it is written on is well worn and has lots of updates added to it. I like it just the way it is now. And buttercream? Well, I think I could make that in my sleep.
Is there anything more enticing than a cookie that is eating another cookie? I love 2-for-1 cookies!
The Wilton grass tip #233 made the hair on this fun and easy to squeeze out. It has 11 tiny holes that the frosting pushes through at once (think back to your Play Doh days).
How to Make Cookie Monster Cookies
I used a basic flower cookie cutter. You could easily substitute a circle cutter.
Pipe the blue hair buttercream.
Add white chocolate discs and M&M eyes.
Eat all of the other M&M colors.
Insert a broken chocolate chip cookie. Multiply and you’re done!

Basic Sugar Cookies and Basic Almond Buttercream Frosting Recipe
Ingredients
Cookies
- 6 cups flour
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- 2 cups butter, softened
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon almond extract
Frosting
- 2 Cups shortening
- 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon almond extract
- 8 Cups powdered sugar
- 1/8 Cup heavy cream, more or less to desired consistency
- food coloring, if desired
Instructions
Cookies
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- In the bowl of your mixer cream butter and sugar until smooth.
- Beat in extracts and eggs.
- In a separate bowl combine baking powder with flour and add a little at a time to the wet ingredients. The dough will be very stiff. If it becomes too stiff for your mixer turn out the dough onto a countertop surface. Wet your hands and finish off kneading the dough by hand.
- DO NOT CHILL THE DOUGH. Divide into workable batches, roll out onto a floured surface and cut. You want these cookies to be on the thicker side.
- Bake at 350 for 6-8 minutes. Let cool on the cookie sheet until firm enough to transfer to a cooling rack.
Frosting
- In the bowl of your mixer beat shortening until smooth and creamy.
- Mix in vanilla (and almond extract if using).
- Add powdered sugar (1 cup at a time) until combined, then add cream and mix until smooth and spreading consistency. Adjust cream to desired frosting thickness
- Add a few drops of color, if desired.
We make this same recipe at Christmas and most holidays. It is the Best Sugar Cookie Recipe EVER! Millions of people grab the recipe from In Katrina’s Kitchen every year so don’t miss out!
We also call this frosting Christmas Cookie Frosting but you can make it any time of year.
118 Comments on “Cookie Monster Cookies”
Shortening is lard.
for those of us from the uk, could you tell me what the british equivilent of shortening is, they look lovely would like to try them sometime
You can use all butter for the frosting. It will just stay softer and won’t get firm.
My good! These look so delicious! A dear friend of mine is planning a cookie themed party for her one year old’s first birthday. What a hit this would be!
Thanks again!
Absolutely daaarling! <3 i love these!
I absolutely adore these cookies! i wish I had a little guy to make these for!! absolutely and completely perfect!!
These are amazing. I cannot wait to make them with my son. He loves cookie monster.
Oh my gosh….these are DARLING!!!
Love the cookies and love Cookie Monster! Can’t wait to make them!!!!
BEST…. SUGAR… COOKIE… RECIPE… EVER!!!!!
I made these last night and they turned out great. I love that I didn’t need to chill the dough. Saved me so much time. I didn’t have the right tip for my decorating bag so they aren’t as cool as yours but I don’t think anyone will get them mixed up with Elmo. Thanks!
How adorable and fun! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Love these! So cute!
These are absolutely the cutest Cookie Monster cookies I have ever seen. Great job.
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Who needs cake when you have these ADORABLE cookies around!?! 🙂
These are super cute! And who cares if others out there have done it, your take is adorable! I think my favorite part would be the fact that I get an extra part of a cookie with my cookie! 🙂
So cute- we’ll make these to celebrate the end of Kindergarten. Thanks for sharing!
This is crazy cute. I posted a link on ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com and have to pin and all that good stuff.
Adorable!!
Awesome Job! Those cookies are SO stinkin’ cute!
Those cookies are to-die-for cute! And Cookie Monster is my favorite Sesame St character. I would love to give these cookies a try at the next party.
Sooo Cute!! I will be giving these cookies a try with my niece and nephew’s birthdays both in May!!
Aww, Happy 1st Birthday to your little guy! These cookies are way too cute! Definitely gotta get a hold of one of those grass tips!
Ooooooh, so cuuuute! I could never get myself to eat them, they are way too adorable. Cutest cookie I have ever seen, really. Love ’em!
These are amazing! I love the way you have the cookie in his mouth, and the blue “fur” is incredible! How long did they take you to decorate?
Lmao. Ok… Let me start by saying those cookies are adorable. Second, let me explain that ‘lmao’. When I got to the bottom of your post, I saw the picture of the little boy before my eyes saw your adorable baby and my immediate thought was “Holy cow! That’s a one year old!” Now, Im not a kid person but I can’t believe I was that stupid for a moment. Not sure this is translating well via comment but it had me cracked up so I figured I’d try to share. >.<
These are the cutest cookies EVER – I love the cookie in Cookie Monster’s mouth! LOVE IT!
These are the cutest cookies I have ever seen. I LOVE them! You are so incredibly talented. 🙂
These are so adorable! I love the googlie eyes…and who can go wrong with a cookie on a cookie with lots of icing!
Adorable cookies as always 🙂 love them!
How adorable!(both the cookies and the babies!)I wish I were invited to the party!I like the fact that your dough doesn’t need to be refrigerated!Thanks for sharing and I hope that you’ll enjoy many more happy birthdays:)))
These are so fun and adorable!!
Love! I’m making Cookie Monster cupcakes for dd’s second birthday next month, but I may make these too!
These are SO CUTE!
How adorable! You have some wonderful ideas on your blog!
I absolutely love these cookies! I am a very amateur cake decorator, but love trying things like this. My husband talks about a Cookie Monster cake they used to get from the store as kids – I am sure even now he would love these (as well as my 6 year old). I am officially a follower.
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You are amazing!!! My 1 1/2 year old is going crazy at the screen screaming “coooookie!” I have to make these for her! Thank you for another brilliant, fantabulous, delicious treat!
Yay! I remember fun baking projects for my kid’s birthday parties. (She’s 22 now.) You set the bar seriously high with these! Beautiful and I’m sure tasty.
These are SOOOOO cute!!!!
New to your blog; happy I found you!
Mary xo
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Too cute and the cookie monsters eating the cookie monsters is great too. what a fun idea and how easy.
Oh my goodness, I have two toddlers at home who would love these! So cute.
What an adorable idea, i am INSPIRED! Thanks for sharing it!
Ohhh these are SO cute!! I’m in love with your blog, its fantastic 🙂 So glad to be your new follower!
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Aww, these are so cute! I love the crazy eyes 🙂
these cookies are so cute and very easy to make! i really like how you made the eyes…. and look at your little ones enjoying those yummy treas… totally adorbs! 🙂
These cookies are so gorgeous it’s almost a shame to eat him! Love, love Cookie Monster and you have a lucky son to have a mommy make him such a beautiful treat.
Too-too cute! These beat cake by a mile!
Adorable. You’re right, what can be more enticing than a cookie eating another cookie LOL. My niece and nephew would love these. Thanks for sharing.
It’s a cookie eating a cookie – I’m loving it! I have a sugar cookie recipe that I finally wrote down on the inside flap of my BH&G cookbook because the paper & ink were fading so bad.
These are adorable!