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  1. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    Hi Veena,
    I'm wondering if you have ever made the dough, rolled it out and then froze the sheets for later use?
    I want to make the dough ahead of time, for a gathering of wee ones, and having it done to the point of cutting out would be great.
    Do you think it would work?
    Robin Christ

    1. Yes, you can roll the dough between sheets and keep them in the fridge. You can also cut the cookies out and then freeze them individually between parchment papers.

  2. Anonymous says:

    5 stars
    Hi veena, you have a great blog with so many interesting recipes. I have tried this recipe and it tasted great. But I had a problem, the cookies were quite crisp on the sides but they were a bit soft in the center. I cooled them completely and kept them in an airtight container. But they stayed the same way. I tried to follow each and every step of ur recipe exactly. I don't know what

    1. Sounds like you undercooked them just a tad. They usually do take between 8 to 10 minutes depending on the thickness.

  3. Jalpa Shah says:

    5 stars
    Hi veena, how do you get the color on these cookies? do you decorate the cookies using butter cream frosting?

    1. 5 stars
      I usually use Royal Icing to decorate cookies Jalpa. You can find the recipe here on the blog too.

  4. 5 stars
    I baked this yesterday for my 2 year 10 month old- with whole wheat flour- (just atta that you get in India). Really good recipe. thats what she had for breakfast- infact tasted like sweet chapathi.. Thanks for this recipe.. She was munching away- but said that she didnt like that I didnt make the doggie cookie- she was on your site yesterday with me and saw the pictures:) Now I will have to

    1. 5 stars
      Thank you, Popspeak – Sounds delicious. Glad your little one is enjoying them. Thank you

  5. 5 stars
    Hi Veena,

    Thanks for the recipe,I tried your sugar cookies,they came out really well .

    Swarna

  6. 5 stars
    Hi Nandu,
    Thanks for letting me know. I have never tried it with Wheat flour.
    Glad to know you enjoyed it..
    Thanks for posting your experience here.

  7. 5 stars
    hi Veena,i tried u r cookie recipe .instead of all purpose flour ,i used wheat flour ,it came out well .thanks for u r recipe ….

  8. 5 stars
    Hi, Can you show how you made those dog, puppy cookie. Love the finish on your cookies.
    Please can you make a tutorial on making these. I love your blog.
    Natasha from Russia

    1. 5 stars
      Thank you, Natasha. I just used the same cookie cutter to cut the shape with fondant. Stuck them to the cookie with sugar syrup. Then added more details. Thanks

  9. 5 stars
    Hi Amy, Thanks for you comment.
    I suggest you follow the recipe the way it is. Making changes might give you a different outcome.
    For example, in my recipe there is no baking powder or baking soda but there is an extra egg that most recipes would ask only one for these quantities.
    According to me the eggs works as a great leavening agent and gives a light texture. So choose what

  10. 5 stars
    I have a great tasting cookie recipe but it drives me crazy because it spreads too much.
    I will try this, it looks fairly simple too. You think if I left out the baking powder and soda in my recipe it would work?
    Love your blog. Great information. You are turly talented.
    Amy