These butter cookies are made with real butter, so they’re rich, buttery and irresistible. An easy Danish butter cookie recipe that’s ready in about 20 minutes.

These buttery cookies are simple to make and taste delightfully rich. With only six ingredients and no need to chill the dough, they come together quickly and bake in about 10 minutes. The dough is piped into elegant shapes, producing cookies that are delicate with a satisfying snap.
Why this recipe works
There are a few key choices that give these butter cookies their classic texture and flavor.
- Cake flour makes a difference. Cake flour has less gluten than all-purpose flour, so it yields a more uniform, delicate crumb and prevents the cookies from becoming chewy.
- Use European-style butter if possible. European butter contains more dairy fat and less water than standard butter. The extra fat adds richness while the lower water content reduces gluten development for a tender, crisp finish.
- Pipe the dough for classic shapes. The dough is soft and slightly sticky, so piping with a pastry bag and a star tip creates the signature swirls, rosettes, lines or S-shapes that make these cookies look special.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Cake flour – gives a delicate texture and uniform crumb. All-purpose flour can be used if needed.
- Butter – unsalted; European-style butter is recommended for richness.
- White sugar
- Large egg
- Vanilla extract
- Salt
How to Make Butter Cookies from Scratch
- Soften the butter at room temperature. You can also soften it briefly in the microwave in short bursts, but do not melt it.
- Cream the softened butter with the sugar and a pinch of salt until the mixture is light and fluffy and the sugar begins to dissolve.
- Add the egg and vanilla and beat until fully incorporated.
- Sift the cake flour and add it in three additions, mixing gently until combined. The dough should be thick and slightly sticky—avoid overmixing to keep the cookies tender.
- Transfer the dough to a pastry bag fitted with a large star or closed-star tip. Pipe rosettes, lines, S-shapes or other designs onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.
- Bake at 375°F (190°C) for about 10 minutes, or until the edges turn a light golden brown.
- Let the cookies cool completely on a wire rack before dipping in chocolate ganache or decorating as desired.



Be creative with shapes: pipe circular swirls to make rosettes, long lines, or simple S-shapes for variety.


Expert Tips and Tricks
- Choose cake flour for a softer, finer crumb. It reduces gluten formation and keeps cookies delicate.
- Avoid overmixing once you add flour. Overworking develops gluten and makes cookies chewier rather than tender and crisp.
- Prefer European-style butter when possible for a richer flavor and better texture due to higher fat and lower water content.
Frequently Asked Questions
The main differences are the ratios of butter, sugar and flour. Shortbread has the highest butter-to-flour ratio, making it crumbly and brittle. Butter cookies are sturdier than shortbread with a tender, slightly crisp bite, making them good for gifting. Sugar cookies use less butter relative to flour and are often rolled and cut for decorating.
Stored in an airtight container at room temperature, they stay fresh for up to a week. Make sure cookies are fully cooled before storing to avoid trapped moisture.
Danish butter cookies are the classic buttery cookies often sold in decorative tins. They are known for their rich butter flavor and piped shapes. This homemade recipe delivers a similar, even better, result.
European-style butter is recommended for its higher dairy fat and lower water content. It contributes extra richness and helps keep the cookie texture delicate rather than overly tough.
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Butter Cookies – Easy 6 Ingredient Recipe!
Equipment
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Pastry Piping Bag
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Pastry Coupler
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Piping Tips (closed star)
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 1 ⅔ cup cake flour (200g)
- ½ cup white sugar (100g)
- Pinch of salt (about 2g)
Wet Ingredients
- 10 Tablespoons unsalted butter (140g) – about ½ cup plus 2 Tablespoons, softened
- 1 large egg (about 60g)
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). In a large bowl, add the softened butter, sugar, and salt. Cream together until the mixture is light yellow and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes.
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Add the egg and vanilla and beat until fully incorporated, about 1 minute.
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Sift the cake flour and add it in three parts, mixing on medium speed until combined. The dough will be thick and sticky—do not overmix.

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Place the dough in a piping bag fitted with a large closed-star tip. Pipe rosettes, lines or other shapes onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.

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Bake for about 10 minutes at 375°F, or until the edges are lightly golden.

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Cool completely on a wire rack. Dip in chocolate ganache or decorate as desired. This recipe yields about 40 small cookies.

Notes
- Storage – Cool cookies completely, then store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.
- Flour choice – Cake flour gives a softer, more uniform crumb. All-purpose flour can be used if necessary.
- Mix gently – Don’t overwork the dough once the flour is added to avoid activating gluten.
- Freezing – Once cooled, wrap cookies in parchment in a single layer and freeze in an airtight bag or container for up to one month.
Nutrition
, Carbohydrates: 21g
, Protein: 3g
, Fat: 10g
Nutrition information is an approximation.
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