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Crumbl sugar cookies are soft and buttery cookies topped with a perfectly sweet almond icing. You are going to love this copycat recipe.

Post and recipe updated on Dec 17, 2025.
Crumbl Cookies
Crumbl is a cookie shop that has been popping up all over Utah, and now popping up across the whole country. They are known for their HUGE but insanely delicious cookies. If you don’t have a Crumbl near you, or if your crumbl addiction is starting to break the bank, I have the solution for you! These copycat cookies are just like the real thing, but so much more affordable. I actually have a giant list of all the Copycat Crumbl Recipes on my site, so go peruse, if desired.
These might just be the easiest sugar cookies you will ever make. They feature a no chill dough that you don’t even have to roll out. Which means you can go from craving to cookie in no time flat.
One of the best things about a crumbl sugar cookie is the SIZE. They are absolutely GIANT! I use a the largest scoop in this cookie scoop set (it’s the #12 scoop) to make these cookies. You can make them smaller if you would like, I have a recipe for the Catering Size Crumbl Sugar Cookies actually! But no judgement here if you tackle one of these bad boys yourself. I guarantee you will want to!

Ingredients in Crumbl Sugar Cookies
For the Cookies
- Softened Butter- I use salted butter because that is what I always have on hand. You could use unsalted if that is what you have, but you will want to add a pinch of salt to the recipe.
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Vanilla Extract
- Almond Extract– Crumbl’s sugar cookie is very almond forward. If you are more of a vanilla fan, just omit the almond extract.
- Flour- All purpose flour is all you’ll need in this recipe!
- Baking Powder
For the Icing
- Softened Butter
- Powdered Sugar
- Almond Extract– One of best things about a Crumbl sugar cookie is the kick of almond flavor that it has. However, if you don’t like almond extract you are certainly welcome to substitute vanilla here. Removing the almond will leave you with a really good sugar cookie, but not a signature Crumbl sugar cookie.
- Milk
- Neon Pink Food Coloring– Really you can use any color, but to get the classic Crumbl look you will need just a little bit of neon pink.

How To Make Crumbl Sugar Cookies
The Cookie
- Start by preheating the oven to 350 degrees
- While the oven is preheating begin the cookie dough by creaming together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Scrape the sides of the bowl and add the eggs, vanilla extract and almond extract and beat again until it is mixed well.
- Scrape the sides again and add the flour and baking powder. Mix again until thoroughly combined.
- Portion out the dough using a #12 scoop or about 1/3 cup of dough before gently pressing down on the cookie dough to flatten it just slightly prior to baking.
- The cookies will spread a bit as they bake, so make sure to leave room in between the cookies on the pan. I usually only put 6 cookies per pan.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 9-11 minutes. It is so important to not over bake these cookies! Over baking will cause your cookies to dry out, and we want a soft and chewy texture. The cookies shouldn’t brown at all. You will know they are ready when they are puffed up and no longer look wet in the middle.
The Icing
- Once they are removed from the oven, allow them to cool on the cookie sheet.
- While the cookies are cooling, make the frosting by creaming the butter until nice and smooth. Slowly add the powdered sugar, almond extract and milk until smooth and creamy. Then add 2-4 drops of the neon pink food coloring, if desired.
- Spread a thick dollop of frosting onto each cooled, cookie.
- Crumbl sugar cookies are served chilled, so if you can bring yourself to wait, chill them in the fridge until you are ready to serve.
- There you have it. Crumbl sugar cookies from your kitchen, and at a fraction of the price!

If you liked this recipe, try some of these other delicious recipes!
- Oreo Poke Cake
- Best Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Oven Roasted Broccoli
- Butterbeer
- Homemade Guacamole Recipe

Crumbl Sugar Cookies
Equipment
Ingredients
Sugar Cookies
- 1 cup (222g) salted butter
- 1 cup (230g) granulated sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp almond extract
- 3 cups (456g) all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
Sweet Almond Icing
- 1/2 cup (111g) salted butter, softened
- 3 cups (321g) powdered sugar
- 1 tsp almond extract
- 1-3 tbsp milk
- neon pink food coloring, optional

Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- While the oven is preheating make the cookie dough. Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.1 cup (222g) salted butter, 1 cup (230g) granulated sugar
- Scrape the sides, add in the eggs, vanilla extract and almond extract. Beat until mixed.2 eggs, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1/2 tsp almond extract
- Scrape the sides and add in the flour, & baking powder. Mix until thoroughly combined.3 cups (456g) all purpose flour, 2 tsp baking powder
- Use a #12 scoop (approx 1/3 cup) to portion out the dough. Flatten each portion of cookie dough slightly with the palm of your hand prior to baking.
- The cookies will spread a bit so make sure to leave room- I tend to only put 6 cookies per pan.
- Bake at 350° for 11-13 minutes or until the centers of the cookies have puffed up and are no longer glossy.
- Allow them to cool on the cookie sheet.
- While the cookies are cooling, make the frosting.
- Cream the butter until smooth. Slowly add in the powdered sugar, almond extract and milk until smooth and creamy.1/2 cup (111g) salted butter, 3 cups (321g) powdered sugar, 1 tsp almond extract, 1-3 tbsp milk
- Add 2-4 drops of neon pink food coloring, if desired.neon pink food coloring
- Spread the frosting onto each cooled cookie.
- Once the cookies have completely cooled, chill in the fridge until ready to serve. These cookies are served chilled.















This is pretty close, Crumbl doesn’t actually have vanilla in the base of the sugars, and they don’t have milk in the frosting, but there is heavy cream. 🙂
Love this cookie. Perfect for baking on a snowy winter day. Can’t believe how much they taste like the original crumble cookie. I do wish they puffed up a bit more. Mine seem kind of flat.
You can add 1/4 cup more flour if you’d like yours to stay a little thicker! 🙂 I’mm glad that you enjoy them!
Delicious!! Can you freeze the dough?
Sure! I would scoop, roll & smash the dough prior to freezing that way it is easer to bake up when you are ready!
Made them last night, Amazing!
My new favorite! Warm or Cold! 💗
Adaptions:
Pillsbury Gluten Free Flour
Red food coloring, a couple drops makes Icing Neon Pink.
So easy and taste great!
I can’t wait to make these!! I recently got addicted to Crumbl (RIP wallet). Any plans to do their “Pink Velvet”? Thanks for sharing!
haha your poor wallet. 😉 I will add their pink velvet to my running list!
Yummy! I cut the recipe in half. My dough was like a coarse crumb in the bowl, but held together perfectly once I formed balls and pressed them down. Totally satisfied my Crumbl during all the snow and icy weather! Very close to Crumbl’s cookie.
How much icing to you use per cookie?
I use a few tbsp for each cookie usually.
These were great! I added an additional 1/4 tsp almond extract to the frosting and it was perfect! Make sure you read through the longer cooking instructions to get the best shape and frosting to look best. Thank you for the recipe!
I followed directions to a t except I swapped the almond extract amt for the vanilla. The dough was sticky and was afraid to add more flour so I baked as is. After 10 min it was still raw inside so added a few more minutes. As I had my very 1st Crumbl sugar cookie the other day I could not stop thinking about it and decided to try this recipe. It did not have the texture, softness, sweetness of the Crumbl so I can’t give it 5 stars. Will try this recipe again with some modifications to hopefully get it to resemble the Crumbl cookie
The cookies continue to bake on the cookie sheet after you pull them out- so adding those extra few minutes made your cookies overbooked. Following the recipe exactly (baking times, too. 🙂 ) will help you achieve the right texture and softness.