My FAVORITE Butterhorn recipe! (2024)

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My favorite Butterhorns recipe is a classic in our house. They’re light, buttery, crispy on the outside, and soft on the inside. I can’t make these fast enough!

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Homemade Butterhorns Are A Favorite In My House!

Today is a good one, you guys. Butterhorns are basically my kids most favorite cookie behind chocolate chip cookies. And really, these are the only cookies that they sit and wait, counting the minutes until they are done, and then basically eat the entire batch in one sitting. I mean, I do have teenage boys, so they are pretty much never full, but you get the idea.

I will say, I don’t make these as often as they would like. And that’s mainly because they take a few minutes longer to prepare than a quick cookie recipe…BUT they are SO super worth it.

Long story short, there is necessary chill time involved. I hate waiting too…I get it.

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What Are Butterhorns?

They are kind of a cross between a pastry and a cookie. They are buttery and flaky, but a little chewy on the inside. I seriously hope you try these.

The dough is really simple, and there aren’t a lot of ingredients involved here. But, like I said, you do need to chill the dough. It’s a lot like a pie crust, in that there is no sugar in the dough. BUT there is sugar in the filling, so don’t worry about your sweet tooth…it will be satisfied.

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You roll the dough out into 3 circles, and then sprinkle some cinnamon sugar on top! Then you cut it into wedges and roll each piece up, pinching it tight to seal.

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Aren’t they little beauties?

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You bake them until they are golden. And then you can go ahead and drizzle a little icing on top. If you drizzle it when they’re warm, the icing melts a little and becomes like a glaze, OR you can wait until they have cooled completely and drizzle on the icing, like I did in these pictures. I do it both ways.

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We love these so much in my house. The cinnamon sugar gets a little caramel-ish at the edges when it bakes, the edges get golden and crispy, and the inside stays tender and slightly chewy. Literally ALL the textures of the perfect cookie!

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I mean look at those gorgeous cookie guts.

Hope you enjoy these as much as we do!

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    My Favorite Butterhorns

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    • Author: Cookies & Cups
    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 18 minutes
    • Total Time: 33 minutes
    • Yield: 36 Cookies 1x
    • Category: Cookies
    • Method: Baking
    • Cuisine: Dessert

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    Description

    Light, buttery cookies, that are the perfect amount of sweet. Such a classic!

    Ingredients

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    Dough

    • 2 cup all purpose flour
    • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
    • 13 tablespoons cold butter, cubed
    • 1 egg yolk
    • 3/4 cups sour cream

    Filling

    • 3/4 cup light brown sugar
    • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

    Glaze (optional)

    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 2 tablespoons milk

    Instructions

    1. Dough: In a large bowl combine the flour and salt. Add in the cubed butter and cut in using a pastry cutter or fork until the mixture is crumbly. Add in the egg yolk and sour cream and stir until combined and the dough comes together. Wrap the dough in cling wrap and refrigerate for 3 hours or overnight.
    2. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
    3. For the filling, in a small bowl combine the light brown sugar and cinnamon.
    4. Divide the dough into 3, equal portions. Roll each portion out on a floured surface into a thin circle, 12-inches in diameter. Sprinkle 1/3 of the filling mixture onto each dough round.
    5. Using a pizza cutter, cut each round into 12 equal wedges. Roll up each wedge, starting at the wide edge tightly. Place onto the prepared baking sheet with the seam side down and pinched.
    6. Bake for 16-18 minutes, or until the butterhorns are lightly golden. Some of the filling might leak out, this is fine.
    7. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
    8. Glaze: Whisk the powdered sugar and milk together. Drizzle over the butterhorns when they are warm for a thinner glaze, or when they are cooled for a thicker glaze.

    Notes

    store airtight for up to 3 days.

    Nutrition

    • Serving Size: 1 Cookie
    • Calories: 96
    • Sugar: 5.7 g
    • Sodium: 71.9 mg
    • Fat: 5 g
    • Carbohydrates: 11.5 g
    • Protein: 1.3 g
    • Cholesterol: 17.9 mg

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    FAQs

    When baking cookies, which butter is the best used? ›

    Unsalted butter is better suited to baked goods like cookies that are sensitive to salt content and rely on butter's creamy flavor profile, helping ensure that you don't end up with an overly-salty baked good.

    What is the history of Butterhorns? ›

    The Origins of Butterhorns

    While the exact origins of butterhorns are unclear, they are believed to have European roots, with variations of the pastry being enjoyed in countries such as Austria, Germany, and Hungary.

    How many calories are in a butterhorn? ›

    Butterhorns by United States Bakery contains 230 calories per 57 g serving. This serving contains 12 g of fat, 3 g of protein and 26 g of carbohydrate.

    Is it better to use Crisco or butter in cookies? ›

    Cookies Made with Butter vs Shortening

    The butter cookie provides better flavor and a crispier exterior with browning around edges and a chewy interior; the shortening cookie spreads less, holding its shape better while baking.

    What is the best butter in the world? ›

    Why Cabot Creamy Won Best Butter. At the World Championship, all entries are evaluated by a panel of skilled experts from around the world. They examine the taste, look, texture, saltiness, and more before awarding a score out of a possible 100 total points.

    What is the healthiest butter to use? ›

    Grass-fed butter offers some health benefits to counteract the health risks it poses. It appears to have lower levels of saturated fats and more unsaturated fats than standard butter. This is because grass-fed butter is made from the milk of cows that are allowed to graze instead of being fed high-grain diets.

    What kind of butter makes the best cookies? ›

    Baking recipes typically call for unsalted butter because the amount of salt in salted butter varies depending on the brand – there is no “industry standard.” For example, if you use one brand of salted butter in a recipe, and we use another, our baked goods could end up tasting very different from one other.

    Does the brand of butter matter when baking cookies? ›

    High-quality butter has higher milk fat content, which gives you richer, flakier and more flavourful baked goods that tend to have better shape and structure. A lower-quality butter has more water content, which will produce, for example, a crisper, flatter cookie with more crunch.

    Is it better to use vegetable oil or butter in cookies? ›

    Due to its liquid nature, using oil in cookies typically results in a denser texture. Also, because oil is 100% fat, it doesn't react with flour the way butter does (butter contains water). Because of that, your cookies won't be as fluffy. If you're a fan of flat cookies, then using oil is an excellent option.

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