Christmas Sugar Cookie Bars

Soft, buttery sugar cookie bars topped with silky vanilla frosting and festive red and green sprinkles—an easy, crowd-pleasing holiday treat you can slice and share.

This Christmas sugar cookie bars recipe is the sort of sweet I make when I want something festive, fast, and reliably loved by the whole family. I discovered this version years ago while trying to turn my grandmother's decorated cut-out cookies into a quicker holiday option; the result kept the buttery, tender crumb we all adore but removed the time-consuming rolling and cutting. It’s become my go-to whenever I need a tray to pass at school parties, potlucks, or when neighbors stop by with holiday cheer. The texture is dense enough to hold a smooth layer of frosting yet tender enough to give under a gentle bite, and the sugary frosting adds that melt-in-your-mouth holiday sweetness.
What makes these bars special is how they balance nostalgia and convenience: the dough tastes like classic sugar cookies, with vanilla and a buttery richness, while the frosting is soft and spreadable so you can make them gleam with sprinkles in minutes. I remember the first time I brought a pan to a family gathering—people went back for seconds before dessert was even announced. Over the years I’ve adjusted the bake time and frosting consistency to make foolproof bars that travel well and slice cleanly, and I’ll share those tips below so your batch turns out perfect the first time.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready in under an hour from start to finish: about 20 minutes active prep and 20 minutes baking makes it a true quick holiday treat.
- Uses pantry staples like all-purpose flour, granulated and powdered sugar, and butter—no specialty flours or hard-to-find extracts.
- Make-ahead friendly: you can bake a day ahead and frost the day of, or freeze unfrosted bars for longer storage.
- Kid-friendly decorating: the frosting is forgiving and sprinkles make them instantly festive for school or cookie exchanges.
- Crowd-pleasing texture: soft, slightly chewy interior with a smooth frosting that doesn’t crack when sliced.
- Versatile: swap extract, sprinkles, or add citrus zest for a personal twist without losing the classic profile.
I started making these the first holiday after my daughter was born; decorating together became a new tradition. She loved pressing the red and green sprinkles into the frosting, and our neighbors still ask for a pan every December. The fast prep lets me keep a warm kitchen and calm nerves while hosting.
Ingredients
- Sugar (3/4 cup): Granulated sugar gives structure and a gentle crunch around the edges; measure by spooning into the cup and leveling for accuracy.
- Powdered sugar (1/4 cup + 2 1/4 cups for frosting): A bit in the dough tenderizes the crumb; a larger amount creates a silky frosting—sift to remove lumps.
- Butter (3/4 cup softened + 2 tbsp for frosting): Use unsalted for control; bring to room temperature so it creams smoothly with sugar and yields a tender texture. Land o'Lakes or Kerrygold both work well.
- Vanilla extract (2 tsp dough, 1 1/2 tsp frosting): Pure vanilla provides rich aromatic flavor; substitute with almond for a different holiday note but reduce to 1 tsp if using strong almond extract.
- Eggs (2 large): Eggs add moisture and binding—use large eggs at room temperature to help emulsify the dough.
- Baking powder (1 tsp) & Salt (1/2 tsp): Baking powder gives a light lift without making the bars cake-like; salt balances sweetness—use a rounded teaspoon of baking powder.
- All-purpose flour (2 1/4 cups): This provides the structure—spoon and level the cups or weigh for precise results. King Arthur all-purpose works reliably.
- Sprinkles (3 tbsp red and green jimmy sprinkles + more for topping): Use classic jimmies rather than nonpareils to avoid bleeding color into the frosting.
Instructions
Prep the Pan and Oven: Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C). Line a 9x13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a 1-inch overhang on two sides for easy removal; lightly grease the parchment. Proper pan prep prevents sticking and ensures clean slices. Cream Butter and Sugars: In a large bowl, beat 3/4 cup softened butter with 3/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup powdered sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes with an electric mixer on medium speed. Scrape the bowl—this aeration helps create a tender crumb. Add Eggs and Vanilla: Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in 2 teaspoons vanilla extract. Mix until combined but avoid overbeating to keep the bars tender rather than cakey. Combine Dry Ingredients: Whisk together 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add the dry mix to the wet ingredients in two additions, mixing on low until just incorporated—stop as soon as no streaks of flour remain. Fold in Sprinkles and Press: Gently fold in 3 tablespoons red and green jimmies. Transfer the dough to the prepared pan and press evenly into an even layer using an offset spatula or the bottom of a measuring cup. The surface should be smooth—this ensures even baking and neat frosting. Bake: Bake at 350°F for 18–22 minutes, until the edges are lightly golden and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with a few moist crumbs. Avoid overbaking; bars continue to set as they cool. Cool Before Frosting: Allow the bars to cool completely in the pan on a wire rack, about 45–60 minutes. Frosting warm bars will cause the icing to melt and run, so patience here keeps a clean, even finish. Make the Frosting: Beat 1/2 cup unsalted butter plus 2 tablespoons softened butter with 2 1/4 cups powdered sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla, 1/8 teaspoon salt, and 3–4 tablespoons heavy cream or milk. Start with 3 tablespoons of cream and add more for spreading consistency. Beat until smooth and fluffy—about 2–3 minutes. Frost and Decorate: Spread the frosting evenly over the cooled bars with an offset spatula. Immediately sprinkle additional red and green jimmies on top so they adhere. Chill briefly if you want firmer slices, or slice at room temperature for softer bites.
You Must Know
- These bars freeze well un-frosted for up to 3 months—wrap the cooled slab tightly in plastic and foil to avoid freezer burn.
- High in simple carbs and sugar; enjoy as an occasional holiday treat and store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.
- Sprinkles with artificial dyes can sometimes bleed; use cold frosting and jimmies rather than nonpareils for best color stability.
- For clean slices, chill the pan for 30 minutes and use a sharp knife wiped between cuts.
- Adjust frosting thickness by adding milk or powdered sugar a tablespoon at a time to reach spreadable consistency.
My favorite part of these bars is how quickly they disappear at gatherings. One holiday I delivered a pan to my book club, and three of the friends asked for the recipe on the spot. The bars’ texture—soft but sturdy—makes them perfect for transport, and I love that they hold up in a cookie tin without the frosting cracking when chilled slightly.
Storage Tips
Store frosted bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days; place a sheet of parchment between layers to prevent sticking. For longer storage, freeze unfrosted bars wrapped tightly in plastic and foil for up to 3 months; thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then bring to room temperature before frosting. If you’ve frosted the bars and then freeze them, expect slight softening of the frosting texture—freeze unfrosted for best results. To reheat a single slice, warm 8–10 seconds in the microwave to take the chill off without melting the frosting.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you want to lighten the butter, swap half the butter with a neutral oil such as canola, but expect slightly different mouthfeel and a less defined buttery flavor. For dairy-free: use vegan butter and a non-dairy milk like oat for the frosting—texture changes slightly and use powdered sugar that’s labeled vegan. To reduce sugar a bit, replace 1/4 cup granulated sugar with a brown sugar alternative for a hint of molasses. For a gluten-free version, substitute a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend—chill the dough before baking to help maintain structure and avoid crumbliness.
Serving Suggestions
Serve slices on a simple white platter with a scattering of extra sprinkles for festive presentation. Pair with hot cocoa, mulled cider, or strong coffee to balance the sweetness. For a party board, cut into small rectangles and arrange alongside peppermint bark, gingerbread cookies, and spiced nuts for a holiday dessert spread. Garnish with a few whole cranberries or a light dusting of powdered sugar for an elevated rustic look.
Cultural Background
These bars are a condensed, modern take on traditional sugar cookies that trace their roots to European cut-out cookies popularized in American holiday baking. Over time, bakers adapted the technique to sheet formats to save time for large family gatherings and bake sales. The bright red and green decorations are a mid-20th-century American holiday aesthetic—easy, cheerful, and instantly recognizable in seasonal baking traditions across the United States.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, add 1 teaspoon orange zest to the frosting for a citrus note that pairs beautifully with the buttery base. For spring or Valentine’s Day, swap sprinkles for pastel jimmies or small heart confetti and use pink-tinted frosting. At Christmas you can add a pinch of ground cardamom or cinnamon to the dough for a warm spice undertone. For an adult twist, fold 1 tablespoon of bourbon into the frosting and thin slightly with milk for a boozy glaze.
Meal Prep Tips
For batches throughout the holiday season, bake multiples and stack the unfrosted slabs between parchment sheets, wrapped tightly and frozen. Thaw in the refrigerator the day before you plan to serve, then frost and decorate the morning of the event for fresh visuals. Portion into individual boxes or treat bags for easy gifting—small labels with the date and storage instructions make them a thoughtful, homemade gift.
Whether you’re making these bars for a classroom party, a cozy night at home, or a neighborly gift, they’re a reliable, heartwarming dessert that invites sharing. I hope your kitchen fills with the same warm aromas and smiles these bars have brought to my family’s holidays for years—make them your own and enjoy every buttery, festive bite.
Pro Tips
For clean slices, chill the pan for 20–30 minutes and use a sharp knife wiped between cuts.
If frosting is too stiff, add heavy cream 1 teaspoon at a time until spreadable; if too thin, add powdered sugar 1 tablespoon at a time.
Use jimmies instead of nonpareils to avoid color bleeding into the frosting.
Sift powdered sugar before mixing the frosting to avoid lumps and achieve a silky texture.
This nourishing christmas sugar cookie bars recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Ingredients
Cookie base
Frosting
Instructions
Prep and Line Pan
Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 9x13-inch pan with parchment paper leaving an overhang; lightly grease the parchment so the finished slab releases easily.
Cream Butter and Sugars
Beat 3/4 cup softened butter with 3/4 cup granulated sugar and 1/4 cup powdered sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes with an electric mixer on medium speed.
Add Eggs and Vanilla
Add eggs one at a time, mixing just until combined, then stir in 2 teaspoons vanilla. Avoid overbeating to keep texture tender.
Combine Dry Ingredients
Whisk together 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add to wet ingredients in two additions and mix until just combined.
Fold in Sprinkles and Press
Fold in 3 tablespoons of red and green jimmies. Press the dough into the prepared pan into an even layer using an offset spatula or the bottom of a measuring cup.
Bake
Bake at 350°F for 18–22 minutes, or until the edges are lightly golden and a toothpick shows a few moist crumbs. Do not overbake.
Cool Completely
Let the slab cool completely in the pan on a wire rack for 45–60 minutes before frosting to prevent melting.
Make the Frosting
Beat 1/2 cup butter + 2 tablespoons softened butter with 2 1/4 cups powdered sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla, 1/8 teaspoon salt and 3–4 tablespoons heavy cream until smooth and spreadable.
Frost and Decorate
Spread frosting over cooled bars; immediately top with extra jimmies. Chill 20–30 minutes for firmer slices or slice at room temperature.
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