6 Ways to Amp Up Store-Bought Sugar Cookie Dough

By Jen Wood

Turn store-bought cookie dough into something spectacular with these fun and simple recipes the whole family will love.

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Fruit Pizzas

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + fresh fruit (like berries and mint) + cream cheese frosting (8 ounces cream cheese, softened; ½ cup confectioners’ sugar; 1 teaspoon vanilla)

What to Do: Bake cookie dough according to package directions. Spread cream cheese frosting on each cooled cookie, then garnish with fresh fruit and mint.

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Nutella Cookie Cups

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + one jar of Nutella

What to Do: For the cookie cups: Roll dough into 1-inch balls, then place them into a mini-muffin tin. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to sit for 2 minutes. Using a shot glass, make wells for the Nutella. Add about a tablespoon of Nutella into each well. Let cups cool in pan for 20 minutes before removing them.

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Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + any flavor ice cream + sprinkles

What to Do: Bake according to package “cut-out cookie” instructions. Try using a star-shaped cookie cutter for a festive look. Then, add your favorite ice cream and toppings!

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Cookie Sticks

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + white chocolate and milk chocolate for dipping + chopped pecans + mini chocolate chips + sprinkles

What to Do: Bake according to package “cut-out cookie” instructions. Once dough is rolled out, use a pizza cutter to cut ½-inch strips. Place on baking sheet and bake for 9 to 10 minutes. Allow cookie sticks to cool completely before dipping into melted chocolates. Top with chopped nuts, sprinkles or your favorite topping.

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Sugar Cookie Truffles

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + chocolate + cream cheese, softened

What to Do: Bake according to package instructions. Place cooled cookies into a food processor and process into fine crumbs. Add 3 to 4 tablespoons of cream cheese to crumbs and process until mixture comes together. Roll mixture into 1-inch balls, place on baking sheet and chill in refrigerator for 30 minutes. Melt chocolate and dip balls into chocolate, then return to baking sheet to set.

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“Watermelon” Sugar Cookies

What You’ll Need: 1 roll store-bought cookie dough + green food coloring + store-bought pink frosting + mini chocolate chips

What to Do: Add about 10 drops of green coloring to dough and knead thoroughly. Refrigerate dough for 20 minutes. Roll out dough. Use a 4-inch round cookie cutter to cut out circles, then cut circles in half to create “wedges.” Place the half circles (or wedges) on baking sheet. Bake 9 to 11 minutes. Decorate cooled cookies with pink frosting and top with mini chocolate chips — aka watermelon seeds!

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