Old Fashioned Sour Cream Cookies Recipe on Food52 (2024)

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by: Dabblings

October27,2011

4.3

3 Ratings

  • Makes six dozen

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Author Notes

There is one story I always have been told about my great grandmother Minnie. Whenever my mom and my aunt would visit she would always make them cookies. Not just "hey lets have a snack cookies" or "here are some cookies for dessert" cookies. No, she made them cookies for breakfast. How awesome was she? Every visit she would make two types of cookies; her Chocolate Chip Cookies and her Old Fashioned Sour Cream Cookies.

I've been eating the chocolate chip cookies as long as I can remember but I had never had the sour cream ones before. I tried them and just had to share my great grandmother's recipe.
Dabblings

Test Kitchen Notes

Supple and light, these cookies are every bit as demure as freshly baked drop scones—until they hit you with a sucker punch of sweet frosting. It's an addictive combination. To keep your sugar high in check, make sure to dust them generously with chopped walnuts, and add a very healthy pinch of salt to the frosting. —mitschlag

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Ingredients
  • Ingredients for cookies
  • 1/2 cupbutter, softened
  • 2 cupssugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoonvanilla extract
  • 3 cupsflour
  • 1 teaspoonsalt
  • 1 teaspoonbaking powder
  • 1 teaspoonbaking soda
  • 1 cupsour cream
  • 1 cupwalnuts, chopped very finely
  • Ingredients for frosting
  • 1 1/2 cupsconfectioner's sugar
  • 1 teaspoonvanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 tablespoonbutter, softened
  • 2 heaping tablespoons sour cream
  • 1/2 cupwalnuts, chopped finely for sprinkling on top of the icing (optional)
Directions
  1. Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and the sugar together. Add the eggs one at a time and beat well. Add the vanilla and mix until fluffy.
  3. In a separate bowl, mix together the flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda.
  4. Add the flour mixture to the butter mixture alternating with the sour cream. Begin and end with the flour.
  5. Add in the walnuts and mix until combined.
  6. Drop by the teaspoonful onto a greased cookie sheet or a cookie sheet lined with Silpat. Space them well apart as they will spread (I did 9 cookies per sheet and they were spaced well).
  7. Bake for 10 minutes until they are a golden color.
  8. While the cookies are baking, mix all of the frosting ingredients in a bowl.
  9. While the cookies are still warm, spread a little frosting on each cookie and top with the chopped walnuts.

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  • Sour Cream
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10 Reviews

Yogicfioodie November 16, 2015

Hi, I made these lovelies last night and could not be happier with the result. I didn't have any walnut on hand, so used toasted pecan pieces instead... pulsed a few times in the processor. Hands down, these are the best cookies I made this year. Thank you for sharing.

Clatterbuck March 17, 2013

I took these to a Church potluck today. Everyone loved them. They are now my favorite cookies. Thank you for this recipe.

fortyniner December 29, 2011

First batch out of oven, amazing! Substituted chopped macadamias for walnuts, plus used wholemeal flour. Was a bit dubious at the texture as I was making them, as I am used to cookie dough being a lot firmer, but need not have worried they are absolutely delish! Thanks for great recipe.

Dabblings January 3, 2012

I'm so glad you liked them :) I'm sure my great grandmother is beaming right now.

maymay December 2, 2011

Made these cookies tonight. They have a very comforting flavor and texture. Would like to add orange zest to the frosting next time.

Dabblings December 14, 2011

That's a great idea!

chava November 19, 2011

No way 2 tablespoons of walnuts, no matter how finely you chop them,are going to stretch to the tops of 6 dozen cookies!
chavany

Dabblings November 28, 2011

Hey I just wanted to make sure that you read the recipe right. It should say 1/2 a cup of chopped walnuts for the topping, not 2 tablespoons. Is it possible that you just got mixed up with the 2 tablespoons of sourcream for the frosting? I do that all the time.

jenniebgood November 15, 2011

Ditto - I am not seeing the directions or frosting ingredients either.

Blissful B. November 14, 2011

How strange. The recipe is showing the cookie ingredients twice, but no directions or frosting ingredients. I assume the recipe was posted in full originally, since Kukharka was able to test them?

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