Joanna Gaines Crew's Cookie Recipe - No Fuss Kitchen (2024)

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Whether you’re new to the Joanna Gaines fandom or you’ve been on this train awhile, it’s no secret that she can do it all. Home decor, DIY, fixing upping, and baking!

The Crew’s Cookie recipe by Joanna Gaines was featured in her second cookbook (find it here), and it’s such a classic!

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Unlike her chocolate chip cookie recipe which features, well, chocolate, this is a cinnamon and sugar cookie with a glaze frosting that tastes like a snickerdoodle lite.

While cookbooks are great, I always like to test a recipe and show you step-by-step photos as sometimes, there are extra notes or steps that I find during the baking process.

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Ingredients

Before you can embark on the latest Joanna Gaines baking magic, you’ll need some ingredients (obviously, unless you’re Jo in which case you can probably just make cookies out of thin air).

For this recipe, you’ll need:

  • unsalted butter
  • granulated sugar
  • egg
  • vanilla extract
  • plain flour
  • ground cinnamon
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • heavy cream
  • powdered sugar

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How to Make Joanna Gaines Crew’s Cookies

Start by creaming the butter and sugar together until you get a fluffy mixture.

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She uses a stand mixer, but I used a handheld one.

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Add in the egg and vanilla, and continue beating until mixed together.

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In a separate bowl, combine the flour, ground cinnamon, baking soda, and salt.

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Mix with a fork or whisk to blend together. We do this so the ingredients distribute evenly.

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Slowly add in the dry mixture to the wet mixture, bit by bit until it’s all one dough.

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Now, because this is a dough that we’re rolling out, we do not want the dough for these Joanna Gaines Crew’s cookies to be too sticky.

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My ingredients do not match hers exactly because I added a bit of extra flour at the end as mine was too sticky to roll.

When you’re convinced that you have a dough that you can pick up in your hands without it all sticking to you, get out a piece of parchment paper and put the dough on top of it.

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Put another piece of parchment paper on top, and roll out the dough to about 1/4 of an inch thick.

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I use helpful rolling guides, but you can also improvise with dowel rods or other things in the kitchen.

Using a cookie cutter (I went for a flower shape), cut out all of your shapes.

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She says to do this on a baking tray, but I simply pulled the scraps away and put the shapes in the fridge on parchment paper, then transferred to the baking tray later.

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Chill the dough cut-outs for at least 30 minutes, according to the book. I did an hour to be extra sure.

We chill the dough so that it doesn’t spread in the oven and your cut-outs remain cut-outs and not blobs.

Finally, bake for about 8 to 10 minutes or until the edges have just gone a golden brown, and let cool on the baking tray for 5 minutes.

Transfer to a wire rack and let completely cool so the glaze doesn’t melt when you put it on!

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How to Make the Glaze

The glaze for these cookies is a simple combination of three ingredients: powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and heavy cream.

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You’ll first mix about half of the heavy cream with the powdered sugar and vanilla, and then slowly add in the rest until you get a consistency that she calls “glue” like.

This photo below shows a glaze that is way too thick.

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For me, I went for a consistency that was a bit thinner than glue, as I find that easier to work with in a piping bag, but you can experiment.

As long as you don’t have something so runny that it runs right off the cookie as soon as you pipe it on, you’re good.

If you end up having your glaze be too runny, simply add more powdered sugar.

Similarly, if it’s too thick, keep adding more heavy cream.

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How to Decorate the Cookies

Using this glaze is very similar to my royal icing decorating tips, though it’s not royal icing.

Get a piping bag (or a ziploc bag) and put it, open, in a glass.

Pour the glaze into the piping bag, then tie off the end.

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Cut off the tip, small at first and then widening if needed, and draw a circle of where you want your glaze to go.

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Then, fill in the circle, and use a toothpick to move it around in circles to get it to erase the lines of the spiral and settle down.

Her cookbook says to let it dry for about an hour.

Mine never fully dried, so it made it slightly more difficult to transport, but just as delicious.

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FAQs

How long do you bake Joanna Gaines chocolate chip cookies? ›

Joanna Gaines' Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe

Add the eggs and vanilla and continue to mix. Add the chocolate chips and mix for a few seconds on medium to high speed. Spoon or place cookies about one inch apart (about 12 dollops) on baking sheet lined with wax paper and bake for 12 to 15 minutes.

How many recipes are in Magnolia table? ›

In Jo's newest cookbook, Magnolia Table, Volume 3, she shares a collection of 163 recipes that have one thing in common—they're made for savoring every step that brings us to the table.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies hard after baking? ›

This isn't a revolutionary tip and is probably quite obvious, but if you leave your cookies in the oven for even a few minutes longer than necessary, the mix will dry too quickly and lead to more rigid, dry cookies.

Do you bake chocolate chip cookies at 350 or 375? ›

Bake at 375 degrees F until golden and tender, 12 to 15 minutes.

What is the best time to go to Magnolia Table? ›

What is the best day to visit Magnolia? Although every day is a wonderful time to stop by the Silos, the grounds tend to be quieter toward the middle of the week. We recommend visiting on a Tuesday or Wednesday if you're looking for a slower-paced trip.

Do Magnolia clients keep the furniture? ›

The clients don't get to keep all the furniture seen in the reveal. Most of the furniture you see in the homes on reveal day is "staging furniture," meaning it's just there to make the space look nice. After the reveal, clients can purchase what they want to keep in their home.

Is Magnolia Table filmed in her house? ›

Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Joanna Gaines is giving fans another inside look at the Gristmill, the 1800s-era stone house where she films her cooking show Magnolia Table With Joanna Gaines.

How do you know when chocolate chip cookies are done in the oven? ›

Easy to Notice Signs:
  1. Golden Brown Edges – Check the edges of the cookies for a golden brown colour. This indicates that the cookies have caramelized and are likely done. ...
  2. Set Centres – Gently touch the centre of a cookie. ...
  3. Light Cracking – Look for light cracks on the surface of the cookies.
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What temperature should a chocolate chip cookie be? ›

Once you reach a temp where those things are accomplished, your cookie is done! Chocolate chip cookies are done between 175 and 185°F (79 and 85°C). With a good thermometer, you can play with the doneness and note your preferred temperature in your recipe.

Is 10 minutes enough to bake cookies? ›

If the bake time is stated to be 10-12 minutes, definitely try 10 first! Or better yet, check the cookies half way through (and rotate your tray if you find one side is getting done faster than the other), and get to know what your cookies really look like throughout the baking process.

What temperature do you bake store bought cookies? ›

Prep Instructions

HEAT oven to 350°F (or 325°F for nonstick cookie sheet). PLACE cookie dough rounds about 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. BAKE 10 to 14 minutes or until light golden brown.

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