These Grinch Sugar Cookie Bars are the easiest dessert you could make! And so yummy too! These are so super simple but with the green frosting and heart sprinkles they scream How the Grinch Stole Christmas! If you are looking for more great Christmas treats, make these perfect cut sugar cookies, this mint oreo bark, and these gingerbread cookies.
Fun fact guys: If you have Amazon Prime there is access to tons of music (which if you have Amazon Prime, you probably already know). But what I bet you didn’t know is that you can listen to the entire soundtrack of How The Grinch Stole Christmas on there. And it’s not like you are listening to a few songs. You are listening to the entire story!
You guys probably aren’t as excited about this as I am.
Quinn and I found it *so* cool.
So the other morning at the crack of dawn, before even God was awake, but of course Quinn was, we were in the kitchen and she wanted to listen to, “The Grump.” (How cute is that?) I was making coffee, she was eating breakfast, and she said to me, “Mom, you should really make a Grinch treat.” (Once it starts, she gets on board with him being the Grinch and not the Grump).
And then I thought of these cookie bars!
They are 100% inspired by the very talented Katrina and these cookies that she made a few years back.
I love that the symbol of the Grinch has become the green with his heart that grows so big at the end. Like we all get to focus on how he came around in the end.
Too sappy?
Anyway, these start with a sugar cookie mix, and end with my vanilla frosting and that’s it. If you want to go old school, make this sugar cookie recipe, but obviously I won’t judge you if you take this short cut. It’s kind of an amazing life saver.
Happy Grinching!
Grinch Sugar Cookie Bars
Ingredients
- 1 17.5 oz pouch sugar cookie mix and what it takes to make the cookies (see note about making them from scratch)
- vanilla frosting
- green food coloring
- red heart sprinkles
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 by 13 inch pan with cooking spray.
- After making the sugar cookie mix, press it into the pan. Bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until the edges are golden brown.
- Once cool, frost with vanilla frosting tinted green. Cut into equal squares and put a heart sprinkle on each one.
Matt says
Love the color of those cookie bars. And that’s a really quick recipe!
Thanks!
Cara says
Love this! How do you cut them after frosting them and have the edges look so crisp and clean? Also how big are the squares you cut?
Lisa Longley says
I wait for the frosting to firm up a little bit and then just cut away. Make sure the bars are *completely* cool. I didn’t really pay attention to the size of the bars. About two inches by two inches?
britt says
the cookies that inspired your cookies i made last year for christmas and they were so good but a lot of work so i wanted to try something new and saw your cookies and im going to be making them this time they look suoer cute and i dont think you can ever go wrong with sugar cookies.