Snowball Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Snowball Cookies are rich, buttery and delicious cookies that just melts in the mouth. Snowball Cookies are one of the easiest Christmas cookies that you can try with just few ingredients. Snowball Cookies Recipe is explained here with step by step pictures and video.

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If you are a beginner and want to try cookies for Christmas then this snowball cookies are just perfect for you. Snowball cookies are one of the traditional cookies that is included in Christmas baking.

Table of Contents

1About Snowball Cookies

2Snowball Cookies Recipe Video

3Snowball Cookies Ingredients

4Snowball Cookies Recipe Step by Step

5Expert Tips

7FAQS

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About Snowball Cookies

Snowball cookies, also known as Mexican wedding cookies or Russian tea cakes, are rich and delicious. These cookies are a perfect classic holiday treats. These melt in the mouth snowball cookies are perfect for holiday gatherings, or for party get together or as just sweet treats.

Classic Snowball Cookies are made using flour, butter, icing sugar, vanilla essence and pecans. These cookies are made with a simple dough then rolled to make balls and baked until golden and then rolled in icing sugar to resemble little snowballs hence the name snowball cookies.

The main difference between melting moments and the Mexican wedding cookies is : Both are round balls coated with icing sugar, both are shortbread like cookie that rely on butter as one of the main ingredients. But there are a few differences between these two cookies: one is that Mexican Wedding Cakes(Cookies) contain chopped/ground nuts, and melting moments is that it replaces some of the flour with corn flour so the cookies really “melt-in-your-mouth”.

These cookies just vanish in few minutes and no wonder this cookie is popular all over the world. The taste of these cookies is just awesome and I am sure this recipe is going to be my keeper. Don’t give excuses and bake these cookies, and I am sure you will love them as much as me and my family did!

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Snowball Cookies Ingredients

  • Flour – All purpose flour or maida is used for this recipe.
  • Icing Sugar – Icing sugar is used in these classic cookies. But you can replace it with powdered sugar too.
  • Butter – Room temperature butter is used.
  • Nuts – Pecans are usually used but you can also use almonds or walnuts too.
  • Flavoring – Vanilla essence is the only flavoring used here.
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Snowball Cookies Recipe Step by Step

1.Add 1/2 cup pecans to a baking tray. Preheat oven at 160 DEG C for 10 mins.

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2.Bake in preheated oven at 160 DEG C for 5 minutes. The nuts will become crispy.

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3.Chop them finely or coarse grind it and set aside.

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4.To a mixing bowl : add 1/2 cup butter and 1/4 cup icing sugar.

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5.Cream it well then add 1 teaspoon vanilla essence and 1/8 teaspoon salt.

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6.Give a quick mix then add 1 cup flour.

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7.Mix well with a spatula first until no dry flour is seen.

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8.Add chopped pecans.

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9.Mix and make a dough – do not knead. Just bring them all together using your finger tips that is just enough.

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10.Cling wrap the dough and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

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11.Then remove from fridge and open. Scoop out the dough using 1 tablespoon measure for even sized cookies.

Preheat oven at 176 DEG C for 10 minutes.

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12.Roll in between your palms.

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13.Roll it just like a ball. Repeat to finish the dough.

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14.Lay a parchment paper on the baking tray. Place the cookies 2 inch apart from each other.

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15.Bake in preheated oven at 177 DEG C for 12-15 minutes or until the cookies are golden.

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16.Cookies are done. They may be soft when hot but will harden after cooling down so do not over bake.

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17.See the base it golden this is perfect.

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18.Add 1/2 cup icing sugar to a bowl. When the cookies are still warm add a cookie in it.

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19.Roll over until the icing sugar coats well, tap to remove excess. I used a fork to do this which was easy.

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20.Repeat to finish for all the cookies. Arrange them on a wire rack.

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21.Now again double coat it. Add each cookie to the bowl.

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22.Roll over to coat well.

23.Arrange them on a wire rack cool down completely then store in a clean airtight jar.

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24.Snowball cookies are ready to be enjoyed!

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Enjoy rich, buttery delicious cookies!

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Expert Tips

  • The cookies are rich, buttery and has a melt in the mouth texture.
  • The nuts give a very nice addition so don’t skip it. Toasting the nuts adds flavor and crunch so do not miss this step.
  • I usually keep the baking tray with cookie balls in fridge for 10 minutes before baking to avoid spreading of cookies.
  • Use butter at room temperature for best results.
  • Coat the cookies twice for the icing sugar to coat well.
  • You can replace icing sugar with powdered sugar too.
  • You can add 1 cup pecans too. Crush it coarsely or fine chop the nuts. It is easy to chop when it is crisp.
  • I used unsalted butter so added salt. If you are using salted butter then you can skip salt.

Serving & Storage Suggestion

Snowball cookies keeps well in room temperature for 3 days if stored in a airtight container. However you can freeze the unbaked cookie dough for up to 3 months. When you need to bake, thaw the dough then proceed with the process.

FAQS

1.What is Snowball cookies? Why is it named so?

Snowball cookies are rich, buttery cookies made using flour, butter, sugar, vanilla essence and nuts. They are baked round balls coated in icing sugar which resembles snow balls hence the name snowball cookies.

2.Can I replace icing sugar with powdered sugar?

Yes you can replace icing sugar with powdered sugar but make sure it is fine.

3.How to store snowball cookies?

Snowball cookies keeps well for up to 3 days at room temperature in a airtight jar and up to 2 weeks if refrigerated.

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Snowball Cookies Recipe

Snowball Cookies are rich,buttery and delicious cookies that just melts in the mouth. Snowball Cookies are one of the easiest Christmas cookies that you can try with just few ingredients. Snowball Cookies Recipe is explained here with step by step pictures and video.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Servings20 Cookies

AuthorSharmilee J

Ingredients

  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1/4 cup icing sugar
  • 1/2 cup pecans
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt

For the topping:

  • 1/2 cup icing sugar

Instructions

  • Add 1/2 cup pecans to a baking tray. Preheat oven at 160 DEG C for 10 mins.

  • Bake in preheated oven at 160 DEG C for 5 minutes. The nuts will become crispy.

  • Chop them finely or coarse grind it and set aside.

  • To a mixing bowl : add 1/2 cup butter and 1/4 cup icing sugar.

  • Cream it well then add 1 teaspoon vanilla essence and 1/8 teaspoon salt.

  • Give a quick mix then add 1 cup flour.

  • Mix well with a spatula first until no dry flour is seen.

  • Add chopped pecans.

  • Mix and make a dough – do not knead. Just bring them all together using your finger tips that is just enough.

  • Cling wrap the dough and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.

  • Then remove from fridge and open. Scoop out the dough using 1 tablespoon measure for even sized cookies.Preheat oven at 176 DEG C for 10 minutes.

  • Roll in between your palms.

  • Roll it just like a ball. Repeat to finish the dough.

  • Lay a parchment paper on the baking tray. Place the cookies 2 inch apart from each other.

  • Bake in preheated oven at 177 DEG C for 12-15 minutes or until the cookies are golden.

  • Cookies are done. They may be soft when hot but will harden after cooling down so do not overbake.

  • See the base it golden this is perfect.

  • Add 1/2 cup icing sugar to a bowl. When the cookies are still warm add a cookie in it.

  • Roll over until the icing sugar coats well, tap to remove excess. I used a fork to do this which was easy.

  • Repeat to finish for all the cookies. Arrange them on a wire rack.

  • Now again double coat it. Add each cookie to the bowl.

  • Roll over to coat well.

  • Arrange them on a wire rack cool down completely then store in a clean airtight jar.

  • Snowball cookies are ready to be enjoyed!

Notes

  • The cookies are rich, buttery and has a melt in the mouth texture.
  • The nuts give a very nice addition so don’t skip it. Toasting the nuts adds flavor and crunch so do not miss this step.
  • I usually keep the baking tray with cookie balls in fridge for 10 minutes before baking to avoid spreading of cookies.
  • Use butter at room temperature for best results.
  • Coat the cookies twice for the icing sugar to coat well.
  • You can replace icing sugar with powdered sugar too.
  • You can add 1 cup pecans too. Crush it coarsely or fine chop the nuts. It is easy to chop when it is crisp.
  • I used unsalted butter so added salt. If you are using salted butter then you can skip salt.

Nutrition Facts

Snowball Cookies Recipe

Amount Per Serving (30 g)

Calories 106Calories from Fat 90

% Daily Value*

Fat 10g15%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Trans Fat 0.4g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 2g

Cholesterol 24mg8%

Sodium 30mg1%

Potassium 8mg0%

Carbohydrates 5g2%

Fiber 0.1g0%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 0.3g1%

Vitamin A 284IU6%

Vitamin C 0.01mg0%

Calcium 4mg0%

Iron 0.04mg0%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why do my snowball cookies go flat? ›

Why did my snowball cookies turn out flat? Snowball cookies should not flatten. Since they do not contain a leavening agent, the main factor to check is that the dough is chilled before baking.

How do you beat cookie batter? ›

Add the ingredients to the bowl, and begin beating using a metal whisk. Hold the whisk at an angle (roughly 45 degrees) to the bowl and spin your wrist in a circular motion, lifting the whisk up and out of the mixture then bringing it back down to the bottom of the bowl.

How do you get powdered sugar to stick to cookies? ›

Once the cookies have completely cooled, roll in confectioners' sugar again. This is when the sugar will really stick.

How many calories in a snowball cookie? ›

snowball cookie
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 cookie (24.72g)
How many calories are in snowball cookie? Amount of calories in snowball cookie: Calories 116.4Calories from Fat 50.1 (43.1%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in snowball cookie? Amount of fat in snowball cookie: Total Fat 5.6g-
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How do you make cookies flat instead of fluffy? ›

shape the cookies, put them on the tray, then put it in the fridge for 15 minutes before baking. If you don't want puffy cookies, flatten them with the back of a glass dipped in flour before chilling. If you're making your cookies with margarine, you might want to substitute vegetable shortening or butter.

How do you make cookies flatten more? ›

Cookie baking temperature and time

Higher temperatures promote faster spread, while lower temperatures result in slower spread. Additionally, longer baking times can encourage more spread. Experiment with different temperatures and baking times to find the perfect balance for achieving your desired cookie.

What happens if cookie dough is overmixed? ›

Overmixing the dough: Overmixing can lead to tough and dense cookies. It's essential to mix the ingredients just until they come together to avoid developing too much gluten.

What does overmixed cookie dough look like? ›

You may notice visible pockets of flour, streaks of butter, or uneven coloration. When overmixed, though, cookie dough will feel dense, greasy, heavy, and warm. It may be tough to roll out or work with, just like overmixed pie dough.

What happens when you overbeat cookie batter? ›

"Overmixing your dough will result in flatter, crispier cookies," Cowan said. If you overmix, you will end up aerating (adding air to) the dough, which causes the cookies to rise and then fall, leaving you with flat cookies.

What happens if you use powdered sugar instead of granulated in cookies? ›

All levels of powdered sugar grind can be used interchangeably with each other in cookie recipes. But take note: powdered sugar is not to be substituted for granulated sugar or brown sugar, since the added cornstarch in powdered sugar changes cookie chemistry and texture.

Is it better to use powdered sugar or granulated sugar in sugar cookies? ›

Powdered sugar has a much finer texture and a higher cornstarch content, which can absorb moisture and lead to a drier, crumbly cookie texture. If you use powdered sugar in place of granulated sugar, you'll likely end up with cookies that are more cake-like and less chewy.

What if I use powdered sugar instead of granulated in cookies? ›

It is not recommended to substitute powdered sugar for granulated sugar. Since powdered sugar has a much finer texture, and it contains a small percentage of cornstarch to prevent caking, substituting can give you unexpected results. Q.

How many carbs in a snowball cookie? ›

Joma Bakery Cafe Snowball Cookie (1 cookie) contains 6.3g total carbs, 5.9g net carbs, 5g fat, 1.2g protein, and 74 calories.

How much sugar is in a snowball? ›

Nutrition Information
Calories 100(420 kJ)
Sugars13.8 g
Sodium9 mg0%
Potassium36 mg
Calcium14 mg
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Why are my cookies coming out flat? ›

Why did my chocolate chip cookies turn out flat and spread out so much? Cookies generally spread out more if there's no leavening agent. Some cookie recipes don't call for baking powder or baking soda. If that's the case, 'flat and spread out' is what the originator intended.

Why do my cookies deflate when they cool? ›

As they cool, the liquified sugars cool and harden, producing crisp bottoms and edges, and the air inside cools, causing the cookie to deflate slightly.

Why do cookies flatten as they cool? ›

You Used Too Much Sugar

Like butter, sugar helps cookies spread in the oven because it liquifies when heated. Too much sugar and not enough flour could lead to flat cookies. If your cookie recipe calls for a high ratio of white sugar, it's likely that your cookies will turn out flat.

What causes cookies not to go flat? ›

Too Much Flour

This may seem counterintuitive—after all, isn't flour a key ingredient in baking? Yes, but if you add too much flour, your cookies won't spread as they bake. Too much flour causes the dough to become dry and crumbly, which prevents it from flattening out during baking.

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