Traditionally known as Russian tea cakes, snowball cookies are a delicacy that is often enjoyed during the winter season, especially around Christmas and New Year’s. These crumbly bite-sized cookies are coated with powdered sugar, which gives these Christmas cookies an unmistakable holiday spirit.
Make these cookies for a holiday party, or simply just because! Either way, you will want to indulge just as much as you would homemade butter cookies!
Snowball cookies will easily become a holiday classic in your home! These cookies have a soft buttery, nutty flavor, and they melt in your mouth with every bite. Easy to make and impossible to resist, these snowball cookies will be the highlight of your festive gatherings.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Easy Preparation. This recipe needs little to no prep time making it perfect for all baking skill levels.
- Quick Assembly. The recipe comes together swiftly, minimizing your time in the kitchen.
- Buttery and Nutty. The ingredients combine to form a rich, nutty dough with a delightful taste and texture.
- Charming Appearance. The powdered sugar coating resembles snow, adding a festive touch to your holiday table.
Ingredients for Snowball cookies
The ingredients to make your new favorite holiday cookies are so simple:
- Butter – the key ingredient to giving these cookies that melt-in-your-mouth consistency.
- Cream cheese – adds a great texture and smoothness to the cookies.
- Walnuts – give the cookies a crunch as well as great flavor
- Powdered sugar – the essential coating for the perfectly baked cookies
For a full list of ingredients and quantities, see the recipe card below.
Substitutions and Variations
Add your flair with an array of mix-ins for this snowball cookie recipe!
- Powdered sugar: Instead of using powdered sugar, you can use coconut shavings for a tasty twist!
- Flavor: Swap vanilla extract for almond extract for an even nuttier flavor.
- Nuts: Instead of using walnuts, you can use chopped pecans, pistachios, peanuts, cashews, hazelnuts, or any of your other favorite nuts!
- Dairy-free: For a dairy-free alternative, replace the cream cheese and butter with your favorite dairy-free substitutes!
How to Make Snowball Cookies
Step-by-step instructions on how to make the perfect cookies:
1 – Cream: In a bowl, with an electric mixer, beat together butter, cream cheese, sugar, salt, and vanilla.
2 – Dry ingredients: In a separate bowl, combine chopped walnuts with flour, and add that mixture to the bowl.
3 – Mix: Combine the two mixtures until they are well incorporated.
4 – Shaping: Then, shape the dough into 24 equal-sized balls, and lay them out on parchment paper.
5 – Bake: In the oven at 375°F bake for about 10-12 minutes, until tops start to become golden
6 – Coating: Finally, once the cookies have cooled on a wire rack, roll in confectioners sugar.
Expert Tips
- Ingredients: For the best results, use high-quality butter and nuts.
- Temperature matters: It is important that the butter and cream cheese are at room temperature before incorporation.
- Cookie shape: Make sure to shape even-sized cookies to ensure that they bake evenly.
- Powdered sugar: Be generous with the powdered sugar coating.
- Prep: These cookies are great to make up to a week in advance because they store well in the fridge.
- Butter: You want to use unsalted butter for this recipe.
Serving Suggestions
Snowball cookies are an amazing cookie that can be served with just about anything!
- Coffee: Snowball cookies make a great addition to your morning caramel brulee latte.
- Board: Create a holiday cookie charcuterie board added with chocolate chip cookies, or even peanut butter cookies, and many more!
- Hot cocoa: Immerse yourself into the holiday spirit by warming up with a peppermint hot chocolate, and some freshly baked snowball cookies.
Recipe FAQs
While the cookies are baked, keep a close eye on them. The tops should be lightly golden and the bottoms will be slightly darker in color.
Snowball cookies may come out dry if they are overcooked or the oven is too hot.
These cookies are incredibly delicate and are quite crumbly, but they should hold their shape without falling apart. This would be a result of overmixing the batter.
Store & Reheat
- Storage. Store these snowball cookies in an airtight container for up to 1 week, so they are great to make ahead of time!
- Reheat. Serve cookies immediately after refrigeration.
- Freeze. For the best results, freeze the cookie dough, before baking. Arrange shaped cookies on parchment paper and let them freeze completely, then transfer them to a freezer-safe container and store them for up to 3 months. Bake: You can thaw the cookies or arrange frozen cookies on a baking sheet and bake for 12-14 minutes.
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Snowball Cookies Recipe
Ingredients
- 12 Tbsp unsalted butter, room temp
- 4 oz cream cheese, room temp
- 2/3 cup granulated sugar
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- 2 cups all-purpose flour, measured then sifted
- 1 ½ cups walnuts, finely chopped
- 1 1/3 cups powdered sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F.
- In a bowl cream together the butter, cream cheese, sugar, salt, and vanilla.
- Combine flour and chopped walnuts. Add to the cream mixture and mix until well incorporated.
- Shape the dough into 24 equal-sized balls, and arrange on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake cookies for 10-12 minutes, or until the tops of the cookies turn golden.
- Roll slightly cooled cookies in powdered sugar until completely coated.
- Serve, and enjoy friends!
Notes
- Make sure you are using room temperature butter and cream cheese for solid incorporation of the ingredients.
- Be sure to make all your cookies equal in shape so that they all bake evenly.
- Cookies may be stored for up to a week in the fridge, so they are great to make in advance.