Snowball Cookie Recipe (2024)

Adorable, easy and delicious, this Snowball Cookie Recipe is the perfect Christmas treat to make with kids. These festive snowball cookies use sprinkles and white chocolate chips, or mini chocolate chips, instead of nuts. Everyone loves this holiday treat!

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Snowball Cookie Recipe

Do you have your holiday baking all planned out yet? These easy snowball cookies make a great addition to any cookie tray. With creamy white chocolate chips baked into a buttery cookie, Snowball Cookies are a hit with kids and grown-ups alike.

These cookies only require a handful of ingredients to make, which makes them an easy option for young bakers, with supervision of course. They are like a buttery shortbread, not soft and chewy, but not hard and crunchy. They have their own unique texture which stands out from other Christmas cookies.

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Snowball Cookies Without Nuts

Snowball cookies are often made with nuts. I love a good walnut snowball cookie or a pecan snowball cookie but these days you just never know who might have nut allergies.

When I’m bringing cookies to a party, I love having nut free options so that everyone can enjoy the treats.These snowball cookies are made with white chocolate chips and sprinkles, or mini chocolate chips, instead of nuts.

Use red and green sprinkles to keep things extra jolly!

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Biting into these rich, shortbread like butter cookies flecked with sprinkles is sure to put a smile on your face. Bring Snowball Cookies to all of your holiday parties and get-togethers and watch how fast they disappear.

Can I add nuts to snowball cookies?

If you want to turn these into a more traditional snowball cookie, feel free! Just add half a cup of your favorite chopped nuts in with the dry ingredients. Walnuts and pecans both work well.

You can turn these into Peppermint Snowball Cookies by using peppermint flavored sprinkles or stirring crushed peppermint bits in with the sprinkles. Have fun making the snowball cookies your own!

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Christmas Cookies

Christmas baking season is just around the corner and I couldn’t be more excited. Every year, I look forward to baking batches of Soft Gingerbread Cookies, Sugar Cookies and Hot Chocolate Cookies to share.

This snowball cookie recipe has been a favorite in my family for years. Here’s my daughter making them about ten years ago, they are her all time favorite cookie. She’s currently looking over college acceptances and picking where to spend her next four years. Time flies!

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After you make these snowball cookies, you can “warm up” so to speak with some Hot Chocolate Cookies. For decorating fun with kids, don’t forget to bake some Gingerbread Men this year, too.Don’t forget to save some for Santa!

Easy Snowball Cookies

This cookie recipe comes together quickly and easily. It’s a great one for kids to help with. Here is a quick run through the ingredients and recipe steps. Remember, the full printable recipe with measurements and detailed instructions is at the end of the post.

Ingredients At A Glance

  • Butter – Salted or unsalted, your preference, but this is not one where I’d sub margarine since the butter flavor is one of the stars of the show.
  • Vanilla – Because these cookies have so few ingredients, the quality of ingredients can really impact the result. If possible, pure vanilla extract is best. Please note the recipe calls for a TABLESPOON of vanilla, that is not a typo. Almond extract would also work, though will give a very different flavor.
  • Powdered Sugar – Also called confectioners sugar. If you don’t have any on hand, here’s how you can make your own. It’s a carrot cake post, but in it I show you how to make your own powdered sugar.
  • All-Purpose Flour – Make sure you measure by spooning your flour into the measuring cup then leveling off. Never measure your flour by scooping it with the measuring cup, you’ll end up with extra flour that can impact the recipe.
  • Salt – I typically use a kosher salt.
  • White Chocolate Chips And/Or Chocolate Chips – Honestly, ANY chocolate chips will work! These candy chips are super fun, and I am obsessed with these new Yummallo Rainbow Chips. They are PERFECT for snowballs.
  • Sprinkles – Optional, but fun and colorful! Sweets & Treats Boutique makes my favorite sprinkles.

How to Make Snowball Cookies

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

2. Beat butter and sugar with mixer until smooth and fluffy. Add in vanilla, mix well. Add in salt and flour, a little at a time, mixing until well combined. Dough will be thick.

3. Fold in the chocolate chips and sprinkles.

4. Using a small cookie scoop, drop cookie dough onto cookie sheets, leaving about 2” between each cookie.

5. Bake for approximately 10-12 minutes or until just starting to lightly brown.

6. Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheets for at least 10 minutes.

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Recipe Notes

Christmas Snowball Cookies

I used sprinkles in Christmas colors to keep with the holiday theme. Feel free to use any sprinkle colors you like and have fun choosing your colors. Blue sprinkles are lovely in these.

Snowball Chocolate Chip Cookies

For this batch I divided my dough, and added sprinkles to half, but added mini chocolate chips to the other half. A half cup of chocolate chips mixed in works perfectly.

Snowball Cookies No Nuts

This is a snowball cookie recipe with no nuts. If you want a nutty snowball cookie, add a half cup of chopped pecans or walnuts to the dough along with the dry ingredients.

Decorating Snowball Cookies

No need! These cookies look so pretty on a plate without requiring any frosting or decorating (or mess). You can sprinkle with powdered sugar if you like, but it’s not necessary.

More Great Christmas Cookie Recipes

Don’t miss my favorite Christmas Cookie Recipes! You’ll find over 50 of my tried and true cookie recipes that are perfect for Christmas baking. Here are some of my favorites…

  • Hot Chocolate Cookies
  • Eggnog Cookies
  • Candy Cane Cookies
  • Soft Gingerbread Cookies
  • Coconut Macaroons
  • Soft Sugar Cookies
  • Snickerdoodles
  • Double Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Cut Out Sugar Cookies
  • Gingerbread Man Cookies

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Snowball Cookie Recipe

Snowball Cookie Recipe

5 from 59 votes

Author Christi Johnstone

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

This delicious and easy Snowball Cookie Recipe is perfect for Christmas! A quick butter cookie, a batch of these cookies can be whipped up from start to finish in 30 minutes!

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 36 cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups softened butter salted or unsalted
  • 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2-1 cup sprinkles in colors of your choice optional
  • 1 cup mini chocolate chips optional
  • powdered sugar optional

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Beat butter and sugar with mixer until smooth and fluffy. Add in vanilla, mix well. Add in salt and flour, mixing until well combined. Mix in white chocolate chips, and if using add in either sprinkles and/or mini chocolate chips. Dough will be thick.

  • Using a small cookie scoop, drop cookie dough onto cookie sheets, leaving about 2″ between each cookie.

  • Bake for approximately 10-12 minutes or until just starting to lightly brown.

  • Remove from oven and allow to cool on baking sheets for at least 10 minutes. If desired dust with powdered sugar.

  • Store in airtight containers.

Notes

Yes, this recipe calls for one tablespoon of vanilla, that is not a typo.

Recipe adapted from Nestle

Nutrition

Calories: 143kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 105mg | Potassium: 28mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 238IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

Disclaimer

Nutrition information is estimated as a courtesy. If using for medical purposes, please verify information using your own nutritional calculator. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why did my snowball cookies flatten? ›

Why did my snowball cookies flatten? The cookies will flatten slightly when baked, but they shouldn't flatten completely. If you skipped the chilling time, this may be why they spread. Another reason is if you place the dough on a hot baking sheet; if you have to reuse baking sheets, let them cool first.

How long can you store snowball cookies? ›

Set coated cookies back on the lined baking sheets to cool. Once cool, roll the snowball cookies in the confectioners' sugar a second time. Store cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

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 many calories are in one 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 do you fix cookies that didn't flatten? ›

Unfortunately, you can't fix the problem after the fact if you've baked a cookie recipe and the cookies didn't spread out enough as they baked. The edges have set and there's no going back. If they taste good nonetheless, you can still eat and enjoy them, or chop them up and add them to a batch of cookie ice cream.

How to prevent snowball cookies from spreading? ›

Use a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Coating your baking sheet with nonstick spray or butter creates an overly greasy foundation, causing the cookies to spread. I always recommend a silicone baking mat because they grip onto the bottom of your cookie dough, preventing the cookies from spreading too much.

Can I freeze my snowball cookies? ›

You can store snowball cookies in a sealed container at room temperature for up to 4-5 days. I suggest storing each in mini cupcake liners so that they don't smudge into each other. Can you freeze snowball cookies? Yes, snowball cookies freeze beautifully.

Can I freeze cookies with powdered sugar on them? ›

You can freeze filled cookies, such as thumbprint cookies and cookies that are coated in powdered sugar, such as Mexican wedding cookies either after they are baked or freeze the cookie dough. If you're freezing the baked cookies, wait to fill them or roll in powdered sugar until you're ready to serve.

What is the origin of snowball cookies? ›

The origin for pecan snowball cookies is unknown. Beloved in many parts of the world, these cookies may have traveled to the U.S. by way of immigrants from Eastern Europe or Mexico. Since the 20th century, they've become part of traditional American offerings for weddings and holidays, including Christmas and Easter.

What happens if cookie dough is overmixed? ›

"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 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.

Which is better, baking soda or baking powder? ›

When to use which one. Baking soda is used in recipes that also include an acidic ingredient, such as cream of tartar, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Conversely, baking powder is typically used when the recipe doesn't feature an acidic ingredient, as the powder already includes the acid needed to produce carbon dioxide.

How much sugar is in a snowball cookie? ›

Trader Joe's
Nutrition Facts
How many net carbs are in Snowball Cookies? Amount of net carbs in Snowball Cookies: Net carbs 25g-
How much sugar is in Snowball Cookies? Amount of sugar in Snowball Cookies: Sugar 17g-
How much fiber is in Snowball Cookies? Amount of fiber in Snowball Cookies: Fiber 0g0%
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How much fat is in a snowball? ›

Lees' Snowballs (1 snowball) contains 9.6g total carbs, 9.2g net carbs, 2.9g fat, 0.4g protein, and 65 calories.

Why did my cookies come out completely flat? ›

The Problem: Your Oven Is Too Hot

If your cookies repeatedly turn out flat, no matter the recipe, chances are your oven is too hot.

Why are my cookies suddenly flat? ›

Oven temperatures are a crucial factor in baking. If your cookies consistently come out flat, you may have selected the wrong baking temperature. If you bake cookies using too much heat, the fats in the dough begin to melt before the other ingredients can cook together and form your cookie's rise.

What makes cookies flatten out? ›

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.

Why did my cookies turn out flat and crispy? ›

Flour adds fluff and texture to the cookies. Adding too little flour can cause cookies to be flat, greasy, and crispy. Most recipes assume you'll use all-purpose, but if you want a lighter, crumblier cookie texture, choose one with a lower protein content such as cake-and-pastry flour.

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