Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (2024)

Cookies

4.65 from 371 votes

  • Jump To Recipe
  • Jump To Video
  • Loading…Save Recipe

My classic Snowball Cookies recipe combines ground pecans, rich butter, and powder sugar to create a holiday cookie you'll want all year round!

By Gemma Stafford | | 332

Last updated on November 24, 2023

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (1)

This post may contain affiliate links. Please see my full disclosure for details.

Hi Bold Bakers!

Create a Profile!

Already have an account?

Snowball Cookies are hands down without a doubt one of my favorite cookies! Also known as Mexican Wedding Cookies, these are one of my favorite holiday cookies as they look so festive and taste even better!

What are Snowball Cookies?

Snowball cookies are an unusual combination of ground pecans, lots of butter, flour and a bit of sugar. The cookies themselves are not that sweet but are extremely rich from the butter and the nutty pecans. The combination of this almost savory interior with the sweet exterior of powdered sugar is just plain heavenly!

[If you like pecans you’ll love my No-Bake Pecan Pie Truffles which are just like a mini bite of pie covered in rich chocolate!]

How to Grind Pecans

The cookies feature ground pecans, giving them a crumbly texture and toasty flavor throughout. If you’ve never baked with ground nuts before you’ll love this. I grind up my pecans in a food processor then add them to the rest of the ingredients. This ensures each cookie is even in texture and full of that pecan flavor. You can mix this dough up in one bowl using a hand mixer or just a large whisk.

Why Are They Called Snowball Cookies?

After the dough comes together you form them into perfect little snowball shapes. These bake for just a short 12 minutes before they are bathed in a generous amount of powdered sugar while still warm. The warmth of the cookies heats the sugar-coating them with a lovely layer of sweetness and it does not stop there. After completely cooling these little snowballs get the second dip in powdered sugar.

This is what makes the flavor of these cookies so over the top and of course what makes them look like little snowballs!

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (2)

Get more Holiday Cookies and baking tips and tricks at my Holiday Baking Headquarters page.

Be sure to check out some of my other favorite holiday treats!

  • Chocolate Crinkle Cookies
  • Soft Sugar Cookies
  • Easy Sugar Cookie Recipe

Follow Bigger Bolder Baking on Pinterest for more Holiday Baking ideas!

Try These Recipes!

Almond Flour Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Recipe
Sourdough Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
How to Make Almond Crisps

Watch The Recipe Video!

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe

4.65 from 371 votes

Print Recipe

My classic Snowball Cookies recipe combines ground pecans, rich butter, and powder sugar to create a holiday cookie you'll want all year round!

Servings: 25 Cookies

  • Dessert
  • Nuts
  • Holiday Baking Headquarters
  • Baking Pans
  • Electric Mixer
  • Oven

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 14 minutes mins

Total Time 34 minutes mins

My classic Snowball Cookies recipe combines ground pecans, rich butter, and powder sugar to create a holiday cookie you'll want all year round!

Servings: 25 Cookies

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (8oz/225g) butter, room temperature
  • 1/3 cup (2 1/2oz/71g) sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups (10oz/284g) all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups (8oz/225g) toasted pecans* (finely ground)
  • cups (6oz/172g) powdered sugar

Instructions

  • Using a large whisk or electric mixer cream together butter, sugar, vanilla, and salt.

  • Using a spatula, gradually add flour in 2 batches. Lastly, stir in the nuts and mix until fully incorporated.

  • Cover and refrigerate the dough for approximately 45 minutes. (You can store the dough in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze it for up to 6 weeks)

  • Preheat to 350°F (180°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper, set aside.

  • Place powdered sugar in a small bowl, set aside.

  • After chilling, use a 1 tablespoon measure to scoop your cookies. Roll between the palms of your hands to achieve a rounded ball. Place dough balls 2 inches apart on prepared baking sheets and DO NOT flatten, leave as little balls.

  • Bake in preheated oven for 14-15 minutes. Do not overbake. The underside of the cookies should be only lightly browned but the top will still be pale in color which is correct.

  • Cool cookies on the baking sheet for approximately 5 minutes. While the cookies are still warm, gently roll them in the powdered sugar.

  • Place the sugar-coated cookies on wire racks to cool completely. Once cooled roll cookies in the powdered sugar for a second time.

  • Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Subscribe

332 Comments

most useful

newestoldest

Inline Feedbacks

View all comments

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (10)

Tammy Baumbaugh

6 years ago

Hi Gemma,
Silly question but when you say 2 cups of ground pecans…do you measure the whole pecans first or do you grind them and then measure 2 cups??

Thanks!!

30

Reply

View Replies (8)

LadyIreland

5 years ago

LOVE LOVE LOVE these cookies. When I was little-eons ago-they sold them as wedding cookies and they had mini chocolate chips in them. My Grandmother made them and called them Russian Tea Cakes so the recipe has been proven through the test of time. I make them with macadamia nuts and mini chocolate chips. Thanks Gemma for this recipe and all the loving memories that come with it.

25

Reply

View Replies (1)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (12)

Linda Maxwell

4 years ago

Question: I’ve made a very similar recipe for years, but it only uses powdered sugar in the recipe. Yours calls for regular sugar. Does this change the cookie texture?

22

Reply

View Replies (6)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (13)

Maria Dora

5 years ago

These cookies are dangerously good. They melt in your mouth. Once I start eating I simply cannot stop. And all my friends who have tasted them loved them. I use walnuts instead of pecans, and they are still fantastic. Thank you for this awesome recipe!♥️

12

Reply

View Replies (3)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (14)

Jane Garner

3 years ago

Hi Gemma, This recipe has been in our family for many years. My mom called them Pecan Puffs and sometimes called them Snowballs. We use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar in the dough. But we use chopped pecans instead of ground pecans. Then we roll them in powdered sugar twice after they are baked, same as your recipe.. They are fantastic. I have made them every year for 55 years, I’m 75. Thanks for all your great recipes!

10

Reply

View Replies (1)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (15)

Vayia

4 years ago

if you put roasted almonds it’s the best quality of kurabie you will eat. It’s a traditional sweet we make here in Greece, for Christmas…

9

Reply

View Replies (1)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (16)

Karen Aubert

4 years ago

These are wonderful made with Black Walnuts, too. And so pretty.

7

Reply

View Replies (6)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (17)

Diana

4 years ago

hi i was wondering if there was any way to make these with out nuts ? my son seems to have a slight allergy thanks

4

Reply

View Replies (14)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (18)

Elody

3 years ago

Amazing cookies, I substituted 1/4 cups of peanut butter instead of pecans and it tasted amazing!

3

Reply

View Replies (1)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (19)

Muna Alasafera

3 years ago

Hi Gemma, another recipe with pecan, yes please this was lovely and delicious I followed the recipe to a t, but I added some cinnamon powder and the smell in the house was so so nice I will highly recommend adding the cinnamon, thanks a lot for sharing
Regards from Ireland
Muna

2

Reply

View Replies (1)

This Recipe Made By Bold Bakers

14 Images

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (20)

shugi

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (21)

Christine Rhodes

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (22)

Teresa Elisabeth

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (23)

Schiu1

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (24)

Socorro Tirado

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (25)

virnavirna

About Us

Meet Gemma

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (26)

About Us

Meet Gemma

Hi Bold Bakers! I’m Gemma Stafford, a professional chef originally from Ireland, a cookbook author, and the creator of Bigger Bolder Baking. I want to help you bake with confidence anytime, anywhere with my trusted and tested recipes and baking tips. You may have seen one of my 500+ videos on YouTube & TikTok or as a guest judge on Nailed It! on Netflix or the Best Baker in America on Food Network. No matter your skills, my Bold Baking Team & I want to be your #1 go-to baking authority.

Read More

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (27)

Classic Snowball Cookies Recipe | Gemma's Bigger Bolder Baking (2024)

FAQs

Why do my snowball cookies go 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.

Can you freeze snowballs? ›

Even if you're stuck at home this summer, those snowballs in the freezer could be a great way to cool off when the first heatwave hits. Just let them thaw a bit if you're going to throw them at one another.

How do I make my cookies less flat? ›

The Fix: Chilling the Dough

Refrigerate the remaining dough until it feels firm to the touch, one to two hours. This chills the butter, so it won't spread rapidly in the oven. Although your cookies won't be as fluffy as they might have been, they won't turn into pancakes.

Can you freeze baked 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.

How long can you store snowball cookies? ›

Snowball cookies will last up to 3 days at room temperature, in a sealed container, or up to 2 weeks if stored in the refrigerator. Add them to your Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board when ready to enjoy!

What is the best temperature for snowballs? ›

The ideal temperature for snowballs is right around freezing. If you know the temperature is around 32F (0C), then don't waste your time scooping snow from near a house; the world's your oyster!

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.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Greg Kuvalis

Last Updated:

Views: 6355

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (75 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Greg Kuvalis

Birthday: 1996-12-20

Address: 53157 Trantow Inlet, Townemouth, FL 92564-0267

Phone: +68218650356656

Job: IT Representative

Hobby: Knitting, Amateur radio, Skiing, Running, Mountain biking, Slacklining, Electronics

Introduction: My name is Greg Kuvalis, I am a witty, spotless, beautiful, charming, delightful, thankful, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.