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Almond Snowball Cookies Recipe (VIDEO)


These almond snowball cookies just melt in your mouth. They are perfect Christmas cookies and look like darling little snowballs. They remind me of these Russian Tea Cakes but these snowball cookies have more of a melting consistency. Get it? Melting? Hee hee.

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The almond paired with orange zest is a delicious and highly irresistible combination. Here’s the story behind these: I bought tons of almond meal/flour for the endless macaron testing that I did and had some leftover so I decided to try it in these snowball cookies. And WOW!!!

These are melt-in-your-mouth good and the best snowball cookies I’ve ever had!

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Can Snowball Cookies be Frozen?

This snowball cookie recipe freezes really well so they are a make-ahead cookie #SCORE!! Make them fully including powdered sugar and just dust with fresh powdered sugar once they are thawed and sitting on your cookie platter. They’ll taste just as good as the day you made them!

Almond snowball cookies dusted with powdered sugar and freezer friendly

Ingredients for Snowball Cookies:

  • We used store-bought almond meal/flour. The package should say either “Extra Fine Almond Meal” Or “Almond Flour”. You can make your own almond flour using blanched almonds.
  • Use unsalted butter for this recipe.
  • Do not skip the oranze zest. A little goes a long way in both flavor and aroma.
  • For the cookies to form correctly, dry ingredients must be measured correctly.

Ingredients for snowball cookies with almond flour, butter and orange zest

How to make Snowball Cookies:

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line 1 extra large (I LOVE that I can fit them all on this 3/4 size cookie sheet) or use 2 regular cookie sheets with parchment paper.

1. In the bowl of a stand mixer (highly recommend this mixer) fitted with the whisk attachment, cream together 2 sticks butter, 1/2 cup of powdered sugar and 1 tsp of vanilla, until smooth.

How to make almond snow ball cookies creaming together butter and sugar

2. Switch to the paddle attachment and gradually mix in 2 cups all purpose flour and 1/2 tsp salt. Once well incorporated, add 1 cup almond meal and 1/2 Tbsp orange zest and mix until well incorporated.

The dough stuck slightly to the spatula but not at all to my hands. If very sticky, add 1-2 Tbsp more flour (I didn’t need to).

How to make snowball cookie dough

3. Shape dough into 1-inch balls (this small ice cream scoop made it so easy and exact!) and place them on prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart. You should get 38-40 cookies.

Don’t make them too large or they won’t bake through properly. Bake 11-13 min, or until bottoms are golden and edges are barely golden (I bake 11 min for softer cookies). Remove from baking sheet and let cool 5 minutes.

How to form snowball cookies with mini cookie scoopHow to bake snowball cookies

4. Fill a bowl with powdered sugar and roll the cookies in it while they are still warm (not hot, or they make the powdered sugar gummy). Transfer cookies to a wire rack to cool completely.

It’s best on a wire rack so the powder sugar doesn’t become moist but they will still be ok if they cool on the parchment paper.

Rolling snowball cookies in powdered sugar

5. Once cookies are at room temperature, roll in powdered sugar again or dust the tops with a mini sieve (here’s the one in my picture) to give them that snowy look.

Dusting snowball cookie recipe with extra powdered sugar

Watch How to Make Snowball Cookies:

We love these tea cookies year round (not just for the holidays), but they sure are a treat and look beautiful on a Christmas cookie platter!

More Christmas Cookie Recipes:

Almond Snowball Cookies Recipe

These almond snowball cookies just melt in your mouth. They are perfect Christmas cookies and look like darling little snowballs.

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 13 minutes

Total Time: 28 minutes

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How to Make Snowball Cookies:

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, cream together 1/2 lb butter, 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 1 tsp vanilla, until smooth.

  • Switch to paddle attachment and gradually mix in 2 cups all purpose flour and 1/2 tsp salt. Once incorporated, add 1 cup almond meal and 1/2 Tbsp orange zest and mix until well blended. The dough will stick slightly to the spatula but not to finger tips. If very sticky, add 1-2 Tbsp more flour.

  • Shape dough into 1-inch balls (a small ice cream scoop makes it easy and exact). Place them on prepared baking sheet 1 inch apart. You should get 38-40 cookies. Don’t make them too large or they won’t bake through properly. Bake 11-13 min, or until bottoms are golden and edges are barely golden (I bake 11 min for softer cookies). Remove from baking sheet and cool 5 min.

  • Fill a bowl with powdered sugar and roll the cookies in it while they are still warm (not hot). Transfer cookies to wire rack to cool completely.

  • Once cookies are at room temp, roll in powdered sugar again or dust the tops with a mini sieve for a snowy look.

Bakers Tip: *To measure flours, spoon into a measuring cup and scrape off the top.

89kcal Calories7g Carbs1g Protein6g Fat3g Saturated Fat12mg Cholesterol31mg Sodium8mg Potassium1g Sugar150IU Vitamin A0.1mg Vitamin C9mg Calcium0.4mg Iron

Nutrition Facts

Almond Snowball Cookies Recipe

Amount per Serving

% Daily Value*

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

If you make this recipe, I’d love to see pics of your creations on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter! Hashtag them #natashaskitchen

Snowball Christmas Cookies on a platter

I hope you are having a Merry Christmas season. Is your tree up? Are you done shopping? Did you order Christmas cards? So many questions!! 🙂

These almond snowball cookies just melt in your mouth. Perfect Christmas cookies since they look like darling little snowballs.
These almond snowball cookies just melt in your mouth. Perfect Christmas cookies since they look like darling little snowballs.





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