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By: RileyUpdated: Jan 17, 2026
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Buttery, tender snowball cookies studded with white chocolate and sprinkles, perfect for holidays, parties, or an everyday sweet slice of nostalgia.

Snowball Cookie Recipe

This snowball cookie recipe has been my go-to when I want something that tastes like a celebration, even on a regular Tuesday. I first discovered this combination while helping my neighbor bake for a school bake sale and noticed how the simple addition of white chocolate and colorful sprinkles brightened a classic buttery cookie. The dough is rich but tender, and the finished cookies have that melt-in-your-mouth crumb with playful pockets of chocolate and color that make them irresistible to kids and adults alike. Each bite is lightly sweet with a silky butter backbone that keeps the cookie delicate rather than heavy.

I make these whenever I need a quick batch to send with friends or to bring to a potluck. They are forgiving to mix and easy to shape, and the powdered sugar dusting at the end gives an extra festive snowball effect. Baking them has become a ritual for me around holidays and summer barbecues too, because they travel well and stay soft for days when stored properly. The method is straightforward, but I include a few professional tips throughout so you’ll get consistent results whether you are an experienced baker or just starting.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • The method is simple and fast, ready from start to oven in about 15 minutes active time and 10 to 12 minutes baking time.
  • Ingredients are pantry-friendly, using staples like butter, flour, and powdered sugar plus optional chips and sprinkles for variety.
  • Flexible add-ins let you customize the cookies for parties, holidays, or flavors like mint or citrus without changing the base technique.
  • These keep well for several days in an airtight container so you can bake ahead for events and gifting.
  • Texture is delicate and tender rather than dense, ideal for those who prefer a meltaway cookie rather than a chewy one.
  • They are crowd-pleasers that photograph beautifully, so they work great for bake sales or dessert tables.

I remember the first time I dusted these with powdered sugar and watched my niece’s eyes light up. She insisted they looked like tiny snowballs and asked to help roll them the next time. Since then, every batch has a little story attached whether it’s a holiday morning where the whole family is in the kitchen or a last-minute school party contribution that disappeared in minutes.

Ingredients

  • Butter, 1 1/2 cups softened: Use unsalted or salted depending on preference. If using unsalted, add the 1/2 teaspoon salt listed below. I prefer a European-style butter for a richer flavor, but standard sweet cream butter works well. Make sure it is softened to room temperature for easy creaming.
  • Powdered sugar, 3/4 cup plus extra for dusting: Powdered sugar keeps these delicate and tender. Reserve a few tablespoons for optional dusting after baking to achieve that snowball look.
  • Vanilla extract, 1 tablespoon: Pure vanilla extract adds warmth. If you have vanilla paste, use the same amount for extra speckled visual appeal.
  • Salt, 1/2 teaspoon: Balances sweetness. If your butter is salted, reduce to 1/4 teaspoon.
  • All-purpose flour, 3 cups: Provides structure. Spoon and level into your measuring cup for accuracy. If you pack the flour, you may end up with drier dough.
  • White chocolate chips, 1 cup: These melt into creamy pockets and contrast beautifully with the pale dough. Use quality chips or chopped white chocolate for best flavor.
  • Sprinkles, 1/2 to 1 cup optional: Use festive nonpareils or jimmies to add color. Add up to 1 cup if you like a playful look, keeping in mind heavy sprinkles may slightly alter texture.
  • Mini chocolate chips, 1 cup optional: For a chocolate contrast, mini chips distribute evenly without overpowering the bite.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare:Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. This prevents sticking and helps the bottoms bake evenly. If you plan to use multiple sheets, swap them halfway through baking to ensure uniform color.Cream butter and sugar:In a large bowl using a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat 1 1/2 cups softened butter and 3/4 cup powdered sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes until light and fluffy. Scrape down the bowl so the mixture is homogeneous. This aeration helps create the cookie's tender crumb.Add flavor and dry ingredients:Mix in 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and 1/2 teaspoon salt on low speed until combined. With the mixer on low, add 3 cups all-purpose flour in two additions to avoid a flour cloud. Mix just until the dough comes together and no streaks of dry flour remain. Overmixing will develop gluten and make the cookies tough.Fold in mix-ins:Using a spatula, fold in 1 cup white chocolate chips and, if using, 1/2 to 1 cup sprinkles and 1 cup mini chocolate chips. Fold gently to distribute without crushing chips or overworking the dough. The dough will be thick and hold its shape.Portion the dough:Use a small cookie scoop or tablespoon to drop dough balls onto prepared sheets, leaving about 2 inches between cookies to allow a small spread. If desired, lightly roll the tops to smooth them. For uniform cookies, chill scoop for 10 minutes if the dough softens.Bake:Bake at 375 degrees F for approximately 10 to 12 minutes. Look for the bottoms to be just starting to lightly brown and the tops to set. The centers will still be soft off the oven. Baking time may vary slightly depending on oven calibration and cookie size.Cool and finish:Remove sheets from oven and allow cookies to cool on the baking sheets for at least 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. The residual heat finishes the bake and prevents breakage. If desired, dust lightly with powdered sugar once cool for a classic snowball appearance.User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These keep well in an airtight container at room temperature for up to five days. For longer storage, freeze for up to three months and thaw at room temperature.
  • Use room temperature butter for proper creaming; cold butter will not aerate and melted butter will produce a flatter cookie.
  • Do not overmix after adding flour. Mix until just combined to maintain tenderness.
  • Powdered sugar dusting is optional and provides a traditional look. It melts slightly on warm cookies so wait until fully cooled before dusting.

My favorite thing about these cookies is how adaptable they are. I have made them with peppermint chips in December and with rainbow sprinkles for a summer party. Neighbors have told me they bring back childhood memories, and one friend requested them at her baby shower because they felt festive and elegant at the same time. Watching kids press sprinkles into the dough is always a small joy and often becomes the highlight of the baking session.

Storage Tips

Store cooled cookies in an airtight container layered with parchment paper to prevent sticking. At room temperature, they will remain soft for about five days. For longer storage, arrange cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet and flash freeze for 1 hour, then transfer to a freezer-safe container for up to three months. Thaw in the container at room temperature to prevent condensation making the cookies soggy. To revive slightly stale cookies, warm in a 300 degrees F oven for 5 minutes on a wire rack.

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Ingredient Substitutions

If you need to swap ingredients, use equal parts European-style butter or standard butter with the same result, though flavor will vary slightly. For a dairy-free option, use a high-quality vegan stick butter and dairy-free white chocolate chips and note texture may be a touch different. For gluten-free needs, replace all-purpose flour with a 1 to 1 gluten-free flour blend that includes xanthan gum. Reduce sprinkles slightly if they are sugar heavy to avoid altering structure. You can also swap vanilla with almond extract at half the quantity for a nutty profile.

Serving Suggestions

Serve on a simple platter dusted with powdered sugar or arrange in small gift boxes for celebrations. Pair with coffee, hot cocoa, or a light dessert wine. For parties, place a few on dessert boards alongside nuts and fruit for contrast. Garnish with a light sprinkle of flaky sea salt on a few cookies to highlight the butter if you prefer a sweet and salty twist.

Cultural Background

Snowball-style cookies are part of a family of butter-based confections that appear across European and American holiday tables. They are cousins to Mexican wedding cookies and Italian butterballs, where the concept is a tender cookie rolled in powdered sugar to evoke a snowy appearance. Over time, American home bakers have personalized the base with chocolate, nuts, or sprinkles to mark celebrations and seasonal events.

Seasonal Adaptations

These are easily adapted by changing chips and sprinkles to suit the season. Use peppermint chips and red sprinkles for winter holidays, orange zest and brown sugar chips for autumn, or lemon zest and white chips for spring. For summer, add a teaspoon of lemon extract and top with bright sprinkles. Adjust mix-ins gently to avoid overloading the dough so the structure remains delicate.

Meal Prep Tips

Portion dough into balls and freeze on a lined tray for up to a month. Once frozen, transfer dough balls to a labeled freezer bag for quick baking later. Bake frozen dough balls at the same oven temperature, adding 1 to 2 minutes to the baking time. This is a great way to have fresh cookies on demand for unexpected guests or last-minute events.

These snowball cookies are simple, versatile, and endlessly customizable. I hope you enjoy making them as much as I enjoy sharing them. They are a gentle reminder that small, buttery things can bring people together and create happy memories.

Pro Tips

  • Use room temperature butter for proper creaming and a tender crumb.

  • Do not overmix after adding flour to avoid developing gluten and toughening the cookies.

  • Chill dough briefly if it becomes too soft to scoop for consistent shapes.

  • Flash-freeze portioned dough balls on a tray before bagging to prevent sticking.

  • Wait until cookies are completely cooled before dusting with powdered sugar to prevent melting.

This nourishing snowball cookie recipe recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

How long do these cookies keep?

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to five days. Freeze for up to three months. Thaw at room temperature.

What is the baking time and temperature?

Bake for 10 to 12 minutes at 375 degrees F until the bottoms are lightly browned and the tops are set.

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Servings: 36 steaks
Snowball Cookie Recipe
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:12 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:27 minutes

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mats to prevent sticking and promote even browning.

2

Cream butter and sugar

Beat 1 1/2 cups softened butter and 3/4 cup powdered sugar until light and fluffy, about 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape the bowl down once for even aeration.

3

Add flavor and dry ingredients

Mix in 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Add 3 cups all-purpose flour in two additions on low speed until just combined to avoid tough cookies.

4

Fold in mix-ins

Gently fold in 1 cup white chocolate chips and, if using, 1/2 to 1 cup sprinkles and 1 cup mini chocolate chips. Distribute evenly without crushing mix-ins.

5

Portion and bake

Use a small cookie scoop to place dough balls 2 inches apart. Bake 10 to 12 minutes at 375 degrees F until bottoms are lightly browned and tops set. Cool on sheet for 10 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack.

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Nutrition

Calories: 180kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat:
4g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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