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This Snowball Cookie Recipe has chocolate chips! Whatever they’re called, they’re one of my favorite Christmas cookies. Did you know you can add chocolate chips to snowball cookies?
Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies have no nuts so they’re allergy friendly – and hello, CHOCOLATE. These are one of my MOST POPULAR cookie recipes!
Do you have a food that, whenever you see or think about it, it makes you think of a family member? I have several:
Whenever I eat Pillsbury Sugar Cookies, I think of my Nana. She passed them off as her own until I was an adult.
Whenever I see orange soda or Cheetos, I think of my Dad. On weekends he would take me to look at the boats or watch the planes take off at the teeny airport, and we’d always stop at the corner store for bright orange Cheetos and soda.
And then there are Russian Tea Cake cookies (aka Snowballs). Whenever I see these, I think of my mom. Her’s is the original recipe that spawned all my Snowball Cookie Recipes – including this one with chocolate chips.
Make snowball cookies without nuts!
This is one of the questions I get so often: making snowball cookies no nuts. There are so many people allergic to nuts nowadays that sometimes it’s just safer to make cookies without.
The classic Russian Tea Cake recipe has chopped pecans or walnuts but instead of using nuts in this cookies I added mini chocolate chips. They’re the perfect substitute for nuts!
Making Snowball Cookies with Chocolate Chips was probably one of the best things I ever did!
The idea for this actually came from a Facebook reader. I posted the plain version of these cookies and someone commented, “Oh! I make those with chocolate chips!”
The irony that I never thought to add chocolate chips to these Russian Tea Cakes on my own makes me laugh.
What is a snowball cookie?
These little bite-sized cookies are a buttery shortbread-like cookie. They only have a few ingredients so they mix up easy and make a ton. Once they’re rolled in powdered sugar they look like little snowballs!
The typical ingredients in these Christmas Cookies are:
- Butter
- Powdered Sugar
- Flour
- Salt
- Vanilla
(If you’ve ever wondered “Can I use powdered sugar in cookies?” the answer would be yes. These have powdered sugar IN the cookie and they’re rolled in them.)
Traditionally they also have chopped nuts inside but these have mini chocolate chips!
Snowball cookies are also called Russian Tea Cakes, Wedding Cookies, and Butter Balls. So many names for the same amazing cookie!
Why do my cookies stay in a ball?
These cookies are little balls of heaven – and they stay that way even when they’re baked because they have no eggs and no leavening. Without baking soda or baking powder or egg, they don’t spread, even with all that butter!
We use a 1-tablespoon cookie scoop for these and it makes about 4 dozen bite-sized cookies – you can crowd your pans because they won’t spread out in the oven.
How to make this snowball cookie recipe
This is an EASY cookie recipe but there are a few things that people always ask. Here are some of the most popular FAQ I get about Russian Tea Cake recipes:
My dough is crumbly, what did I do wrong?
- You added too much flour. Did you pack it? Don’t pack your flour.
- You added too much powdered sugar. Did you pack it? Don’t pack your powdered sugar.
- Keep mixing. It takes awhile for the dough to become a dough, especially if you’re using a hand mixer. It WILL come together eventually in a nice thick cohesive cookie dough.
My cookies spread, what did I do wrong?
Did you use REAL butter? If you used imitation butter it won’t perform as well. Also, was your butter melted or really, really soft? That can affect spread sometimes. Otherwise, these cookies should only puff, if they change shape at all.
My powdered sugar dissolved, what happened?
In this case, you probably rolled them while they were too hot. Just re-roll them once they’re cool. I often do this for effect – and make them SUPER powdery.
How long can you freeze snowball cookies?
In general, I freeze all my cookies for up to a month. The only thing with these is that you might have to re-roll them in powdered sugar after thawing. Learn how to freeze desserts.
If you like these, check out my other Russian Tea Cake variations:
- Stuffed Snowballs
- Chocolate Snowball Cookies
- Funfetti Wedding Cookies
- Lemon Snowball Cookies
- Christmas Snowball Cookies
- Gingerbread Snowball Cookies
- All of my Russian Tea Cake Recipes
Make these alongside:
- The BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies
- Cutout Sugar Cookies
- The best Peanut Butter Cookies
- Peanut Butter Blossoms
Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup (226g) unsalted butter softened
- ½ cup (57g) powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 ¼ cups (279g) all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup (170g) mini chocolate chips
- Additional powdered sugar for rolling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375°F. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper.
- Mix butter, ½ cup powdered sugar, and vanilla with an electric mixer until fluffy. Add flour and salt and mix until the dough comes together. Stir in the chocolate chips. If dough is too soft, chill it until you can work it easily with your hands.
- Scoop 1 tablespoon balls of dough and place on prepared cookie sheet.
- Bake cookies for 7-10 minutes until bottoms are just slightly brown. Remove from oven and cool. Fill a small bowl with powdered sugar (about 1 cup) and roll each cookie in the sugar until coated.
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Recipe Notes
- Add flavoring if you want – replace the vanilla extract with any other extract!
- Store in an airtight container for up to 1 week. Cookies can be frozen for up to 3 months.
- The mixture takes a long time to mix together. Use a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment if you have one. A hand mixer works but it will take a long time to come together – you’ll think the dough isn’t going to mix but up the speed on the mixer and it will after a few minutes.
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If you’re looking for a classic snowball cookie with chocolate chips – this is it! My mom’s favorite snowball recipe – no nuts! It’s the perfect Christmas cookie recipe.
Great simple recipe. I got exactly the amount of cookies stated.
I did half of the recipe, then divided the dough in half making one half with nuts and the other half with mini chips. I got 24 cookies in the half recipe.
Easy to make and very tasty. Using a 1 tbsp scoop I only got 27 cookies not 48.
I make a lot of cookies for Christmas, but this is my all-time favorite. I love how buttery they are and how easy they are to make. I leave the salt out because I use salted butter, so this is a 5-ingredient recipe! Recently, I made them for both a holiday party and to give as gifts. Our party guests and gift recipients were very happy!
Love this recipe and we come back to it year after year during the holidays! Itโs easy to put together and is delicious!
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