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Buttery, tender snowball cookies studded with mini chocolate chips and rolled in powdered sugar — a simple, festive treat that's perfect for holidays and everyday baking.

Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies

This Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies recipe is one of those discoveries that arrived during a slow afternoon in my kitchen and immediately became a family favorite. I first tested this version on a blustery December day when I wanted something softer and more buttery than a typical drop cookie, but with the same quick assembly. The result is a delicate, melt-in-your-mouth cookie with a subtle chew and the pop of mini chocolate chips in every bite. We served them warm with tea, and my partner declared them the “best thing you’ve ever rolled in powdered sugar.” That kind of praise stuck.

What I love most about these cookies is their texture — a tender, shortbread-like crumb that yields to creaminess on the tongue, balanced by the sweet, slightly crunchy finish of powdered sugar on the outside. They are easy to make with pantry staples and require no advanced technique, yet they feel special enough for company and holidays. I often make a double batch for gatherings because they travel well and are universally loved by kids and adults alike.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Simple ingredient list using pantry staples: butter, flour, powdered sugar, vanilla and mini chocolate chips — nothing exotic required.
  • Fast to make: active prep time is roughly 15 minutes, and bake time is just 7–10 minutes, so you can have warm cookies in under 30 minutes.
  • Make-ahead friendly: dough can be chilled for a day or frozen for longer storage, making this ideal for holiday prep or last-minute hosting.
  • Crowd-pleasing texture: tender, buttery interior with a snowy powdered sugar coating for a festive presentation and light sweetness.
  • Kid-approved and easy to portion: scoop with a tablespoon for consistent cookies that bake evenly.
  • Customizable: swap chocolate chips for chopped nuts, dried fruit, or flavored chips to suit dietary preferences or seasonal tastes.

My family always asks for seconds — the first time I baked these for a neighbors' cookie swap, they disappeared within an hour. Over time I learned to keep a small bowl of powdered sugar nearby for re-rolling any cookie that loses its snowy finish after cooling.

Ingredients

  • Unsalted butter (1 cup / 8 ounces): Use high-quality block butter and let it soften at room temperature so it creams easily. I prefer European-style butter for its richer taste, but standard unsalted works well. Softened butter is the foundation for the cookies tender, shortbread-like texture.
  • Powdered sugar (1/2 cup for dough, plus extra for rolling): Also called confectioners' sugar; it anchors the dough and contributes to the fine crumb. For rolling, keep about 1 cup of additional powdered sugar ready for the snowy coating.
  • Vanilla extract (1 teaspoon): Pure vanilla brings depth and warmth — imitation will work in a pinch, but pure vanilla significantly improves aroma and flavor.
  • All-purpose flour (2 1/4 cups): Spoon and level the flour when measuring for consistent results. The flour gives structure while still allowing the cookies to stay fragile and tender.
  • Salt (1/2 teaspoon): Balances sweetness and highlights the butters flavor. If using salted butter, reduce added salt slightly to taste.
  • Mini chocolate chips (1 cup): Mini chips distribute evenly and create little pockets of chocolate without overwhelming the delicate texture. Semi-sweet or milk chocolate both pair beautifully.

Instructions

Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 375F (190C). Line two baking sheets with parchment paper to prevent browning on the bottoms and to make cleanup simple. Position racks in the center third of the oven for even heat. Cream the butter and sugar: Using an electric mixer, beat the softened unsalted butter with 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla until light and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes on medium speed. Creaming aerates the butter and helps produce a tender crumb; stop when the mixture is pale and smooth. Combine dry ingredients: Whisk the all-purpose flour with 1/2 teaspoon salt in a bowl, then add to the butter mixture in two additions. Mix on low speed until the dough just comes together — avoid overmixing, which can develop gluten and make cookies tough. Fold in chips and chill if needed: Gently stir in 1 cup mini chocolate chips with a spatula until evenly distributed. If the dough feels too soft to shape, cover and chill in the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes; slightly firmer dough yields neater, more uniform cookies. Scoop and bake: Scoop tablespoon-sized portions of dough and roll into smooth balls. Place each ball on the prepared cookie sheets about 1.5 inches apart. Bake for 7-10 minutes, until the bottoms are just turning very light golden — the cookies should remain pale on top. Remove and let cool briefly on the sheet. Coat in powdered sugar: Place about 1 cup powdered sugar in a shallow bowl. While still slightly warm, roll each cookie in the powdered sugar until fully coated. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely; if sugar clumps or rubs off, re-roll once cooled for a pristine, snowy finish. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These cookies freeze well as dough balls for up to 3 months; freeze on a tray then transfer to an airtight container. Bake from frozen, adding 1-2 minutes to the bake time.
  • Store baked cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days; they soften over time due to the powdered sugar absorbing moisture.
  • They are a good source of quick energy but not considered low-calorie; enjoy as an occasional sweet treat.
  • For a crisper exterior, bake 1-2 minutes longer until edges are lightly golden, watching closely to avoid overbrowning.

My favorite part of this recipe is how forgiving it is. The first time I overworked the dough and the texture was still lovely after chilling. Neighbors who tried the cookies at a potluck immediately asked for the recipe, and Ive since handed it out dozens of times with the same happy response: they look delicate but are incredibly simple to make.

Storage Tips

To keep cookies at their best, allow them to cool completely before storing. Place a sheet of parchment between layers in an airtight container to prevent sticking. At room temperature they remain fresh for about 3-4 days; refrigerating will extend life to a week but can dry them out slightly. For longer storage, freeze baked cookies arranged on a tray until solid, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Reheat briefly in a 300F oven for 4-6 minutes to revive the texture, then re-roll in powdered sugar if needed.

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Ingredient Substitutions

For a dairy-free version, swap the butter for a firm vegan stick margarine of similar butterfat content and use dairy-free chocolate chips; note the flavor will change slightly but texture remains tender. If you need gluten-free, use a 1-to-1 gluten-free flour blend with xanthan gum included; chilling the dough more may help. To reduce sugar, replace half the powdered sugar in the dough with a finely granulated sugar substitute designed for baking, but keep the rolling sugar as powdered sugar for the classic look. Nuts like finely chopped pecans or walnuts can be folded in for extra texture.

Serving Suggestions

Offer these with hot cocoa, spiced tea, or a strong coffee for a balanced sweet bite. Arrange them on a platter dusted with extra powdered sugar for holiday gatherings, or place individually in small cello bags for gifts. Pair with citrusy desserts or sharp cheeses to contrast the cookies butteriness. Garnish with a tiny sprinkle of flaky sea salt before rolling in powdered sugar to create a sophisticated sweet-salty variation.

Cultural Background

Snowball-style cookies are a classic in many Western holiday baking traditions, often appearing as Russian tea cakes, Mexican wedding cookies, or Italian butterballs. This variation adds mini chocolate chips for a playful, modern twist that bridges classic buttery cookies and contemporary chocolate cravings. The snowy coating is symbolic of winter celebrations in colder climates and has been adapted worldwide with local nuts, spices, and flavorings.

Seasonal Adaptations

In winter, add a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom to the dough for warmth. For spring, fold in a teaspoon of lemon zest and swap semi-sweet chips for white chocolate and dried cranberries. In fall, replace half the flour with spelt flour and add chopped toasted pecans for a heartier version. Holiday versions can be dipped halfway in melted chocolate and sprinkled with crushed candy canes for festive color.

Meal Prep Tips

Portion dough into tablespoon-sized balls and freeze on a tray, then store in labeled freezer bags. When ready to bake, arrange frozen balls on a sheet and bake for an extra 1-2 minutes. This method makes it easy to bake a fresh batch whenever you need them without additional prep time. Label bags with date and expected bake time to stay organized.

These chocolate chip snowball cookies are a comforting, adaptable treat that brings joy whether you bake a single sheet for afternoon tea or prepare dozens for a holiday exchange. Their simplicity and reliable texture make them a recipe I return to again and again — I hope they become a favorite in your kitchen, too.

Pro Tips

  • Use softened, not melted, butter so the dough creams properly and the texture stays tender.

  • Spoon and level flour when measuring to avoid dense cookies; consider weighing if you want precision.

  • If dough is too sticky to roll, chill it for 20-30 minutes rather than adding more flour, which can dry out the cookies.

  • Roll cookies in powdered sugar while slightly warm for the best coating; re-roll if the sugar becomes patchy after cooling.

This nourishing chocolate chip snowball cookies 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

Can I freeze the dough?

Yes — freeze unbaked dough balls on a tray until firms, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 3 months. Bake from frozen adding 1-2 minutes to the time.

How long do baked cookies stay fresh?

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 4 days. For longer keeping, refrigerate up to 1 week or freeze baked cookies up to 3 months.

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Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies

This Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 24 steaks
Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookies
Prep:15 minutes
Cook:10 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:25 minutes

Ingredients

Dough

Coating

Instructions

1

Preheat and prepare

Preheat oven to 375°F and line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Position racks in the center third of the oven for even baking.

2

Cream butter and sugar

Beat softened butter with 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla until light and pale, about 2-3 minutes with an electric mixer.

3

Add dry ingredients

Add 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour and 1/2 teaspoon salt in two additions, mixing on low until just combined to avoid overworking.

4

Fold in chips and chill

Stir in 1 cup mini chocolate chips. If dough is too soft to shape, chill 20-30 minutes until manageable.

5

Scoop and bake

Scoop tablespoon-sized balls, place on prepared sheets, and bake 7-10 minutes until bottoms are just slightly brown. Cool briefly on the tray.

6

Roll in powdered sugar

Roll warm cookies in about 1 cup powdered sugar until coated, then transfer to a rack to cool completely. Re-roll if needed for a snowy finish.

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Nutrition

Calories: 154kcal | Carbohydrates: 14.1g | Protein:
1.5g | Fat: 9.5g | 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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