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Adorable no-bake snowman truffles made with crushed sandwich cookies and dairy-free white chocolate — a festive, quick, and family-friendly winter treat.

No-Bake Snowman Truffles

This recipe for no-bake snowman truffles is my go-to festive treat whenever I want something sweet, whimsical, and utterly simple to make. I first developed this version during a blustery December when I wanted a child-friendly dessert that could be assembled in under an hour and still look impressive on the holiday table. The balance of crunchy cookie crumbs wrapped in tangy dairy-free cream cheese, all coated in smooth white chocolate, delivers a creamy center and a crisp outer shell — a contrast my family always raves about. Each tiny snowman has a soft, fudgy interior and a snap of chocolate that makes every bite a little celebration.

I discovered early on that using light-colored sandwich cookies gives the interior a pale tone so the white chocolate coating looks clean and snowy without multiple dips. The small touches — a piped carrot nose, coal eyes, and a little candy scarf — turn a simple truffle into something joyful that kids help decorate. These are particularly reliable for holiday cookie exchanges because they travel well, freeze nicely, and look delightful on a platter. If you like fuss-free make-ahead treats that still have personality, these are for you.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • This is entirely no-bake and can be assembled in about 30 minutes of active time, then chilled briefly — perfect for last-minute holiday prep.
  • Uses pantry-friendly ingredients like sandwich cookies and dairy-free white chocolate; you can swap in gluten-free biscuits if needed.
  • Family-friendly and customisable: children can help roll, coat, and decorate the tiny snowmen, making this a great activity as well as a treat.
  • Make-ahead friendly: the truffles freeze well for 2–3 months and thaw quickly on the counter, ideal for batch prepping before parties.
  • Eye-catching presentation with minimal effort — simple piping and a candy scarf transform familiar flavors into a festive centerpiece.
  • Dairy-free option included, so guests with dairy sensitivities can still enjoy a creamy, chocolate-coated confection.

On my first try I made a small plate for neighbors; within an hour they were gone and I had three requests for the method. Watching little hands carefully snip strawberry laces and pipe tiny faces is one of my favorite winter kitchen memories — it turns baking time into a shared ritual, not just another task.

Ingredients

  • Golden sandwich cookies (crushed): About 1 1/2 cups of crushed golden sandwich cookies (approximately 5.3 oz). Choose a familiar brand you like — using golden rather than dark cookies keeps the interior light under the white coating.
  • Dairy-free cream cheese: 1/4 cup (2 oz) vegan or dairy-free cream cheese at room temperature. Brands like Kite Hill or Violife work well because they blend smooth and lend a subtle tang that firms up the truffle base.
  • Dairy-free white chocolate: 7 oz of dairy-free white chocolate chips or finely chopped bars. Aim for a quality melting chocolate formulated for coating to achieve a glossy finish.
  • Black food gel: A small amount (about 1 teaspoon) for piping eyes, mouth, and buttons. Gel colours give deeper hues without thinning the chocolate.
  • Orange food gel: A pinch or 1/2 teaspoon to tint some melted white chocolate for tiny carrot noses.
  • Strawberry laces or candy pencils: 8–10 pieces cut to size to form scarves. Pick slightly stretchy candy that will wrap nicely around the snowman neck.
  • Optional extras: toothpicks for dipping and a fork for coating; extra melted chocolate to glue scarves in place if needed.

Instructions

Prepare the work surface: Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper and set aside so you have a clean space to place assembled truffles. Chill a second tray or plate in the freezer if you have room — it speeds up setting. Make the crumb base: Place the sandwich cookies in a food processor and pulse to fine crumbs. If you don’t have a processor, put them in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin until crumb-like. Aim for even crumbs with no large chunks so the mixture binds uniformly. Combine crumbs and cream cheese: Transfer crumbs to a bowl and add the dairy-free cream cheese. Mix with a spatula or clean hands until fully incorporated — the texture should be slightly sticky and hold shape when pinched. If it seems dry, add a scant teaspoon of dairy-free milk; if too soft, chill briefly. Portion and shape: With clean hands, portion about 3/4 ounce (roughly 27 g) total per snowman: make one larger ball of about 20 g (0.7 oz) and a smaller head of about 7 g (0.25 oz). Press the small ball gently on top of the larger to form the snowman. Repeat until the mixture is used. Arrange on the lined tray and freeze for about 20 minutes until firm. Melt the coating: Five minutes before you remove the snowmen, melt the dairy-free white chocolate in a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of barely simmering water (bain-marie) or in short bursts in the microwave, stirring frequently to avoid overheating. Keep melted chocolate warm but not hot — 105–110°F is a common target for coating chocolate. Coat the snowmen: Working quickly, use a toothpick inserted into the base or balance the truffle on a fork while spooning chocolate to coat. Allow excess to drip back into the bowl. One full coat is usually enough when you start with light crumbs, but you can dip twice for a thicker shell. Place coated pieces back on the lined tray and chill 5–10 minutes until set. Decorate: Tint small amounts of melted white chocolate with black and orange food gels in two separate bowls. Transfer to piping bags, snip a tiny tip, and pipe orange noses first, then black eyes, mouth, and buttons. Wrap a cut candy lace around each neck as a scarf and anchor with a dab of melted chocolate if needed. Chill 5 minutes to set the decorations, then serve. User provided content image 1

You Must Know

  • These hold up well in the freezer for up to 2–3 months if individually wrapped; thaw on the counter 10–15 minutes before serving for the best texture.
  • Because the interior is chilled, the coating sets quickly — chilling times listed are brief but effective: expect about 20 minutes freeze, 5–10 minutes setting after coating.
  • Allergy note: swap in certified gluten-free cookies to make these gluten-free; however, check candy labels for cross-contamination if you need a strict diet-compliant treat.
  • For a glossy finish, temper your dairy-free chocolate if you plan on storing at room temperature; otherwise the freezer-chill method works well for quick serving.

My favorite thing about these is how customizable they are: one winter I swapped strawberry laces for thin ribbon candies and piped little scarves with stripes. Guests loved the playful look and the fact they were bite-sized indulgences rather than heavy gateau slices. They’re reliably popular at potlucks and easy to scale up for a crowd.

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Storage Tips

Store finished truffles in an airtight container between layers of parchment to prevent sticking. If keeping short-term, refrigerate for up to 7 days; for longer storage, freeze individually on a tray, then transfer to a sealed freezer-safe box for up to 2–3 months. To thaw, move truffles to the refrigerator for 30–60 minutes and then to room temperature for 10–15 minutes to soften slightly before serving. Avoid subjecting the coated pieces to repeated thaw/refreeze cycles, which can cause condensation and dull the coating.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you don’t have golden sandwich cookies, plain vanilla or chocolate sandwich cookies both work — note chocolate will change the appearance under white chocolate, so you may need an extra coat. Swap cream cheese for 2 tablespoons of smooth nut butter plus 1–2 teaspoons dairy-free milk if you want a different flavor profile. For a fully gluten-free version, use certified gluten-free sandwich cookies and confirm all other ingredients are labelled gluten-free. If dairy-free white chocolate is unavailable, use good-quality white candy coating (but store in the fridge if you skip tempering).

Serving Suggestions

Arrange these on a winter-themed platter with edible glitter or crushed peppermint for extra holiday flair. They pair beautifully with hot cocoa, spiced tea, or a mug of coffee for adults. For a dessert board, add small bowls of extra piping gels and additional candies so guests can personalize their snowmen. These truffles are also excellent as edible gifts — pack in small boxes with parchment and ribbon for charming, homemade presents.

Cultural Background

The idea of crafted confectionery figures at winter festivities is universal — from marzipan animals in Europe to decorated cookies in North America. This modern take blends classic truffle technique (binding cookie crumbs with a soft fat) with playful holiday decoration. While not tied to one traditional recipe, snowman-shaped sweets tap into the seasonal iconography of winter celebrations and the long history of transformable treats used to delight children at holiday tables.

Seasonal Adaptations

In warmer months, swap the snowman motif for small hearts or flower shapes and use pastel piping colors. For autumn, tint the coating lightly with warm beige and use cinnamon-spiced cookies and caramel-flavored dairy-free chips. To celebrate other holidays, alter the candy scarf color and face design: green piping for St. Patrick’s Day, red and blue for national holidays, or festive themed candies for birthdays.

Meal Prep Tips

Make the crumb-and-cream cheese mixture one day ahead and keep it chilled; shape and freeze on the next day, then finish coating and decorating just before serving. Alternatively, shape and freeze all raw truffles and carry melted chocolate in an insulated container for on-site dipping at parties. Pre-portion your piping bags for eyes and noses and keep them chilled until you’re ready to decorate to avoid running colors.

These little snowman truffles are a joyful, uncomplicated way to add personality to holiday baking. They’re quick, adaptable, and consistently bring smiles — I hope they become a festive tradition in your kitchen too.

Pro Tips

  • Freeze shaped truffles on a tray before coating to prevent deformation when dipping.

  • Use a toothpick inserted at the base for easier dipping and quicker coating.

  • Chill piping bags briefly if the coloured chocolate becomes too soft while decorating.

This nourishing no-bake snowman truffles 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.

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No-Bake Snowman Truffles

This No-Bake Snowman Truffles 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: 8 steaks
No-Bake Snowman Truffles
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:20 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:40 minutes

Ingredients

Base

Coating

Decorations

Instructions

1

Prepare tray and crumbs

Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper. Crush golden sandwich cookies in a food processor until fine crumbs or place in a zip-top bag and crush with a rolling pin.

2

Combine with cream cheese

Mix the cookie crumbs with dairy-free cream cheese until fully incorporated and sticky enough to form balls. Chill briefly if mixture is too soft.

3

Shape snowmen

Portion about 3/4 ounce total per snowman: form a larger ball (~20 g) and a smaller head (~7 g), press together, and arrange on the lined tray. Freeze for about 20 minutes.

4

Melt coating

Melt dairy-free white chocolate in a bain-marie or microwave, stirring frequently until smooth. Keep warm but not hot for coating.

5

Coat and set

Dip each frozen snowman in the melted chocolate using a toothpick or fork to support, allow excess to drip, then place on the tray and chill 5–10 minutes until set.

6

Decorate

Tint small amounts of melted chocolate black and orange with food gels, pipe noses, eyes, mouths and buttons, wrap a candy lace scarf around the neck and secure with a dab of melted chocolate if needed. Chill briefly to set.

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Nutrition

Calories: 235kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein:
2g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
6g | 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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