The Best Snowballs: Lemon Snowball Cookies Recipe (2024)

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Add some sunshine to your winter days with these soft, buttery Lemon Snowball Cookies!

A few weeks ago, our favorite lemon company sent us a beautiful box of crisp California citrus fruits. For a food blogger, this was like celebrating Christmas early.

Nothing quite compares to the sweet lingering scent of freshly picked lemons, and now I understand why these little gems embody sunshine.

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Some may argue these are Mexican Wedding Cookies, Greek Butter Cookies, or Russian Teacakes...wherever you are from or whatever you wish to call them, one thing is for certain- these cookies are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. Every bite bursts with fresh lemon, hints of almond and the velvety sweetness of the confectioner's sugar.

Since it is "tis the season" of cookies, I wanted to share one of my favorites with you but remember this recipe is perfect for all year round!

This recipe makes a perfect dozen and the best part is this is a one bowl recipe- no muss, no fuss.

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Reasons to Love These Cookies

  1. Melt-in-Your-Mouth Texture: With the help of confectioner's sugar, these cookies develop a delicate and melt-in-your-mouth texture. It's like enjoying a sweet, crumbly cloud.
  2. Delightfully Sweet: Lemon Snowball Cookies are lightly sweetened with confectioner's sugar, striking a perfect balance between sweet and tangy.
  3. Easy to Make: The recipe is straightforward and beginner-friendly, so whether you're an experienced baker or just starting, you can create these delightful cookies with ease. These are perhaps the easiest “wedding cookie” recipe available.
  4. Lemon-Lover's Delight: If you're a fan of lemon drops and the bright taste of citrus, these cookies are a must-try. They embody the essence of lemon in each bite.
  5. Holiday Classics: While these cookies are delightful any time of year, Lemon Snowball Cookies are sure to become a favorite for your holiday traditions, especially if you're looking for a simple yet elegant addition to your cookie platter.
  6. Classic Simplicity: These cookies are a classic tea cake recipe, harking back to simpler times when a few ingredients could create the perfect cookie.
  7. Dusting of Sweetness: Rolling the warm cookies in powdered sugar gives them their signature "snowball" appearance, which is not only visually appealing but also adds a lovely extra layer of sweetness.
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Ingredient Checklist – Simple Ingredients, Delicious Cookies

  1. 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
    • Tip: I almost always opt for unsalted butter, as salt is typically used to mask imperfections. Unsalted butter also allows me to better control the salt level of my recipes.
  2. 1/2 cup Confectioners’ sugar, plus more for coating
    • Tip: Superfine sugar yields a smoother texture for the cookies.
    • Note: Reserve some powdered sugar for dusting.
  3. 1 egg
    • Note: This helps bind the cookies, and adds fat.
  4. Lemon Juice
    • Variation: Try experimenting with lime or orange juice for unique citrus-flavored cookies.
    • Substitution: Lemon extract and lemon oil can be used as a substitution.
    • Note: As these are ultimately lemon cookies, you want to be sure to pack in the lemon flavor.
  5. Lemon Zest
    • Tip: When zesting, avoid the bitter white pith and use only the outer layer for the best flavor.
  6. 1/2 teaspoon Almond extract
    • Substitution: If you're not a fan of almond flavor, you can use vanilla extract for a classic twist.
  7. 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
    • Variation: To create a gluten-free version or enhance the nutty undertones, you can use almond flour.
    • Note: You want a firm but pliable cookie dough, which results in a buttery cookie.
  8. 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar
    • Tip: Cream of tartar stabilizes the egg whites in the cookies, creating a lighter texture.
  9. 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
    • Note: Baking powder helps the cookies rise and become tender.
  10. Pinch of salt
    • Tip: Plain table salt is all you need, but feel free to opt for coarse or kosher salt.
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Crafting the Perfect Snowball Cookie – Tips and Tricks

  1. Room Temperature Ingredients: Ensure that your butter and egg are at room temperature. This helps create a smooth and well-mixed cookie dough.
  2. Use a Stand Mixer: While a basic electric mixer can work, a stand mixer with a large bowl and a paddle attachment makes it easier to cream the butter and sugar together. It also ensures a consistent texture throughout the dough.
  3. Mix Gradually: When adding the flour mixture to the wet ingredients, do it gradually and mix until just combined. Overmixing can lead to dense cookies.
  4. Lemon Zest: Use fresh lemons for this. Zest the lemon carefully, avoiding the bitter white pith. The zest is where the lemon flavor is concentrated, so don't skimp on it.
  5. Chilling the Dough: After preparing the dough, it's recommended to chill it in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes. This helps firm up the dough, making it easier to handle and shape.
  6. Cookie Scoop: Using a cookie scoop ensures uniform cookie sizes, resulting in even baking. If you don't have one, two spoons work as well.
  7. Coating in Powdered Sugar: Roll the cookie dough in confectioner's sugar while it's still warm from the oven. This will help the sugar stick and give your cookies that classic "snowball" appearance.
  8. Wire Rack: Place the cookies on a wire rack to cool after they've been rolled in powdered sugar. This helps any excess sugar fall away and allows the cookies to cool evenly.
  9. Parchment Paper: Line your baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent the cookies from sticking and make cleanup a breeze.
  10. Plastic Wrap: When chilling the dough, cover it with plastic wrap to prevent it from drying out and absorbing other odors in the refrigerator.

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Lemon Snowball Cookies

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  • Author: Living the Gourmet
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 1 dozen 1x
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  • 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
  • 1/2 cup Confectioner's sugar, plus more for coating
  • 1 egg
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 1/2 teaspoon Almond extract
  • 1 1/2 cups AP flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon cream tartar
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • Pinch of salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. and line baking sheets with parchment paper.
  2. Cream butter, ½ cup confectioner's sugar and egg. Add lemon and zest.
  3. Add the flour, baking powder, tartar and salt.
  4. Scoop one rounded tablespoon of dough onto prepared baking sheets.
  5. Bake for 10 minutes or until the edges are lightly golden. Transfer immediately to a wire rack and let the cookies cool for about 5 minutes.
  6. Dip each cookie while they are still warm in powdered sugar and serve!
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Category: dessert

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These tips will help you create a batch of tasty Lemon Snowball Cookies that are perfect for holiday gatherings or any time you're craving a burst of lemony sweetness.

Happy Baking!

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Comments

  1. gloria says

    looks delicious and wonderful. Merry Christmas to all of you !

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  2. Big Daddy Dave says

    Catherine, We have a plethora of cookies in the house. 3 homemade and another 3 or 4 received from commercial vendors as gifts from family and friends. No lemons though...just pears and apples. Despite being 'over cookied', I would enjoy a dozen of these lemon/almond beauties. Merry Christmas! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

  3. Angie@Angie's Recipes says

    My mouth is watering terribly...a perfect combo of sweet and tangy flavours...

    Reply

  4. Karen (Back Road Journal) says

    Your citrusy cookies would be a hit in our house. Merry Christmas.

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  5. Andrea @ Cooking with Mamma C says

    I love lemon desserts! Your cookies look fabulous, and I love that there's a hint of almond too!

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  6. Carol says

    Love lemon and these look so delicious! Wishes for a happy and healthy new year.

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  7. Charla @ That Girl Cooks Healthy says

    You got me with the title as I love all things lemon and the pictures didn't disappoint either.

    Reply

  8. Dana says

    I've never had much of a sweet tooth, but I *love* lemony desserts. This is right up my alley.

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  9. Thanh | Eat, Little Bird says

    They sounds amazing! I love lemon in all desserts and these cookies look delicious!

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  10. Patty @ Spoonabilities says

    I honestly think I would eat these until I dropped. They look SO GOOD!

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    • Jan phillips says

      Only given 4 due to recipe typo, looks yummy, lemon cookies.However, the recipe calls for baking powder; but, the directions call for soda, which is it?

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      • Living the Gourmet says

        Dear Jan, I apologize for the oversight! It's baking powder 🙂 I've just fixed that. Thank you for stopping by. Happy Baking!

        Reply

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FAQs

Why do my snowball cookies go flat? ›

Snowball cookies should not flatten. Since they do not contain a leavening agent, the main factor to check is that the dough is chilled before baking.

How long can you store snowball cookies? ›

Snowball cookies will last up to 3 days at room temperature, in a sealed container, or up to 2 weeks if stored in the refrigerator. Add them to your Christmas Dessert Charcuterie Board when ready to enjoy!

Why did my cookies go flat? ›

OVEN IS TOO HOT

If your cookies consistently come out flat, you may have selected the wrong baking temperature. If you bake cookies using too much heat, the fats in the dough begin to melt before the other ingredients can cook together and form your cookie's rise.

Does freezing cookies keep them fresh? ›

Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months.

Does freezing cookies make them last longer? ›

Wait for the cookies to cool completely, then transfer them to a reusable freezer-safe bag or container lined with wax or parchment paper. I like to place them in a single layer to avoid any cookies breaking. Cookies will keep well for up to 2 months. Once ready to eat, simply thaw out at room temperature and enjoy.

Can you freeze snowballs? ›

Even if you're stuck at home this summer, those snowballs in the freezer could be a great way to cool off when the first heatwave hits. Just let them thaw a bit if you're going to throw them at one another.

How do you make cookies fluffy and not flat? ›

Try using baking powder instead of baking soda. Baking soda encourages spreading while baking powder puffs the cookies up. If your recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of baking soda, you would use 3 to 4 teaspoons of baking powder.

How do you keep sugar cookies flat? ›

Do you have a tried and true sugar cookie recipe that you love, but the cookies come out a little too domed? Try reducing the leavener (such as baking powder) by a half to a quarter and see what happens. It should definitely help!

Why are my sugar cookies not flattening? ›

If your oven is too hot or too cold, it may influence whether or not your cookies spread properly. If you didn't preheat your oven to the correct temperature before placing your tray of cookies in the oven, it will be too cold and your cookies won't have enough time to spread.

Why are my chocolate chip cookies flat and soft? ›

Too Much Sugar

Sugar will caramelize when heated. In other words, it turns into liquid. Being over-ambitious with the sugar means over-saturation of liquid in the bake, leading to flat cookies. Not enough flour will lead to an insufficient amount of rising agents, which again causes flat cookies.

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