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The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Delicious Desserts   ›   Cookies and Bar Recipes   ›   Mexican Wedding Cookies

Mexican Wedding Cookies

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 7/17/2023
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Mexican Wedding Cookies - Also known as Snowball cookies or Russian Tea Cakes. This nutty, buttery cookie is the perfect cookie to be made for any special occasion! Easy recipe and perfect for Christmas too. #MexicanWeddingCookies #ChristmasCookies #HolidayRecipes #SnowballCookies #RussianTeaCakes

Quick and simple, not too sweet, nutty, buttery and downright addictive – these Mexican Wedding Cookies (or snowball cookies) are great as Christmas cookies and as an edible gift during the holidays. 

Plus, I have a simple trick to get a nice, thick coating of confectioner’s sugar on the cookies that won’t easily shake off.

Snowball cookies made with pecans stacked on a plate, which is placed on a striped cloth napkin.

It feels bittersweet to be updating this post, because these Mexican Weeding Cookies were the very first recipe I shared on my blog when I launched it in August 2014! I’ve made the cookies many times since then, and they’ve come to be my husband’s favorite cookie ever in that time, so I figured it was time this post got an upgrade on my blog.

Besides, the pictures from that original post look ghastly, and these little guys deserve so much better!

Mexican wedding cookies on a brown paper, with one cookie half eaten, and a plate of cookies in the background.

I tried Mexican wedding cookies for the first time when I used to live in Australia, and my co-worker brought some in to work one day. One cookie and I was hooked!

These Mexican wedding cookies were unlike any cookie I’ve had before. All you see is a layer of powdered sugar on top at first, which quickly melts away, revealing a delightfully soft, nutty, buttery cookie that’s just so addictive with a perfect, not too sweet flavor.

Pecan nuts getting chopped inside a food processor, with finely and coarsely ground nuts visible.

Mexican wedding cookies are widely popular around the world, especially during the holidays. So much so, that these cookies have many different names…

  • Snowball cookies
  • Russian tea cakes
  • Italian wedding cookies
  • Danish wedding cookies
  • Butter balls
  • Kourabiedes (Greek butter cookies)
Butter and sugar creamed together in a glass mixing bowl, with chopped nuts in a measuring cup next to it.
Adding flour to the pecan Mexican wedding cookie dough.

These cookies have European roots, and were introduced to other parts of the world by travelers from Eastern European countries. The powdered sugar coating makes them look like snowballs, and they are known as butter balls because of just how buttery they taste!

Since being introduced to the Americas, they’ve only gained in popularity, especially at weddings and around Christmas time.

But no matter the occasion, no matter the name, these cookies are one of a kind, simple to make, and insanely addictive! 

A bowl with the dough for Mexican wedding cookies, and a cookie scoop to portion the dough.
Snowball cookies portioned out on a parchment paper using a cookie scoop.

What are Mexican wedding cookies (Snowball cookies)?

Mexican wedding cookies are a variation of shortbread cookies, with the added taste and texture of nuts. They are made with,

  • butter
  • sugar
  • flour
  • and ground nuts – pecans, almonds, walnuts, pistachios or even hazelnuts.

I like to use unsalted butter for this snowball cookies recipe, so that I can control how much salt I add. Plus, I find that unsalted butter makes shortbread cookies more buttery as well. I also like to use confectioner’s sugar instead of granulated sugar, because confectioner’s sugar makes these cookies softer – I’m talking melt in your mouth soft!

Rolled Mexican wedding cookies made with pecans placed on a parchment paper lined baking tray.
Unbaked Mexican wedding cookies
Freshly baked Mexican Wedding Cookies on a parchment paper lined baking tray.
Freshly baked Mexican wedding cookies

How to make snowball cookies (Mexican wedding cookies)

Butter and sugar are mixed together with salt and vanilla using a hand-held mixer or stand mixer until light and fluffy. Then the flour and nuts are folded in to make the Mexican wedding cookie dough.

I also prefer to grind the nuts to a coarse texture, so that you end up with both finely ground and coarsely ground nuts, which really adds to the texture of these snowball cookies. I love tasting little chunks of nuts in these soft, buttery cookies!

Although I personally prefer making these cookies with almonds, classic Mexican wedding cookies are made with pecan, which happens to be my husband’s favorite too.

But I’ve also made these snowball cookies with walnuts and hazelnuts as well, and they are all great options.

What gives these cookies that classic snowball look is the powdered sugar that’s generously coating the cookies.

Coating the cookies in confectioner’s sugar while the cookies are warm. Note the thick layer of sugar melted onto the cookies on the baking tray
Freshly baked warm Mexican wedding cookies getting coated with confectioner\'s sugar in a bowl.

How to make sure your snowball cookies get a nice, thick coating of confectioner’s sugar

I’ve got a little trick to get the confectioner’s sugar to coat the snowball cookies. Other recipes for Mexican wedding cookies call for waiting until the cookies cool down and then rolling them in confectioner’s sugar TWICE. The confectioner’s sugar is only loosely coating the cookie this way, and most of it easily shakes off.

What I do instead is, I DIP these Mexican wedding cookies in confectioner’s sugar TWICE – once when the cookies are WARM, and then again when the cookies have cooled down.

Second coating of confectioner’s sugar. Note the difference in appearance between the cookies on the bottom left and upper left. They look more like snowballs with the second coating.
Cookies coated in a second layer of confectioner\'s sugar, making them look more like snowball cookies now.

Why dip snowball cookies in confectioner’s sugar twice?

When you dip the cookies while they’re warm, the confectioner’s sugar melts on to the surface of the cookie, creating a nice, thick layer that’s firmly coating the cookie. Then you dip them again, where the second coating of sugar gives them that characteristic snowball appearance, while also sticking to the first layer. While a little of the sugar may still get shaken off, it’s much less this way than if you rolled cooled down cookies twice in sugar.

Several Mexican wedding cookies on a brown paper, with a plate of cookies in the background.

Storage instructions for these snowball cookies

Once the snowball cookies are cooled down and coated in confectioner’s sugar for the second time, they should be stored in an air-tight container. These are good for about 10-14 days, but will last even longer in the freezer.

How to freeze these cookies for later

Yes, you can! If you’re planning on freezing these Mexican wedding cookies, then you should freeze them after you’ve coated the cookies in confectioner’s sugar the FIRST time, and in a single layer on a sheet pan. Then once frozen, you can transfer the cookies into freezer bags and store them for up to 2 months in the freezer. To thaw them, leave the cookies out at room temp., and once thawed out, coat them in the second layer of confectioner’s sugar before serving.

Stacked snowball cookies on a plate, with one cookie broken in half showing the inside of it.

Alternatively, you can portion the cookie dough into balls, and freeze the raw cookie dough balls instead. Again, freeze them in a single layer on a sheet pan first, then transfer frozen cookie dough balls into freezer bags. And when you’re ready to bake, you can place the cookie dough balls on prepared pans and bake them straight from frozen.

These Mexican wedding cookies (or snowball cookies or Russian tea cakes or whichever name you use for these cookies) are so adaptable, really simple to make, not too sweet, and just downright addictive. They are great Christmas cookies and for gift-giving during the holidays too.

Snowball cookies on brown paper, with a bite taken out of one cookie, and more cookies in the background.

Other delicious holiday cookie recipes you’ll love

  • Classic thumbprint cookies
  • Shortbread cookies
  • Chocolate shortbread cookies
  • Soft ginger cookies
  • Classic linzer cookies
  • S’mores cookies
  • Funfetti cookies
  • Spiced chocolate hazelnut cookies
  • Chocolate chip & cranberry shortbread cookies

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Half eaten snowball cookie and a stack of more cookies in the background.
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Mexican Wedding Cookies

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Makes about 30 cookies
Cuisine: North American
Mexican Wedding Cookies - Also known as Snowball cookies or Russian Tea Cakes. This nutty, buttery cookie is the perfect cookie to be made for any special occasion! Easy recipe and perfect for Christmas too. #MexicanWeddingCookies #ChristmasCookies #HolidayRecipes #SnowballCookies #RussianTeaCakes

 Difficulty: 

Easy
Quick and simple, not too sweet, nutty, buttery and downright addictive – these Mexican wedding cookies (snowball cookies) are great as Christmas cookies and as edible gifts. 
EASY – A super easy and versatile cookie recipe! Can easily be made with other types of nuts as well.

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

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Prep: 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Cook: 20 minutes mins
Chilling time: 45 minutes mins
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Makes: 30 cookies

Ingredients:
 

  • 226 g unsalted butter, at room temperature 1 cup
  • ½ tsp sea salt
  • 100 g confectioner’s sugar plus more for coating (¾ cup)
  • 150 g chopped pecans Finely and coarsely chopped. 1 cup (almonds OR walnuts OR hazelnuts can be used as well)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 250 g AP flour 2 cups (spooned and leveled)

Instructions:
 

  • Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper. Set aside until needed. 
  • In a bowl, beat the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt together at medium high speed using a stand mixer or hand-held mixer, until light and fluffy. This can take about 4 – 5 minutes depending on the weather and the butter. 
  • Add the ground pecans (or any other type of nuts you like) and mix in to combine well. 
  • Add the flour and mix on low until a stiff dough is formed.
  • Using a 2 tbsp cookie scoop – portion out the cookie dough onto a parchment paper-lined pan, or container (in one layer). Roll these portions to form smooth cookie dough balls (or any shape you like for your cookies) and place them in the fridge to chill completely (at least 30 – 45 minutes). 
  • Preheat oven to 325°F/165°C when you’re ready to bake the cookies. 
  • Remove the chilled cookie balls from the fridge and place them on a prepared half sheet pan with at least 2 inches of space between each cookie. You can keep the cookies round, or gently press on top with your fingers to flatten them slightly.
  • Bake for 15 – 20 minutes. The cookies will be golden brown on the bottom, but just a pale golden color on top. Cool the cookies for about 5 minutes and then roll them in powdered sugar while they are still warm. Place the coated cookies on a cooling tray, and let them cool completely. 
  • Coat the cooled cookies in an additional layer of confectioner's sugar to give them the characteristic snowball look. 
  • Store in an airtight container. This recipe makes about 30 cookies.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 133kcal (7%) Carbohydrates: 10g (3%) Protein: 1g (2%) Fat: 10g (15%) Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 4g Trans Fat: 0.2g Cholesterol: 16mg (5%) Sodium: 40mg (2%) Potassium: 32mg (1%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 4g (4%) Vitamin A: 191IU (4%) Vitamin C: 0.1mg Calcium: 7mg (1%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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4 responses

  1. Elizabeth @ Bowl of Delicious!
    October 24, 2014

    My husband’s aunt made these for us when we got engaged- it was the first time I’d had them. SO delicious! I’m excited to try making them myself- thanks for posting this recipe! Love your site 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 24, 2014

      Thank you Elizabeth! I hope you visit again!! 😀
      I hope you try the recipe and it will taste as good! Best thing about it is that you can use almost any kind of nut for this which makes it even better!

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  2. Dini
    August 6, 2014

    Thank you!! 🙂 I’m glad you liked them!

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  3. Mahendra Gonsalkorale
    August 5, 2014

    A truly awesome site full of wonderful recipes. It is vibrant and cheerful and when I read it, I feel it is definitely OK to indulge in some food fads and delights without feeling guilty. It is also visually attractive and well presented. I would have no hesitation in recommending this site for ordinary humans who enjoy extraordinary culinary delights! Good luck and keep it up.

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