Baking a perfect batch of cookies is really a challenging task for me. Most of the time i end up with burnt cookies or my experiments on cookies like egg substitute, making it vegan ended up in grand failure :( Yes so many times wasted flour, sugar, butter, coconut flakes, chocolate chips etc n my energy too in baking cookies and after that completely stopped trying it. But I wanted to share some Christmas related recipes here, Christmas cannot be completed without freshly baked goodies. So last week i tried baking the easiest cookie recipe - Snowball Cookies. Yup, really its very easy, simple recipe with basic baking ingredients and i bet any one can bake this beautiful looking snowballs :)
Long back i won Taste of Home Cookies book as a giveaway gift by Jabeen. The book has more than 600 cookies/ biscotti/ brownies/ short breads n much more recipes. I love each n every recipe in that book n wanted to try few cookies n brownies. In that row, first i picked this easy n simple chocolate snowballs from that book.
The original recipe is with egg but i don't like eggs in cookies, so searched for eggless snowballs and got it here. Both the recipes are same except the egg n extra addition of chocolate chips. So i halved the original recipe and it came out perfectly. These snowballs are melt in mouth cookies, crunchy n very delicious. Its one of the best choice of edible gifts to present your loved ones for any special occasions or festivals. Do give it a try!!!
Ingredients (yield about 4 dozen)
- Original Recipe From the Book "Taste of Home Cookies"
- Unsalted Butter, softened 3/4 cup
- Sugar 1/2 cup
- Egg 1 no.
- Vanilla Extract 2 tsp
- All Purpose flour 2 cups
- Salt 1/2 tsp
- Chopped Nuts 1/2 cup( i used cashew nuts n almonds)
- Mini Chocolate chips 1/2 cup
- Confectioner's Sugar 1/2 cup or as needed
I just halved the above recipe, butter = 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp
Method
- In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar.
- Add egg(for eggless version skip egg in this step) and vanilla mix everything well.
- Combine the flour and salt, stir into creamed mixture.
- Lastly fold in the nuts and chocolate chips and using hands mix everything to a stiff dough.
- Then cover the dough with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1-2 hours or until firm.
- After that remove the dough from fridge, roll into 1" balls.
- Place 1" apart on baking sheets and bake it for 15-20 minutes. Mine took around 17 minutes.
- Once done remove from oven to wire racks.
- Cool cookies slightly before rolling in confectioners' sugar.
Notes:
I refrigerated the dough for 1 hour.
U can use any desired nuts like walnuts, pecans etc.
I used regular granulated sugar for cookies, but u can also use powdered sugar.
You can roll the cooled snowballs in confectioners' sugar or simply sprinkle over it.
Perfectly made, look so cute
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perfectly done cookies.. Feel the Christmas!
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Yes Viji..u can completely skip egg n no need of egg substitute...Mine was eggless snowballs :)
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Cookies look perfect, my eggless venture has made throw some cakes when I have baked them with fruit purées, cookies have never been a problem but have spread out quite big, sometimes soft, but as I am not a great cookie eater, I always relay on family & friends for their feed back for posting if they like I post my recipe :)), Sangee beautiful clicks as well
ReplyDeleteI wanted to try this for a long time. Very nicely done and beautiful presentation
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Wow cookies look irresistible...
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week ahead:)
Sangee these look so cute and love the chocolate chips and nuts in them :) looks like some hidden treats, perfect for christmas
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cute looking cookies,well done...
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ReplyDeleteCute and very attractive chocolate snowballs, i dont mind munch some even its too late for me.
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Maha
Cookies looks so tempting and lovely recipe...
ReplyDeleteI also have the same experience. I always spoil cookies by over burning it. I just looked at the eggless snowball cookies. It seems easy and quick. I should try.
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