Almond Snowball Cookies are a piece of my heart. I still remember the intense pressure of hosting the family for our traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes for the very first time.
I had this deep longing to create a dessert tray that would act as a time machine right back to Nonna's cozy kitchen. My first batch of these cookies was a total panic of flat, burnt, jam leaking disasters.
But then I discovered the foolproof thickened jam secret, and the relief was absolute magic. It felt exactly like a warm hug.
You want to present a beautiful, soulful platter that makes you officially everyone's favorite, but the fear of a baking fail is completely real.
Do not worry, because these edible little treasures look incredibly fancy but are entirely manageable for any home baker.
See? You are already doing beautifully.
Why This Almond Snowball Cookie Works

Don't worry, this part is simpler than it looks. The smell of toasted almonds and sweet butter will make your kitchen feel incredibly comforting. Here is the trick I learned the hard way after ruining my first holiday platter.
You will know it is right when your dough feels cool and firm in your hands. This is where the magic starts to happen.
The "Foolproof" Ingredients List for your Almond Snowball Cookies

Take a breath; you are doing great so far. Gathering your ingredients is the easiest step.
Rena's Note: A note for my entertainers. Yes, you can absolutely use store-bought almond flour instead of toasting and grinding your own nuts! It is a universally accepted shortcut that saves you precious time before the doorbell rings.
If you love the taste of sweet almonds, you will also adore my classic Italian rainbow cookies. You are closer than you think, keep going.
How to Make Almond Snowball Cookies (Step-by-Step)

Here is the part everyone overthinks, but you will not. The sound of the mixer creaming the butter and sugar into a fluffy cloud is pure joy.
1.
Prepare the Dough: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a mixing bowl, cream together your perfectly softened butter and powdered sugar until light and fluffy.
Add the vanilla extract, then slowly mix in the all-purpose flour, almond flour, and a pinch of salt until a soft dough forms.
If your dough looks a little dry at first, that is completely normal. Keep mixing and it will come together beautifully.
2.
Fill and Shape: Scoop a tablespoon of dough and flatten it slightly in the palm of your hand. Carefully press your thumb into the center to create a small hollow.
Place a small dollop of raspberry jam right in the center. Carefully fold the edges up and roll it gently into a sealed ball.
Most people miss this step, but pinching the seams completely shut makes all the difference.
3.
Bake and Roll: Repeat with the remaining dough and jam, placing the cookies 1 inch apart on the baking sheet. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until just set.
They should not brown! Let them cool slightly, then roll the warm cookies in powdered sugar. Let them cool completely on a wire rack, then roll them once more for that flawless snowy look.
You will know it is right when the final sugar coat looks bright white and fluffy. This is what I make when I want a spectacular dessert that guests will talk about all night. See? You are completely prepared for a flawless presentation.
Rena's No-Fail Tips for your Almond Snowball Cookies

Don't panic, I have mapped out every little detail for you so nothing can go wrong.
...How do I stop the jam from leaking in the oven?
We need to remember our golden rule. Use only a scant half teaspoon of jam, and gently and firmly pinch the dough wall thick and tight.
This keeps the filling completely sealed inside and prevents any messy leaks on your baking sheet.
...Are your cookies flattening out like pancakes? Here's why...
I know this is frustrating! Skipping the chill time or using melted butter is always the culprit.
Patience is key to holding that beautiful snowball shape, so let the fridge do the hard work if your dough feels too soft.
...Is your dough feeling a little crumbly? Don't panic!
Your dough will inevitably look dry at first. Just keep mixing. The butter will eventually bring the dough together into a beautiful, soft ball.
Armed with these secrets, you are completely unstoppable.
Storage & Freezing (Pro-Tip for Entertaining)

Let us take all the stress out of your schedule so you can actually enjoy your own party.
You can easily make these ahead of a big gathering. Your baked cookies must cool completely on a wire rack to release all their steam before storing them in an airtight container.
This ensures they do not get soggy. You can also freeze them fully baked! Just give them a fresh dusting of powdered sugar right before placing them on the holiday platter to revive that fresh snow look.
You are so close to serving a true masterpiece.

Irresistible Raspberry Filled Almond Snowball Cookies
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter, softened for cookie dough
- ½ cup powdered sugar for cookie dough
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- ¾ cup almond flour
- 1 pinch salt
- ½ cup raspberry jam use seedless if preferred
- powdered sugar extra for rolling
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a mixing bowl, cream together butter and powdered sugar until light and fluffy.
- Add vanilla extract, then slowly mix in the all-purpose flour, almond flour, and salt. Mix until a soft dough forms.
- Scoop a tablespoon of dough, flatten slightly, and place a small dollop of raspberry jam in the center. Carefully fold and roll into a ball.
- Repeat with remaining dough and jam, placing the cookies 1 inch apart on the baking sheet.
- Bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until just set (they should not brown).
- Let cool slightly, then roll warm cookies in powdered sugar. Let cool completely and roll once more for that snowy look.
Notes
Sharing Joy & Cherished Memories
Placing that stunning tray on your holiday table is a moment of pure pride. If a little jam peeks through a cookie, do not stress.
Those are the perfectly imperfect ones the kids always grab first. Remember, we are baking cherished memories, not stressful masterpieces. Bringing these authentic, heartwarming flavors to the people you care about is a true gift.
What does your family call this traditional cookie? Are you Team Snowballs, Russian Tea Cakes, or Italian Wedding Cookies? Let me know below!

