
-
Prep Time40 minutes
-
Cook Time1 hour
-
Serv SizeYield: 24 cookies
Buttery pecan cookies rolled in snowy powdered sugar, these melt‑in‑your‑mouth classics bring a little nostalgia and a lot of sweetness to every bite.
Ingredients
For Cookies
For Rolling
Directions
These buttery pecan cookies—often known as Mexican Wedding Cookies, Snowballs, or Russian Tea Cakes—are a timeless treat with roots that stretch across cultures. Their signature melt‑in‑your‑mouth texture and snowy powdered‑sugar coating have made them a holiday favorite for generations. This recipe keeps things simple and comforting: a tender, nutty dough rolled into soft little rounds and finished with the traditional double dusting of powdered sugar. They’re easy to make, beautifully nostalgic, and perfect for any celebration or cozy afternoon baking moment.
Cream together 1 cup of softened unsalted butter and 1/2 cup of powdered sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture is light, creamy, and fluffy. Mix in 1 teaspoon of vanilla until fully combined.
In another large bowl, combine 2 cups of all‑purpose flour, 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon (if using), 1 cup of finely chopped pecans, and 1/4 teaspoon of salt.
Slowly pour the dry mixture into the butter‑and‑sugar mixture, mixing on low speed until just combined.
Cover the dough and refrigerate it for 30 minutes. Chilling helps the dough firm up so the cookies hold their round shape when rolled.
Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll the dough into 1‑inch balls and place them on the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 12–14 minutes, or until the bottoms are lightly golden. The tops should stay pale.
Once the cookies are baked, let them cool just enough to handle. Roll each warm cookie in powdered sugar, then place them on a parchment‑lined surface to finish cooling. When fully cooled, roll them in powdered sugar a second time to give them their traditional snowy coating.
Enjoy!
Love easy cookie recipes? Here are a few of our favorites:
Conclusion
Kitchen Tools :Need some tools or ingredients to make this recipe? Use my Amazon Affiliate links to shop. I will make a small commission and it doesn't cost you any extra. Thank you for visiting.
Simply Organic Pure Madagascar Vanilla Extract Simply Organic Cinnamon Ground Mosser Jade 3 Piece Mixing Bowl Set KitchenAid 9-Speed Hand Mixer Circulon Nonstick Bakeware Large Cookie SheetYou May Also Like
Mexican Wedding Cookies
Ingredients
For Cookies
For Rolling
Follow The Directions
These buttery pecan cookies—often known as Mexican Wedding Cookies, Snowballs, or Russian Tea Cakes—are a timeless treat with roots that stretch across cultures. Their signature melt‑in‑your‑mouth texture and snowy powdered‑sugar coating have made them a holiday favorite for generations. This recipe keeps things simple and comforting: a tender, nutty dough rolled into soft little rounds and finished with the traditional double dusting of powdered sugar. They’re easy to make, beautifully nostalgic, and perfect for any celebration or cozy afternoon baking moment.
Cream together 1 cup of softened unsalted butter and 1/2 cup of powdered sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture is light, creamy, and fluffy. Mix in 1 teaspoon of vanilla until fully combined.
In another large bowl, combine 2 cups of all‑purpose flour, 1/4 teaspoon of ground cinnamon (if using), 1 cup of finely chopped pecans, and 1/4 teaspoon of salt.
Slowly pour the dry mixture into the butter‑and‑sugar mixture, mixing on low speed until just combined.
Cover the dough and refrigerate it for 30 minutes. Chilling helps the dough firm up so the cookies hold their round shape when rolled.
Preheat the oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Roll the dough into 1‑inch balls and place them on the prepared baking sheet. Bake for 12–14 minutes, or until the bottoms are lightly golden. The tops should stay pale.
Once the cookies are baked, let them cool just enough to handle. Roll each warm cookie in powdered sugar, then place them on a parchment‑lined surface to finish cooling. When fully cooled, roll them in powdered sugar a second time to give them their traditional snowy coating.
Enjoy!
Love easy cookie recipes? Here are a few of our favorites:


Leave a Review