Cute Snowman Cookie Balls

I was thinking about Christmas sweets. Snowballs + Snowman= "Snowman Balls." If you draw their faces cute, then you feel guilty eating them.
My favorite nose color is orange.
Push the M&M's 2/3 deep, as they will crack a little when baked. You can make a cute snowman making the same size of head and body. Though Christmas is over, make them as winter sweets. For 12 snowmen. Recipe by masa*mizu
Cute Snowman Cookie Balls
I was thinking about Christmas sweets. Snowballs + Snowman= "Snowman Balls." If you draw their faces cute, then you feel guilty eating them.
My favorite nose color is orange.
Push the M&M's 2/3 deep, as they will crack a little when baked. You can make a cute snowman making the same size of head and body. Though Christmas is over, make them as winter sweets. For 12 snowmen. Recipe by masa*mizu
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Pan fry almond powder until fragrant. Let cool completely. Do the same if using chopped walnuts.
- 2
Knead room temperature butter, add powdered sugar. Mix well until white.
- 3
Add cooled almond powder and flour into the bowl. Mix in a cutting motion.
- 4
When it breaks into tiny pieces,
- 5
Bring it all together.
- 6
Roll into 2 cm circles, put two balls together and line them up.
- 7
Stick M&M's vertically about 2/3 deep into the snowmen noses. Bake for 15 minutes at 340°F/170°C. Do not over bake to avoid browning.
- 8
When cooled, cover the noses with small pieces of paper and sprinkle powdered sugar. Of course, you don't have to add sugar. It's up to you.
- 9
Use a chocolate decorating pen to draw cute designs and they're finished It's best to hold the pen vertically and draw slowly.
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