Soft Snowball Cookies

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I wanted to eat tasty cookies, so I made the recipe I used to make for my kids. I thought they needed a little something else, so I added different ingredients and came up with this.

I made this with twice the amount of ingredients so the photos would be clearer.
For the egg, just one yolk is OK.
Any kind of butter or margarine is fine.
If the dough in Step 4 is too soft, add a little more pancake mix. Make sure you don't over-bake! Recipe by ko-ko

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Ingredients

80 servings
  1. 150 gramsPancake mix
  2. 20 gramsAlmond powder
  3. 30 gramsButter (margarine)
  4. 30 gramsLight brown sugar (sugar)
  5. 15 gramsHoney
  6. 1/2Egg
  7. 2 tspMilk
  8. 10 gramsSkim milk powder

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Bring the butter to room temperature. Combine the pancake mix and almond powder, mix and set aside.

  2. 2

    Combine butter, sugar and honey in a bowl and mix well.

  3. 3

    Add a beaten egg (yolk), milk and skim milk powder to the bowl in Step 2, mixing well after each addition.

  4. 4

    Stir in the dry ingredients from Step 1 using a spatula, until the mixture forms a ball.

  5. 5

    Wrap the dough and leave in the fridge for at least 30 minutes (At least 2 hours for optimal results).

  6. 6

    Heat the oven to 355F/180C. Line up the dough in small balls on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper (They will expand when they bake.)

  7. 7

    If you are making these for kids, bake for 5-6 minutes at 355F/180C until soft. If you want them a bit crunchier, bake for 6-7 minutes.

  8. 8

    Remove from the oven and cool on a cake rack. Arrange them nicely and they are done.

  9. 9

    Here they are wrapped and ready to be given as presents. These are for adults, so I baked them for 7 minutes to make them crunchy.

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