There are certain recipes that just taste like Christmas to me... this is one of them. My mom has been making these Coconut Snowballs at Christmas for as long as I can remember. Often, she would tint the coconut red or green for an extra festive touch. In our house we have always called them Coconut Date Balls... I've adjusted the title for two reasons, one, for some reason many people are turned off by the thought of dates, and yet once they try these they change their mind! Secondly, I'm not a super big fan of desserts called "balls", and somehow sneaking it in next to "snow" works a bit better =)
So, call them what you will, these little treats are sweet, crispy, flavorful and delicious!
Coconut Snowballs
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter
1/8 teaspoon salt (if using unsalted butter)
3/4 cup sugar
1 Tablespoon milk
1 cup finely chopped dates
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups rice krispies cereal
Coconut (about 1 package)
Directions ~
1. Combine butter, salt, sugar, milk and dates in a large saucepan. Cook about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, and using a whisk to mash the dates a bit.
2. In a small bowl, beat the egg with a fork, then add a spoonful of the warm date mixture to temper the egg a bit. Add egg mixture to the saucepan, stirring constantly, cook about 2 minutes.
3. Remove pan from heat, add vanilla and stir, then add rice krispies and stir. Allow mixture to cool about 1 minute.
4. Pour about a cup of coconut into a bowl, then use a 1 tablespoon sized cookie scoop (or a spoon) to scoop a ball of date mixture into the bowl of coconut. Use your hands to press coconut onto the date mixture, until fully covered with coconut, shaping into a ball as you work. Refill small bowl with coconut as needed.
5. Set finished Coconut Snowballs on a baking sheet or casserole dish. When all the snowballs have been made, serve immediately, or cover until ready to serve. These can be stored (at room temperature) 3-5 days. Recipe yields 30-34 balls.
Recipe Source- My Grandma (She has been making these over 40 years, previous source unknown)
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My gran use to make similar "snowballs", such an awesome memory for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe! My mom had a snowball recipe as well but it was more of a mint shortbread type of recipe. She colored the coconut as well! Ah, the memories!
ReplyDeleteSono,invitanti! Molto contenta di aver ricevuto questa ricetta accontenterò i super golosi della mia famiglia.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you on both points.
ReplyDeleteI love the new name you've given to these cookies... they look so festive, and I think they resemble snowballs beautifully.
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ButterYum
Yummy --- Yummy --- I'm a cookie baker and will give these a try.
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Katie from
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These came out so lovely!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever had these! All these years and you've been holding out on me! ;0)Love you!
ReplyDelete~Cecilia
mmmmm!
ReplyDeleteA great Christmas cookie! I make coconut lime snowballs and love them, I can't wait to try these!
ReplyDeleteI'll try yours if you try mine! These sound amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love these. I have to make half of them without the "snow" though. There are crazy people in my family that don't like coconut. My granny and I used to make these every Christmas, and now that she has passed, it is my duty to carry on the tradition.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe!I'm looking for some new Christmas recipes to try!
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Well what ever you call them they look yummy.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of these but they look so good! My favorite recipes are the handed down kind for sure.
ReplyDeleteThese sound really, really good. I'm adding them to my Christmas baking list!
ReplyDeleteHi Glory, your presentation & photography are amazingly beautiful and ohhh, so tantalizing!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to make these wonderful Coconut Snowballs!
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours & also, to all your lovely Blog followers and readers!
Blessings,
Beth
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ReplyDeleteI must have clicked on the wrong choice of identity...these always confuse me. I'll try again. :-)
Beth
look delicious:)
ReplyDeleteThese sound delicious! Perfect for my Christmas platter this year!
ReplyDeleteIt´s great.
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These are beautiful! I love snowballs for the holidays and love your recipe! I like how you incorporate coconut.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I love bite-sized snacks.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be more perfect for those upcoming holiday parties!
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother used to make these as well, and I learned to just call them "Edna's Krispy Ccconut Balls" because of all the date-haters as well. But if they don't know what's in 'em, then they love 'em. One bite and they instantly transport me back to her kitchen during the Holidays.
ReplyDeleteCan't have Christmas without these, my mom has made these for years. We call them Humdingers though, haha! She has never used coconut though, just rolled them in powdered sugar. The coconut seems great, will definitely make this way!
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