
Buttery almond cookies with a jammy center, rolled in powdered sugar for an elegant, melt-in-your-mouth treat—perfect for teatime, gifting, or cozy weekends.

This recipe for Blueberry and Almond Snowball Cakes began as a small experiment on a rainy afternoon when I wanted something buttery, nutty, and bright to go with my tea. Although the filling in this version is a seedless raspberry jam supplied in the ingredient list, the cookie’s almond-forward dough and delicate powdered sugar coating conjure the soft, floral notes I associate with blueberry preserves—hence the name. I discovered these while trying to coax more almond flavor into a classic snowball-style cookie, swapping some flour for finely ground almonds and adding a jewel-like jam center. The result is a delicate, tender cookie that keeps its shape but gives way immediately on the tongue.
What makes these special is the contrast of textures and flavors: a rich, buttery shortbread base with the nutty warmth of almonds, paired with a bright pop of jam. Each bite starts with the powder-sugar kiss, then the buttery crumb, and finally the sweet-tart surprise from the filling. I remember baking a batch for a winter book club; the room fell unusually quiet as everyone savored the first bite, then erupted into compliments—my sign that I’d nailed the balance. They’re easy enough for novice bakers yet elegant enough for a special occasion.
I’ve adapted this version after several trials to get the crumb just right; replacing part of the flour with finely ground almonds gives the crumb a moist, tender bite without making the cookies heavy. Friends and family often ask for the recipe after trying one—my niece calls them "snowball surprise" because of the jam center.
My favorite part is the reveal: when you break one in half and see the tiny jam core, it always brings a smile. These cookies became my go-to hostess gift during holidays—wrapped in parchment and tied with a ribbon they feel special without fuss.
Store cooled cookies in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. If stacking, place sheets of parchment between layers to prevent the powdered sugar from rubbing off. For longer storage, freeze uncoated cookies in a single layer on a baking sheet until solid, then transfer to a zip-top freezer bag or airtight container for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, thaw at room temperature and then roll in powdered sugar to refresh the snowy look—this also prevents condensation from making the coating run.
If you prefer a blueberry note true to the title, swap the raspberry jam for a thick, seedless blueberry preserve in a 1:1 ratio. For a nut-free version, replace the almond meal with an extra 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour (this changes the texture slightly, making it a bit crumblier). To make them dairy-free, use a plant-based stick-style butter that measures like regular butter; chill the dough slightly before shaping to mimic the firmness of butter-based dough. For a lower-sugar option, use a reduced-sugar jam and roll lightly in a mixture of powdered erythritol and a touch of powdered sugar.
Present these on a simple platter dusted with extra powdered sugar for a classic look, or nestle them beside a bowl of fresh berries and a pot of tea. They pair beautifully with Earl Grey or green tea; for a richer pairing, a cup of espresso contrasts the sweet buttery crumb. For a festive twist, garnish with a tiny edible flower or a thin lemon zest strip atop each cookie just before serving to add a bright aroma.
Snowball-style cookies have deep roots in European baking traditions—think shortbread and Russian tea cakes—often made with nuts and rolled in sugar to resemble snowballs. This version blends that tradition with an American jam-centric approach, putting a tiny preserve center into each cookie. Small jam-filled cookies have popped up in many regional cuisines as a portable, celebratory sweet; these combine that idea with almond meal for a modern, tender crumb.
In spring and summer, swap the jam for fresh fruit curds (lemon or orange) or a high-quality strawberry preserves to reflect seasonal fruit. In autumn, try a spiced apple butter or fig jam and add 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon to the dough. For winter holidays, add 1/4 teaspoon almond extract alongside the vanilla and use cranberry-orange jam for a festive note.
Make the dough a day ahead and keep it tightly wrapped in plastic in the refrigerator; cold dough is easier to shape and keeps the jam from bleeding. Portion dough into tablespoon-sized scoops and freeze the scoops on a tray; once firm, store in a freezer bag and bake straight from frozen—add 1–2 minutes to the bake time. If preparing for a party, assemble and bake the cookies up to 48 hours ahead, then roll in powdered sugar just before serving to keep the finish pristine.
These Blueberry and Almond Snowball Cakes are a small, elegant indulgence that reward patience and simple, quality ingredients. Whether you stick with the raspberry filling provided here or swap to blueberry preserves, they make any gathering feel a little more special. Give them a try and make them your own—experimenting with small changes is part of the fun of baking.
Use room-temperature butter for proper creaming and a tender crumb.
Roll the cookies twice in powdered sugar for even, long-lasting coverage.
Chill the dough if it becomes too soft while shaping to prevent jam leakage.
Measure flour by spooning into the cup and leveling to avoid a dry dough.
This nourishing blueberry and almond snowball cakes recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Position rack in the middle of the oven and ensure consistent temperature with an oven thermometer if available.
In a large bowl, cream together the softened butter and 1/2 cup powdered sugar until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes on medium speed. Scrape down the bowl to ensure even texture.
Stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla extract until evenly distributed. This step layers in warm aromatics that complement the almonds.
Whisk together 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1 cup finely ground almonds, and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a separate bowl to break up clumps and evenly distribute the almond meal.
Gradually add the dry ingredients to the creamed butter mixture, stirring on low until just combined. Avoid overmixing to keep the dough tender.
Roll a tablespoon of dough into a ball, press an indentation, fill with about 1/4 teaspoon jam, pinch closed and re-roll into a smooth ball so no filling shows.
Place cookies on the prepared sheet 1–1 1/2 inches apart and bake for 10–12 minutes until edges are lightly golden and tops remain pale. Remove and cool briefly on the sheet before transferring to a rack.
Once cookies are completely cooled, roll in powdered sugar generously; for the best coverage, roll twice. Store in an airtight container between layers of parchment.
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