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    This Orange Snowball Cookies Recipe is a fresh new spin on a holiday classic that is sure to make Santa extra happy this Christmas Eve. Fresh orange juice and orange zest bring new life to a timeless holiday classic. Receive Our Latest Recipes for FREE!Delivered to Your Inbox Platter Talk will never give away, trade or sell your email address. You can unsubscribe at any time. Orange Snowball Cookies Recipe Oranges have long been connected with Christmas, thanks to St. Nicholas who is credited by many for starting the tradition of leaving these as gifts in stockings that were hung above the fireplace. Back in the days of the Great Depression when money was scarce, oranges were commonly passed along as a gift of a rare luxury and nutritious food. Fresh citrus zest will add life to just about any recipe. We all know that reindeer love sugar, wait till they try this orange-laced stuff! The holiday season is often associated with falling snow, special cookies and a time of gift giving. This Orange Snowball Cookies Recipe combines all of these elements into a delicious holiday cookie. Our Snowball Christmas Cookies & Video Our Snowball Christmas Cookies that we put together with Scott’s mom a while back have been getting a lot of attention all over the Internet, lately. There’s a very good reason for this: They’re mouthwatering and delicious. Recently when our friends from The Daily Meal asked us to come up with snow-themed recipe, we used these cookies as a base and jazzed them up a notch or two. These orange-laced beauties go together in minutes. Using our handy kitchen microplane, we gave these snowball cookies a whole new flavor, using the zest of a fresh orange. Candy canes are optional of course but they pair very nicely with these holiday cookies! What else is in this Orange Snowball Cookies Recipe? Butter Powdered Sugar Flour Orange Zest Orange Juice Granulated Sugar   This Orange Snowball Cookies Recipe could hardly be any easier or more delicious and we hope you give them a try this holiday season. Santa will thank you for these and its very possible that Rudolph will fall for these as well, who could blame him? Give Santa something to remember this year, with a plate of these Orange Snowball Cookies. Click Here For Your Free and Secure Email Subscription 4.7 from 10 reviews Orange Snowball Cookies   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   A fast, simple, and delicious holiday cookie Author: Dan from Platter Talk Recipe type: Dessert Cuisine: Holiday Serves: 30 Ingredients 1 cup butter, softened to room temperature 1 cup powdered sugar 3 tablespoons, finely micorplaned fresh orange peel, divided. juice from ½ of a mall orange (about 2 tablespoons.) 3 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup granulated sugar A coupe of tablespoons of edible glitter (gold, yellow or white.) Optional. Instructions Preheat oven to 325 °F. Using bowl mixer, combine butter and powdered sugar until creamed together. Next, add 1 tablespoon of orange peel, reserving the remaining. Mix in orange juice, then gradually add flour and mix until well incorporated. Roll dough into small (golf ball size) rounds and place on non-greased baking sheet, about 2 inches apart. Bake for 20 minutes or until firm. While cookies are baking, combine granulated sugar and remaining orange peel, place in small food processor and incorporate fully. If you don't have a food processor, mix the two together in a small bowl. When the cookies are finished baking, allow to cool for a few minutes on the baking sheet. While cookies are still warm, roll them in the sugar and orange peel mixture. Garnish with optional edible glitter and/or some orange zest. Notes If sugar coating does not adhere to cookies, created a sweet glue by mixing about a half cup of powdered sugar with a tablespoon or so of fresh orange juice. Roll the warm cookies in this bath and then coat with the sugar and orange peel mixture. You may have to press the sugar into the cookies, but don't give up as these are delicious! 3.4.3177 Related

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