Toffee Noel Nut Balls
Snowball Cookies with Toffee are sweet, buttery with a double dose of crunch! These classic Noel Nut Balls are kicked up a notch!
Adding chopped toffee to these Mexican Wedding Cookies was a delicious twist on a holiday favorite. If you’re looking for a new Christmas cookie recipe to try, this is a winner!
Why You Must Make
These holiday cookies are a twist on an old favorite Christmas cookie, my Pecan Snowballs. I love making these melt-in-your-mouth, nut-filled cookies rolled in powdered sugar, but to make them even more irresistible, I added bits of toffee.
- Adding toffee to a classic cookie pushes these babies over the top!
- These are a delicious way to shake up your holiday baking.
- If you love snowball cookies and toffee, you will adore these cookies.
That little addition totally pushed these babies over the top. I baked up a batch for a cookie exchange but seriously contemplated keeping them all to myself. My loyal readers will know that any nut-filled cookie that’s in my kitchen will get totally ignored by everyone except the cook. Though the hubby has a few non-food allergies, his “allergy” to nuts is totally contrived due to his personal preferences.
Expert Tips
- I like to line my baking sheets with parchment paper. It helps make for easy cleanup, and there’s no sticking!
- To make this version of Mexican Wedding Cookies, cream the butter, then start adding the other ingredients and mixing, ending with the pecans and toffee bits.
- Make sure to chop your pecans and toffee pretty tiny, at least as small as a mini chocolate chip.
- PRO-Tip: I prefer chopping up some Heath bars versus using a bag of toffee chips. I feel the quality is better.
- It’s up to you what size and shape you make your nutballs. I make tablespoon-sized rounds, but smaller works, too. And like I mentioned above, the crescent shape is very common, too.
- Bake until these are lightly browned.
- Roll in powdered sugar while they’re warm. This helps the powdered sugar stick. I like to redust with powdered sugar after they cool, too.
- PRO-Tip: There is no egg in these Noel Nut balls! Perfect if you have an egg allergy. Egg allergies actually are more common than nut allergies or peanut allergies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nut balls (or Nutballs) are known by many other names besides Mexican Wedding Cookies. These melt-in-your-mouth cookies came into vogue in the 1950s and are also called Russian Teacakes, Mexican Teacakes, Russian Wedding Cookies, Snowballs or Butterballs. The texture and “snow” coating of powdered sugar make them popular for the holidays, but tasty enough to make all year long! Add some toffee to shake things up! When made in crescent shapes instead of balls, they’re also known as pecan crescents!
Pecans are my preference, but walnuts and almonds will also work well.
Historians think the strained relationship between the United States and Russia during the Cold War, which started in the late 1940s, caused a name change. One of the alternative names, Russian Tea Cakes, was not socially acceptable anymore, so this same cookie recipe became Mexican Wedding Cookies!
The name snowballs is pretty self-explanatory since they’re dusted heavily with powdered sugar which represents snow. Why they’re known by so many other names makes it even more confusing!
Like most cookies, they’ll keep well at room temperature in an airtight container for 3-4 days. To freeze, place cooled cookies in a freezer-safe Ziploc bag, remove as much air as possible freeze for up to 3 months (though I’ve kept mine longer!).
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Toffee Noel Nut Balls
Toffee Noel Nut Balls (Mexican wedding cookies) made extraordinary by adding chopped Heath bars to the batter. A new twist on a classic holiday recipe.
Ingredients
- 2 sticks butter, at room temperature
- 1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups flour
- 2 cups chopped pecans
- 5 Heath bars (or about 6 ounces) finely chopped (to about half the size of a standard chocolate chip)
- 1 cup powdered sugar, for rolling cookies
Instructions
Preheat oven to 325ºF. Line baking pans with parchment and set aside.
Cream butter, then add sugar, vanilla and water. Mix again. Stir flour and salt into mixture. Add pecans and toffee bits and mix thoroughly.
Form tablespoon sized scoops of dough into balls. Bake for 18-20 minutes or till lightly browned.
Roll in powdered sugar while warm.
Notes
Adapted from my friend, Cyn.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
36Serving Size:
1 cookieAmount Per Serving: Calories: 159Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 16mgSodium: 75mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 7gProtein: 2g
81 Comments on “Toffee Noel Nut Balls”
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I’ve made these twice and they are incredible! Making two batches this weekend for a cookie exchange! Thanks for the great recipe!
THANKS so much for the feedback, Tracy! Merry Christmas!!!
Everyone is mentioning the recipe, but there’s no recipe here — am i missing something??
Hi, Wendy,
I was a guest poster on another blog so you’ll need to visit Katrina’s Kitchen to find the recipe. I’ll update my blog with the recipe in a month or so and add the recipe then. Here is the link: http://www.inkatrinaskitchen.com/2013/12/toffee-noel-nut-balls.html (http://www.inkatrinaskitchen.com/2013/12/toffee-noel-nut-balls.html)
Have a great evening!
Yay!!! Thank you so much – they look delicious! (I’m a sucker for toffee!) 😉
Making these for our cookie exchange…thank you. !!!!!!!!
making these today!
These look wonderful. Toffee and nuts – how can you go wrong?
Never thought of adding toffee…one of those smack yourself in the head deals….sounds delicious and I am off to the kitchen…RIGHT NOW!
Love the toffee twist on an old favorite!
I can see all the epic treats I’d make for my office. Newspaper editors need something to lighten them up.
You just have to have some snowball cookies at Christmas time. These sound like some of the best ones yet.
These cookies sound wonderful!
Whoa!!!! Love Christmas baking so much!
Oh my goodness! Toffee snowballs = genius! It sound so delicious!!
Why have I not thought of this before?! Thanks for the recipe and the giveaway!! 🙂
I love nut balls, and I love toffee – but have never had toffee nut balls. This calls for taking out the cookie sheets!
Love the idea of using toffee instead of nuts. I love these cookies but my daughter won’t eat nuts (???)
Yummy! Will be making these!
Fabulous cookies. 🙂
these are some of my favorite holiday cookies! the addition of toffee just makes them better!
These look very festive. They look like they’d be great to bring out at the end of a meal. The combination of toffee with nuts is a winner for me xx