These Nutter Butter Snowman Cookies are super easy, fun and festive! They're a great Christmas treat for kids to eat and help make. Perfect for your next cookie exchange!
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Shopping list:
- white candy melts
- nutter butter cookies
- small candy eyeballs
- orange m&m's
- red m&m's
- green m&m's
- black gel
If you're a fan of Nutter Butter cookies, then you'll love these festive and adorable Nutter Butter Snowmen! These fun Christmas cookies are so easy to make and eat. You can let your older kiddos take the lead and make them by themselves, or let the little kiddos help.
They're great for cookie exchanges, Christmas parties or any other holiday occasion. If your kids are anything like mine, they love peanut butter and they'll love these snowman cookies too!
If you love this Christmas treat, try these Rudolph Donuts, Candy Filled Christmas Trees or Grinch Cherry Chip Cupcakes!
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Our favorite kitchen equipment and supplies used with this recipe:
- Pyrex Smart Essentials 3-Piece Prepware Mixing Bowl Set
- Precut Parchment Paper Sheets
- OXO Good Grips 3 Piece Silicone Spatula Set
Recipe tips:
- These can be made and stored in an airtight container for up to one week.
- Get creative! Use frosting or gel to make a scarf or a hat. Add sprinkles or edible glitter to make your snowman unique!
You can add or substitute with these ingredients:
- use mini chocolate chips for the mouth and/or eyes instead of black gel and candy eyes
- use almond bark instead of candy melts
- sprinkle shredded coconut over the candy melt coated cookie before it hardens, for some texture on your snowman
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