Snowman Cookies are holly jolly treats made with hot cocoa mix and marshmallow frosting. Shaped like melting snowmen, these festive cookies are sure to put a smile on your face this holiday season and will be a cute addition to any holiday cookie tray!
The 12 Days of Cookies are in full swing! I’ve been baking up a storm these past few weeks filling the cookie jars with everything from Christmas tree meringues to addictively good buckeyes and for the finale, I present to you these melting snowman cookies!
Welcome to 2023’s 12 Days of Cookies!
These Melting Snowmen are Day 12 of our 12 Days of Cookies!
Be sure to check out all of the other days for more goodies!
Day 1 – Cherry Biscotti
Day 2 – Sour Cream Cookies
Day 3 – Chai Spritz Cookies
Day 4 – Millionaire Bars
Day 5 – Chocolate Chip Potato Chip Cookies
Day 6 – Nana’s Oatmeal Cookies
Day 7 – No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies
Day 8 – Coffee Cake Cookies
Day 9 – Meringue Christmas Trees
Day 10 – Cookie Sticks
Day 11 – Christmas Buckeye Recipe
Day 12 – You’re on it!
Good thing I never get tired of cookies! Or the way they make my house smell as they’re baking all throughout December.
It’s impossible for me to pick my favorite Christmas cookie recipe, but these snowman cookies really are something special. The recipe starts with a thin, crisp chocolate cookie base. You top it with thick marshmallow creme frosting and real marshmallows decorated to look like snowmen!
When you arrange them the right way, the snowman looks like it’s melting all over the cookie. The results are pretty adorable if I do say so myself.
Wondering how they taste? Melted Snowman Cookies taste like hot chocolate in cookie form. They have the perfect combination of rich cocoa and marshmallow flavor. Everyone is going to rave over these cute cookies. You can serve them on their own or as part of a full cookie spread at your holiday party. But the best part, these fun cookies are a guaranteed crowd pleaser!
For the chocolate cookies, you will only need a handful of ingredients:
Butter
Sugar
Egg
Vanilla extract
All purpose flour
Hot chocolate mix – The packets of powdered milk chocolate cocoa mix work perfectly here.
Baking soda
Salt
Mini chocolate chips – I used semi-sweet but milk chocolate morsels would also be tasty.
To make the marshmallow icing, you’ll need these ingredients:
Butter
Marshmallow Fluff – This is a soft marshmallow spread sold in jars, usually in the peanut butter or baking aisle.
This is the ONLY brand I use as it’s perfect for making my Fluffernutter Sandwich, Fluffernutter Dip, and Fluffernutter Cookies!
Clear vanilla extract – Using clear extract keeps the frosting white so it looks like snow.
Salt
Milk – Use skim, fat free, whole or whatever you have on hand to thin the frosting.
You’ll also need a few more ingredients to decorate the snowman cookies. I used:
Marshmallows – To make the snowman “heads”.
Pull ‘n peel licorice – For the snowmen’s scarves.
You can use the rest to make these Cornflake Wreaths!
Mini M&Ms – To make buttons.
Black and orange cookie icing – I like using edible markers for drawing the eyes and ears on the snowmen. Regular cookie icing works too.
There are a few steps involved in making snowman cookies but the process itself is easy!
First, make the hot chocolate cookies. Using a stand mixer or electric mixer, combine the butter, sugar and other wet ingredients in a large mixing bowl. In a separate bowl, whisk flour, hot chocolate powder, baking soda, and salt together.
Add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture and mix to form a soft dough. Fold in the mini-chocolate chips last. Drop the dough by the spoonful onto a large cookie sheet and bake cookies for 10 – 12 minutes or until the edges are a little bit crispy. Keep in mind that the cookies will be flat. They’ll look a little odd at this stage, but the flat surface makes them so much easier to decorate later.
Cool cookies and in the meantime, beat together the icing ingredients. Spread or use a piping bag to pipe the icing onto the top of the cookie. Leave a little bit of space between the icing and the edges of the cookie. Don’t worry about making the edges neat or even here. A little waviness helps the icing look more like it’s melting away!
The Wicked Witch from Wizard of Oz just popped into my head, “HELP ME, I’M MELTING!!!”
Here comes the fun part. Making cookies look like melting snowmen is easier than you might think. Cut off a slice from the bottom of each marshmallow. This will be the snowman head.
Now use your black edible marker to draw eyes and mouth onto the marshmallow. Being precise takes a little practice here, but never fear. If your snowman face looks wonky you can always chalk it up to the fact that he’s melting. It doesn’t have to be perfect.
Now use your orange icing to draw a “carrot” nose onto your snowman’s face. Press the marshmallow onto the top half of the frosted cookie. Wrap a string of licorice around the base of the marshmallow as its “scarf.” Then place three mini M&Ms down the center of the cookie to create “buttons.” Last but not least, draw “arms” and little hands on the cookie with the black icing.
The black cookie icing gives these the most classic snowman look but, of course, you can play around with other colors too. The creativity is part of the fun of cookie decorating! If you don’t have any edible markers handy, just do your best with the tubes of cookie icing. Your snowman shaped cookies are going to make everyone smile all the same and the whole family will love them!
See the recipe card below for the complete list of ingredients and full instructions.
Can I make the cookies ahead of time and decorate later?
Yes, you can make the chocolate snowman cookies in advance and store them in an airtight container until you’re ready to decorate. They should stay fresh for several days.
If you’re planning a cookie decorating party, these snowmen cookies are the perfect choice to prepare ahead of time. Bake the cookies themselves the day before then let everyone have fun assembling their own “melting” snowmen cookies.
Can I use a different kind of icing?
The marshmallow cream icing is amazing when combined with the familiar hot cocoa flavor of the cookies, but you can use other types of icing if you prefer. Royal icing or buttercream can also work. The taste will just be different.
How to store decorate snowman cookies?
Store the decorated melting snowman cookies tightly covered at room temperature. They don’t need to be kept refrigerated. I wouldn’t recommend freezing snowman cookies. Freezing and thawing releases extra moisture which can make the icing run and ruin the look of the snowmen’s faces.
No holiday dessert table is complete without a few different types of Christmas sugar cookies! If you’re looking for a few new cookies to try this season, I’ve got you covered.
This great recipe for Peppermint Sugar Cookie Cups has the classic sweetness of traditional sugar cookies with a pop of cooling peppermint. They’d make a great accompaniment to a platter full of snowman cookies! If it’s chocolate you’re craving, these Chocolate M&M Christmas Cookies won’t disappoint. You can’t resist the crunchy M&M candies inside every bite.
For more eye catching cookie inspiration, check out these Stained Glass Cookies. They’re so easy to make with jolly rancher candies and a soft cut out cookie dough. I get rave reviews for these Christmas Sprinkle Cookies too!
½ cup butter softened½ cup granulated sugar1 large egg½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour¼ cup hot chocolate powder I used milk chocolate cocoa mix½ teaspoon baking soda¼ teaspoon kosher salt½ cup mini chocolate chips semi-sweet or milk chocolate
¾ cup butter softened1 ½ cups marshmallow cream2 ¼ cups powdered sugar½ teaspoon clear vanilla extract to keep the icing whitepinch of kosher salt¼ cup milk
18 regular marshmallowsPull n’ peel red licorice cut into 6 ½-inch long strings Mini M&M’s Regular ones will be too big for this size cookieBlack cookie icing or black edible writing markerOrange icing or writing marker
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