Russian Teacakes, Mexican Wedding Rings, Snowballs
Christmas cookies–little round butter cookies shaped like a snowball and known by many names. These cookies are flaky, light and delicious–a bit messy to eat mind you, because the powdered sugar on the outside tends to explode over one’s shirt, but ah, well worth the sacrifice!

1 cup butter, (or margarine) softened to room temperature
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla
2 1/2 cups of flour
3/4 cups chopped pecans
Extra powdered sugar for finishing.
Cream together butter and sugar. Add vanilla, stir well. Add flour and mix well. Add chopped pecans and mix. Note: Finer chopping of the pecans makes it easier to form the cookies into balls. Larger chunks tend to make lumpy cookies and the pecans may fall away from the main ball as you try to compress them into shape.
Chill dough for at least an hour. Compress about a tablespoon of the flaky cookie mix into a firm, round ball. Place on cookie sheet. These cookies will not rise or change shape during cooking so you can place them fairly close together.
Cook at 400 degrees for about 10-12 minutes until the bottoms of the cookies are just lightly browned. When cooked, remove from oven. Cool for two to three minutes and then roll the cookies in powdered sugar. A second coating of sugar may be added after the cookies have cooled more.
These look wonderful on a gift plate.
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ask Randy but they were always called White Mice up north
Comment by john — December 19, 2007 @ 5:41 am
The “White Mice” name is new to me - they were called “Mexican Wedding Rings” in our household.
Comment by BMBull — December 19, 2007 @ 8:10 am
Hi Maria, this is Nancy Fulda from AnthologyBuilder.
Sorry to hijack your blog, but my computer system hiccoughed and lost your email address, and without your email address I can’t accept the lovely short story you submitted to me.
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Comment by Nancy Fulda — December 19, 2007 @ 3:06 pm
WARNING!!! Don’t leave these cookies out on a counter because they just might slowly disappear.
Comment by Toby — January 24, 2008 @ 6:06 pm
Hmm. I seem to recall that when you were here visiting, they disappeared a tad faster than “slowly,” but don’t worry, I won’t tell!
Comment by Maria — January 24, 2008 @ 6:13 pm