Desserts

Amish Snow Day Treat

Snow days arrive quietly in our town, usually announced by the sound of plows before sunrise and group messages lighting up phones across the neighborhood. Kids peek through frosted windows, already guessing if school will be canceled, while parents mentally reshuffle the day ahead. On those mornings, routines slow down whether we plan for it or not.

   

I remember one particular snow day when the power flickered, the roads were closed, and everyone seemed to drift indoors at once. Neighbors waved from porches, kids dragged sleds across front yards, and someone down the street started clearing a path between houses.

Inside, coats piled near the door, and the kitchen became the warmest place to gather. Someone asked if there was anything sweet coming out of the oven, not as a request, just as hope spoken out loud.

That was the kind of moment when simple baking made sense. No mixers roaring for hours, no elaborate plans, just butter softening on the counter and flour waiting in a bowl. Amish Snow Day Treat fits that rhythm perfectly. It feels tied to quiet afternoons, shared tables, and the kind of baking that fills the house with calm while the snow keeps falling outside.

Short Description

Amish Snow Day Treat is a soft, buttery cookie made with pantry staples and baked until lightly golden, perfect for cozy winter afternoons and shared moments indoors.

Key Ingredients

  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup 225 g unsalted butter softened
  • 1 cup 200 g granulated sugar
  • 2½ cups 310 g all purpose flour
  • Optional topping powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar

Tools Needed

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Hand mixer or sturdy spoon
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Wire cooling rack

Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Preheat the Oven
Preheat the oven to 350°F or 175°C and line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking and promote even baking.

Step 2: Make the Dough
In a large bowl, cream the softened butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs one at a time, then add the vanilla extract. Gradually mix in the flour, baking powder, and salt until a soft dough forms. If the dough feels sticky, add flour one tablespoon at a time until workable.

Step 3: Shape the Cookies
Roll the dough into 1 inch balls and place them on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart. Flatten each ball slightly using your hand or the bottom of a glass.

Step 4: Bake
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until the edges turn lightly golden while the centers remain pale and soft. The cookies should look set without browning on top.

Step 5: Cool and Serve
Let the cookies cool briefly on the baking sheet, then transfer them to a wire rack. Dust with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar if desired before serving.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Uses basic ingredients already in most kitchens

Soft texture that appeals to all ages

Quick baking time for busy snow days

Easy to involve kids in shaping the dough

Flexible topping options

Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions

Overbaking the Cookies
Leaving the cookies in too long dries out the soft centers.
Solution: Remove them when edges are just golden and centers still look light.

Using Cold Butter
Cold butter prevents proper creaming and affects texture.
Solution: Let butter sit at room temperature until easily pressed.

Crowding the Baking Sheet
Cookies placed too close bake unevenly.
Solution: Space dough balls at least 2 inches apart.

Overmixing the Dough
Overmixing creates dense cookies.
Solution: Mix just until ingredients are combined.

Serving and Pairing Suggestions

Serve warm with milk or hot cocoa

Pair with coffee or tea for afternoon breaks

Arrange on a platter for family style sharing

Add to holiday cookie trays

Storage and Reheating Tips

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days

Refrigerate for up to 5 days if needed

Warm briefly in a 300°F oven for 5 minutes to refresh texture

FAQs

1. Can I make the dough ahead of time
Yes. Store covered dough in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours before baking.

2. Can I freeze these cookies
Yes. Freeze baked cookies in an airtight container for up to 2 months.

3. Do these cookies spread much
They spread slightly but keep their shape when flattened properly.

4. Can I add spices to the dough
Yes. Cinnamon or nutmeg can be added at ¼ teaspoon for warmth.

5. Are these cookies very sweet
They are mildly sweet, making them easy to enjoy more than one.

Tips & Tricks

Use a cookie scoop for even sizing

Dust toppings while cookies are still warm

Rotate baking sheets halfway for even color

Recipe Variations

Cinnamon Snow Day Treat
Add 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon to the dry ingredients. Bake as directed for a warm spice flavor.

Lemon Sugar Version
Add 1 tablespoon lemon zest to the dough and dust with powdered sugar after baking.

Chocolate Chip Snow Day Treat
Fold 1 cup mini chocolate chips into the dough before shaping for a richer cookie.

Final Thoughts

Amish Snow Day Treat settles easily into quiet winter afternoons, when time stretches a little longer and the kitchen becomes the center of the house. Baking these cookies moves at a relaxed pace, with dough resting on the counter and trays rotating through the oven while conversations drift nearby. The warmth spreads slowly, not just from the oven, but from the shared rhythm of the moment.

For families, recipes like this often blend into everyday memories without effort. Boots drying near the door, crumbs on the table, and hands reaching for another cookie while snow keeps falling outside. Those ordinary details are what make baking like this worth returning to, season after season.

Amish Snow Day Treat

Amish Snow Day Treat is a soft, buttery cookie made with pantry staples and baked until lightly golden, perfect for cozy winter afternoons and shared moments indoors.

Ingredients
  

  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 cup 225 g unsalted butter softened
  • 1 cup 200 g granulated sugar
  • cups 310 g all purpose flour
  • Optional topping powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar

Instructions
 

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F or 175°C and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Cream butter and sugar until fluffy, beat in eggs and vanilla, then mix in flour, baking powder, and salt until a soft dough forms.
  • Roll dough into 1 inch balls, place 2 inches apart, and flatten slightly.
  • Bake for 10 to 12 minutes until edges are lightly golden and centers look set.
  • Cool briefly, transfer to a rack, and dust with powdered sugar or cinnamon sugar before serving.

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