Sweetened Condensed Milk Snowballs Recipe
I make a batch of these snowballs whenever I need a fuss‑free dessert that still looks festive. They’re bite‑sized coconut truffles made from sweetened condensed milk and desiccated coconut — no baking, almost instant gratification, and endlessly adaptable. Whether you want a last‑minute party treat, an afternoon snack for kids, or something to tuck into a holiday cookie tin, these snowballs deliver creamy sweetness and a tender chew in every bite.
Why you’ll love this dish
Light, simple, and nostalgic — that’s the appeal. These snowballs require one pantry staple (sweetened condensed milk), just a few minutes of mixing, and no baking. They’re budget‑friendly, kid‑approved, and perfect for cookie swaps, school events, or a quick dessert after dinner. Make them plain for a classic sweet, or dress them up with nuts or candied fruit for a showier platter.
“I brought these to a holiday lunch and everyone asked for the recipe — tiny, addictive, and so easy.” — a reader review
If you’re exploring other condensed‑milk treats, you might also enjoy a rich frosting technique for cakes like a sweetened condensed milk frosting that uses similar ingredients.
Preparing Sweetened Condensed Milk Snowballs Recipe
This recipe is quick and deliberate: you’ll mix, chill, shape, and coat. Expect about 10–15 minutes of active work and a chilled set time of roughly 45–65 minutes total.
Step overview:
- Combine sweetened condensed milk, powdered sugar, vanilla, salt, and desiccated coconut.
- Fold in optional mix‑ins (nuts, dried fruit, candies).
- Chill briefly to firm up the mixture.
- Scoop and roll into 1‑inch balls.
- Roll each ball in extra coconut and chill again to set.
For another no‑bake condensed milk idea that leans on coconut flavors, see this condensed milk coconut treat guide at condensed milk coconut koeksisters.
What you’ll need
- 1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk
- 2 cups desiccated coconut, plus extra for rolling (desiccated is drier than shredded; it gives the best texture)
- 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted if lumpy
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp salt
- Optional: 1 cup finely chopped nuts, dried fruits, or small candies (chop evenly for uniform balls)
Ingredient notes:
- Substitutions: use superfine coconut or pulse regular coconut in a food processor if you can’t find desiccated. For a dairy‑free version, use a commercially available vegan sweetened condensed milk and check sweetness adjustments.
- If you’d like less sweetness, reduce powdered sugar slightly, but expect a softer mixture that may need longer chilling.
Directions to follow
- In a large bowl, pour the sweetened condensed milk. Add sifted powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt. Stir until smooth.
- Add the 2 cups desiccated coconut. Fold it in with a spatula until evenly combined and sticky.
- Stir in any optional add‑ins (nuts, chopped dried fruit, or candies). Mix gently so the extras distribute without turning the mixture crumbly.
- Cover the bowl and chill in the refrigerator for 30–45 minutes. The mixture should be firm enough to scoop.
- Use a small scoop or teaspoon to portion about 1‑inch balls. Roll each portion between your palms until smooth.
- Roll the formed balls in extra desiccated coconut to coat. Tap off excess.
- Arrange the snowballs on a tray and chill for another 15–20 minutes to set. They’re now ready to serve.
Quick tip: if the mixture sticks to your hands, lightly wet them or chill the dough a few minutes longer. For neater balls, use slightly damp fingertips instead of dry palms.
Best ways to enjoy it
Serve these snowballs on a small dessert plate or a tiered tray. They’re lovely with:
- A dusting of cocoa or a drizzle of melted dark chocolate for contrast.
- Crushed pistachios or finely grated lime zest for a bright, nutty twist.
- Alongside tea or espresso — the sweetness pairs well with bitter coffee.
- In holiday tins as part of a cookie assortment.
For a more decadent presentation, place each snowball in a mini paper liner and alternate plain and nut‑topped versions on a platter.
Storage and reheating tips
- Refrigeration: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 7 days. Layer with parchment to prevent sticking.
- Freezing: Freeze on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag or airtight container for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator for an hour before serving.
- Food safety: Because these contain sweetened condensed milk (a heat‑treated dairy product), keep them refrigerated when not serving. Don’t leave at room temperature for more than 2 hours to reduce food‑safety risk.
Pro chef tips
- Texture control: Desiccated coconut absorbs moisture — if your mixture is too dry, add a teaspoon of cream or a little more condensed milk; if too wet, add a tablespoon of extra coconut and chill again.
- Uniform sizing: Use a 1‑tsp cookie scoop for consistent balls and even chilling.
- Flavor layering: Toast half your coconut for the coating for a toasty flavor while keeping the inside soft and sweet.
- Make‑ahead: You can form the balls and freeze them fully coated; thaw briefly before serving for best texture.
Creative twists
- Chocolate coconut: Add 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa to the mixture and roll in shredded coconut mixed with cocoa powder.
- Citrus‑poppy: Add 1 tsp finely grated lemon or orange zest and 1 tsp poppy seeds.
- Nut‑filled center: Press a roasted almond or pistachio into the center of each ball before rolling.
- Spiced version: Mix in 1/2 tsp cinnamon and a pinch of cardamom for a warm flavor profile.
- Vegan option: Swap in vegan sweetened condensed milk and use coconut oil or a nut butter if you need extra binding.
For other coconut condensed‑milk desserts with similar flavor profiles, see this condensed milk coconut koeksisters idea.
Helpful answers
Q: How long does it take to make these snowballs?
A: Active time is about 10–15 minutes. Chilling adds ~45–65 minutes total depending on your fridge and whether you freeze to set faster.
Q: Can I make these nut‑free for school events?
A: Yes — simply omit nuts and use candies/dried fruit or leave plain. Always label for allergens if you used any optional mix‑ins.
Q: Can I reduce the sugar?
A: You can reduce powdered sugar slightly, but the mixture will be softer and may require longer chilling. Be cautious because taste and texture will change.
Q: Are these suitable for gifting?
A: Absolutely. Pack them in parchment‑lined boxes or mini paper cups in tins. Keep refrigerated if delivering across warm weather.
Q: What if the mixture is too sticky to roll?
A: Chill it longer and dust your hands with a little powdered sugar or use slightly damp fingertips to roll.
Conclusion
These sweetened condensed milk snowballs are a fast, adaptable no‑bake treat that’s easy to make and perfect for gifting or casual snacking. For another recipe in this family of condensed‑milk confections, check out this tested version at Sweetened Condensed Milk Snowballs – Lord Byron’s Kitchen. If you want a variation that leans cookie‑style, this recipe walks through a similar snowball cookie technique: Sweetened Condesed Milk Snowball Cookies recipe – Spices N ….
Sweetened Condensed Milk Snowballs

Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 can (14 oz) sweetened condensed milk
- 2 cups desiccated coconut, plus extra for rolling Desiccated is drier than shredded; it gives the best texture
- 1 cup powdered sugar Sifted if lumpy
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/4 tsp salt
Optional Mix-Ins
- 1 cup finely chopped nuts, dried fruits, or small candies Chop evenly for uniform balls
Instructions
Preparation
- In a large bowl, pour the sweetened condensed milk. Add sifted powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt. Stir until smooth.
- Add the 2 cups desiccated coconut. Fold it in with a spatula until evenly combined and sticky.
- Stir in any optional add-ins (nuts, chopped dried fruit, or candies). Mix gently so the extras distribute without turning the mixture crumbly.
- Cover the bowl and chill in the refrigerator for 30–45 minutes. The mixture should be firm enough to scoop.
- Use a small scoop or teaspoon to portion about 1-inch balls. Roll each portion between your palms until smooth.
- Roll the formed balls in extra desiccated coconut to coat. Tap off excess.
- Arrange the snowballs on a tray and chill for another 15–20 minutes to set. They’re now ready to serve.
