Easy Coconut Snowballs

Featured in Sweet Treats You'll Actually Make Twice.

Quick and sweet! These snowballs blend white chocolate, your favorite cereal, and coconut all into one bite-sized treat. No baking needed, perfect for any last-minute party plans.

A woman wearing a chef's hat and apron.
Updated on Thu, 10 Apr 2025 19:13:46 GMT
Close view of fluffy coconut treats coated in coconut. Pin it
Close view of fluffy coconut treats coated in coconut. | cookbybook.com

I whipped up these Easy Coconut Cereal Snowballs when I was swamped during Christmas festivities but still wanted something impressive. They've turned into our go-to quick dessert. There's something almost magical about how the crispy cereal gets hugged by white chocolate while the fluffy coconut creates that snowy look - each bite feels like winter wonderland goodness.

Winter Wonderland Delight

The thing I can't get over is how just a handful of ingredients can turn into something so wow-worthy. Whenever friends drop by without warning or I'm hit with a dessert craving at 10pm, these are my lifesaver. My pals who always say they can't bake nail these every single time.

Everything You Need

  • Cap'n Crunch: Gives you that amazing sweet crunch though sometimes I switch it up with Rice Krispies.
  • White Chocolate: Don't go cheap here I always grab Ghirardelli for the best results.
  • Sweetened Coconut: Brings the perfect sweetness and that snowy appearance.

Let's Make Some Magic

Starting With Chocolate
Take your time melting the white chocolate slowly it really needs your attention.
Mixing Our Goodies
Combine the cereal with coconut in a bowl then drizzle in your melted treasure.
Creating Snowballs
Form small rounds roll them in extra coconut then let them set up in the fridge.

My Kitchen Secrets

Never let water touch your melting chocolate it totally hates moisture. I switch the heat off when it's almost melted as the remaining heat will finish the job. Store them in a sealed container and they'll stay yummy throughout all your holiday events.

Perfect Any Time

These sweet snowballs have come to my rescue during countless get-togethers and random snack attacks. They just pair so wonderfully with hot cocoa that everyone ends up grinning. They work for fancy Christmas parties but they're casual enough for Netflix nights too.

Keeping Them Fresh

Your treats will stay nice and crunchy stored in an airtight container at room temp. Don't put them in the fridge as they'll lose their wonderful texture. I like making huge batches since they last for a couple weeks though honestly they're usually gone in days around here.

Mix It Up

I've tried using Corn Pops instead and they make such fun treats. Adding some dark chocolate stripes on top looks really pretty. During Christmas time I throw in some crushed candy canes for festive flair and those tiny marshmallows add an awesome chewy surprise.

Little Helpers Welcome

My kids always want to help make these treats and I don't have to worry about them burning themselves. Watching them stir and shape the mixture while sneaking bites makes for the best memories. We've made it our holiday tradition it's clean and full of laughter.

Perfect Partners

These snowballs taste amazing with a warm cup of cocoa or apple cider. When placed on holiday cookie trays they really catch everyone's attention with their bright white coating. They're always the first treats to vanish.

Sharing The Love

I often pack these in cute holiday containers or clear bags with ribbons. There's something so special about giving homemade goodies as gifts. Adding a small tag that says they're homemade always brings joy to people's faces.

A hand holds a fluffy, coconut-covered treat with a blurred background of similar snacks. Pin it
A hand holds a fluffy, coconut-covered treat with a blurred background of similar snacks. | cookbybook.com

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Why does white chocolate clump when melting?

Even a tiny bit of water messes things up! Keep everything dry—no damp utensils or bowls—to prevent gritty, seized chocolate.

→ How long can I store these snowballs?

They'll stay fresh in a sealed container at room temperature. Just keep air out so the coconut doesn't dry up.

→ Are other cereals OK to use?

You can totally try other cereals, but the texture might change a bit. Cap'n Crunch is the best, but feel free to experiment!

→ Can I get these ready in advance?

Of course! These keep great in airtight containers, lasting several days to weeks. Perfect for early prep.

→ What's the easiest way to melt white chocolate?

You can pop it in the microwave for 30 seconds at a time, stirring between heats, or use a double boiler. Just make sure no water sneaks in.

Conclusion

Quick and sweet! These snowballs blend white chocolate, your favorite cereal, and coconut all into one bite-sized treat. No baking needed, perfect for any last-minute party plans.

Coconut Snowballs

Sweet, no-bake snowballs made from crunchy cereal, creamy white chocolate, and coconut flakes. A simple dessert ready in minutes!

Prep Time
2 Minutes
Cook Time
8 Minutes
Total Time
10 Minutes
By: Susan

Category: Desserts

Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: Worldwide

Yield: 18 Servings (18 snowballs)

Dietary: Vegetarian

Ingredients

01 ½ cup coconut flakes with sugar, plus extra for dusting.
02 1½ cups of Cap'n Crunch cereal.
03 1 cup of white chocolate morsels.

Instructions

Step 01

Put the white chocolate in a measuring cup. Place the cup inside a pot filled with water up to the 8 oz mark. Heat on medium-low for 5-8 minutes, stirring now and then to melt it smoothly.

Step 02

Grab a big mixing bowl and toss in the cereal with the coconut. Drizzle the melted chocolate over it and stir thoroughly until everything is coated.

Step 03

Drop spoonfuls onto a lined tray, making them about snowball size. Sprinkle the tops with extra coconut for a little decoration.

Step 04

Let them chill in the fridge for at least 15-20 minutes. Wait for the chocolate to harden completely.

Notes

  1. Store in a sealed container if making ahead.
  2. Don’t let water touch the chocolate when melting, or it’ll clump up.

Tools You'll Need

  • Measuring cup (glass).
  • A small saucepan.
  • Cookie tray.

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Contains dairy (white chocolate).
  • Has wheat (cereal).

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 78
  • Total Fat: 4 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 10 g
  • Protein: 1 g