Festive Santa Macarons: Easy Holiday Baking for Christmas Cheer

Adorable Santa-shaped macarons with bright red hats and fluffy white beards. These festive treats combine delicate almond shells with creamy buttercream filling, perfect for holiday gatherings.

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Festive Santa Macarons: Easy Holiday Baking for Christmas Cheer

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There's something magical about the first bite of a warm, freshly-baked cookie. The aroma fills the kitchen, and suddenly everyone gathers around.

This recipe has been a family favorite for years. My grandmother used to make these every Sunday afternoon.

What makes these cookies special is the perfect balance of crispy edges and soft, chewy centers.

Why This Recipe Works

The secret is in the technique. By chilling the dough overnight, you allow the flavors to develop fully. The butter solidifies, which means the cookies spread less during baking.

Another key factor is the brown sugar to white sugar ratio. Using more brown sugar creates a chewier texture with deeper caramel notes.

What You'll Need

You'll need just a handful of pantry staples to make these cookies.

All-purpose flour – The foundation of these cookies. Don't substitute with self-rising flour.

Butter – Use unsalted butter at room temperature for best results.

Brown sugar – Dark brown sugar adds more molasses flavor.

How to Make It

Start by creaming the butter and sugars together until light and fluffy. This usually takes about 3-4 minutes with a hand mixer.

Add the eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Then stir in the vanilla extract.

Gradually add the dry ingredients, mixing just until combined. Overmixing leads to tough cookies.

Tips for Success

  • Don't skip the chilling step. Cold dough = thicker cookies with better texture.
  • Use a cookie scoop for uniform sizes. This ensures even baking.

Variations

For a chocolatey twist, add 1/2 cup cocoa powder to the dry ingredients.

Make them gluten-free by substituting with 1:1 gluten-free flour blend.

Storage and Leftovers

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days. Freeze unbaked dough balls for up to 3 months.

Serving Suggestions

These cookies pair perfectly with a cold glass of milk or a hot cup of coffee.

So what are you waiting for? Preheat that oven and get baking!

Festive Santa Macarons: Easy Holiday Baking for Christmas Cheer - Adorable Santa-shaped macarons with bright red hats and fluffy white beards. These festive treats combine delicate almond shells with creamy buttercream filling, perfect for holiday gatherings.

Festive Santa Macarons: Easy Holiday Baking for Christmas Cheer

Adorable Santa-shaped macarons with bright red hats and fluffy white beards. These festive treats combine delicate almond shells with creamy buttercream filling, perfect for holiday gatherings.

Prep: 45 min | Cook: 1h 15min | Total: 2h | Yield: 24 servings
Prep Time 45 min
Cook Time 1h 15min
Servings 24
Difficulty Easy
Portion Size Large
Serves 8-12 people
Cost/Serving $0.75
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Ingredients

24 servings

Instructions

1

Sift almond flour, powdered sugar, salt, and baking powder into a bowl. Set aside.

⏲️ 5 min
2

Using a stand mixer, whip egg whites on medium speed until soft peaks form. Gradually add granulated sugar, then increase speed to high until stiff, glossy peaks form.

⏲️ 10 min
3

Gently fold dry ingredients into meringue in three batches until smooth. The batter should flow like lava slowly off the spatula.

⏲️ 10 min
4

Transfer batter to a piping bag. Pipe 2-inch Santa-shaped circles onto a silicone mat. Tap the tray firmly on the counter to release air bubbles. Let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes until a skin forms.

⏲️ 20 min
5

Bake at 300°F (150°C) for 20 minutes. Turn off the oven, open the door slightly, and let cool completely before removing.

⏲️ 25 min
6

Beat butter and vanilla extract until creamy. Gradually add powdered sugar until smooth. Divide into three bowls: tint red, white, and pink.

⏲️ 10 min
7

Pipe red icing for hats, white icing for beards, and pink dots for cheeks. Let decorations set for 15 minutes before serving.

⏲️ 10 min

Nutrition Facts

Base nutrition per 1 macaron (15g). Values displayed below are the total for 24 servings.

Calories

120

Protein

2g

Carbs

10g

Fat

6g

Fiber

1g

Sugar

5g

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to let the piped macarons rest before baking?

Resting forms a skin that prevents cracking during baking and ensures even rising. Skipping this step often results in uneven shells or hollow centers.

Can I substitute almond flour with a nut-free alternative?

Yes, use 2 cups of ground blanched chestnuts or a 1:1 nut-free flour blend. Note that the texture and flavor will differ slightly.

How long can I store these macarons before decorating?

Baked shells can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Decorate just before serving for best appearance.

What’s the best way to pipe consistent Santa shapes?

Practice on parchment paper first. Hold the piping bag perpendicular to the mat and apply steady pressure while moving in a smooth circular motion.

Why did my macarons turn out flat instead of forming a dome?

This usually happens from overmixing the batter or underbaking. Ensure the batter flows like lava and check doneness by gently pressing a shell—it should spring back.

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Marcus Hale
Marcus Hale

Dec 5, 2025

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Honestly, these festive Santa macarons are a holiday win. Made them Saturday for my kids' movie night and everyone squealed. The red hats were crisp, the fluffy white beards melted on the tongue. I swapped almond flour with hazelnut, adding extra nuttiness. The vanilla buttercream smelled sweet, inviting another bite. 5 stars - now a regular rotation.