❄️ Festive Snowman Macarons – Easy Holiday Baking!

Adorable snowman macarons with creamy beige almond shells, vibrant blue icing scarves, and red button details. These festive treats combine French pastry technique with holiday cheer for a showstopping dessert.

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❄️ Festive Snowman Macarons – Easy Holiday Baking!

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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 Snowman Macarons – Easy Holiday Baking! - Adorable snowman macarons with creamy beige almond shells, vibrant blue icing scarves, and red button details. These festive treats combine French pastry technique with holiday cheer for a showstopping dessert.

❄️ Festive Snowman Macarons – Easy Holiday Baking!

Adorable snowman macarons with creamy beige almond shells, vibrant blue icing scarves, and red button details. These festive treats combine French pastry technique with holiday cheer for a showstopping dessert.

Prep: 45 min | Cook: 30 min | Total: 1h 45min | Yield: 30 servings
Prep Time 45 min
Cook Time 30 min
Servings 30
Difficulty Easy
Portion Size Large
Serves 10-15 people
Cost/Serving $0.42
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Ingredients

30 servings

Instructions

1

Sift almond flour and powdered sugar through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl to remove lumps and ensure even texture.

⏲️ 5 min
2

Using a stand mixer, whip egg whites on medium speed until soft peaks form. Gradually add granulated sugar, salt, and cream of tartar, increasing speed to high until stiff, glossy peaks form.

⏲️ 10 min
3

Add almond mixture to whipped egg whites in three batches, gently folding until no streaks remain. The batter should flow like lava but hold a ribbon for 10 seconds before sinking.

⏲️ 5 min
4

Transfer batter to a piping bag. Pipe 1.5-inch rounds onto parchment-lined baking sheets, spacing 2 inches apart. Let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes to form a skin and prevent cracking.

⏲️ 30 min
5

Bake at 300°F (150°C) for 25-30 minutes. Turn oven off and let shells cool completely inside for 1 hour before removing.

⏲️ 30 min
6

Whip heavy cream with 1 tsp powdered sugar until stiff peaks form. Divide into two bowls: tint one blue and one red with food gel.

⏲️ 10 min
7

Pipe blue icing scarves around the bottom third of each shell. Add red icing dots for buttons, spacing them evenly along the scarf. Pair shells with fillings of choice.

⏲️ 20 min

Nutrition Facts

Base nutrition per 1 macaron (15g). Values displayed below are the total for 30 servings.

Calories

75

Protein

2g

Carbs

6g

Fat

4g

Fiber

-

Sugar

4g

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute almond flour with another nut flour?

Yes, you can use 2 cups of finely ground hazelnuts or cashews, but note that almond flour provides the traditional texture and flavor for authentic macarons.

Why does the batter need to rest before piping?

Resting allows the air bubbles to escape and the almond flour to fully hydrate, creating a smooth batter that pipes evenly and bakes with clean shapes.

How long can I store these macarons?

Store assembled macarons in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours or refrigerate for 3 days. Do not freeze as the icing may weep.

What’s the best way to serve these for a holiday party?

Arrange them on a white serving tray with small holiday-themed picks or edible glitter for extra festive flair. Pair with spiced chai or sparkling cider.

My shells cracked during baking—what went wrong?

Cracking often happens when the batter isn’t folded properly or the macarons didn’t rest enough. Ensure you achieve the 'lava flow' consistency and let them rest for the full 30 minutes.

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Marcus Hale

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Marcus Hale
Marcus Hale

Dec 5, 2025

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Festive Snowman Macarons turned out adorable. The almond shells were smooth, the blue icing scarf had a gentle sweet scent. I chilled them an extra ten minutes because my kitchen was warm. Four stars because they look festive and taste bright, now a regular holiday treat.