
Festive Christmas tree–shaped macarons with a creamy snack-cake filling, decorated with white chocolate drizzle, sprinkles, and edible gold stars—perfect for holiday gifting and parties.

This holiday version of delicate French macarons became a seasonal favorite the first time I paired the crisp, glossy shells with the soft, nostalgic texture of crumbled Christmas tree snack cakes. I remember making the first batch on a snowy evening: the kitchen smelled faintly of toasted almond, buttercream, and cocoa from the little cakes, and my kids squealed when they saw the tiny green trees lined up on the baking sheet. The contrast between the airy macaron shell and the sweet, slightly textured filling—plus a crunchy white chocolate drizzle—gives every bite a little surprise.
I discovered this combination while cleaning out the pantry one December and thinking about ways to make macarons more playful for a cookie swap. The result is a cookie that feels patisserie-level but remains approachable. The shells offer a crisp exterior and a tender, chewy interior; the filling is a buttercream infused with crumbled snack cakes for both flavor and chew. These turn heads on dessert platters, travel well as gifts, and mature beautifully in the refrigerator, which mellows the almond and brings the filling and shell together.
Personally, I love that this version transforms a technical baking project into something whimsical and family-friendly. My neighbors requested a repeat after the first batch, and at a holiday brunch these always disappear first—especially when I put a little gold star on top of each tree.
I adore how these combine nostalgic boxed snack-cake flavor with refined macaron technique. Guests always comment on the crunch of the shell paired with the familiar, tender bite of the filling—the little gold star always earns smiles at parties.
Store assembled sandwich cookies in a single layer (or separated by parchment) inside an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. When freezing, arrange cookies in a single layer on a tray, freeze until firm (1–2 hours), then transfer to a heavy-duty freezer bag with parchment between layers; this prevents sticking. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator to preserve texture and prevent condensation. To serve, bring to room temperature for 20–30 minutes; this revives the shell chew and softens the filling.
If you need a gluten-free filling, replace the crumbed snack cakes with gluten-free cake crumbs or crushed gluten-free cookies in a 1:1 ratio. For a nut-free shell, it’s difficult to replicate the classic texture without almonds, but blanched sunflower seed flour can work if you blanch and process it very finely—expect a slightly darker hue and different flavor. To make the filling dairy-free, substitute a vegan buttery spread and plant-based heavy cream alternative; chill the filling slightly before piping to firm it up.
Arrange on a festive platter with crushed candy canes or sugared cranberries for color contrast. These pair beautifully with a lightly spiced hot chocolate, mulled wine, or holiday coffee. For a dessert buffet, place them on a tiered stand to show off the tree shapes. Garnish with fresh rosemary sprigs to evoke miniature pine branches and provide a seasonal aroma that complements the almond and vanilla.
Macaron shells trace back to European patisserie—most notably French confectionery—while this modern pairing blends that tradition with American holiday treats. Using a familiar boxed snack as a filling is a playful fusion that nods to communal holiday baking and the evolution of cookies into more decorative, sharable confections. This hybrid celebrates both technique and nostalgia.
Swap the green gel for red or pastel colors for different holidays; add a peppermint buttercream for winter or lemon curd for spring. Replace the snack-cake crumbs with spiced ginger cake in November for a warming profile, or use pumpkin spice crumbs for Thanksgiving-themed treats. Smaller trees make great edible place cards when piped with initials in gold.
Make shells two days ahead and keep them in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature (avoid humid areas). Prepare the filling and refrigerate; bring to room temperature and re-whip briefly before assembling. For large batches, freeze unfilled shells in a rigid container with parchment between layers and assemble within a month for best freshness.
These Christmas tree cookies combine precision and playfulness—perfect for sharing, gifting, and making holiday memories. If you try them, tuck a few in a gift box and watch faces light up when they spot the tiny gold star on top.
Sift powdered sugar and almond flour twice for the smoothest shells and to avoid gritty tops.
Let piped shells rest until a skin forms (30–60 minutes) to promote feet and prevent cracks during baking.
Mature the assembled cookies in the refrigerator for 24 hours for best texture and flavor melding.
Use gel coloring instead of liquid to avoid thinning the batter and affecting the macaronage.
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Sift powdered sugar and almond flour together twice into a bowl to ensure no lumps and a fine texture for smooth shells.
Beat room-temperature egg whites until foamy, add cream of tartar, then slowly add granulated sugar and whip to stiff, glossy peaks.
Add gel color, then fold in the sifted dry mix in two additions until batter reaches lava stage, flowing slowly off the spatula.
Pipe tree shapes or circles onto lined sheets, tap to remove bubbles, and rest 30–60 minutes until a skin forms.
Bake at 300°F for 14–16 minutes per tray, rotating halfway; cool completely on the mat before removal.
Beat softened butter until fluffy, add powdered sugar, vanilla, cream, and salt; fold in crumbled snack cakes until even.
Pair shells, pipe filling, sandwich, drizzle with white chocolate, add sprinkles and gold stars, then refrigerate 24 hours for best flavor.
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