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White Christmas Coconut Macarons (Snowy, Sweet & Dreamily Festive)

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This post is all about Christmas Macarons.

There’s something magical about a white Christmas twinkling light, soft snow, and a little sparkle in every dessert. These White Christmas Coconut Macarons capture that snowy charm in cookie form: light almond shells with creamy coconut buttercream, topped with a dusting of edible “snow.”

They’re crisp on the outside, soft and chewy inside, with a dreamy tropical flavor that balances holiday sweetness with a whisper of warmth.

Whether you’re baking for Christmas brunch, hosting a winter wedding, or styling your holiday dessert table, these macarons deliver a little taste of snow-globe perfection.

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🎄 Why You’ll Love These White Christmas Coconut Macarons

  • Elegant winter dessert: Pure white color and coconut snow effect for stunning presentation.
  • Light & tropical: Sweet coconut buttercream and almond shells that melt in your mouth.
  • Make-ahead ready: Flavor deepens after 24 hours in the fridge.
  • Perfect for gifting: Simple, sophisticated, and universally loved.
  • Pinterest-perfect aesthetic: Soft whites, shimmer, and cozy winter textures drive saves and clicks.

🍬 Ingredients (Makes 20 Macarons / 40 Shells)

Macaron Shells

IngredientU.S.Metric
Egg whites (aged overnight)3 large (≈ ⅓ cup)100 g
Granulated sugar½ cup100 g
Almond flour (finely ground)1 cup100 g
Powdered sugar¾ cup100 g
Pinch of salt
Vanilla extract¼ tsp1 ml
White or pearl gel food coloring (optional)few drops

Coconut Buttercream Filling

IngredientU.S.Metric
Unsalted butter (softened)½ cup (1 stick)115 g
Powdered sugar1 ½ cups180 g
Coconut milk or cream2 Tbsp30 ml
Sweetened shredded coconut (finely chopped)¼ cup25 g
Vanilla extract½ tsp2 ml
Coconut extract½ tsp2 ml
Pinch of salt

Optional garnish: Shredded coconut • Edible glitter • White chocolate drizzle • Silver dragees

🧁 Equipment

Kitchen scale • Electric or stand mixer • Fine sieve • Piping bags + round tip • Silicone mats • Baking trays • Cooling rack


❄️ Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 — Prep

Wipe bowls clean with vinegar to remove grease. Line trays with parchment or silicone mats.


Step 2 — Sift the Dry Ingredients

Sift almond flour, powdered sugar, and salt together twice to ensure smooth shells.


Step 3 — Make the Meringue

Beat egg whites on medium speed until foamy. Gradually add granulated sugar.
Continue whipping 5–7 minutes until stiff, glossy peaks form. Add vanilla and white gel color if desired for a snow-white finish.


Step 4 — Fold (Macaronage)

Add dry ingredients to the meringue in two batches. Gently fold until the batter flows like lava — ribbons should fade into the mixture within 10 seconds.


Step 5 — Pipe & Rest

Transfer to a piping bag with a round tip and pipe 1-inch (2.5 cm) rounds.
Tap trays firmly to remove air bubbles.

Let rest 30–45 minutes until tops are dry and slightly shiny.


Step 6 — Bake

Bake at 300 °F / 150 °C for 12–14 minutes, rotating halfway.
Shells are done when firm with no sticky tops. Cool completely before removing.


Step 7 — Make the Coconut Buttercream

  1. Beat butter 2 minutes until fluffy.
  2. Add powdered sugar gradually.
  3. Mix in coconut milk, vanilla, coconut extract, and salt.
  4. Stir in finely chopped shredded coconut. Beat until light and creamy.

Step 8 — Assemble

Match similar-sized shells. Pipe a swirl of coconut buttercream onto one shell and sandwich with another.

For a “White Christmas” effect, roll the sides in finely shredded coconut or dust tops with powdered sugar “snow.”

Refrigerate 24 hours before serving for the best flavor and texture.


🌨️ Optional Decoration Ideas

  1. Coconut Snow Rim: Roll edges in shredded coconut for a snowy effect.
  2. White Chocolate Drizzle: Drizzle with melted white chocolate and edible glitter.
  3. Pearl Shimmer: Brush with pearl luster dust for a frosty glow.
  4. Silver Accents: Add small dragees or metallic sugar pearls.
  5. Gift Box Glow: Pack in clear boxes with silver ribbon for Pinterest-worthy photos.

💡 Flavor Variations

  • Lime Coconut Macarons: Add lime zest to buttercream for tropical contrast.
  • White Chocolate Coconut Macarons: Add 2 Tbsp melted white chocolate to the filling.
  • Coconut Almond Macarons: Use almond extract in buttercream for nutty depth.
  • Coconut Vanilla Bean Macarons: Add scraped vanilla bean for visual specks.
  • Snowball Macarons: Roll tops in powdered sugar for a “snowball” cookie look.

🧠 Troubleshooting

IssueLikely CauseFix
Cracked shellsToo hot or under-restedLower oven temp, rest longer
Flat shellsOver-folded batterFold less next time
Hollow shellsUnder-bakedAdd 1–2 minutes baking
Sticky bottomsUnder-bakedBake slightly longer
No shineOvermixed batterStop folding earlier

🎁 Storage & Gifting

MethodDurationNotes
Unfilled shells3 days room tempAirtight container
Filled macarons4–5 days fridgeBring to room temp before serving
FreezerUp to 2 monthsLayer with parchment
Gift boxes1–2 daysStore cool & dry

🎁 Pro Tip: Label with a festive tag — “White Christmas Coconut Macarons — Snowy Sweetness Inside!”

☕ Perfect Pairings

  • Coconut latte
  • White hot chocolate 🍫
  • Peppermint tea 🍃
  • Sparkling prosecco 🥂
  • Eggnog 🎅

💬 FAQ

Q: Can I use desiccated coconut instead of shredded?
A: Yes — just reduce by 1 Tbsp for finer texture.

Q: Can I use canned coconut milk?
A: Absolutely — just stir well before measuring.

Q: Can I add white chocolate to the filling?
A: Yes, 2 Tbsp melted white chocolate adds creamy richness.

Q: Can I color the shells?
A: Keep them pure white or tint slightly pearl for a winter glow.

Q: Do they freeze well?
A: Yes — up to 2 months, sealed airtight.

💖 Final Thoughts

These White Christmas Coconut Macarons are pure winter magic — delicate, snow-white, and irresistibly sweet.

They’re simple enough for home bakers yet elegant enough for professional dessert tables, making them the perfect cookie to celebrate a white Christmas (even if there’s no snow outside).

So, turn up your holiday playlist, grab a sprinkle of coconut snow, and bake these little winter gems. They’ll bring sparkle to your table! ❄️🎄

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