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    Melomakarona Recipe (Greek Christmas Cookies)

    Last modified: October 5, 2022. Originally posted: November 23, 2019 By Sophia DeSantis

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    A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan! #vegancookies #greekrecipes
    Pile of melomakarona Greek Christmas cookies on a cream plate
    A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan! #vegancookies #greekrecipes

    A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan!

    Pile of melomakarona Greek Christmas cookies on a cream plate
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    This recipe was originally published on 12/23/13

    After the success of my vegan spanakopita, a holiday tradition and recreated from my mom's original recipe, I knew I needed to add more Greek traditions to this site. My sister and I use to make these walnut and honey cookies every year with my mom and yiayia. I remember sneaking bites of dough and getting scolded!

    Ingredients

    These cookies are actually vegan if you simply use vegan butter and swap honey for maple syrup, but because I wanted a healthier version avoiding all the butter and oil in my mom's original recipe, plus I wanted a gluten-free option, I needed to recreate them.

    Here is what you need for the cookies:

    • oat flour
    • sugar
    • walnuts
    • baking powder
    • cinnamon
    • all spice
    • cashew butter
    • orange juice
    • brandy

    Here is what you need for the syrup:

    • water
    • sugar
    • maple syrup
    • cinnamon stick
    • lemon slice
    Top view of a wooden surface with bowls of flours, sugar, juice, nuts and spices.
    Top view of a wooden cutting board with a cinnamon stick, maple syrup and lemon wedge on it and sugar and water next to it.

    How to Make Greek Christmas Cookies (Melomakarona)

    Making these cookies is not hard at all. Mixing the dough and shaping them can be a fun tradition for the whole family, even the littles.

    When we were really young, my mom used to shape the main cookie for us, then we would press it onto the cheese grater to put the pattern on.

    1. Mix the dry ingredients.
    2. Add in the wet and shape the dough.
    3. Shape the cookies and press on the pattern.
    4. Bake.
    5. Dip into the syrup.
    6. Top with chopped walnuts.
    Top view of whisk mixing flour in a glass bowl
    Round ball of cookie dough on a piece of parchment paper
    Raw cookies being shaped on a grater and put on a cookie sheet
    Baked melomakarona cookies on a cookie sheet
    Melomakarona cookie being dipped in a syrup mixture and covered with walnuts
    White platter of melomakarona cookies topped with walnuts

    What does melomakarona mean?

    The word "melo" means honey, which is what makes the syrup that you dip these cookies in. If you are strict vegan, subbing maple syrup works just as well.

    The word "makarona" means pasta, but the term originally came from the ancient Greek word "makaria," which was a piece of bread served at funerals that had the shape of these Greek cookies. Some areas also call them Finikia.

    They have some key flavors to them that give them their traditional flavor. Orange juice, brandy, cinnamon and all spice are all blended together for that signature taste!

    Brandy, orange juice and spices on a wooden tray

    Tips for making melomakarona

    I am so happy my mom had us help her to make these cookies from a young age. I learned a lot from watching her and continue to learn each year! Here are some of the best tips I gathered to make sure these come out perfect every time:

    • Don't be afraid to use your hands! I can still picture my yiayias hands as she mixed the dough.
    • Make sure the dough is soft and doesn't stick to your hands.
    • When shaping the cookies, shape into a cylinder, then press onto the cheese grater to get the final shape plus the fun pattern on top (I think my mom still has the green one we used!).
    • Let the cookies cool completely before dipping in the syrup!
    • Dip them in the syrup for only a few seconds or they will fall apart.
    • Arrange them in a single layer on your platter, they will stick together and fall apart if you put them on top of each other. My mom also used cupcake liners to put each cookie in after they were dipped and cooled completely. This way you can stack them.
    Round cream plate full of Greek melomakarona cookies with walnuts on top

    Can I make melomakarona ahead of time?

    Per tradition, we always took a whole day to make batches and batches of our melomakarona. This was usually done 3-5 days before Christmas so we could get them to everyone and then have some left for Christmas dinner.

    However, she waited to dip them in the syrup until the day before she was going to serve them, or give them as gifts. They are a sturdy harder cookie but after dipping soften, so it's best to eat them within a few days of dipping them.

    My mom always left them out on the counter  after they were done, because they are best at room temperature. But after Christmas, we stored them in the fridge in an airtight container. The texture stays amazing!

    Hand taking a half eaten melomakarona cookie from a pile

    Can I freeze melomakarona?

    While like any cookie, fresh is best, however if you decide you want to make these cookies further in advance, you could do that. There are a few options so that they still turn out delicious.

    1. Bake the cookie, but do not dip them in the syrup. Once completely cooled, wrap in plastic wrap, then foil, then put into a ziploc freezer bag or airtight container and freeze. Once ready to eat, take them out of the wrapping and place them in a single layer on the counter so that they come to room temperature. Then dip into the syrup once defrosted.
    2. Make the dough, but don't bake. Wrap the dough in plastic, then put in an airtight container. Store in the freezer until ready to use. Once ready, defrost on the counter to room temp. Make as directed in the recipe.

    Giving melomakarona as gifts

    In Greek culture, making melomakarona to give others is a Christmas tradition. While other families decorated sugar cookies, we made and packaged little plates of melomakarona for all of our friends and family.

    Everyone loved our cookies and looked forward to them every year. So we liked to make sure they looked pretty! Here is our strategy:

    1. Find cute festive holiday plates.
    2. Use cellophane or plastic wrap that is holiday themed, whether it is just a plain red or green or has a fun holiday print on it.
    3. Put two pieces of the wrap under the plate in a criss cross fashion, then bring both overhead and tied it with a holiday ribbon.
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    A pile of walnut covered cookies on a white plate with a cinnamon stick in the back.

    Melomakarona Recipe (Greek Christmas Cookies)

    Sophia DeSantis
    A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan!
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine Greek
    Servings 32
    Calories 180 kcal

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 2 ½ cups oat flour , gluten free if needed
    • ¾ cup cane sugar (see note)
    • ½ cup chopped walnuts
    • 2 teaspoons baking powder
    • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
    • ¼ teaspoon all spice
    • 1 ½ cups cashew butter (see note)
    • ¾ cup orange juice
    • 2 tablespoons brandy
    • 1 cup chopped walnuts , to sprinkle over the top at the end

    Syrup:

    • 2 cups water
    • 1 ½ cups cane sugar
    • ½ cup maple syrup original recipe uses honey
    • 1 cinnamon stick
    • 1 small piece of lemon
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    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 350 F/ 175 C
    • Combine oat flour, sugar, walnuts, baking powder, cinnamon and all spice in a bowl and whisk to mix.
    • Add in the cashew butter, orange juice and brandy. Using a fork mash the mixture together until it becomes dough like. Use your hands to mix it well and form a ball of dough.
    • Form into oblong patties about 2-3 inches long and ½ inch thick. Press each cookie on the back of a cheese grater to make a pattern on top. This isn’t necessary but traditional.
    • Place on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden at the edges. Mine took 23 minutes.
    • Once cookies are completely cool (the next day is best), prepare the syrup. Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower heat to simmer. Remove cinnamon stick and lemon if desired (can get in the way while dipping the cookies).
    • Begin dipping the cookies, use a serrated spoon to dip each cookie into the syrup. Be careful to only dip for a few seconds so the cookies don’t fall apart, but making sure to completely cover the cookie.
    • Place them on a platter and sprinkle with chopped walnuts over them as you go.

    Notes

    • Can use coconut sugar if you want but the flavor will change slightly.
    • I used store bought cashew butter made only with roasted cashews. You can try raw or making your own too. If the cashew butter you use has any other ingredients then the texture may change slightly.
    • You may need to add more flour if your dough is too sticky. This can happen if the cashew butter is overly runny. Start at the lower range and add a tablespoon at a time until your dough doesn't stick to your hands a lot.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 180kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 4gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 5mgPotassium: 171mgFiber: 1gSugar: 12gVitamin A: 12IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 35mgIron: 1mg

    Nutrition and metric information should be considered an estimate.

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    1. Adri

      December 19, 2020 at 10:06 pm

      Hi! Can I substitute the cognac for rum? And can I substitute the cashew butter for peanut butter or coconut oil? Please let me know! I am planning in making them for Christmas this week. Thanks!

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      • veggiesdontbite

        December 22, 2020 at 9:36 pm

        Hi Adri! I haven't tried it but I'm sure you can. The flavor will just change a little. So keep that in mind!

        Reply
    2. Maro

      December 03, 2019 at 1:13 am

      I’m Greek also and you bring back memories when I was a little girl my mother used to make all those holidays dessert now that I’m vegan it’s so wonderful to be able to have them
      Thank you
      Maro

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      • veggiesdontbite

        December 03, 2019 at 6:17 pm

        Yay!! I'm so happy I can be part of that memory!

        Reply
    3. Mina

      November 24, 2019 at 6:52 am

      We called these finikia. One of my favs growing up 🙂 I'm waiting for someone to veganize galatomburiko lol

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        November 24, 2019 at 3:14 pm

        Yes! Same thing. Some areas of Greece call them that! I am not a huge galatomburiko fan but my dad is so I'm on it!! I know I can do it.

        Reply
    4. Emily Kemp

      September 27, 2018 at 5:06 am

      These cookies look so interesting I've never heard of them before but will definitely try them!

      Reply
    5. sonia

      April 05, 2016 at 5:23 am

      Love these cookies, but, is it at all possible to substitute the BRANDY with something else?
      can absolutely not have any alcohol.

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        April 05, 2016 at 7:18 am

        Thanks Sonia! Sure, you can give it a try! Perhaps just try using an extra 1/4 cup orange juice. The brandy helps give the traditional flavor but I totally understand if you can't have it. I plan on redoing this recipe this Christmas and making it much more simple and when I do I'll try a few subs for those that can't have brandy.

        Reply
    6. Bridget

      December 26, 2015 at 12:32 pm

      How much coconut palm sugar in the syrup?

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        December 26, 2015 at 12:46 pm

        Hi Bridget! Too funny, the "cups" must have been erased. I fixed it. Thanks for letting me know!

        Reply
    7. Dina

      December 23, 2013 at 5:27 pm

      I have to say that they were pretty good for healthy cookies. Merry Christmas!

      Dina

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        December 23, 2013 at 11:54 pm

        Thank you! It still surprises me too how good healthy treats can be!

        Reply

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