Sun 13 Dec 2009
{ 12 days of macarons :: Day 7 – Melomakarona macarons }
Posted by Julia Tuomainen under Baking, Macarons
[17] Comments

Day 7. The inspiration? The honey and spice of Melomakarona, a traditional Christmas cookie in Greece. Walnuts sprinkled on the macaron shell, and buttercream infused with cinnamon, cloves and honey is my spin on this honey dipped cookie. Here is my salute to Greece.
{ Melomakarona macarons }
* Ingredients *
100g egg whites
3g egg white powder
125g almond meal
125g icing sugar
2 tablespoons chopped walnuts
For the syrup:
150g sugar and 50ml water
* Directions *
Process the almond meal and icing sugar together. In a mixer, whip half the egg whites to soft peaks. Meanwhile, in a saucepan bring the water and sugar for the syrup to 117C (or 242F) on a candy thermometer. Once ready, slowly add the boiling syrup to the egg whites and continue to whip on medium speed until they thick and shiny and are completely cooled (about 10 minutes). At the final changes of whipping the meringue, add the food colouring. Mix the remaining egg whites to the sifted almond mixture and fold into the meringue in four parts.
Pipe macarons on lined baking sheets. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. Double up your baking sheets if you do not have professional grade quality. Let your macarons sit at room temperature for 30-60 minutes. Bake at 140C or 280F for 15-18 minutes. Fill with ganache or filling of your choice. Refrigerate to set.
{ Melomakarona Buttercream }
* Ingredients *
2 egg whites
1/2 cup sugar
125g or 1 stick of unsalted butter
1 teaspoon each of cinnamon and cloves
2 tablespoons honey, to taste
* Directions *
In a bowl over simmering water, whisk the eggs whites and sugar. Cook until the sugar has dissolved and the temperature reaches 160F or 70C.
Transfer the bowl to a stand mixer and on a medium speed, beat until you reach firm peaks, about 5 minutes. Slow the speed and add in the room temperature butter one piece at a time. If the mixture appears to curdle, keep beating on medium speed until smooth again. Add in the spices and honey. Makes 2 cups.
Makes 40-50 shells, and 20-25 finished macarons.
New to making macarons? French macarons :: my ‘how to’ will get you started.





Gorgeous styling – I love how the tablecloth is bit like Greek flag!
Loving the inspiration for your Christmas macarons. Certainly not quite what I expected. Even better, in fact
I’m with Sarah above – the styling is fantastic here. As with all of your posts, I love the details. And is that a Greek newspaper there even ?! (Where oh where…?!) Beautiful, this photo’s got DMBLGIT written all over it, haha !
Meanwhile, how could this macaron not make it to your 12 day series – with a name like (Melo)MAKARONA ?!
Love it.
Kerrin, good spy. Yes, that’s a Greek language newspaper in the background – it’s the biggest selling one here in Australia.
I love it … (Melo)MAKARONA!
All of your macaron photos are so inspiring. Lovely job, Julia.
Oh ho… ho … thanks for that “how to … ” Julia. Always help!
Btw, my tongue kind of twisted trying to read the name like “Melomakarona” …. the more I say it, the more twisted …. blrrrrp
I’ve really enjoyed the 12 days of macarons so far. Can’t wait to see what will come next!
I’m so inspired.
Thank you!!
I love greek sweets – these sound delish!
Oh Julia, you are inspirational. I could barely get one batch right, and here you are on a holiday trot… macs day after day! I love it all! You are most welcome to hop onto Mactweets this episode if you like. No problem. Just mail me the link & we will include it.
I love every single detail in this gorgeous picture!Lovely macarons.
Mamatkamal
How beautiful…I love the blue and white gingham and the contrasting yellow macs
You are a macaron’s queen!!! There are beautiful!!! Magnifique!!! Have a good day!
I love it. France meets Greece in a cookie – and what fab flavours!
Hehe. I heart it. I love those spices =D.
This sounds like an awesome version of baklava as well – use some rosewater and there you go! I love this sort of flavor too, it’s so rich and complex.
I’m so behind on your series, but I love this creation and just happen to be craving honey (unfortunately partly b/c I am sick). Lovely macarons, Julia!
Oh how I wish I’d seen these before Christmas!
What a fantastic idea, I think I’ll need to remember this macaron for the end of this year!
I’ve done a post on Melomakarona, they’re one of my favourite treats, not just for Christmas time either