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Ingredients in my Melomakarona Recipe (Greek Christmas Honey Cookies) Oil: These cookies are dairy free and made with oil instead of butter. For my recipe I use a …
A melomakarona recipe perfect for the holiday season. You'd never know these Greek Christmas cookies are gluten-free and vegan! 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.
Here are the foods from our food nutrition database that were used for the nutrition calculations of this recipe. Calories per serving of Greek Christmas Honey Cookies-Melomakarona. 38 calories of Olive Oil, (0.02 cup) 33 calories of Butter, unsalted, (0.02 cup) 32 calories of Flour, white, (0.07 cup) 21 calories of Honey, (0.02 cup)
Sugar — Melomakarona cookies are typically made with white sugar, but you can use light brown sugar if you like. Cinnamon — The cinnamon flavor is strong in these cookies! You'll need a cinnamon stickfor the syrup and some ground cinnamonfor the cookie dough.
The Name of Melomakarona it means Honey Macarons. Macaroni comes from the Greek word “macaronia”, a dish served in the Medieval times at a funeral dinner (after a funeral). In the newer years, a favorite sweet has been added to our favorite honey and so we arrived at our famous melomakarono (= melo + macaron).