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These Chocolate Dipped Madeleines are the perfect no bake sweet treat for the holidays. Store bought madeleines are made to look like holly – such a fun and pretty easy dessert the kids will love – plus they’re on sticks. Who doesn’t love food on sticks?
Easy Chocolate-Dipped Madeleines
Madeleines cookies are an a soft cake-like dessert and dipping them in chocolate takes them to the next level. I used store-bought Madeleines so you do not have to use a Madeleine mold or a silicone mold or any special pan. Because these are semi-homemade cookies you can do them last minute – making them the perfect easy Christmas treat.
Madeleines come in so many different flavors and you can use whichever you would like, like chocolate madeleines, vanilla, lemon, or even pumpkin spice. They are super easy because they are on a popsicle stick that makes everything super mess free. There is also no oven baking required, so they can be a fun thing to make with the family!
Ingredients Needed
- Madeleines: These can be any flavor that you want. You can make them homemade but I bought some from the store. Find them in the baking aisle at most grocery stores.
- Green Candy Melts: You can find these at Walmart, on Amazon, or at craft stores.
- Red Candies: To represent red berries – I used mini red M&Ms but you can also use cinnamon candies or sprinkles.
- Lollipop Sticks: fun for the kids – but you can also skip the sticks.
How to make Holly Madeleines
- Melt candy in the microwave according to package directions.
- Dip the end of the stick in the candy and stick into the bottom of the madeleine.
- Dip the entire thing in the green melted chocolate and place three red candies in the bottom corner, like berries.
- Place on a waxed paper or parchment paper lined cookie sheet to dry. Chill the baking trays to set.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Expert Tips
- Colorful candy melts can be hard to find at times in store, looking at places like Walmart or a craft store will get you exactly what you need.
- If you want, you can use white chocolate and candy coloring to dye the chocolate green (this is not regular food coloring).
- I used M&Ms for the berries on the holly, but you can do your own spin with it too. Maybe add some nuts!
FAQs
Leave them in a cool or room temperature environment to prevent chocolate melting.
These will stay good on the counter for up to a week or store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Holly Madeleines
Ingredients
- 12 Madeleines (any flavor)
- 8 ounces Green Candy Melts
- 36 Small Red Candies (like mini M&Ms)
- 12 Lollipop sticks
Instructions
- Melt candy according to package direction. It’s easiest to dip if you place the melted candy in a tall, thin glass instead of a low, wide bowl.
- Dip the end of the stick in the candy and stick into the bottom of the madeleine.
- Dip the entire thing in the green candy and place three red candies in the bottom corner, like berries.
- Place on a waxed paper or parchment lined cookie sheet to dry. Chill to set.
- Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Thanks for the party sweets. I love your festive madeleines. Have you ever made madeleines from scratch? I haven’t yet but I’m sure you need some sort of mould, must look into that.
And sugar makes me smile too… in a hyperactive kinda way! ๐
I need to try! They sell pans, but I don’t have one. ๐
Those Madeleines are so cute!
And the donuts you featured have my stomach growling.
Thanks for featuring my Almond Roca!
Thanks Rebekah!! ๐
Thanks for the party, Dorothy! Those Madeleines are wonderful! Have a Merry Christmas!
Thanks Karyn, you too!
Thanks for the party Dorothy!
Adding chocolate and sticks to anything just ups the cute factor by about 100:-) Those are way too cute!!! Thanks for the awesome party Dorothy!!!
Thanks Jocelyn!
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