Elegant, buttery, and full of holiday charm – these Festive Cranberry Rosemary Madeleines combine the delicate texture of classic French madeleines with the cozy flavours of Christmas. Each bite offers sweet-tart cranberries, fragrant rosemary, and a hint of orange zest, all finished with a white chocolate dip that makes them shine on any holiday dessert table.
Hey folks – I hope you all are doing well!
Today, I’m bringing you something a little extra special for the holidays. These festive cranberry rosemary madeleines are a delightful twist on the traditional French cookie-cake – tender, buttery, and delicately infused with rosemary and citrus. They strike the perfect balance of sweet, aromatic, and bright flavours. And if you don’t expect snow for Christmas this year, these golden madeleines might just make your kitchen feel like one.
What Are Madeleines
Madeleines are small, shell-shaped French sponge cakes that strike a perfect balance between light and buttery. They’re often described as a cross between a cookie and a mini cake. Traditionally flavoured with vanilla or lemon, madeleines are known for their soft crumb, golden edges, and signature hump – achieved by resting the batter before baking. These festive cranberry rosemary madeleines take the classic recipe to a new level with seasonal flavours and a white chocolate finish.
Why You’ll Love These Festive Cranberry Rosemary Madeleines
- Beautifully festive: Dotted with red cranberries, dipped in white chocolate, and garnished with rosemary and sugared cranberries – they look like little edible ornaments.
- Delicate yet flavourful: Light and airy texture meets the richness of butter and white chocolate.
- Unique flavour pairing: Rosemary adds a subtle herbal note that perfectly complements the tart cranberries.
- Perfect for gifting: Pretty, fragrant, and impressive – ideal for holiday dessert trays or edible gifts.
Festive Cranberry Rosemary Madeleines Flavour and Texture Profile
These festive cranberry rosemary madeleines are buttery, soft, and slightly crisp at the edges. The cranberries add a juicy tartness, while rosemary and orange zest bring subtle herbal and citrus undertones. The white chocolate glaze adds sweetness and a silky texture, making every bite feel like a festive indulgence.
Ingredients You’ll Need for This Recipe
- Eggs: Room-temperature eggs give the madeleines structure and help create that signature fluffy texture.
- Sugar and honey: The combination adds sweetness and moisture while giving the crumb a delicate golden hue.
- Butter: Melted unsalted butter gives these festive cranberry rosemary madeleines their signature richness. Reserve a little for greasing the molds.
- Flour and baking powder: Provide light structure and that lovely domed rise. A bit of extra flour is used to dust the molds.
- Vanilla and spices: Vanilla, nutmeg, and cinnamon give the batter warmth and depth – perfect for the season.
- Cranberries: A mix of fresh and dried cranberries adds both tart bursts and chewy sweetness. Lightly coating the fresh berries with cornstarch prevents them from sinking.
- Rosemary: Minced fresh rosemary adds a delicate piney aroma that transforms these into truly festive treats.
- Orange zest: Brightens the flavour and enhances the holiday feel.
- White chocolate: Used for dipping – it adds a creamy, decorative finish that pairs beautifully with the cranberry and rosemary notes.
- Garnish: Sugared cranberries and sugared rosemary sprigs make a stunning presentation.
How to Make These Festive Cranberry Rosemary Madeleines
Melt the butter and let it cool slightly. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs until foamy, then add the sugar, honey, and spices. Whisk vigorously (or use a hand mixer) until the mixture is pale and thick. Toss the chopped fresh cranberries with cornstarch, then gently fold them into the batter along with the dried cranberries, flour, and baking powder. Add the melted butter, fold to combine.
Chill the batter for at least 20–30 minutes – this step is key for successful madeleines, as the rest allows the gluten to relax and the batter to thicken, helping form that classic domed shape when baked.
Preheat the oven to 190°C (375°F). Grease and flour the madeleine molds, tapping out any excess. Fill each mold about two-thirds full, then immediately reduce the temperature to 170°C (350°F). Bake for 8–12 minutes (depending on the size of your molds), until golden and springy. Let cool slightly, then remove from the pan and let completely cool. Melt the white chocolate, dip each madeleine halfway, and garnish with cranberries or rosemary if desired. Let set and enjoy!
More Festive Bakes for the Holidays
Are you looking for more festive cookies for this holiday season? Be sure to check more recipes:
- Orange Clove Christmas Cookies – Festive Spiced Shortbread
- Gingersnap Cookies: The Less-Sweet Holiday Classic
- Soft Ginger Christmas Cookies with Orange Clove Glaze
- Festive Brandy Snaps with Brandy Whipped Cream
- Cranberry Rosemary Christmas Shortbread Wreath Cookies
I’d love for you to try these Festive Cranberry Rosemary Madeleines. If you give the recipe a go, please share your results in the comments, message me on Instagram, or post your photos with the hashtag #havocinthekitchen. I look forward to seeing your creations and hearing your thoughts!
Cheers!
This sounds amazing. I can’t wait to make it. Just wondering if you test the batter at room temp or in the fridge? Thanks Ange
Hi Ange,
Yes, ideally the batter should be refrigerated; thank you for noticing this – I’ve added this to the recipe. But honestly, on a few occasions I let it rest at room temp, and they still turned out well :)
Good luck!
Thank you.
Also, how far in advance can you bake and decorate the madeleines?
Hi Ange,
Unfortunately, madeleines are not really a make-ahead recipe. They are best to enjoy within one day or better hours as they start loosing their freshness, airiness, and moisture fast. Cranberries and white chocolate preserve the moisture for a bit longer – but still I will not recommend baking and decorating them more than 5-6 hours in advance. Make sure to cover the decorated madeleines with a kitchen towel or store them in an air-tight container – that should also preserve their freshness.
Thank you
What a beautiful flavour combination and that texture inside looks just perfect. So beautifully decorated too.
Thank you Marie!
Love the cranberry and rosemary combo Ben! These madeleines are so beautiful and festive. And dipping in white chocolate is such a great a idea. Wish I had one right now! 😋
Thank you Shannon!
These madeleines are so pretty and festive, Ben! Love the addition of rosemary for color and that incredible earthy scent!
Thank you Marissa!
You know, when the flavors are so good, I have absolutely nothing against “stealing” them to create a new idea. These madeleines are packed with all of the holiday flavors, so I totally understand why you wanted to make a batch. And like the shortbread cookies, I’m guessing these didn’t last long in your house! Very festive indeed, Ben!
Thank you David!
I really have to buy a madelein mould.
Thank you Tandy!
Agree with Angie, those frosting and decoration makes it really appealing, I feel I want to grab those of my screen
Thank you Raymund!
I love the holiday flavours in these beautiful madeleines. The frosting and decoration make them even more appealing!
Thank you Angie!