Coconut Macadamia Nut Cookies

December 4: National Cookie Day
Before our sudden move back to Hawaii, we had to get rid of a lot of ingredients in our pantry (we donated them all to Islander’s culinary club friends). Like a good island girl, she already had the tropical staples she needed to bake her last cookie in our mainland kitchen. She packaged the chewy coconut macadamia nut cookies and gave the treats away and said a sad aloha to her friends. These cookies are chewy and sweet; her farewells were bittersweet. But like the lyrics in the song “Aloha ‘Oe’,” composed by the deposed Queen Lili’uokalani in 1878, they end on a positive note:
Aloha ‘oe, aloha ‘oe…
One fond embrace…
Until we meet again.
We have slowly settled down in our new and much smaller kitchen in Hawaii. But mainland and international friends already want to meet again and visit, reunite and cook together like we used to do in each other’s kitchens. Perhaps they can bake this recipe and take some as snacks on the long flight back to the mainland or home countries. Make memories with alohaand lovingly bake up some coconut macadamia nut cookies together, especially on National Cookie Day.
Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup shredded sweetened coconut flakes, toasted
- ½ cup butter, unsalted and softened
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon coconut extract
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 egg
- 1 ¼ cup flour, all purpose
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon salt]
- 1 cup macadamia nuts, roasted and chopped
Directions
In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter with brown sugar. Beat in the egg. Add the coconut and vanilla extracts.

In a small pan, toast the coconut flakes over medium low heat until slightly brown. Remove from heat and cool. In a separate bowl, combine the flour, baking soda and salt. Gradually add to wet ingredients. Stir in the coconut and macadamia nuts (by hand). Mix well until a dough comes together.

Scoop 1-inch balls and roll into rounds. Place onto a lightly greased baking sheet. Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F for 10-15 minutes or until the edges are browned. Remove from the oven and let set for 5-10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.

Notes
- Mahalo (thank you) to the B. ‘Ohana in Hawaii for sharing a version of this cookie recipe which we tweaked to make use of the last pantry items in our mainland home.
- We moved back to Oahu to be closer to Islander’s elderly parents. It is important to take care of kūpuna.
- Search our blog for other cookie recipes.