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Macarons

Cultural Context

Macarons are delicate French confections made from almond flour and egg whites, filled with various creams or ganaches. They are often associated with French patisserie and are popular for their vibrant colors and flavors. Traditionally enjoyed as a sweet treat or dessert, they have gained international fame and are often served at celebrations and special occasions.

FrenchFRdessert
45 min
medium
24 servings
Servings4
140 gr almond flour
125 gr powdered sugar
100 gr egg whites at room temperature
105 gr white granulated sugar
1 gr water-based powdered food coloring

almond flour

🥗Healthier: ground oats

💰Cheaper: sunflower seed flour

Ground oats are lower in fat, while sunflower seed flour is often less expensive.

butter

🥗Healthier: coconut oil

💰Cheaper: margarine

Coconut oil is plant-based and lower in saturated fat, while margarine can be more budget-friendly.

1

Get all ingredients and tools ready before making this recipe.

2

Line two baking sheet pans with a baking mat. Place the piping tip into a piping bag. I use a tall pitcher to hold the bag; this also helps with the transferring macaronage.

3

In the mixing bowl, sift together almond flour and powdered sugar. Sometimes, I sift 2 or 3 times, depending on the almond flour.

4

Mix powdered food coloring with white granulated sugar before adding it to egg whites.

5

Add egg whites to a clean and dry mixing bowl of a stand mixer. Whisk on low speed. Start adding the sugar mixture in a few parts.

6

Set times for 5 minutes and whip meringues. After that, change the speed in the mixer to medium and whip for 5 more minutes. Then change the speed again to a higher speed for 5 minutes. The total time for making French meringue is 15 minutes. I am using a classic Kitchen Aid stand mixer, and the speed is 4-6-8.

7

Add sifted dry ingredients to the French meringue and fold the batter using a spatula. Do not overfold! Check the batter every 5 folds. The batter is ready when it flows fast from the spatula.

8

Transfer the batter to the piping bag with a round tip.

9

Pipe macaron shells on the prepared baking mats. Hold the piping bag straight and apply pressure when you start piping, then stop when you reach the desired size of the macaron shell.

10

Lightly tap the baking tray to remove air bubbles. Use a toothpick or baking needle to remove the bobbles from the piped macaron shells.

11

Let macaron shells rest (dry) on the countertop until no batter sticks to your finger when you touch it. This takes about 15 minutes, maybe longer or shorter, depending on your environment.

12

Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 300°F (150 °C).

13

Bake macaron shells in a preheated oven for 14-16 minutes. Baking time and temperature may be different, depending on your oven.

14

Remove the baking tray from the oven and let the macaron shells cool to room temperature before removing them from the mat.

15

Pair macaron shells of similar sizes before filling them.

Cooking Techniques

mixingfoldingpipingbaking

Equipment Needed

mixing bowlstand mixerpiping bagbaking sheetbaking matspatulatoothpick

Spice Level:

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Dietary

vegetarian

Allergens

nutseggsdairy

Also Known As

French MacaronsParisian Macarons
Local Name: Macarons

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