Recipe Source: Skybake
Dating back to the 18th century, the macaron is a traditional French pastry, made of egg whites, almond powder, icing sugar and sugar. This sweet pastry came out of the French courts' baker's oven as round meringue-like domes with a flat base.
Macarons, also anglicized "macaroons", are not to be confused with a similar pastry also called macaroons. Macarons are sandwich-like pastries made with two thin cookies and a cream or ganache between the cookies. Macaroons are dense cookies made either with coconut or with a coarse almond paste.
Macarons come in a wide variety of flavors varying by store and season; ranging from traditional to exotic. Wikipedia
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- In a mixing bowl whisk together the ground hazelnut and powdered sugar until completely blended. Line 3 baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In your stand mixer fitted with the whisk, beat the egg whites and pinch of salt until foamy, gradually add the sugar and continue beating until soft peaks appear.
- Fold in the ground hazelnut mixture in two additions until your get a slow moving batter. Fill a pastry bag with the batter and pipe small amounts of batter 3 cm in diameter, 2 cm apart. Leave to rest for 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 170C/340F and bake for 15 minutes. Remove and cool completelyt on rack. Spoon the filling on one shell and sandwich with another one.
Macaroons are one of my all time favourite treats. You did a wonderful job on these. I have tried to make them before, but they haven't come out exactly right. I'm still trying though. Yours look really great.
ReplyDeleteAngie those turned out great!
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Awesome! they looks so beautiful and tempting. I love all the pics.. looks soo good.
ReplyDeleteFabulous..love the first click Angie..too good :-)
ReplyDeleteThey're so beautiful and smooth.
ReplyDeleteAll three types sound really delicious.
WOW gorgeous macarons,u got the perfect feets,thse r still in my 'to do list'...Gr8 job..
ReplyDeletegreat job angie!! they are such marvelous delights!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, do we have to bake it before serving? Or just serve like that. :)
ReplyDeleteI love that proverb! and your macaroons...I bet your house smells great all the time!
ReplyDeleteAngie, please open a bakery in HK! I'll be your representative. Hire me! Hire me!
ReplyDeleteOh my. Those look divine! I've actually never had a macaroon, how sad is that?
ReplyDeleteYour macarons look great. This is one thing we totally haven't tried yet because it seems a little hard. It's probably worth the effort though.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie ! These are such perfect little BEAUTIES! ... Totally fit for publication in a fancy food mag... gorgeous pictures... I just can't wait to try making these...
ReplyDeleteWoww awesome macaroons Angie:)
ReplyDeleteI need to make these I am seeing such fantastic macarons lately and yours are right up there - great job!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are just out of the world. Nice to read about Macarons too.. good going.
ReplyDeleteyour macarons look delicious, Angie.
ReplyDeleteNever try to make macarons before. Your marcarons look perfect. Must try one day.
ReplyDeleteThese look absolutely delicious Angie! And so perfect! I love those fillings!
ReplyDeletePERFECT macarons, and macademia cream sounds heavenly!
ReplyDeleteYour macarons look perfect. This is something I haven't tried baking yet.
ReplyDeleteAngie, those macarons look perfect. I shall try this baking this one day...I find it intimidating though:))
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I've never eaten macarons in my life! :D
ReplyDeletepics look good. I never had them before
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ReplyDeleteAngie, hazelnuts are among my favorite, so I am CRAVING those. All look tempting and beautiful. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I get an oven...Macaroons are first on my list!!!! This looks so amazing. Angie, you are very talented. I can't wait to give these a try!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous macarons! I would love to try all of them, especially the matcha ones.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful! I have yet to try my hand at macaroons...the scary stories I hear bout making macaroons are just simply....scary....I need to get over that :)) tq for sharing
ReplyDeleteYour macaroons look perfect. Now I have the craving.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I've never tried macarons before, but they look so good, I think I have to try!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! Must be good to eat too!
ReplyDeleteDo, u have to bake them or not??? Pls reply!
Thought of baking it tonight! TQ
Great flavour & perfect out come! I made some last weekend. It was my first trial. Really happy with the result! Thanks for sharing this. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI need lessons from you on how to make such luscious macaroons! Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I love the look of your new header. Thank you, as always, for visiting. I've missed your lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your kind comments!
ReplyDelete@Jen: Sorry that I have missed typing the baking step!
@homeladychef: I didn't realize that I have missed the baking part! LOL Thank you!
@racieMoo: Thank you!
I'm not a big fan for macarons but don't mind to try yours. They look so perfect and yummy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous macarons! I have never made them, but really want to give it a try...yours are all so pretty...wish I could reach out and grab a few :D
ReplyDeletelooks awesome... cant wait to grab one.. wonderful presentation
ReplyDeleteHello Angie!!
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They really look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI always love the shape and color of macaroon!! yours look fantastic!! only tried once,too sweet and quite challenging for me.hahaha!! maybe I should try again this coming Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteYour macarons look great! And, the flavors sound fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI have to make some macaroons now! These look so delicious and beautiful
ReplyDeleteDelicious & beautiful macaroons! Would love to have a few right now!
ReplyDeleteFantastic macarons Angie!!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanks for the comments. I answered your question in the same post as answering it here would be a off topic comment.
ReplyDeleteMacroons looks so good Angie, they are tempting......
ReplyDeleteThey look absolutely amazing, perfect in every way, I'll Take them all please!
ReplyDeleteThe macarons are quite popular on the web blog these days. Yours are very nice, indeed! I really like macarons but, have only had coconut ones.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a nice job on these. I keep seeing them around and I'm dying to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteNice looking macarons! Everyone is making them. yay!!
ReplyDeleteyay you did it! They have feet!!
ReplyDeletemmmmm yum! i love macarons!
ReplyDeleteStunning, Angie!Looks very elegant
ReplyDeleteIlove macaroons, and these look wonderful. You have great recipes.
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous Angie. You are so talented with dainty pastries. I think I would rather eat and make them. But I would probably change my mind. :)
ReplyDeleteAngie,all of your recipes look absolutely yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteYour recipes look just great and really tasty. Thank you for this beautiful and delighted time I spent through your blog.
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