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Those who love coconut and white chocolate combos will enjoy this erythritol sweetened and gluten-free treat. Lime zest adds a refreshing citrus flavour to the cookie that's complemented by the sweet white chocolate coating. It is super easy to make and takes just a few ingredients.
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- 4 Egg whites, at room temperature
- 75 g Desiccated coconut
- 75 g Desiccated coconut, lightly toasted
- 100 g Erythritol granules
- 1/2 tbsp Finely grated lime rind
- 1/4 tsp Vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 150 g White chocolate couverture for dipping, chopped
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- Preheat oven to 180C/350F. In a large bowl, whisk egg whites until frothy. Add in coconut, erythritol granules, lemon rind, vanilla extract and pinch of salt. Use a rubber spatula to fold the dough together until combined.
- Dampen your hands with cold water and form tablespoons of mixture into domes. Bake until golden, about 15-20 minutes. Cool slightly on the baking sheets, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
- In a double boiler or a heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, melt the chopped white chocolate, removing it from the heat when a few small lumps remain. Stir until smooth.
- Working one at a time, dip the bottoms of the macaroons into the white chocolate and place back on the lined sheet pan. Chill in the fridge for 20 minutes until set. Store the macaroons in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 7 days.
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I love macaroon, would not have thought of dipping it in white choc! Yum!
ReplyDeleteYummy treats, Angie. Coconut and lime? I think that's brilliant!
ReplyDeleteHow can you not like coconut and white chocolate?! I've got to make these!! What a unique and decadent treat! Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteA heavenly treat! What a great combination.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Hello, Angie.
ReplyDeleteHow can someone dislike coconuts and chocolates? It looks so pretty and yummy. It is actually making me very hungry. Haha. I hope I can make it sooner.
Don’t these sound like a luscious treat. I love that these are dipped in white chocolate with a hint of lime, and the shape makes them perfect for dipping.
ReplyDeleteI love coconut Angie so I know these would be welcome in our house. Also love the addition of lime - that's really smart to add a bright freshness to the cookies. Great recipe!
ReplyDeleteAngie, I must make these soon - that combination of flavors is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI do love macaroons but have never made dipped with chocolate. These with white bottoms look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYum! I am loving every single ingredient in these beauties.
ReplyDeleteIt looks super elegant!
ReplyDeleteMacaroons are my favorite, the white chocolate makes them even more special. Lovely cookies Angie!
ReplyDeleteYou've just combined two of my favorite ingredients: coconut and white chocolate! I love these cookies!!!
ReplyDeleteThese just look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI want to make this. The last time I made, I headed to disaster. I love the concept of no flour and coconut only. Its just my kind of sweet treat. Thank you for the recipe Angie darling.
ReplyDeleteThe macaroons look so pretty and so decadent.
ReplyDeleteYou took macaroons to a whole new level Angie!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made macaroons for a while. Your beautiful macaroons get me itching to make some, Angie.
ReplyDeleteI have never made macaroons, they look heavenly! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI just love these ! I can imagine how good it smells. Should be a good idea for the coming festive treat. Enjoy your day, Shuling.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
These macarons look absolutely beautiful ANgie, love them! xoxox
ReplyDeleteOh wow, they look so cute! I haven't made them yet, should give them a try☺
ReplyDeleteA wonderful combination. Hard to resist!
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth is erythritol???? is it like a sugar substitute? these looks lovely, :) enjoy your sunday !
ReplyDeleteThese are the best macaroons ever. I love the use of lime. Citrus adds extra zing.
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ReplyDeleteWhat great macaroons! Lime, chocolate and coconut is such an awesome combo!
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ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful looking macaroons... and definitely a delicious marriage of lime and white chocolate!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bite! White chocolate, lime and coconut? This is perfection!
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chocolate dipped macaroons are fine, but white chocolate is so much better! great idea, angie!
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ReplyDeleteDear Angie, Beautiful. So light and delicious. Have a beautiful week my dear. xoxo Catherine
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ReplyDeleteLove the addition of white chocolate with the coconut! Sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI love all things coconut, Angie, and would love a couple of these with my morning coffee! My favorite candy bar growing up was Mounds and Almond Joy :) Look at those gorgeous, big coconut flakes!
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ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these 3 flavors together Angie!! They're so pretty too and look fun to eat!
ReplyDeleteCoconut and lime are perfect combos! Look cute and I can just pop them in my mouth one by one!
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ReplyDeleteThese are such divine treats! I love white chocolate.
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ReplyDeleteOMG I CAN EAT THIS (without the white chocolate). HAVE YOU perfected a sugar and dairy-free white chocolate yet? lol ... Although, I am 10000% dead serious!
ReplyDeleteCoconut? Lime? White chocolate? Yes! What a terrific recipe -- this sounds just wonderful. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI love anything chocolate and coconut, and these pretty coconut lime macaroons are making me drool, Angie. I wish I could grab a few of them right away.
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ReplyDeleteWow, these macaroons look seriously delicious, Angie!
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ReplyDeleteMmmm I love anything with coconut! And with white chocolate and lime zest! Sounds delightful!
ReplyDeleteI love coconut and I can never say no to white chocolate ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's such a delicious flavour combination! I love macaroons so must try this recipe :D
ReplyDeleteI know a lot of coconut lovers who would fall head over heals for this one! Lovely idea- especially whit the white chocolate! Yummy!
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ReplyDeleteI love how you combined white chocolate with the coconut macaroons, Angie. Plus the addition of lime is brilliant for that added flavor!
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious, Angie! I love that they are sugar-free. I've not tried erythritol, but I've read it tastes a lot like sugar!
ReplyDeleteThese macaroons are not at all what I would've expected. I wish I could reach right inside my screen and take one!
ReplyDeleteLooks scrumptious!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, Angie! And I really love that lime coconut combination!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great addition to the Christmas cookie tray! thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of flavors macaroons.
ReplyDeleteYou touched a sensitive spot Angie, I love macaroons and yours look so delicious :)
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