Saturday, August 15, 2020

Weekend Cooking: Making Macarons

I have mentioned a couple of times before that there are certain foods that I feel intimidated the thought of trying to make, and macarons is one of the recipes that I specifically named in this context.

I always intended to try making them at some point, but a couple of weeks ago I was given a not too subtle nudge by a friend of mine who sent two of us a kit to make macarons. We then all made them and sat down to an afternoon tea where we all tasted our creations.

Similar to the Bake It Boxes I used to do, this kit came with everything we needed to be able to make macarons with a milk chocolate passionfruit ganache filling. 

Firstly, the box that it came in, is gorgeous! I am intending to keep that box and use it to store some of my baking things in it!



All of the dry ingredients were pre-mixed and packaged up. the only thing we really had to do was measure out egg whites and provide cream for the ganache. Oh, and I had to sift the almond meal/icing sugar mix.



After following the instructions which involved whisking up egg whites, and getting sugar up to the appropriate temperature, we had macaron shell mix!



As always, my piping skills could do with some work!



Leaving the trays of shells to rest so that hopefully they get the "skin" on top before they get baked.



And the finished product. I think they look a bit like minions, but they tasted amazing!

I guess the big question is would I make them again? The answer is a resounding yes. I need to remember to use my finger to push down the tip so that they can sit properly on the plate, but while it was a bit tricky, it wasn't too hard to do!

Do you make macarons? What's your favourite flavour combination?

I am linking this post to In My Kitchen hosted at Sherry's Pickings.


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18 comments:

  1. That looks very ambitious, even with all the ingredients measured out. I haven't had a macaron in a long time since I am not so ambitious.

    be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. It's certainly nice to have crossed something intimidating off the list Mae!

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  2. That looks pretty amazing to me! I’m not so
    Much a baker as a kick about in the kitchen person, mainly soups and dinner fare. You did a marvelous job with these!

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    1. Thanks Tina! They certainly tasted delicious

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  3. Looks amazing! So pretty and I can only imagine how good it tastes!

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  4. OMG I have this on my to do list since last year when we were in Paris and I got hooked on them. I can find them here in the stores. But I have been collecting recipes for various flavours.
    You have motivated me.

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    1. I hope you do try them Jackie! They are very satisfying to make!

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  5. They are beautiful! You know, I don't think I have ever eaten a macaroon...

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  6. not sure how i feel about macarons. they seem to be all hyped up with nowhere to go:) i don't mind eating them ....

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  7. oops! that sounds a bit mean. sorry! i'm sure yours were delish. Minions are the best!

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  8. Lol.I wasn't offended. They were totally delicious. I will make them again....one day.

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  9. Good for you for finally giving them a go!

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  10. Like you, these totally intimidate me. But, maybe with the kit??? Who knows? I bet those were delicious...eating little minions! Linking up!

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  11. They look so good, I’ve made as well but mine ended up being huge! Well done for having a try!

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  12. You did a great job for your first effort. I took a cooking class on how to make macarons several years ago but mine were never as even as yours.

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