Being french and all that, how can I not ey? Ladurée is my sanctuary... and Pierre Hermé is my God. So it is only obvious as to why I decided to try and make them...!
After reading many blogs, and many recipes I finally got it down! Brace yourselves!
Pretty :)
Ingredients: (makes about 25-30 macarons)
- 2x 60g of egg whites (aged - leave them out 24 hours prior)
- 150g almond powder (get it really thin!)
- 150g caster sugar + 35g caster sugar for the meringue
- 150g icing sugar
- lemon juice
- pinch of salt
- 50g of water
- food coloring (in this case, i used cocoa powder)
Recipe:
- Heat oven at 145 degrees Celsius.
- Whip up 60g of egg whites and add 35g of sugar in three times. You should get a meringue feel to the egg whites.
- In the mean time, boil 150g caster sugar and 50g of water until thermometer reaches 110 degrees.
- Once this done, add the sugar syrup to the eggwhite/meringue mixture on the sides of the bowl.
- Mix until mixture cools down to 40 degrees Celsius.
- In another bowl, add icing sugar, almond powder and the rest of the egg whites (the other 60g) and mix. (for chocolate macarons, add cocoa, if not add food coloring)
- Add the meringue mixture of the powder mix and fold.
- Fold carefully as you do not want to over fold. It should take you about 45 folds in total. Don't worry about breaking the egg whites apart!
- You should have a sticky texture by now.
- Put it in a piping bag, and make small circles on a baking sheet.
- Put in the oven for about 12 minutes. Let cool.
- In the mean time, you can do whichever filling you may want to do. For chocolate ganache, I boiled 100g of dark chocolate and 100ml of liquid cream and put it in a piping bag.
- Pipe some ganache on one side of the macaron and add another shell to cover.
- Refrigerate for 24-48 hours.
- Enjoy!
* extra tip: before putting in the oven, i find that letting the baking sheet with the uncooked macaron circles out for 10 minutes helps.
Good luck!
1 comment:
Those macarons look lovely! Well done! I need to try them out soon... I will then put a link to my own blog towards you: two food bloggers in London, we must have something in common!
Diane @ travelsaroundmykitchen.blogspot.com
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