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Macaroons


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Ingredients

18 piece(s)

Macaroons

  • 125g ground almonds
  • 150g Icing Sugar ( Raw Sugar turned into icing sugar)
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 100g Egg Whites at room temp
  • 2 drops Food colouring - pink !!

Butter Cream

  • 100g softened butter
  • 200g icing sugar
  • 2 drops Food colouring - pink !!
  • 2 tablespoons Milk
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Recipe's preparation

    Macaroons
  1. Heat the oven to 150 degrees.

    Put the Ground Almonds and Icing sugar into the TM - blitz for 10 secs on speed 10.  

    Set aside and clean the TM bowl.

    Add the butterfly to the TM, add the egg whites - whip for 4 mins on speed 4.

    Add the caster sugar and whip for 5 mins on speed 4 until you have stiff peaks.

  2. Add the ground almonds and icing sugar - and food colouring if you like ...and stir together - for 10 secs on speed 1 (reverse).

    Put the mixture into a piping bag and pipe circles on the baking paper ( just fill them in!!).

    Cook at 150 degress for 13 mins.  Leave to cool on a cooling tray.

     

  3. Butter Cream
  4. Put the butter, icing, milk and food colouring into the TM (I didn't wash it !!) and mix for 10 secs on speed 4.  Put the mixure in the piping bag to sandwich 2 macaroons together.

  5. To assemble
  6. Sandwich 2 macaroons together with butter cream.

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  • Angela de Gunst wrote: Thanks

    Submitted by Tissie on 19. June 2016 - 16:35.

    Angela de Gunst

    Thanks MISSJKB but both versions of the spellings are ok ... check out ...

    http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Raspberry-Chocolate-French-Macaroons-236668

    http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/recipes/multicoloured-macaroons

    Thanks

    Actually they are 2 very different things

    http://www.popsugar.com/food/Macarons-vs-Macaroons-8038818

     

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  • Did your oven preheat fully?

    Submitted by Barina789 on 16. April 2014 - 16:14.

    Did your oven preheat fully? before you put them in the oven- I also only cooked 1 tray at a time in the centre of the oven

    Leave them on the tray until totally cool before removing from the paper (peeling the paper off whilst holding the biscuit seem to work for me) 

    good luck next time

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  • The first time I made them I

    Submitted by Barina789 on 16. April 2014 - 16:07.

    The first time I made them I put all the sugar ( caster & icing) inot the egg white & of course it didn't work but I cooked them anyway ( very flat & sticky) but tasted good as I had divided the mixture & added orange essence to half the mix & choc the other half before cooking. post cooking I did 1 orange & 1 choc half & they tasted good tmrc_emoticons.)

    this time I made them following the instruction properly & wow real macaroons.... Yeah. what is the best way to store them?

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  • For some reason mine were

    Submitted by amitysky on 18. February 2013 - 12:06.

    For some reason mine were quite soft & moist on the bottom and stuck to the baking paper! They cracked when I tried to remove them to cool. Not sure why?? Perhaps my oven needed to be hotter or they needed to cook longer. I tried for 13 mins then 15 mins and still the same thing happened!!

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  • http://theresnoplacelikeoz.co

    Submitted by Benjanewhite on 6. July 2012 - 12:29.

    http://theresnoplacelikeoz.com/foodlove/macaron-vs-macaroon-whats-the-difference/

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  • Thanks MISSJKB but both

    Submitted by Angela de Gunst on 31. May 2012 - 15:36.

    Thanks MISSJKB but both versions of the spellings are ok ... check out ...

    http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Raspberry-Chocolate-French-Macaroons-236668

    http://www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk/recipes/multicoloured-macaroons

    Thanks

    Ang

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  • Sorry to let you know but you

    Submitted by MISSJKB on 27. May 2012 - 19:01.

    Sorry to let you know but you have spelt the title wrong. It should be macaron, as macaroons are completely different.

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  • I thought these would be

    Submitted by Angela de Gunst on 26. May 2012 - 09:25.

    I thought these would be difficult to make, but they were easy and came out well - I will be making them again soon for sure !!! tmrc_emoticons.;)

    Ang

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