How to Make Macarons? Easy French Macarons Recipes (2024)

I am so thrilled about the guest post that I will be sharing with you today. Not only does the author take amazingly beautiful photos, but she also makes gorgeous Cakes, Cupcakes, and Macarons. Her name is Linda Lomelino, she’s from Sweden, and she writes on her blog Call me Cupcake.

How to Make Macarons? Easy French Macarons Recipes (1)

I asked Linda if she would like to guest blog on CakeJournal, and I am so happy that she accepted! Linda will be sharing her tips and recipeon how to make macarons, and I hope that you will enjoy her post as much as I do. So, thank you, Linda, for guest blogging on CakeJournal today.

Making & Flavoring Macarons

You might know that macarons are highly unreliable cookies, even if you have made them several times. The results can vary from time to time, and sometimes you have no idea what went wrong. It takes some time to figure out what works for you in your kitchen and oven. However, don’t give up! They are definitely not impossible to make, and once you get the hang of them, you’ll be able to make them without even thinking. And once you’ve mastered them, you’ll become a pro in no time!

Also, remember, those macarons are highly addictive, and once you’ve tried them, there’s no turning back! All your friends will probably want to taste them too. How could they not? They are both delicious and pretty to look at!

What You Need to Make Macarons

Ok, let’s get started. First of all, here’s what you’ll need:

1. Strainer
2. Parchment paper
3. Almonds
4. Powdered sugar
5. Granulated sugar
6. Egg whites
7. Bowls
8. Round tip
9. Piping bag
10. Spatula
11. Stand or hand mixer

This is the basic recipe for French meringue macarons, and it makes 35-40 whole macarons.

Ingredients:

  • 100 gr (1 1/8 cup) ground almonds (make sure to grind more than 100 grams/1 1/8 cup);
  • 100-110 gr (3/8 cup) egg whites (about 3 egg whites), aged 1 day at room temperature covered with clingfilm;
  • 200 gr (1 1/2 cup) powdered sugar;
  • 4 tablespoons (about 45 gr) of granulated sugar.

How To Make Macarons Easy in 6 Simple Steps

  1. Grind the almonds in a food processor. Sift to get rid of any large pieces or lumps.

2. Mix the powdered sugar together with the ground almonds in a food processor.

3. Whip the egg whites with a hand- or stand mixer in a large bowl. As the egg whites start foaming, add the sugar one tablespoon at a time and continue whipping until the mixture is glossy and stiff. You should be able to hold the bowl upside down without the meringue sliding out!

4. Fold the dry mixture into the meringue using a spatula. Add food coloring if desired and fold until fully mixed. The mixture should flow like a ribbon when you hold up the spatula. Don’t overmix!

However, if you want to test if the batter has a good consistency, just dollop some batter on a piece of parchment paper. Therefore, if the dollop slowly “flattens”, you’re good to go! If not, just keep folding.

Further advice:

  • I usually find that a slightly under-mixed batter is better than an over-mixed one.
  • Also, if you want to color your macarons, it’s generally better to use powdered food coloring or pastes that are low in liquid.
  • Furthermore, if you, like me, find it difficult to fill a pastry bag with only two hands, put your piping bag in a tall glass or jar.

5. Fill your piping bag and pipe the macarons onto baking sheets. I usually end up with two sheets. Remember that the shells will “flatten” once you’ve piped, so don’t make them too big. About 2,5-3 cm (1 inch) is enough.

6. Let them set for 60 minutes to form a dry skin.

Cooking Macarons

Heat the oven to 150° C (300 degrees F). Then, bake the macarons for 10-12 minutes in the middle of the oven. Also, keep a close eye on them for the last couple of minutes as they brown easily. Last but not least, you can test if they are done by touching the tip of a macaron. If it “wobbles” they are not done.

Finally, let the shells cool completely before removing them from the baking sheets. If you have trouble removing them from the paper, put them back in the oven for a couple of minutes. Last but not least, pipe your filling of choice on a shell and sandwich them together with another shell.

How To Put Macarons Flavors

There is an endless list of flavors you can use for macarons. However, the best way to flavor the shells is to use dry flavorings, such as dried, ground zest from the lime, lemon, or orange. Also, you can replace half of the ground almonds with ground pistachios or any other type of nut. Moreover, if you want to make chocolate shells, just replace 15 grams of the powdered sugar with cocoa powder (that means 185 gr powdered sugar + 15 gr cocoa powder).

Chocolate macarons usually need to be baked for a few minutes more, about 14-15 minutes. However, don’t worry if the shells seem too hard and crunchy. They will be perfect after a day or two in the refrigerator (with filling)! Also, ground instant coffee is a perfect way to add flavor to your shells. Just add 1-2 tablespoons to the dry mixture, depending on how strong you want the coffee flavor to be.

Not to mention, the shells can also be sprinkled with, for example, chopped pistachios or a pinch of sea salt to add even more flavor. Yet, just remember to do this right after you’ve piped the shells on the baking sheet before they form a dry skin.

How To Make Filling For Macarons

You can use any type of filling you like: my favorites are ganaches and buttercream, but you can also use jams and curds if you want to. Suppose the filling contains a lot of liquid, I recommend eating them the same day. If not, keeping them in a day or two (in a box with an air-tight lid, of course) in the refrigerator will only make them taste better!

So, let’s see three of the most common fillings for macarons!

Dark Chocolate Ganache for Best Macaron Recipe

  • 150 gr (1 3/8 cup) chopped dark chocolate
  • 150 ml (5/8 cup) heavy cream

In creating Dark Chocolate Ganache, put the chocolate in a heat-proof bowl. Then, in a saucepan, bring the cream to a boil and pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Let stand for a minute and then stir until combined. Let cool until firm enough to pipe. This is best served during events like New year.

Vanilla Swiss Meringue Buttercream for Macarons

  • 2 large egg whites
  • 90 gr (1/2 cup) granulated sugar
  • 110 gr (1/2 cup) softened butter (cut into pieces)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract or seeds from 1/2 vanilla bean

In creating Vanilla Swiss Meringue Buttercream, whisk together egg whites and sugar in a heat-proof bowl. Put the bowl in a double boiler with simmering water. Keep whisking until the mixture reaches 65 degrees C (150 degrees F). Remove from heat. Start whipping the mixture with a hand mixer or in a stand mixer until it is white and fluffy, like meringue.

Whip until cool; this can take up to 10 minutes. Add the butter slowly, piece by piece, and keep whipping for another 3 minutes. If the mixture looks soupy and grainy, don’t give up! Just keep whipping, and it’ll come together. Add the vanilla or any other type of flavoring and whip until fully combined.

Italian Meringue Buttercream for Macarons

  • 1/2 cup of cold water (120ml)
  • 2/4 cup of caster sugar (530ml / 430gr)
  • 1 cup of egg whites (about 6 egg whites
  • 1/2 pound of soft unsalted butter (680gr)
  • 1 tsp of vanilla extract

See my tutorial on making Italian meringue buttercream to create this delicious filling for your macarons. Also, this is not only one of the best-tasting frostings but also great fordecorating cupcakeswith swirls and covering cakes.So, if you want to create an entire candy bar, this filling is amazing for macarons, cupcakes, and even a beautiful, tasty cake!

Suggested Read: Homemade Ice Cream

Happy Caking!

Finally, just store filled macarons in an air-tight box in the refrigerator for 5-6 days. It is also possible to freeze them once they’re filled if you prefer it that way. All in all, this is it! Now you know all the steps and essential ingredients and tools for making the most delicious and good-looking macarons out there. Of course, you can always improvise with the feeling or decorations, but keep close to the recipe. Making and flavoring the macarons can be a tricky project! But don’t hesitate to make some improvisions, you can flavor it any way you want.

So, now it’s your time to share your experience with this recipe with all of us! Please tell us how it was and show us your results in the comments section below! Also, if you have further questions, do not hesitate to share them. I am here for you and all your sweet projects!

Happy Caking!

Louise

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