Matcha Macarons
(Recipe adapted & modified from Carol 烘焙新手必备的第一本书)
Ingredients
45g egg whites
50g castor sugar
65g almond meal
60g icing sugar
1/2 Tbsp green tea powder
Method
- Combine & lightly whisk almond meal, icing sugar & green tea powder in a bowl.
- Place egg whites in a clean mixing bowl. Using an electrical whisk, whisk egg whites until foamy, add in half of the castor sugar & whisk until soft peaks forms. Add in remaining castor sugar & whisk until the egg white mixture becomes shiny & stiff peaks.
- Fold in half of the dry ingredients into the egg whites batter until just combined, fold in the remaining dry ingredients until thoroughly combined, be careful not to over mix the mixture.
- Pour the batter into a piping bag fitted with a plain nozzle, pipe the batter into whatever size & shape you wished.
- Rap the baking tray hard, a few times on the floor to spread the batter slightly.
- Set it aside for the shells' surface to dry up.
- Preheat oven to 200C, slide the tray of dried macarons into the oven, off the heat immediately & keep the oven door ajar with a thick glove placed in between, for 6mins.
- Once the 6mins is up, close the oven door . Bake the macarons at 140C for 5mins & lower the heat to 100C & bake for 15mins again.
- Remove from oven and let it cool completely before removing from the parchment paper. Fill with fillings of your own choice & keep in airtight containers inside the refrigerate for 1 day before serving.
I'm submitting this to the Aspiring Bakers #4 Love is in the air (Feb 2011) hosted by Ellena of Cuisine Paradise
very cute bears!!
ReplyDeleteOMG~~~~ this is really tooo cute to be eaten!!!! You are really good at this. Can open class to teach us le :)
ReplyDeleteTks PH! :)
ReplyDeleteEllena,
ReplyDeleteWow,thanks for your compliments *shy* ;)
very cute and beautiful macaron ^_^
ReplyDeleteHi neyeeloh,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my humble blog & your kind words. Do drop by more often ;)
this is so cute! im sure it taste delicious! (:
ReplyDeleteJasmine,
ReplyDeleteThanks! ;)
these are really really cute! and your baking directions seem very interesting - i'll definitely give your recipe a go!
ReplyDeleteHi Janine,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my humble blog & your kind words. Do drop by more often :)
So adorable! If you are selling it, I will be ordering...!
ReplyDeleteWendy,
ReplyDeleteHahaha, not easy to pipe same size leh. I'm so afraid that when I put 2 shells together, I will see 4 ears instead of 2! ;P
可爱:P
ReplyDeleteso cute!!! very beautifully done!
ReplyDeletei love ur macarons cathy! i bet these are just as good as those we had at edith's place last weekend!
ReplyDelete鲸鱼, jess & jean,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments.! ;)
you gals are really talented, reinventing macarons altogether! Look forward to more of such creative and inspiring work! :)
ReplyDeleteHahaha, Thanks huh Alan. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute. You are really good at fashioning these. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary for the compliments. Enjoy your day ahead ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, these are bear shaped macaroons! How special. :) btw, did you get Carol's first book too? I got it a couple month back but still haven't got much chance to try more recipes...this matcha macaroon looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHoney Bee Sweets,
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my humble blog. Thanks for your compliments. Yup, I got Carol's both books, her bakes are awesome! :)
Love your green bear bears...=)
ReplyDeleteThanks bake for a queen ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute the bears in the background and the bear-shaped macarons. Remind me of the kdrama Princess Hours and Playful Kiss which they used bears at the end of the drama to mimic some of the classic scenes... Haha... I think I sidetrack quite a lot. :)
ReplyDeleteHey hanushi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words. The bears in the background was one of the proposal gift my hubby gave me ;)
i can see that the macarons fever is getting real high..i cant join in the fun yet..wait until i really understand the techniques first..haha! they look so cute from here!
ReplyDeleteSo cute...and the little heart in the middle <3
ReplyDeleteLena & pigpigscorner,
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my humble blog. Do drop by more often ;),
Oh, look at those little jewels!! How cute, teddy macaroons:D)!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cooking Gallery for your kind words. Welcome to my blog, do visit more often :)
ReplyDeleteYou are really pro on the macaroons. They are perfectly baked, somemore every teddy macaroons with evenly shaped. May I ask, do you have special tools for that or you simply pipe it yourself? You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteHehehe thanks Doris for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteI did not use any special tools. I merely use a bigger piping tip for the Teddy head & a smaller tip for their ears. I am glad that they turned out well & fitted perfectly when I sandwiched them together ;)
These are so cute! I can't even get my macs correct. Definitely going to try this again!
ReplyDeleteBlessed Homemaker,
ReplyDeleteNo worries, I failed multiple times too before I got them right. Looking forward to your Macs~ *^_^*
Hehehe thanks Doris for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteI did not use any special tools. I merely use a bigger piping tip for the Teddy head & a smaller tip for their ears. I am glad that they turned out well & fitted perfectly when I sandwiched them together ;)
Oh, look at those little jewels!! How cute, teddy macaroons:D)!!
ReplyDeletei can see that the macarons fever is getting real high..i cant join in the fun yet..wait until i really understand the techniques first..haha! they look so cute from here!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! If you are selling it, I will be ordering...!
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! im sure it taste delicious! (:
ReplyDeleteEllena,
ReplyDeleteWow,thanks for your compliments *shy* ;)
very cute bears!!
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