Recipe: French almond macaroons
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Makes 50 sandwiched macaroons
300g icing sugar
300g ground almonds
5 eggwhites (from 59g eggs)
Pinch of cream of tartar
1/3 cup (75g) caster sugar
Red and yellow food colouring
Fillings
250g unsalted butter, softened
150g icing sugar, sifted
2 tsp finely grated mandarin rind
1 tsp orange blossom water
½ cup raspberries
1 tsp rosewater
- Using a fine sieve, sift icing sugar and almonds, pushing through with a wooden spoon. Using an electric mixer, whisk eggwhites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and whisk until soft peaks form. Add sugar, 1 tbs at a time, and whisk until dissolved. Stir meringue into almond mixture (mixture will be stiff), then halve. Tint one half pink, the other half orange.
- Spoon 1 mixture into a piping bag fitted with a 5mm piping nozzle. Pipe (or spoon) 1.5cm rounds on to baking paper-lined oven trays*, then repeat with other mixture. Set meringues aside, uncovered, on trays for 1 hour (this will help minimise cracking).
- Preheat oven to 150ºC and bake macaroons, 2 trays at a time, swapping trays halfway through cooking, for 20 minutes or until firm to the touch. Remove from oven and cool on trays. Slide a knife under each macaroon to release from paper, then store in an airtight container until ready to fill.
- For fillings, using an electric mixer, beat butter until pale and fluffy, then gradually beat in icing sugar until combined. Transfer half the mixture from the bowl to another bowl and add mandarin rind and orange blossom water. Stir to combine. Add raspberries and rosewater to remaining mixture in mixing bowl and, using the electric mixer, beat until well combined. Sandwich pink macaroons with raspberry filling and orange macaroons with mandarin filling. Serve.
* To create a perfectly smooth top on your macaroons, dip a finger into a bowl of water and gently smooth out any peaks.
Recipes: Sophia Young. Photography: Ben Dearnley. Styling: Amber Keller. Food Preparation: Lisa Featherby. Stylist’s assistant: Nick Banbury. Fashion styling: Nadene Duncan. Hair & make up: David Novak-Piper.
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I was delighted to find this recipe. After spending a special break in Paris recently and indulging in many delicious macaroons in the Rue de Rivoli, It was great to find I could make them so easily at home. I've just made a batch for the French teacher at school.
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