In October Memória, Mangio da Sola, posted her Daring Bakers Cinnamon Roll Macarons and I thought it was a fabulous idea. They have a scrumptious brown sugar cinnamon shell with a rich cream cheese filling.
So when Jamie and Deeba announced the creation of Mac Tweets with a monthly mac challenge I knew immediately the mac flavor I wanted to try – Cinnamon Roll Macs. And I’m so glad I did! They were as sinfully delicious as I had imagined.
I made a one egg version of the Mac Tweet recipe, Tartlette’s, using my version of David Lebovitz’s instructions. My macs are still a bit ruffly, but they have that wonderful crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside mac texture. If you haven’t tried making macarons yet, this is a good one to start with!
Cinnamon Roll Macarons
1 egg white
10 grams granulated sugar
66 grams powdered sugar
37 grams almond meal
1 T. brown sugar
1/2 t. ground cinnamon
Preheat oven to 375º.
Line one baking sheet with parchment paper and have a pastry bag with a plain tip (about 1/2-inch, 2 cm) ready. (Set the pastry bag in a tall glass while you fill the bag.)
Grind together the powdered sugar with the almond powder, brown sugar and cinnamon so there are no lumps; use a blender or food processor since almond meal that you buy isn't quite fine enough.
Whip the egg whites to a foam, gradually add the sugar until you obtain a glossy meringue. (Your whites are ready if the peak doesn’t bend over when you pull the beater out of the whites.)
Carefully fold the dry ingredients, in two batches, into the beaten egg whites with a flexible rubber spatula. When the mixture is just smooth and there are no streaks of egg white, stop folding and scrape the batter into the pastry bag.
Pipe the batter on the parchment-lined baking sheets in 1-inch (3 cm) circles (about 1 tablespoon each of batter), evenly spaced one-inch (3 cm) apart. (There is a nice macaron template here.)
Rap the baking sheet a few times firmly on the counter top to flatten the macarons, if necessary. Bake them for 10-15 minutes. Let cool completely then remove from baking sheet.
Cream Cheese Filling
1 oz. cream cheese
1 T. butter
1/2 cup powdered sugar
splash of vanilla
dash of salt
Beat together cream cheese and butter. Add the confectioners' sugar, vanilla extract and salt.
In addition to posting this wonderful mac recipe, Memória, Mangio da Sola, received the Neno’s Award recognizing her scrumptious blog and she passed it on to me!
I’m passing the award on to Mags, The Other Side of Fifty. I love Mags blog. She is always whipping up wonderful meals, fabulous breads and delicious treats for co-irkers!
Neno’s Award—-Rules and Regulations
1. As a dedication for those who love blogging and love to encourage friendships through blogging.
2. To seek the reasons why we all love blogging.
3. Put the award in one post as soon as you receive it.
4. Don’t forget to mention the person who gives you the award.
5. Answer the award’s question by writing the reason why you love blogging.
6. Tag and distribute the award to as many people as you like.
7. Don’t forget to notify the award receivers and put their links in your post.
I love blogging because it challenges me to try recipes out of my comfort zone and has helped me become a better baker. But the best thing about blogging is the wonderful friendships I’ve made with other bloggers worldwide. Food bloggers really are the nicest people!
And speaking of fabulous food bloggers, on Saturday a great group of Utah Food Bloggers met at Wild Grape for brunch and a cookie swap.
Maria, TwoPeasandTheirPod brought chewy Chocolate Peppermint Crunch Cookies.
Holly, PheMomenon brought her favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies from The New York Times.
Tiffany, FoodFinery made colorful Shortbread cookies with cranberries and pumpkin seeds.
Candace, A Little Blog made a fun recipe of her mom’s Sweet & Salty Chocolate Chip cookies.
Christina, Mele Cotte created elegant Chocolate Mascarpone Peanut Butter Chocolate Ganache Mini Tarts.
Becky, Vintage Mixer brought a family favorite Ginger Creams.
Dara, Cookin' Canuck, made festive Cinnamon and Almond Meringue Star Cookies.
Kalyn, Kalyn's Kitchen, doesn’t eat many sweets but came for the great food and fun conversation.
I brought luscious Pecan Squares that I posted recently in my 12 weeks of Christmas cookies series.
Christie, The Table Runner, baked a yummy recipe of a dear friend, Cherry Chocolate Crisps. Visit The Table Runner, to see great pictures of our group eating and snapping pictures of all the delicious cookies! Thanks everyone for a delightful afternoon!
Monday, December 07, 2009
Cinnamon Roll Macarons – Mac Attack 2, an Award, and a Cookie Swap
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Cookie swap with bloggers, what fun!! And Barbara, your macs look delightful, am yet to post mine :-)
Wow, what a great post full of goodies! Love your macaroons but man, those pecan squares are calling my name!
That cookie swap sounds like so much fun!
I love these macs. I might have to try the cinnamon shell but with a chocolate center. YUM!
Those pecan bars also look wonderful. I love pecan pie.
Your cookie swap looked like a blast and all the cookies look awesome. :)
Yum! Love cinnamon flavor and those macarons look fabulous. Congrats on your award!
those pecan squares were tasty! i have enjoyed getting to know you and can't wait to spend more time together... even if you did ditch out on trolley :) xo
First these macarons look awesome! The flavors are right up my alley:) Congrats on the award too:)
I love your mac's! You've given me inspiration and hope. We did have a great time on Saturday as well. As always, I loved your post.
I am more than a little envious! I am about to do my third attempt at Mac Tweet macs (I might try this recipe now actually) and also I'm envious of the spread you guys shared at your blogger meet up - I saw pictures on Tiffany's site earlier too. But I shouldn't be jealous, I did make successful macs several blue moons ago and I just went to Food Blogger Connect and met loads of lovely Twitter Peeps!
The pecan squares look wonderful. We have those here in cafe chain called Pret a Manger but I bet yours are heaps better. xx
Barbara, I'm so honored! Thank you so much for passing this award on to me. It's means a great deal to me.
Nice feet on those macs girl!
Barbara, this macarons look delicious, with cream cheese filings...absolutely yummie! Nicie pictures as well :-)
Your Cinnamon Roll Macarons look delicious! I want one now. The cookie exchange sounds like so much fun! Any photos?
Congrats on the award! I love the sound of a cookie swap =D. Such fun!
Not to mention the macs - gorgeous!!
These sound so good!!
I really think that I need to pack up my family and move to Utah! I think it is like food blogger heaven!
I'm so jealous that you know how to make macarons! these look great!
Sounds fun! ~ Cookie swap with bloggers :D The macarons look great.
oh my gosh what a fun swap, i love the looks of all your cookies!
Those macarons look fantastic, Barbara. I finally have the time to try my hand at making them. And your pecan squares are a must have. I'll be baking tomorrow.
OH MY GOODNESS!! I didn't know you posted about the macs I made. Cool! I lost my internet connection at home, so I'm just now going through my reader.
Your macs look yummy!! I love the photo where you took a bit of it. Yum! Look at the cracked top. I'm glad you enjoyed them.
You are too sweet! I'm glad you had fun at the cookie swap.
What delicious macarons! I just love the idea of cinnamon roll flavored. Congrats on your award!
First of all the macarons look amazing and congrats on your award. What a great mix of cookies from your cookie swap. How fun it would be to meet so many food bloggers. I bet you all had a fabulous time. The star cookie looks really cute.
OK, those Macs look AMAZING. I can only imagine the magic in your mouth!
Wow, I want all of these cookies! Such decadent treats and I can't reach through the screen and grab them!
Each time you ùake macarons they look perfect.
your macarons looks great :) I hope one day my macarons look this good!
Oh, Barbara I want to come to Utah!!!! Your macs are fabulous, you get better with every batch. I love the cinnamon idea! Yum! And then you went and mixed 'em up with those pecan squares! Ohh hungry now!
And thanks a gazillion for adding to the fun of Mc Tweets Mac Attack!
Congratulations on your macarons mum! They look amazing :) And great idea this cookie swap! :o
Alright, those cookies look unbelievable!! Where do I get the almond meal? That is definitely something that don't have in my pantry.
Oh you've found beautiful & delicious feet. Think I wanna lick the 'toes'...LOL! YAY for you Barbara. Lovely to have you on board MacTweets; thank you fpr joining us. Love also that you met such a fab bunch of food bloggers. They really are the best!! Congrats on the award too...gosh I have missed SO MUCH!! xoxo
Wonderful! They look perfect to me. I really want to try my hand at them one day.
Barbara, it was great to see you again! You pecan squares were to die for! My family and I ate them very slowly to savour every bite.
Such an aromatic macarons..i haven't tried these yet..looks yummmmm
Hi there,
Just checking out the cookies and everyone's posts about the brunch. It was fun seeing you again.
I love all, is a delicious macarons!
A kiss from Spain
Your macs are amazing! You are a pro:) I am glad you came to the brunch, it was fun like always!
Will you come over and show me how to make macaroons?
Acccccctually, those mac's don't look all too difficult. Should I have knocked on wood first? : ) Saving that recipe! Thank you...looking forward to following :)
Congrats on your award!! I NEED to make those pecan squares--oh. my. goodness. :)
Your macarons look amazing Barbara, and look at those feet! WOW FABULOUS, BRAVOOOOOOOOOO. I love that pecan squares too.
Congrats on the award darling.
I love cookie swaps. Dangit! I wish I felt better during this holiday!
The Macarons are gorgeous. What an easy recipe too. A cookie swap what an awesome idea.
Cinnamon is one of my favorite spices so this macaroon would definitely be a fav in my book. YUM Cookie swaps are just so much fun; a great way to meet friends old and new and to exchange some of the season's best. Your day sounded like terrific fun
Love that cinnamon macaroons. I haven't tried them making myself. It looks simple to make. Thanks for sharing.
Your macs look like the perfect combination of crunchy and creamy! Congrats on your award! How FUN to get together with a group of bloggers for a cookie exchange and brunch to boot!:)
Your macarons are perfect, and that cinnamon roll flavor sounds divine! (I can never pass up a good cinnamon roll!) Congrats on your award!
The cinnamon roll flavor sounds amazing, and the cream cheese filling is perfect!
Gorgeous Macs Barbara. I believe one can never have enough cinnamon :) And congrats on the award - so agree that making friends through the blog is one of the highlights of being a blogger.
Those Macarons are perfect. Your food blogger cookie swap sounds like such fun. Congrats on the award!
Mimi
Nice treats for Christmas! I always make sure to give treats to children in my neighborhood.
HI, I am doing the mactweets thing too. I have to say, yours look beautiful. THe texture on the inside looks great. Mine look nice from the outside, but they have big hollows in them when you take a bite. Do you have any advice for me?
p.s. im bookmarking your recipe, i adore cinnamon!
The macarons look famous. Dont you just love Mac attacks!
I am so wanting these Pecan Bars. No lie, I have been thinking about them ever since you posted them. Just today I was thinking I need to make them!
Oh yum! What a perfect flavor idea!
Barbara, I love this flavor idea, brilliant! I am going to have to remember that one for another attack! I feel like I am finally getting the hang of this as well!
I just had my first macarons this past summer and LOVE them. Cinnamon roll sounds de-lish!
Have a wonderful Christmas!
Barbara, excuse me while I drool. Cinnmaon Roll Macarons? I just died and went to heaven. They look stunning and it's one I've got to try!
Ooops..copied and pasted the wrong URL LOL It's me, Lisa from Parsley, Sage etc. Where's my head?
What a fabulous post! I love cookie swaps and your cookies are beautiful. Happy Holidays and keep up the great blogging in 2010!
Are these really sweet-tasting?
Also, do they actually taste like a cinnamon roll?
Beautiful pictures :)
Thanks Katherine. Yes, I would say macarons are very sweet. Too sweet for some people. The flavors remind you of a cinnamon roll.
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