I’ve been wanting to create a Lemonade Macaron for some time now. So when Jamie and Deeba announced that Mac Attack #4 would be a Mac-A-Valentine, I thought making Lemonade Macarons would be the perfect way to get my Valentine to pucker up.
This was a very special Mac Attack because I had two fabulous food blogging buddies join me in the kitchen. Tiffany of Food Finery and Cristie of Tablerunner came to my house for a fun day of mac baking, lunching and Tweeting.
We each made our own batch, different flavors and colors, but we all used the same recipe - the Ottolenghi recipe Deeba had success with last month. Tiffany made the gorgeous lavender ones with a vanilla bean buttercream and blueberry-pear jam filling. Cristie’s beautiful red ones were filled with either a chocolate buttercream or a luscious citrus cream cheese filling. My little yellow ones were filled with a sweet, but tart lemon curd. All very different, but all wonderfully delicious!
The plan was to test resting times and baking temperatures to see what worked best at our altitude. The first batch we didn’t rest at all and baked it at 350 degrees. We got feet and a nice crispy shell, but when we put the next batch in after a 20 minutes rest, the tops browned too much. So we dropped the temperature on the third batch to 280 degrees and we baked it at 280 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes and the third batch was the prettiest batch of all.
Here’s a peeking in the oven shot. It’s so fun to flip on the oven light and see the little feet starting to develop.
I like to give the shells a gentle little shake to see if they’re done. You want them set but not firm.
We all followed the same recipe and carefully measured our ingredients on a digital scale, but got three different results. Mine were a bit too thick and my shells a bit bumpy; Tiff’s spread a bit more than she would have like; we all thought Cristie’s were just right. But we all got feet and more importantly, they all tasted delicious! (Because of course we had to taste them all.)
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Macarons
Adapted from Ottolenghi - The Cookbook
110gm powdered sugar
60gm finely ground almond meal/flour
60gm egg whites (of 2 eggs)
40gm granulated sugar
Preheat oven to 310 degrees F
Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and have a pastry bag with a plain tip (about 1/2-inch, 2 cm) ready. (Setting the pastry bag in a glass while you fill the bag was a great tip I learned during this process.) (Also, I like to double stack the baking sheets.)
Combine the powdered sugar with the almond powder. (Pulse in a blender or food processor if you don't have finely ground almond meal.)
In the bowl of a standing electric mixer, beat the egg whites until they begin to rise and hold their shape. While whipping, beat in the granulated sugar until very stiff and firm, about 2 minutes. (To test to see if egg whites are ready, whip until the tip of the peak doesn't fold over when you pull the beater out of the meringue.)
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. (You can put a spoonful on a plate to test it. If it slowly flattens out it's perfect. If it runs, add a bit more almond flour/powdered sugar. If it just stays in a blob, give it a few more folds.)
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 great macaron template here.)
Rap the baking sheet a few times firmly on the counter top to flatten the macarons. Leave out, uncovered for 15 minutes, then bake them for 15-20 minutes. Give the macs a gentle little shake to see if they’re done. You want them set but not firm. It's better to undercook them.
Let cool completely then remove from baking sheet.
Thanks Cristie and Tiffany for baking with me, and thanks to all of you who baked with us on Twitter! Visit Mac Tweets on February 14 for a complete roundup of the Mac-A-Valentine macarons.
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Pucker Up - A Mac-A-Valentine
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68 comments:
This sounds so much fun..... lovely macarons with a great play of colors... Thinking about joining Mac Attack...
Sawadee from Bangkok,
Kris
So pretty! All of your macs look amazing! Baking macs together sounds like so much fun too!
How pretty are those?? They look like little jewels!
Oh Barbara...citrus makes me pucker-up big time. I love these - right up my street flavours. What absoilute joy to be able to share the experience with the 2 rocking good gals. Love all the pictures, and am relieved that I am not the only one that gets difrrerent results depending on time & flavours out of the same batch. All the macs are utterly gorgeous.
Thanks for joining us, and also thanks for the shout out. The more the merrier ... I wanna come over to your place to GF!!
{HUGS}
Wow, Wow, Wow, !!!!!!! Enough said!
Your macarons are all so beautiful!!! They sound delicious too! The one you are holding at the top looks sort of like a cute, little, yellow mini burger:) How FUN to get together with fellow food bloggers to bake! I'm so jealous!
What a fun day for the three of you. All of the macarons look incredible.
Mimi
Oh they look amazing-I wish I could reach out and grab one, or two , or three :)
How fantastic to live close to blogging buddies, no one I am friends with bakes or blogs really :(
Aww, I'm so jealous :D. I bet you all had so much fun! All of your macs look perfect!! What a great job!
You lust have had a wonderful time making these with 2 other bloggers.
Love the colours and they have beautiful feet.
I will make sure i dodn't rest mine for 20 minutes as it didn't work for you.
they seem so spettacular!
Oh I love it! Love that you guys could bake together and do all the experimenting but mostly that you could come up with so many gorgeous, fabulously colored and flavored macs! Jealous! One is prettier than the next.
Love the lemonade flavor of yours, Barbara, and love the Pucker Up for Valentine's Day theme! Brilliant!
Hooray for feet! And how wonderful to have baking friends share the triumph. Lemonade sounds like a wonderful flavour, yum!
They are so pretty! And how fun! I have never tried making macarons but I would love to.
Mum you guys did a fantastic job! Lemon macarons are one of my favourites as the sharpness goes so well with the sweet. Bravo! xxx
You are so lucky being able to team up to make your macs together, it must have been such fun. I am celebrating getting feet this month after doing chocolate macs from the same Ottolenghi recipe although I used a lower oven temp (150c, I think that's about 300f).
I need to photograph mine this afternoon and get them up. I have stumbled this too. x
Such beautiful bright macs! I love them :) I need to try making them again. I'm afraid that since it worked out for me so well the first time the second time will fail....
I had a wonderful time with you 2 girls! Thanks for hosting! Your pictures look great and I am so glad you elaborated on our "testing times"... I forgot to do that!
check those out! i have got to get on the mac wagon! so pretty!
so pretty!!
Bellissimi, sono perfetti, complimenti.
Ciao Daniela.
Barbara...what a fun! I would love to have this experience...I always want to make mac, but did get the courage to do it...the ones that you guys made look great, vety cute :-)
Beautiful macs - I love the sound of the lemon ones! It sounds as though the three of you did some great trial by baking research and had some good success.
All of your macs look pretty!!oh..wish i can find someone to bake macs together here:P
It is like a dream! Gorgeous. Where did you get the blueprint lining for your macarons? That is neat!
The macs are gorgeous! And what fun to spend an afternoon baking together!
They are absolutely perfect, the colours are so joyful.
You are the master. I need to come over for lessons. I'll bring the wine!
Great looking macarons from all of you! Isn't it fun to bake with others?
What a fun baking time!! Beautiful macs!
Wow. I didn't even know about this mac group. You ladies seem like macaron experts! Lemon macs sound unique and delicious. Great idea.
Great review of our wonderful day! We did have so much fun at your home. Thanks for being a perfect hostess and teacher!
Barb..what fun to be able to share mac baking with some fellow bloggers! They all turned out beautiful, and I love your idea for a lemonade mac to help you 'pucker up' :) Amazing job as always1
Beautiful macarons!How wonderful to be able to share this with other baking bloggers! Lemonade macs sound great!
These babies are beauties!!!
You guys did an amazing job on these macs. Oh how I wish I live near by and could come make macs with you girls. You guys got such pretty colors. What did you guys use for coloring. Was it a powder?
Those are some darn good looking macs! So glad for you all having the time to get together and bake in the kitchen. Sounds like a fun and wonderful time.
How fun to bake with bloggy friends! These are so pretty! I haven't been brave enough to try making macarons yet. Soon!!
Barbara, these look delicious! And festive!
Looks like you girls had fun while experimenting! A lemon curd filling sounds divine. And all your results look delish.
These look so delicious, elegant too. Love your blog. It is my first visit, but I shall be back! x
I remember when you guys did this - sounded like you were having way too much fun! :-)) But all your macs were gorgeous and I love the idea of a lemonade mac. This time around, it wasn't the macs that defeated me (or should I say, de-feeted?), it was the filling. Hope I don't get demerits for showing naked macs!
They look good to me, Barbara! Really good. I discovered those babies when my niece moved to Paris. Man, what a treat!
Maryse (don't know why I cannot post as myself...)
Such pretty macarons and I love the colors!!!
Great looking macarons! They are perfect and very elegant.
Cheers,
yumyumyumyumyum!!! i love macarons!! I used to make them all the time when i worked in a kitchen and i really miss eating them! you've inspired me to make them at home!! yours look absolutely delicious, and i love the bright colours!! :-)
You are addicted to macs too I see. They look so perfect Barbara!
Waw,...your filled macarons look to die for,...excellent!!
Very colourful too,...
Barbara they are perfect!!
What a party you had ladies, I wish I live closer. All Your macaroons looks gorgeous...
What great treats! And so colorful!
Sounds like a really fun (and yummy) day!
Awww, I love the colours on your macs! I think I'd pick the yellow lemon one if I was lucky to choose! :)
Joyful colors, all are beautiful.
Love the idea of the pucker up macs for Valentine's; that just so doggone funny to me and of course I love citrus.
How fun and fortunate to meet with fellow bloggers to share a day and a recipe. Sounds like a day well spent with shared laughter and experiences.
How fun it is! I would love t have somethign like that here in our place!
It sounds like you had such a fun day! Gorgeous results as well, I love the colours.
What gorgeous Macarons Barbara. So colouful and I am sure they were really delicious.
Beautiful! compliments Barbara!
Happy Valentine's Day! XOXOXO
Where did you purchase those little liners with the circles for the cookie size? I rally want to purchase this. Oh and the idea of having friends over to bake is the most fun. I often do this and also have a cooking light club that meets once a month. Oh and one more question? Find any new exciting baking cook books out there lately? A must have new book?
Joyce
These look terrific! What a wonderful Valentines Day treat!
Beautiful macs. Great vibrant coulours. I may try your method of using a template, thats a good idea.
Hope you had a super valentines.
*kisses* HH
I am so jealous! What fun to have foodie friends come over and bake with you! :) There's no one near me :-/ Not less than an hour anyway. These came out so beautiful! I'm sorry I haven't been around much. I've been working so many hours I can't see straight :( It's been so hard getting out and visiting my blog friends!
Really really delicious and colorful Macarons I must say. Really great work Barbra , they are looking so much cute and I am dying to try those Macarons as my kid is really love it. Thanks.
Pretty colors, they look cute!!
Your macarons look a-ma-zing! This is probably the best sweets for Valentine indeed!
What a fun project! Your macs look terrific.
brilliant fun project!! love the citrus route you took - they look awesome!
Pretty as a picture! Lemon and macarons sound perfect together.
Barbara, These are beautiful. All three have a different appeal.
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