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The Perfect Macarons - Parisian Macarons Recipe - Chocolate Macarons - Pistachio Macarons - Vanilla During that pastry class, you will learn how to make. This is one of my most popular macaron recipes on the blog! These Chocolate Macarons are made with the Swiss Method, and are filled with a Rich Chocolate.
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The ingredients needed to make PARISIAN MACARONS (chocolate macarons)★Recipe video★:
- Prepare 75 g (4/5 cup, 2.6 oz) almond flour
- Take 110 g (1 cup, 3.9 oz) powdered sugar
- Make ready 2 Tbsp. (10 g) cocoa powder
- Get 70 g egg white (2 egg whites, LL size)
- Prepare 40 g (1/5 cup) granulated sugar
- Make ready a few drops of lemon juice
- Make ready ■ganache
- Prepare 1/4 cup (60 g) heavy cream
- Prepare 1/4 cup (50 g) bitter chocolate
These are some rich chocolate macarons, with two options of chocolate macaron filling recipes. Enjoy this detailed recipe plus video! I've gathered several posts and videos containing tips and detailed instructions that will help you to make perfect macarons. Jordan Winery's baker extraordinaire, Cristina Valencia, returns to show tips and techniques for baking French Macarons.
Instructions to make PARISIAN MACARONS (chocolate macarons)★Recipe video★:
- ★Recipe video★ (my You Tube channel)→https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve0yAdjQ4YY&t=43s
- Preheat a oven to 230°F. Sift powdered sugar and cocoa powder together and mix well with almond flour.
- Add a little lemon juice to egg white. Beat until it becomes watery and smooth.
- Whip it with a hand mixer on high speed. When it gets white and fluffy, add granulated sugar in 4 parts. Whip it until it forms stiff peaks.
- Mix the bottom with a whisk. Whip it with the hand mixer while slowly drawing 10 circles on low speed.
- Sift dry ingredients in it in 3 parts with a strainer. Mix it each time while cutting the batter and turning the bowl.
- Mix more even after the powderiness disappears. Make heavy batter smooth and soft. Mix it until it fold down like a strip and flows slowly. Put the batter in a pastry bag.
- Stop the oven which has been preheated to 230°F (process 2) - and leave the door open for about 5 minutes.
- Squeeze the batter on a baking tray. Leave a space between each batter. Hit the bottom of baking tray and flatten each batter.
- Crush bubbles with a toothpick. Put it in that oven (process 8) and dry its surface. (Leave the oven off.) Prevent the remaining batter from drying.
- Dry till you can touch it without batter sticking. Preheat the oven to 356°F and bake at 302°F for 15 minutes. Bake it until the upper part doesn't move.
- Dent the middle a little. Bake the remaining batter as well.
- Make ganache. Put chopped chocolate in a bowl. Pour hot heavy cream into the bowl, and wait 30 seconds as it is. Mix slowly and melt the chocolate.
- Squeeze the ganache on a macaron shell. Top it with another macaron shell to make a sandwich.
- Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit for 6 hours at room temperature and for 12-18 hours in a fridge. (Freshly baked macaron is soft and moist but when cooled it gets dry and hard. Please let it sit for a whole day to soften.)
Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart Living.••• French Macarons Recipe & Video. The first time I tasted a French Macaron I wondered why they were so popular. It wasn't until my son brought me a box of Pierre Herme's Macarons from Paris that I finally knew why this pretty petit four was taking the world by storm. See our recipe for chocolate and raspberry macarons (or French macaroons). Not all macaroon recipes use sugar syrup, try our chocolate macaroons for a simpler version.
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