Something blue.

Back in March I posted some baking I did for my friend Aish's 22nd birthday party (passionfruit cupcakes) and mentioned that I also made another attempt at macarons that didn't work out quite right. Well here they are in all of their failed glory.

They actually don't look THAT bad. And they didn't taste THAT bad either. I just wasn't happy with them. They were a little dryer than my previous ones and their feet didn't stay puffed up. They looked perfect when I grabbed them out of the oven and as soon as they were out the just collapsed back down.



They also didn't keep their colour well. The insides of them were still the baby blue colour I had made the mixture but the shell went pale and browned. Booooooo.

I'm going to post the recipe for these ones anyway cause I think it might have been that my oven was slightly too hot for them, and maybe I over mixed them a little? I'm not sure. EIther way, the recipe might still be good so I will give it another shot some time.



Basic Macarons
From the book Macarons by Annie Rigg

200g icing sugar
100g ground almonds
120-125g egg whites
a pinch of salt
40g caster sugar



Mix icing sugar and ground almonds together thoroughly.
Beat egg whites and salt together with an electric mixer until they hold a stiff peak.
Continue to beat whilst adding the caster sugar a spoonful at a time. Mix well to ensure that the sugar is thoroughly incorporated. The mixture should become thick, white and glossy.
Add any food colouring you want in now. Mix till evenly blended.
Fold the icing sugar and almond mixture into the egg whites until thoroughly combined (this could take a few minutes).

Fill piping bag with mixture and pipe evenly sided rounds - about 5cm width - onto baking sheets.
Tap bottom of baking sheets sharply once to expel any large air bubbles.
Leave these for about 30-60 minutes to 'set'.

Preheat oven to 170 C.
Bake macarons for 10 minutes.
Leave them to cool on a the baking sheet.



In our hurry to get to the party, I asked Carly to make some chocolate ganache which didn't work out so that's why they never made it to the party. I ended up grabbing some Betty Crocker Chocolate Frosting from the supermarket and filling the macarons with that later on. It was a little too sweet for my liking but they looked alright!

I think next time I make macarons I will try chocolate ones. I also really need to work on my ganache making skills... Practice makes perfect!

2 comments:

Vanessa said...

Quick tip that they teach us in school, I'm not sure if you do this already but after you pour the hot cream onto the chocolate, let it sit for a good 2 minutes or so and then stir. Also, don't use a whisk, use a spatula to stir it when you do that. Hope it helps love! The macarons turned out great!<333 You should send me some, NOT JOKING.

:)

Danelle said...

Thanks for the tips love! I will have to have a ganache making session haha. <3

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