Colorful French Macarons
Healthy, because
Even smarter
Coconut blossom sugar is obtained from the blossoms of the coconut palm. These are cut open and the nectar that flows out is first collected and then boiled down until a crumbly mass is formed. When it is dried, the sugar can be packed. Unlike white sugar, it provides more potassium and iron, which are essential for blood pressure and blood formation.
If you have broken eggs especially for this recipe, you can use the remaining yolk for other purposes: whether as scrambled eggs, hollandaise or mayonnaise - it's your choice!
Ingredients
- For the batter:
- 4 egg whites
- 2 tsps lemon juice
- 9 ozs very fine Coconut Blossom sugar
- 7 ozs finely ground almonds
- Food coloring (as desired)
- 1 tsp Cocoa
- For the filling:
- 3 ½ ozs Couverture (dark or light chocolate)
- 2 Tbsps Whipped cream
- 2 Tbsps butter
- Food coloring (as desired)
- Poppy seeds (as desired)
Preparation steps
Beat the egg whites with the lemon juice until very stiff peaks form. Gradually sprinkle in the sugar. Beat until a glossy, stiff mixture forms. Carefully fold in the almonds. Divide the dough color as desired with cocoa or food coloring.
Place the mixture into a piping bag with a large round nozzle. On a lined baking sheet, create small circles about 2 cm in diameter (approximately 3/4 inch).Bake in a preheated oven at 140°C (approximately 190°F) with the door slightly open for about 25 minutes.
For the filling: Chop the chocolate chop into small pieces and melt over a pan of hot water. Add the cream and butter cut into small pieces. Stir with a whisk. Color as desired with food coloring and cool slightly.
Cover half of the macarons with the various colored fillings and top with the remaining macarons.