Friday, September 18, 2009

French Macarons with Chocolate Ganache...finally i got my FEETS !!!

Dear All,
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You cannot imagine the amount of happiness and satisfaction i got when I saw these little drops in the oven and developing their small feets!! The moment I tucked them in the oven, I sat beside to see them rise and turn into these gorgeous treats! I was literally jumping up and down with joy. I was terribly disappointed from my last attempt and truly determined to get them right so this time i took all the advice i could get, read numerous posts, videos, etc.

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I am thankful to Deeba who suggested to check the folding technique, the video for which is here, she also suggested to use a recipe with one egg white as its easier and helps to reduce wastage in case of disasters. The video is by ChefNini and I must say its really good. I would suggest everyone to go through the video before trying your hands on macarons. Chefnini suggests to warm up the egg whites over a double boiler which i was skeptical so when Rachael of  La Fuji Mama made her macs using chefnini's recipes, i contacted her regarding the warming of the egg over the double boiler and she mentioned that she had used an aged egg and skipped the warming method. I too used an aged egg for 48 hours and it did wonders for me. Thank you Deeba, Rachael and everyone who supported and encouraged me, thanks a zillion !!!

I have followed the recipe from Chefnini, which can be found here

I am sending this dish to Mansi's Sweet Celebrations's Event

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Makes 8 macarons
Ingredients for Macarons:
1 egg white aged for 48 hours in fridge
(Remove from fridge before 3 to 4 hours to bring the white to room temperature)
65 gms icing sugar
40 gms powdered almonds (sieved)
15 gms castor sugar (I used very fine)

Ingredients for Chocolate Ganache:
50 ml heavy cream
60 gms bittersweet/semisweet chocolate

Other baking essentials required:
1 pastry bag fitted with 2 cm nozzle
1 baking try lined with parchment paper
electronic beater


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Procedure:
  • I had sieved the almond powder and than measured 40gms.
  • Mix together powdered sugar and almonds (make sure you dont have any lumps).
  • Beat the egg white with a electric beater until frothy. 
  • While beating add in the castor sugar (and 1 to 2 drops of color if desired) and beat at high for 2 mins until glossy stiff white meringue forms.
  • Fold the almond and sugar mixture with meringue in 4 to 5 turns. Donot over mix. Fold very gently in one direction only. (Pls refer to the video above for folding technique).
  • Scrape the batter in a pastry bag (standing the bag in a tall glass helps if you're alone).
  • 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.
  • Rap the baking sheet a few times firmly on the counter top to flatten the macarons, and let it sit for 40 mins. 
  • After 30 mins preheat the oven to 160 degrees C.
  • Bake the macarons for 10 mins and then reduce the temperature to 140 degrees C and bake for another 4 to 5 mins.
  • Cool completely and store them in air tight containers.

Procedure for Ganache:
  • Heat the cream in a pan, as soon as it stars boiling on the sides remove from heat and add the chocolate pieces in them.
  • Let it stand for a min.
  • Whisk gently until smooth paste.
  • Cool completely before using, after it has cooled ganache will become thicker in consistency and is easy to pipe.
Sandwich the macarons together with a tsp of ganache and store them in air tight container. They will stay upto 5 days.

Verdict: You just cant stop eating them, I am already planning for my next batch..so stay tuned  :-)





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88 comments:

Vani said...

Looks gorgeous, Parita! But what exactly are feet here? (pardon my ignorance. i'm no baker)

Pari said...

Congrats dear. You did it!
They look absolutely amazing.

Kitchen Flavours said...

Try and try till you succeed is the motto behind this...Iam happy that u got them perfect dear...really they look extremely yum....Is there any online order facility to order those gorgeous mac's...

Anncoo said...

Good Job! Parita. I've never try this to make this before. There was once I tried this from bakery shop and found it is too sweet for me.But I would like to add yours in my to do list..OK?

Sushma Mallya said...

wow lovely pic,really looks wonderful & seems delicious...

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

gorgous again... feet or no feet - both look awesome...

Shaista Tabrez said...

macaroons look absolutely perfect and a feast for eyes..bcz I cant have them, so its a virtual treat..
will try ur version soon.

I m too happy for u, when I saw it in my google reder, I was like wow..keep it up dear

Gita said...

OMG..they look so lovely dear...feel like grabbing one of them :)

Ann said...

This is awesome and it looks so tempting. fabulous pictures Parita.

Nithya said...

hooooooooooooray... I am happy that you finally made it. :) They look so tempting dear. wish I could have them now.,.... hmmm yummmy :)

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

They are so beautiful and perfect, wow!

Cheers,

Rosa

Preeti Kashyap said...

yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! They look perfect!

chakhlere said...

OMG Parita!! fantastic...really I appreciate your efforts!

They look out of this world.
Really grt!

Springbird said...

Gorgeous and tempting cookies...love the way u have shot.

Kanchan said...

Looks Superb !!
Awesome Click :)

Nandini said...

Those surely look dainty! You baked it very well and a lot of hard work! Gorgeous snaps!

Renu said...

gorgeous pictures and recipe....your hard work paid u .....

Sharmilee! :) said...

Perfect looking cookies and awesome click!

Prathibha said...

Thats the spirit dear...I am glad that u got succeded in the next attempt...these macaroons look simply gorgeous...would love to grab them from that wooden tray

Priya said...

wow..u did it..congrats..i also tried the same recipe with almond powder,it was too wet dough..so i added more ap flour n finally got cookies..i think i skipped the step letting it set..cos egg whites work wonders more than we think..

Srivalli said...

Thats really wonderful..good that you finally got them right!

nivedita said...

Hi Parita
Lovely photoes!! I think they taste great toooooo!!! Photos are very tempting, I feel one is rolling towards me and telling to eat!!!!
And congrats for cooking it right!

mommyscuisine.com said...

want to pick one and gobble up. They look super delicious. Wonderful pictures parita.

jayasree said...

Gorgeous macs... I can imagine ur happiness. Lovely click.

Jyoti said...

These look just gorgeous! And the pictures are just awesome. Wish I could just pick one from here!

Aps said...

Hats off dear i never gave a second attempt nd u tried ns succeeded...so y m i waiting for i shud try it for sure.
They luk Gorgeous gorgeous.... :)

A 2 Z Vegetarian Cuisine said...

They have indeed turned out so well. Very well baked and a very beautiful picture.

Sharmila said...

Wow Parita! You really are dedicated. Full marks to you. :-)
But what feet are you talking about? :-(

Richa said...

Wow.. congratulations on the beautiful macs! awesomely divine clikcs too! Keep up the great work!!

rekhas kitchen said...

OMG OMG you done it Congrats dear they looks so so so beautiful great job awesome

♥♥♥Ria♥♥♥ said...

OMG OMG OMG u did it !! YAYAYAYAY!!! I am so happy for you! They are so PERFECT!!

DEESHA said...

this looks more than perfect .. they are gorgeous ..

Jenn said...

Awesome!!!! That's so great that they came out great! Now that you've gotten the the technique right, ship some over here. hehe... Yum yum!!!!!!!

Anu said...

Yummy macarons and Lovely click!!!

Priya said...

Woow, u did it Parita...Gorgeous Macaroons..

munchcrunchandsuch said...

absolutely stunning Parita. U r so talented.

Sangeetha Subhash said...

Wow very tempting!!! love the pic..I've started carving for it :-)

mona said...

They look perfect!!

SnacksGiving said...

Congratulations! You did it! They look perfect! Enjoy eating them..will keep you posted when mine turn out ok..

Palidor said...

Parita, they look perfect! Love the contrast of the white macaron and dark brown chocolate.

Simran said...

Congrats! Your macarons look perfect.

Faith said...

You really made these perfectly! They look exquisite!

En Samaiyal said...

Woow u did it .....looking extra-ordinary ,fantastic & mouth-watering ....feeling to taste it right now...

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Looks too good! Lovely looking macaroons!!

Cinnamon Girl aka Reeni♥ said...

These look incredible!! So delicious and so pretty!

Sanghi said...

Looks gorgeous... perfect! yummy nice picture dear..!:)

5 Star Foodie said...

Great job, they look perfect! The pictures are excellent!

Red Chillies said...

Looks very pretty!

Varunavi said...

Wonderful,u have proved it right that by trying and trying one will succeed.

Shri said...

They look stunning,Parita:-)I made macaroons once but they didnot turn out so well...I am seeing so many beautiful macaroons around..I shud bookmark the recipe:)

Nags said...

its awesome that you got them right the first time!

sowmya.s said...

they look so pretty...awesome..

Easy French Food said...

Congratulations - you could sell them for 5 bucks a piece here in France! Thanks for the link to the video - I'm screwing up my courage to actually give this a try!

Jackie at Phamfatale.com said...

I'm in awe. Perfect "collerette", absolutely gorgeous!

Soma said...

you did get your feet Parita!! How extraordinarily beautiful they look!! I am just getting happy seeing all these around.. I cannot do it I know.

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

CONGRATULATIONS!! Macs have been on my wishlist since forever! They look great :) I cant wait to see what flavors you come up with!

Ivy said...

Well done Parita. I am glad that you didn't give up as they look great. Waiting to see what new flavours you will try next.

Jaya said...

Parita,
these looks so professional to me ,great job :)...
hugs and smiles

Poornima Nair said...

Well done Parita...the second attempt was real quick and the results look awesome. Congratulations.

Priya Narasimhan said...

you got the feet!!!!thats really an achievement..they look very beautiful.

sangeeta said...

they look adorable....worth all the effort..
the bamboo bowl looks cool too.
all the clicks are tempting...actually everything is so perfect about this post, including the links.
thanks , it may come handy when i try them...bookmarked.

Deeba @Passionate About Baking said...

Parita...they're priceless & PRECIOUS! You did brilliantly well! excellenet feet my dear!

Anu said...

Looks delicious and mouthwatering.......
Nice click..

n33ma said...

wow those are gorgeous!Elegant click!

Padma said...

Congrats Parita.... you got them so perfect this time... looks so awesome... and nice clicks

Sonu said...

Bravo Parita, finally you did it perfectly! Looks so professional and excellent. :)

zerrin said...

These are just amazing! I love the way you tell its procedure. thanks for this. Hope I can succeed this one day, too.

Avisha said...

Congrats Parita, they look great awesome job.

iRaw said...

Perfect! They look delicious too!

Lone Acorn said...

Congratulations Parita !!! The Macarons look really wonderful. Baking is an art. Perfection comes by practice. Next bach of macarons will be more wonderful.

My Experiments with Cooking said...

Whoa!Determined that you are!they look so cute especially in the 2nd pic.

Lena Rashmin Raj said...

hai Pari...i havn seen such a perfect ones...awesome shot dear.. :)
den, im eagerly waiting to c u..how long you will be here? dont bring swine flu with uu :P.. take care kk...

pigpigscorner said...

Well done! THey look perfect.

Chef Jeena said...

Your maccaroons looks really beautiful and the chocolate filling is so luxurious!

Fuji Mama said...

WAHOO!!! Look at you! Your macs are absolutely GORGEOUS!

Sweet and Savory said...

I love the look of these, light and airy and so pretty.

Valarmathi said...

Looks beautiful and tempting.

The Food Hunter said...

Looks great!

Anita said...

Yay!!! these look perfect! Well done!

Barbara Bakes said...

Those are gorgeous macs! I'm a bit envious! I need to give it another try!

Homecooked said...

Wow...these look so pretty! Really beautiful! I am sure they tasted yummy too. Bookmarked!

Pari said...

Hi again! There are a few more awards waiting for you, collect them from my blog.take care dear.

Xiaolu said...

How lovely! Looks like you got it exactly right. I tried macarons for the first time this year in Paris from Laduree and totally fell in love. I can't wait until my work slows down and I can try making them myself. Thanks for sharing your experience and the awesome link.

lissie said...

they look so perfect... can't resist the temptation!!!

Prasukitchen.blogspot.com said...

awesome macarons dear Parita ..
i didnt get this :1 egg white aged for 48 hours in fridge
(Remove from fridge before 3 to 4 hours to bring the white to room temperature)

Mansi said...

these look gorgeous Parita! and Kudos to you on perfect execution of the recipe! I love Nutella, but your Pink Macaroons are cuter:)

btw, you could send these in for my sweet celebrations event on my blog if you like:)

Kalai said...

looks awesome.....can't wait to try. Nice pics..

Devi Meyyappan said...

woooow!... looks scrumplicious :).. scrumptious + delicious!!... excellent blog!!

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