← Back to recipesMacarons with Strawberry-Cardamom Buttercream
These Parisian treats romance with glorious color, form, and flavor—but they're famously finicky. Here's the path to success.
French90 minhard30 servings
Ingredients
- 150 grams blanched, finely ground almond flour
- 150 grams confectioners' sugar
- 1/8 teaspoon table salt
- 113 grams egg whites (measure from lightly beaten whites of 4 large eggs), divided
- 1/8 teaspoon cream of tartar
- 150 grams granulated sugar
- 60 grams water
- 3-7 drops gel food coloring
- 10 tablespoon sunsalted butter, softened
- \1 1/4 cup s (5 ounce s) confectioners' sugar
- Pinch table salt
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extra ct
- 1 tablespoon heavy cream
- 1/2 cup freeze-dried strawberries
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
Instructions
- {'@type': 'HowToSection', 'name': 'FOR THE MACARON SHELLS:', 'itemListElement': [{'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': "Using pencil and 1½ inch round biscuit cutter as guide, trace thirty 1½ inch circles on each of 2 pieces of parchment (5 evenly spaced rows of 6 circles on each piece of parchment).
- Spray 2 baking sheets with vegetable oil spray.
- Place templates pencil side down on sheets and smooth to adhere.
- Sift flour, confectioners' sugar, and salt through fine mesh strainer into large bowl and set aside."}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Measure 75 grams of egg whites into bowl of stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment (reserve remaining whites).
- Add cream of tartar.
- Start mixer on medium high speed and whip until soft peaks form, 2 to 3 minutes (see "A" in "Making the Shells").
- Turn mixer to lowest speed and let run while you make sugar syrup.'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Using heatproof spatula, gently stir sugar and water together in small saucepan.
- Cook over medium high heat, without stirring, until sugar dissolves.
- Continue to cook, checking temperature frequently, until sugar syrup reaches 245 degrees, 4 to 5 minutes.'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'When syrup reaches 245 degrees, quickly remove pan from heat; adjust mixer speed to medium; and carefully pour syrup into whites in thin, steady stream (avoid hitting whisk; aim for side of bowl just above whites; see "B" in "Making the Shells").
- Add food coloring; increase speed to medium high; and continue to whip until meringue is just shy of stiff peaks (very tip of peak should bend to 2 or 3 o\'clock), 3 to 5 minutes (see "C" in "Making the Shells").'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Transfer meringue and reserved 38 grams egg whites to almond flour mixture.
- Using large rubber spatula, stir to incorporate.
- Turning bowl, stir and smear batter against sides of bowl, scraping sides and bottom frequently until batter loosens and flows from spatula in slow, wide stream for 8 to 10 seconds and reincorporates into batter within about 30 seconds (see "D" in "Making the Shells"). (To test consistency, place spoonful of batter on prepared sheet and let sit for 1 minute.
- If batter spreads into flat, smooth topped disk, continue with recipe; if it remains domed, continue stirring, taking care not to overmix, and retest.)'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Transfer batter to pastry bag fitted with ½ inch round tip.
- Hold bag perpendicular to sheet and about ½ inch above sheet.
- Using template as guide, pipe batter into 1½ inch wide disks, keeping bag still as batter flows from tip.
- To finish each disk, use quick flick of your wrist to cut off batter stream (see "E" in "Making the Shells").
- Rap sheets firmly on counter 6 times to release air bubbles.
- Let rest until shells form skin that can be touched gently with your finger without marring surface, about 20 minutes ("F" in "Making the Shells").
- While shells dry, adjust oven rack to lower middle position and heat oven to 325 degrees.'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Bake 1 sheet of shells for 13 minutes.
- To test for doneness, place your finger gently on top of 1 shell and move it side to side; if center feels loose and jiggly, continue to bake, checking every minute, until firm.
- Transfer sheet to wire rack and bake remaining shells.
- Let shells cool completely on sheets.
- While shells cool, make filling.'}]}
- {'@type': 'HowToSection', 'name': 'FOR THE STRAWBERRY CARDAMOM BUTTERCREAM:', 'itemListElement': [{'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Using stand mixer fitted with paddle attachment, beat butter at medium high speed until smooth, about 20 seconds.
- Add sugar and salt; beat at medium low speed until most of sugar is moistened, about 45 seconds.
- Scrape down sides of bowl and beat at medium speed until mixture is fully combined, about 15 seconds; scrape down bowl.
- Add heavy cream and vanilla and beat at medium speed until incorporated, about 10 seconds.
- Increase speed to medium high and beat until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes, scraping down bowl once or twice during mixing.'}, {'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Meanwhile, grind strawberries in spice grinder until reduced to fine powder.
- Sift powder through fine mesh strainer set over small bowl.
- Add 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons powder and cardamom to buttercream and beat on medium speed until fully incorporated, about 30 seconds.
- Add more strawberry powder to taste, as desired.
- Transfer to pastry bag fitted with ½ inch round or star tip. (Buttercream can be refrigerated for up to 2 days; let stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before using.)'}]}
- {'@type': 'HowToSection', 'name': 'TO ASSEMBLE:', 'itemListElement': [{'@type': 'HowToStep', 'text': 'Gently peel shells from parchment (see "G" in "Making the Shells"). (If shells don\'t release cleanly, place sheets in freezer for 10 minutes.) Holding 1 upturned shell in your hand, pipe about 2 teaspoons filling on top, leaving ⅛ inch border.
- Place second shell on top of filling, pressing gently until filling spreads to edges.
- Repeat with remaining shells and filling.
- Arrange cookies on clean parchment lined sheet and wrap well.
- Refrigerate for at least 24 hours or up to 1 week or freeze for up to 2 months.
- Bring to room temperature before serving.'}]}