Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, nut-free macarons. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Pipe the macarons onto a baking sheet with parchment paper. Gently tap the baking sheet on a flat surface a few times to release air bubbles. Whisk together your egg whites and sugar until stiff, add colour if desired and whisk through.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook nut-free macarons using 7 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Nut-Free Macarons:
- Prepare 2 eggs
- Make ready 25 grams finely grated white chocolate
- Prepare 2 tsp vanilla
- Take 70 grams all purpose flour
- Make ready 80 grams icing sugar
- Get 60 grams granulated sugar
- Make ready 1 egg yolks
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Steps to make Nut-Free Macarons:
- Start by separating your eggs. You can discard the egg yolks or use them for something else – perhaps a yummy, creamy carbonara?
- Beat them until they start to foam heavily, then add 1/4 of the sugar whilst continuing to beat. When combined, add another 1/4 and continue doing so until you have combined all the sugar. When you’ve combined that sugar, add your food coloring. Beat the egg whites and sugar until very stiff peaks form. Then you’re done!
- Sift the flour and icing sugar. Add your finely grated chocolate and mix well. Add your vanilla (I use a vanilla sugar, which is a mix of vanilla bean and icing sugar), and once again mix it through.
- Mix half the egg white mixture with your flour mixture. It’s gonna look incredibly lumpy but it’s supposed to look that way, so don’t worry!
- Once you’ve combined that as well as you can, add the rest of the egg whites and mix until you have a smooth mixture. It might look a little gritty because of the chocolate but that is totally fine.
- Place your mixture in a piping bag and cut a hole at the bottom or use a round piping nozzle.
- Pipe macarons on a baking tray lined with baking paper.
- Bang the tray carefully on a counter to get rid of any airbubbles in your macarons.
- Let your macarons air dry for about 45-50 minutes. When you gently put your finger on them the mixture should not leave a trace on your finger!
- Bake for about 20 minutes at 280°F fahrenheit or 140°F celsius.
- Let cool completely before carefully peeling off the paper.
- The buttercream frosting is made by mixing softened butter, vanilla, icing sugar, a dash of milk, and some cocoa powder until you have reached a consistency you're happy with. Add a bit of salt to taste.
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