Aging egg whites helps to dry them out, resulting in a more stable meringue. Sifting the almond flour and confectioners' sugar is crucial for a smooth macaron surface. Any lumps will cause imperfections. Do not overmix the batter, as this will result in flat, cracked macarons. The resting period is essential for the formation of a skin, which is necessary for the development of feet during baking. Baking times may vary depending on your oven, so keep a close eye on the macarons while they are baking. For different flavor variations, experiment with different fillings such as chocolate ganache, buttercream, or fruit curds.
Brisa Marksstracke
Jan 20, 2025Beatrice Baker: Yes, Brian, you can freeze the baked shells (unfilled) for up to a month. Thaw completely before filling.
Bert Murraylindgren
Jan 10, 2025Ashley G: These are the best homemade macarons I've ever had! Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Chanelle Purdy
Jan 2, 2025Michael B: The baking time was perfect for my oven. The macarons were crisp on the outside and chewy on the inside.
Melody Mertz
Jan 1, 2025Brian J: Can these be frozen after baking?
Rita Marvin
Dec 8, 2024Jessica P: The raspberry jam filling was delicious! I'm going to try making them with chocolate ganache next time.
Alberto Wintheiser
Nov 20, 2024David L: The tip about aging the egg whites overnight made a huge difference. My macarons had beautiful feet!
Fannie Faymuller
Oct 9, 2024Kevin R: I had a little trouble with the skin forming, but I live in a humid area. Next time, I'll try using a dehumidifier in the kitchen.
Lexi Yundt
Sep 9, 2024Emily K: I struggled with the macaronage, but after watching a few videos, I got the hang of it. Patience is key!
Lenore Kiehn
May 8, 2024Sarah M: These macarons were surprisingly easier to make than I thought! The instructions were clear, and my first batch turned out great!