Green Tea Macaroons with Cream Cheese Frosting

This macaroons was done using the recipe from Ala Cuisine website. For easy viewing, I’ve retype the recipe as follows:

Macaron Batter

– 1 ¼ cups icing sugar
– 4 oz (1 cup) almond flour or finely ground almonds
– ¼ cup plus 2 tbsps egg whites at room temperature
– pinch of salt
– ¼ cup granulated sugar

On three pieces of parchment, use a pencil to draw 1-inch (2.5 cm) circles about 2 inches apart. Flip each sheet over and place each sheet on a baking sheet.

Push almond flour through a tamis or sieve, and sift icing sugar. Mix the almonds and icing sugar in a bowl and set aside. If the mixture is not dry, spread on a baking sheet, and heat in oven at the lowest setting until dry.

In a large clean, dry bowl whip egg whites with salt on medium speed until foamy. Increase the speed to high and gradually add granulated sugar. Continue to whip to stiff peaks – the whites should be firm and shiny.

With a flexible spatula, gently fold in icing sugar mixture into egg whites until completely incorporated. The mixture should be shiny and ‘flow like magma.’ When small peaks dissolve to a flat surface, stop mixing.

Fit a piping bag with a 3/8-inch (1 cm) round tip. Pipe the batter onto the baking sheets, in the previously drawn circles. Tap the underside of the baking sheet to remove air bubbles. Let dry at room temperature for 1 or 2 hours to allow skins to form.

Bake, in a 160C/325F oven for 10 to 11 minutes. Use a wooden spoon to keep the oven door slightly ajar, and rotate the baking sheet after 5 minutes for even baking.

Remove macarons from oven and transfer parchment to a cooling rack. When cool, slide a metal offset spatula or pairing knife underneath the macaron to remove from parchment.

2 thoughts on “Green Tea Macaroons with Cream Cheese Frosting

  1. mmm what a lovely combination! and GREAT macarons too!! would you mind sharing which recipe you used? i’ve been hankering to try for a long time! thanks!!

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