Monday, August 29, 2011

j'aime le macaron

J'aime les macaron. I really, really do. The perfect pastel palette, the sugar high (I never ever eat just one, restraint is for boring things like sandwiches), and for a girl raised on stodgy puddings, the daintiness. Not that I'm giving up the sticky toffee pudding forever, just until next winter. For now it's pink-blossom macaron spring. J'aime les macaron. Also the name of the gorgeous Christhcurch macaron shop, where I no longer need to shop. Hee!

                       I wish to announce that have succeded in making the most perfect macarons

                                                                          Ta da!

                                                                    *cue applause*



Ahhh.

                                    I would like to thanks the following things that made it all possible:-

1. the most perfect, and in no way difficult, macaron instruction guide (and I tried a few) on this blog
http://foodnouveau.com/2010/03/29/paris-france/how-to-make-macarons-a-detailed-illustrated-step-by-step-recipe/comment-page-2/#comments


2. What is now christened my 'lucky' eiffel tower apron (a handmade, secret post gift from Keri)



Thank you so much, I love it!

3. Persistance. This was attempt #4. 

Attempt #1 Recipe said it made about 36 shells, my version made 6. Hmm. Not a good sign. Rock hard. Literally like a rock, weighty, would break a window rock hard. Even hubby wouldn't couldn't eat them.
Attempt #2 Soggy, cracked and stuck to baking paper and had to be scraped off into the bin
Attempt #3 Soggy, stuck to baking paper having to be scraped off into bin
Attempt #4 Aimed to burn them in an attempt to get them sufficiently cooked...bingo (for me and my cooker with a broken seal)
                                                    
                       

I tucked their pert wee pink bums into bed the fridge overnight as is necessary
for macaron perfection (that was the restraint part)

Then the next afternoon me and the girl had a tea party

Sugar and spice and all things nice, Claud with her mini-macaron

Light, with a whisker of chewy-ness. Raspberry flavoured, with a creamy marscapone and raspberry jam filling.


Kids look cute using china do they not?
Cuteness factor intensified when she says "nac-ron"
Ahhh.

Thats when I remembered I had that dainty side plate, perfect for finally finishing the tiered cake stand that went so wrong at the last attempt


                                                             Another success, hurray!
                                        With all the success, sugar and spring warmth I'm on a high!

                         Can you take any more cuteness? I have another macaron related project in mind...


These doll house macarons, from here.
Ahhhh.




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11 comments:

  1. cute cute cute
    cute macroons
    cute lil girl
    cute china
    and well done to you for not giving up
    xxx

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  2. Wow! I'm impressed! I have never tried les macarons. I will whistle up the courage one day and give it a whirl! I'll use that link when I do thanks! :o)

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  3. Hi! I've never come across another north canty blogger in my 2 years of blogging!! whoop. yeah I'm excited!
    and I've never tried a macaroon...I keep meaning too, just hasn't happened yet.
    They look amazing, well done you :)

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  4. Dolls' house macarons! Too cute!

    I love that you stuck to making your own ... eventually! You're a stronger woman than me. xo

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  5. Have never tried to make these, but they look really great! Well done!
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  6. mm those look so good! i had my first macaroon last week (it was lime and AMAZING) but i've always heard they were too hard to attempt making at home. i'm going to save that link and maybe get brave and try it!

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  7. YUM! These look divine! :)

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  8. awww cute post! And so yummy!!! Scarlett x

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  9. Oh yes you are a hero for staying the post and making your macaroons perfect and delicious baby girl with tea-party china - too cute.

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