Making French patisserie, window-worthy macarons may seem like an intimidating task. For many, these sweet tiny treats are a baking bucket list item that are only tackled by the bravest of bakers.
1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees. Prepare piping bag with tip #804. 2. Combine powdered sugar and almond flour in food processor. Process until well combined and almonds appear smooth. Place in bowl and ...
Place a rack each in the upper and bottom thirds of the oven and preheat to 400 degrees. Line 2 baking sheets with silicone baking mats. If you have enough baking sheets, double them up (this will ...
Just like the basic macaron recipe, the basic buttercream filling recipe can be customized with endless flavors and colors. But don't stop at buttercream! Try jams and preserves (or even Nutella!) ...
Andrea Meyer, of Bisous Bisous Patisserie, plates a group of churro-flavored macrons after demonstrating how she makes her recipe at her shop in Dallas. Ben Torres / Special Contributor It’s been a ...
One by one, packages of freshly baked cookies began arriving in The Times’ lobby, some in pretty boxes, bound in tissue paper and ribbon, others in fancy restaurant bags. Many entries were delivered ...
When Hello Kitty and unicorn macarons meet, the result is just about the cutest freaking thing you could possibly imagine. While we admit the unicorn trend itself is a little tired at this point ...