Chocolate mint macarons are a classic French pastry that are perfect for any occasion. With their delicate shells and creamy filling, these macarons are sure to impress your guests. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide to help you create the perfect chocolate mint macarons. We will also share some tips and tricks to help you troubleshoot any problems that you may encounter along the way. So, whether you are a seasoned baker or a beginner, this article has everything you need to know to make delicious chocolate mint macarons.
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CHOCOLATE MINT MACARONS
We've taken the guesswork out of making these patisserie beauties, so you can prepare this popular French cookie at home (for less than 25 cents a pop!). Be sure to weigh the ingredients precisely, and follow the step-by-step directions to make meringue, fold in the almond mixture, and pipe the batter into rounds. Delight one and all with the gorgeous, delicious, professional-looking results.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Cookie Recipes
Time 2h
Yield Makes 20 to 25 sandwich cookies
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees with rack in lower third. Place almonds in a food processor; process until as fine as possible, about 1 minute. Add confectioners' sugar; process until combined, about 1 minute.
- Pass almond mixture through a fine-mesh sieve. Transfer solids in sieve to food processor; grind and sift again, pressing down on clumps. Repeat until less than 2 tablespoons of solids remains in sieve.
- Whisk egg whites and granulated sugar by hand to combine. Beat on medium speed (4 on a KitchenAid) 2 minutes. Increase speed to medium-high (6) and beat 2 minutes. Then beat on high (8) 2 minutes more.
- The beaten egg whites will hold stiff, glossy peaks when you lift the whisk out of the bowl. Add peppermint extract and food coloring, and beat on highest speed 30 seconds.
- Add dry ingredients all at once. Fold with a spatula from bottom of bowl upward, then press flat side of spatula firmly through middle of mixture. Repeat just until batter flows like lava, 35 to 40 complete strokes.
- Rest a pastry bag fitted with a 3/8-inch round tip (Ateco #804) inside a glass. Transfer batter to bag; secure top. Dab some batter remaining in bowl onto corners of 2 heavy baking sheets; line with parchment.
- With piping tip 1/2 inch above sheet, pipe batter into a 3/4-inch round, then swirl tip off to one side. Repeat, spacing rounds 1 inch apart. Tap sheets firmly against counter 2 or 3 times to release air bubbles.
- Finely grate bittersweet chocolate over half of unbaked rounds.
- Filling: Heat heavy cream in a saucepan until bubbles begin to form. Add bittersweet chocolate and butter; stir to combine. Let cool until thick and spreadable.
- Bake 1 sheet at a time, rotating halfway through, until risen and just set, 13 minutes. Let cool. Pipe or spread filling on flat sides of half of cookies; top with remaining half. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate.
MINT CHOCOLATE MACARONS
Mint Chocolate Macarons are filled with a delicious Mint Chocolate Ganache. The refreshing mint is a perfect pairing for the rich dark chocolate used in the ganache.
Provided by camila
Categories Dessert
Time 2h10m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Before you start, get all of the ingredients ready. Prepare a large piping bag, fitted with a large round tip, I use a 0.5" tip. Set aside.
- Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone mat.
- I use a baking mat with the macaron template already in it. You can make your own or print it from the internet, and just place it under silicone mat, or parchment paper. I recommend using a silicone mat.
- Measure out all of the ingredients.
- Sift the powdered sugar and almond flour together. Set aside.
- Place the egg whites and granulated sugar in a heat proof bowl or in a double boiler. Over a pan of simmering water, whisk the whites and sugar until frothy and sugar completely melted. It will take a couple minutes. You can test by touching the mixture between your fingers, and if you feel any sugar granules just keep whisking mixture over the water bath.
- Make sure the bottom of the bowl isn't touching the simmering water.
- Transfer the mixture to the bowl of a stand mixer.
- With the whisk attachment, start whisking the mixture on low for about 30 seconds, then gradually start increasing speed to medium. Whisk on medium for one to two minutes, until mixture is white and starting to become fluffy. Raise speed to medium-high and finish whipping for a few more minutes until stiff peaks are formed. Best way to check this is to keep your eye on the whites. Once they get glossy and you start seeing streaks formed by the whisk, it might be time to stop.
- Whisk until stiff peaks have formed. When you pull your whip up, the peaks should be shooting straight up, not bent down.
- Pour the sifted powdered sugar and almond flour into stiff whites.
- Start folding gently forming a letter J with a spatula.
- Add the food coloring at this point, if using. In the case of these Mint Macarons, I used two different colors.
- To make the two color shells, follow these instructions.
- Add a little bit of green and teal to the meringue.
- Fold the dry ingredients with the meringue until just incorporated.
- Once you can see no more streaks of dry ingredients in the batter, separate it into two different bowls.
- Cover one bowl with a towel so the batter doesn't start drying, and work with one batch at a time.
- Fold the first batter until it reaches the proper consistency, flowing effortlessly off the spatula. Read below on tips for identifying the right consistency.
- Then, transfer this batter to a piping bag, secure the top so the batter doesn't leak out, and set it aside.
- Next, it's time to color the remaining batter. I wanted to do a swirl effect with a darker green color, so grab the second bowl, and add a bit more green to the batter, to make a stronger more vibrant color. Fold until the proper consistency is achieved, and transfer the batter to another piping bag.
- How to know when to stop folding the batter: It's time to stop folding when the batter is glossy and has a thick and flowing consistency. There are several ways to test this.
- First, pick up some batter with the spatula and try to draw a figure 8 with the batter that is dripping off the spatula. If you can form several 8 figures without the batter breaking up, that's one indication that it might be ready.
- There's another test you can do. I call it the Teaspoon test.
- Grab a teaspoon of batter and spoon onto the parchment paper or silicon mat. Wait a minute to see how it behaves.
- If the batter stays stiff, forming a point and doesn't spread out a bit, start folding a little bit more, about 3 folds.
- Test again.
- Once the batter spreads out a bit and starts to look glossy and smooth on top, on the baking sheet, transfer it to the piping bag.
- You don't want the batter to be too runny either. So be careful not to over mix. It's always best to under mix and test several times until the proper consistency has been achieved.
- The best way I can describe this stage being perfect is when you hold the spatula with batter on top of the bowl and the batter falls off the spatula slowly but effortlessly. The batter will keep flowing off the spatula non-stop, but not too quickly.
- So, when both batters are ready and inside piping bags, snip the end of the piping bags with scissors, and place both piping bags in the piping bag fitted with the large round tip. (watching the video located on this page, or on Youtube will help you see how this was done)
- Place the piping bag containing both batters directly 90 degrees over the center of each macaron template. Apply gentle pressure and carefully pipe for about 3 seconds, and then quickly pull the bag up twisting slightly.
- Once you've piped as many circles as you could, bang the trays against the counter a few times each. This will release air bubbles that are in the batter and prevent your macaron shells from cracking.
- Use a toothpick to pop any air bubbles in the surface of the shells.
- Let the trays sit for a while so the shells will dry out a little bit. I usually leave about 20-40 minutes, depending on how humid the day is. You'll know they're ready when you gently touch the surface of a macaron and it seems dry.
- Pre-heat the oven to 325ºF.
- Bake one tray at a time.
- Bake for 5 minutes, rotate tray.
- I bake each tray for about 18 minutes.
- When baked, the macarons will have a deeper color and formed feet. If you try to move a macaron, it shouldn't feel jiggly. If the macaron is still jiggly, keep baking.
- Remove from the oven and bake the other tray.
- Let the macarons cool down before proceeding with the filling.
- Chop dark chocolate very finely. Place it in a bowl. If you are using chocolate chips no need to chop them, simply place them in a bowl.
- Heat the coconut cream in a small pan over medium heat, or in the microwave. No matter what method you choose, be very careful not to boil the cream.
- Pour hot cream over chopped chocolate. Let it stand for a minute.
- Start whisking gently until completely melted.
- Add the mint extract and stir to combine.
- Let it come to room temperature. Refrigerate for about 20 minutes before using, until it has piping consistency.
- If the ganache stays in the fridge for too long, and it's too thick and hard to pipe, insert it in the microwave for a few quick seconds, and stir it again. Test for consistency and keep going until you achieve the desired consistency.
- To be pipeable, the ganache should be thick, but easy to spread.
- If it happens that the ganache is too thin, you might want to put it in the fridge for a few minutes so it will harden up.
- Place the ganache in a piping bag.
- Pipe a bit of frosting in the middle of each bottom shell.
- Top with another shell.
- If you wish to dip the macarons in chocolate, as I've done with some of mine, first place them in the fridge for at least 30 minutes, so the ganache filling will have a chance to set.
- Then remove the macarons from the fridge, melt 3 oz. of chocolate.
- Dip half of each macaron in the chocolate, and then place it on the baking sheet.
- You can also place the melted chocolate in a piping bag and snip the end with scissors, and drizzle on top of the shells, and then top with chopped chocolate.
- Let the macarons chill in the fridge.
- It's always best to let the macarons mature overnight before serving.
- These Mint Macarons will stay well in the fridge for 5 to 7 days, and they will also keep well if frozen for 1 to 2 months, in an airtight container.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 macaron, Calories 130 kcal
MINT CHOCOLATE MACARONS
This recipe is excerpted from Sweet Macarons.
Provided by Jacqueline Mercorelli
Categories Dessert
Yield Yields about 40 macarons
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Infuse the mint with 1 Tbs. plus 2 tsp. of the cream by heating them over low heat just until tiny bubbles begin to form around the edge of the pan. Remove from the heat and let the mint infuse for 1 hour. Strain using a fine-mesh sieve.
- Melt the white chocolate in the microwave. Bring the infused cream and the honey to a boil. Pour the hot cream over the melted chocolate in 3 parts and stir with a spatula to obtain a mixture that is smooth, shiny, and elastic. Add the remaining cream and mix well (with an immersion blender, if necessary), being careful not to incorporate air into the ganache. Refrigerate overnight.
- Separate the egg whites from their yolks and whisk together. Refrigerate in a covered container overnight.
- Roast the almond meal at 300ºF for 10 minutes and allow to cool. Mix the almond meal and confectioner's sugar in a food processor, making sure they don't overheat.
- Remove the egg whites from the fridge and let them come to room temperature.
- Mix together 1 Tbs. of the sugar and the powdered egg white (if using). In a stand mixer, gently beat half the egg whites with the salt and 2 drops of lemon juice. When the whites begin to foam, incorporate the sugar-egg white mixture in three additions, raising the mixer speed after each addition until all the sugar is added. The meringue will become structured and begin to form soft peaks. If they reach soft peaks before the syrup is ready (next step), reduce the mixer speed and continue to run on low speed until you're ready to proceed.
- While beating the egg whites, put the remaining 3/4 cup of sugar and 1/4 cup water in a small saucepan. Place over medium heat and stir to dissolve the sugar. Make sure not to stir once the syrup begins to heat. When the syrup reaches 230ºF on a candy thermometer, and the egg whites have reached soft peaks, increase the stand mixer speed to high, and gently pour the syrup in a steady stream down the side of the mixer bowl. Turn the speed down to medium and beat this mixture as it cools to 100ºF.
- Heat the oven to 300ºF and put 2 baking sheets on racks in the top and bottom thirds of the oven.
- While the meringue cools, use a spatula to mix the remaining half of the egg whites with the sugar-almond meal mixture to achieve what looks like almond paste, then add enough green food coloring (and just a little yellow) to tint the batter pale green. Slowly incorporate the Italian meringue into this mixture with a rubber spatula, starting from the middle of the bowl and moving upward and out. (This is what the French call macaronnage.) The batter should fall back upon itself in a heavy ribbon.
- Transfer the batter to a pastry bag fitted with a 3/8- or 1/4-inch tip. Pipe the macaron shells in staggered rows onto perforated baking sheets covered with silicone-lined baking paper or parchment paper. Decorate the shells with sprinkles. Place the shells in the oven on the heated baking sheets. Bake for 13 to 15 minutes. Remove the shells from the baking paper (if you're using regular parchment, you may need to place the paper over a damp surface to remove the shells easily). Let the shells cool down a bit, turn them over, and make a small indentation on the flat bottom with your thumb to make room for the filling.
- Add the crème de menthe to the ganache and beat the mixture to firm peaks. Transfer it to a pastry bag with a tip and use it to fill the macarons, piping a dollop of filling onto one shell, topping with a few Perles Craquantes or chocolate chips, and gently topping with the second shell.that with a second shell.
MINT CHOCOLATE MACARONS
These mint chocolate macarons have a peppermint flavored French macaron shell and are filled with dark chocolate peppermint ganache!
Provided by Kyleigh Sage
Categories Dessert
Time 2h
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- The ganache calls for 226 grams (8 ounces) of dark chocolate which is about two chocolate bars. So I like to set aside 1 square to melt to drizzle on the macaron tops. The tiny amount of chocolate won't affect the consistency of the ganache, and it keeps you from having to break into a whole new chocolate bar!
- Finely chop the dark chocolate and place into a large bowl.
- Place the heavy cream in a microwave safe bowl and microwave for 1-2 minutes or until hot to the touch but not boiling.
- Pour over the chopped chocolate and let sit for about two minutes.
- Using a spatula, gently mix until the chocolate is fully melted and the ganache is fully combined and smooth. Add in the peppermint extract and mix until fully incorporated.
- Let sit at room temperature or in the fridge until is has thickened enough to hold its shape.
- If your ganache is too firm, microwave for 10 seconds to soften and then stir until ganache is the desired consistency.
- Sift together almond flour and powdered sugar into a large bowl and set aside.
- In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk the egg whites on medium speed until they become foamy, then add in the cream of tartar.
- Turn the mixer up to medium-high and gradually add in the granulated sugar. Once all the sugar is added, turn the mixer to the highest setting and whisk on high until soft peaks form.
- Add in 1-2 drops of green gel food coloring and the peppermint extract, then continue to whisk on high until stiff peaks form.
- Using a spatula, gently fold in half of the dry ingredient mixture until fully combined. Then gently fold in the remaining dry ingredients.
- Continue to gently fold the batter until it reaches a "flowing lava" consistency. You should be able to make a "figure 8" with the batter before it breaks. As soon as you reach this consistency, stop mixing! If you over-mix the batter, the macarons won't rise properly in the oven.
- Line a large baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
- Scoop batter into a large piping bag fitted with a large round tip. Hold the piping bag perpendicular to the silicone mat and pipe 1 inch rounds.
- Pick up the baking sheet and drop it onto the counter 3-4 times to help bring any air bubbles to the surface of the macarons. Then use a toothpick to pop any visible air bubbles to make a smooth surface.
- Let the macarons sit at room temperature for 30-40 minutes or until a skin forms on the surface. You should be able to lightly touch the surface without any batter being disturbed.
- While the macarons are resting, preheat the oven to 300°F.
- Bake one sheet at a time on the center rack of the oven for 13-15 minutes or when they do not move on their "feet" when touched.
- Let the macarons cool completely on the baking sheet before removing them. They should easily peel off when fully cooled.
- Match up your shells before filling, and then turn one side over. On the other side, drizzle a small amount of dark chocolate over the top.
- Then pipe dark chocolate ganache in the center and top with the other shell.
- Put the assembled mint chocolate macarons in an airtight container, then place them in the fridge for mature for 12-24 hours before eating for the best taste/texture.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2, Calories 116 kcal, Carbohydrate 13 g, Protein 2 g, Fat 7 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 6 mg, Sodium 9 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 11 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g
CHOCOLATE MACARONS RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: egg whites, granulated sugar, powdered sugar, almond flour, cocoa powder
Provided by Ellen Zeng
Yield 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Sift the dry ingredients together in a medium bowl.
- In a separate bowl, beat egg whites until frothy and gradually add the granulated sugar. Beat until stiff peaks form.
- Add about half of the dry ingredients to the egg whites, fold until mostly combined, and slowly add the other half. Pipe mixture onto a silicon mat in 1-inch circles.
- Tap the tray a couple times on a hard, flat surface to remove air bubbles.
- Let them sit at room temperature for about 30-60 minutes (until dry to the touch) and bake for 16-17 minutes at 300°F.
- Serve.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 127 calories, Carbohydrate 17 grams, Fat 5 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 3 grams, Sugar 14 grams
PEPPERMINT MACARONS RECIPE BY TASTY
These peppermint macarons will become an instant holiday classic. Have fun piping out the mezmerizing meringue cookies and filling them with a rich chocolate ganache. And for a little extra flair, roll them in crushed candy canes.
Provided by Katie Aubin
Categories Bakery Goods
Time 2h
Yield 15 macarons
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Make the ganache filling: In a medium bowl, combine the chocolate chips and heavy cream. Microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring between, until melted and smooth, about 1 minute total. Set aside to cool for at least 1 hour.
- Make the macarons: In the bowl of a food processor, combine the powdered sugar, almond flour, and ½ teaspoon of salt. Process on low speed until very finely ground. Sift the almond flour mixture through a fine-mesh sieve into a large bowl. Set aside.
- In a separate large bowl, beat the egg whites and the remaining ½ teaspoon of salt with an electric hand mixer until soft peaks form. Gradually add the granulated sugar until fully incorporated. Continue to beat until stiff peaks form (you should be able to turn the bowl upside down without anything falling out).
- Add about ⅓ of the sifted almond flour mixture at a time to the beaten egg whites and use a rubber spatula to gently fold until combined. After the last addition of almond flour, add the peppermint extract. Continue to fold slowly until the batter falls into ribbons and you can make a figure 8 while holding the spatula up.
- Set a piping bag or zip-top bag fitted with a round tip in a tall drinking glass. Dip a skewer or toothpick in the red gel food coloring and paint 2 stripes on opposite sides of the inside of the piping bag. Transfer the macaron batter to the bag.
- Pipe 4 small dollops of batter in each corner of a rimmed baking sheet, then lay a piece of parchment paper over it, using the batter to help adhere the parchment to the baking sheet.
- Pipe the macarons onto the parchment paper in 2-inch (5-cm) circles, spacing at least 1-inch (2.5-cm) apart.
- Tap the baking sheet on a flat surface 5 times to release any air bubbles. If there are any points on the top of the macarons, let sit for 5 minutes after tapping the pan, then, with a slightly moistened finger, lightly pat down the peaks.
- Let the macarons sit at room temperature for 30-60 minutes, until dry to the touch.
- Preheat the oven to 300˚F (150˚C).
- Bake the macarons for 20 minutes, until the feet are well risen and the macarons don't stick to the parchment paper. Transfer the macarons to a wire rack to cool completely before filling.
- Transfer the cooled ganache to a piping bag or zip-top bag fitted with a round tip.
- Pipe a dollop of ganache onto a macaron shell. Top with another macaron shell to create a sandwich. Repeat with remaining macarons and ganache.
- Roll the edges of the macarons in the crushed candy canes.
- If desired, place the macarons in an airtight container for 24 hours to "bloom" before serving, or serve immediately.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 247 calories, Carbohydrate 30 grams, Fat 13 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 4 grams, Sugar 23 grams
Tips:
- Mise en Place: Before you start baking, make sure you have all the necessary ingredients, tools, and equipment ready. This will help you stay organized and prevent any mishaps during the baking process.
- Use High-Quality Ingredients: The quality of your ingredients directly affects the final outcome of your macarons. Use high-quality chocolate and almond flour for the best results.
- Macaronage: This is the process of mixing the meringue and almond flour mixture. Be careful not to overmix, as this can result in tough macarons. The batter should be thick and glossy, and it should fall off the spatula in a ribbon.
- Piping: Use a piping bag fitted with a round tip to pipe the macarons onto the prepared baking sheets. Make sure to space them evenly apart, as they will spread slightly during baking.
- Resting: Before baking, let the macarons rest at room temperature for 30-60 minutes. This will help them develop a skin, which will prevent them from cracking in the oven.
- Baking: Bake the macarons at a low temperature for a long period of time. This will help them dry out properly and develop a delicate texture.
- Filling: Once the macarons are baked and cooled, you can fill them with your favorite fillings. Some popular options include ganache, buttercream, and jam.
Conclusion:
Chocolate mint macarons are a delicious and elegant treat that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. By following these tips, you can create perfect macarons that are sure to impress your friends and family. With a little practice, you'll be able to master the art of macaron making and create these delightful cookies anytime you crave them.
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