I'm by no means an expert on macarons, but they usually do turn out pretty good. So, after getting a lot of questions, I decided to invite some girls for an afternoon of macaron baking. It went very well, and we ended up with two yummy batches - Strawberry buttercream and Cocoa & Coffee. It took three hours, including a coffee break in the sun. Great way to spend a Sunday!
That sounds fantastic! Mmm! Macaron in the sun!
ReplyDeleteYum Macaroons are my favourite, would love to try them!
ReplyDeletethey look lovely, and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat's great! Even though I love cooking I've never made them myself. I should try :)
ReplyDeleteI need to get to grips with macarons. Soon. I will be trawling your blog for tips when I do!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun afternoon-my husband just brought me back some macarons from Paris-thank goodness of a Laduree kiosk in the transit lounge at CDG-I must say I have been quite decadent enjoying them with tea. You are right that Japanese book is horrible-I have Laduree's recipe book and a book from Gerald Mulot and really need to give the macarons a go.
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