Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cinnamon-Vanilla Hot Chocolate Macaroons

Its MacAttack #13 and yes I was worried it might turn unlucky after 2 failed #Mac attempts. But I finally found feet thanks to "S" who kept pushing me to keep trying until I found firm feet!
This month Jamie and Deeba asked us to create Macs inspired by Fall. To me, Fall means deep cinnamon flavour, luxury of hot chocolate, romantic movie nights, boozy food and the falling leaves announcing the arrival of holiday season. I made cinnamon flavoured Macaroons, Hot Chocolate Macaroons in my tongue, and Iced them with yet another holiday favourite, White chocolate-Amaretto Ganache.
Thanks Jamie and Deeba for such a wonderful challenge and for being a great support. It's Thanksgiving time... this year I am thankful for having wonderful friends I met on the Net/Twitter and through blogging.
Hot Chocolate Macaroons (Adapted minimally from David Lebovitz's recipe)
Ingredients
Aged Egg Whites - 2
Cocoa - 25gms
Powdered Sugar - 100 gms
Superfine Sugar - 65 gms
Almond Meal - 60 gms
Cream of Tartar - pinch
Egg Whites Powder - 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon - 1/2 tsp
Vanilla Bean Powder - 1/4 tsp
Method:
Line a baking sheet with silpat and place the macaroon template underneath. In a processor pulse the cocoa and almond meal until fine. Sieve this along with the powdered sugar in a bowl. Add the cinnamon and vanilla. In another bowl whisk the egg whites till frothy gradually adding the sugar in two goes, along with the whites powder and cream of tartar. Continue beating until stiff and firm. Fold in the dry ingredients into the whites in two-three batches until you get a smooth mixture with no streaks of whites. Fill a pastry bag with the mixture and pipe circles onto the parchment paper. Rap the tray on the counter top a few times to flatten and leave them to form a skin for about 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 160C and bake the macaroons for about 15-18 depending on the size. Transfer to a wire rack and cool. Once completely cooled sandwich them with the filling of your choice.
White Chocolate-Amaretto Ganache
Ingredients
White Chocolate - 100gms
Heavy Cream - 1/4 Cup
Amaretto - 1 tbsp
Method: Boil the cream and pour over chopped chocolate. Stir in the Amaretto. Let it cool completely. Fill a pastry bag and pipe on the cooled shells.

11 comments:

Mardi Michels said...

Ha - great minds think alike! I posted "hot chocolate" macarons too with marshmallow frosting. Yum! Yours look lovely!

Anonymous said...

Your macarons look very tasty and festive for fall and the holidays!

Anonymous said...

I did hot chocolate ones as well! Yours are so cute. I love the white chocolate-amaretto ganache.

Tina said...

delectable!! and I love your pink plate!! Happy Thanksgiving!!

Debugcooking said...

Thanks for yr lovely comments...tina the plate is from wysteria lane

browniegirl said...

What a fabulous winter flavor combination! Well done. They are beautiful. Lovely post, beautiful photos! Have an awesome weekend xx

Jamie said...

Ooooh I LOVE your idea of fall, yes I do! And these macs really are beautiful and I love these flavors! Just perfect! Love when you bake macs with us!

Unknown said...

What wonderful pictures! They look fantastic, so pretty!

Debugcooking said...

I love #mactweets Jamie...after 2 failed attempts I kept going..and got these..Wish you could try them but for sure next time ;-)
Thanks Sarah..

Deeba PAB said...

YUM YUM YUM...and yay for F - both feet and fall!! Beautiful flavours aarthi, and pretty feet! Love the pictures! Thank you 'S' for pushing her to find feet-way to go!! Thank you for joining us at Mactweets!

Debugcooking said...

Thanks Dee...Mr.PAB & S must be glad we finally found feet..

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