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28Oct

Bone shaped macaroons with blood red buttercream

I think it’s amazing that egg whites and almonds can create such a delightful treat. Macaroons is one of the treats I absolutely love and don’t get to have it very often, because although small treats, their price tag is often not so small. I am going to a grown up Halloween party and thought little patisserie bones with a blood red buttercream would be perfect.  This is an easy recipe, however you must follow all the steps carefully to get the perfect chewy macaroon. Bone shaped macaroons with blood red buttercream 125g icing sugar 125g ground almonds 90g egg whites 2 tbsp water 110g caster sugar 75g softened butter 40g icing sugar Red food colouring Method: 1. Print or draw on a piece of paper bone shapes to fit your baking tray. Mine were around 4cm long. Place the sheet with the bone pattern under a piece of greaseproof paper 2. Put the icing sugar and ground almonds in a food processor and blitz. Sieve the mixture discarding any large lumps 3. Add 40g of egg whites to the almond mixture and mix to a paste 4. Put the water and caster sugar in a small pan and heat
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29Jun

Paleo coconut macaroons

There’s a lot of changes in my life. We are leaving the city for the countryside, hoping for better quality of life. Moving houses is like a full time job and it leaves you with very little time. This has had a huge impact on our diet and we have been searching for recipes that include all the ingredients we have leftover on our fridge and cupboards. I was tempted by the abundance of asparagus in the market, made some hollandaise to accompany it and this left me with 3 egg whites in the fridge. Then whilst packing I came across a packet of dessicated coconut.  Obviously I thought macaroons. They are so quick and easy to make, plus they are a great quick fix for sweet cravings. Also a great way to use up egg whites Oh, and did I mention it’s paleo?!?! No refined sugar in these babies! Paleo coconut macaroons 3 egg whites, room temperature 70g coconut sugar 1 tbsp lemon juice Zest of 1/2 lemon 175g dessicated  1. Preheat the oven to 150C. Prepare a baking tray limed with greaseproof paper. 2. Beat the whites to stiff peaks. It’s important to use a bowl that’s throughly
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