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Apple Butter Macarons
Apple Butter Macarons
Apple Butter Macarons
Apple Butter Macarons
Apple Butter Macarons
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Apple Butter Macarons

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Instructions

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Prepare a macaron template by using a large piping tip or small round cookie cutter of about 1 ½″ in size to trace circles about 2 inches apart on one sheet of parchment paper. You will place this under another piece of parchment paper when ready to pipe the macaron shells.
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In a medium bowl, sift the almond flour, powdered sugar, and cinnamon twice.
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Next, heat the egg whites and granulated sugar over a double boiler until the sugar has dissolved or until the temperature is about 120 degrees F.
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Transfer the egg white mixture to a large bowl or a bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Whisk until the meringue reaches soft peaks. At this point, add the vanilla bean paste.
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Continue whisking the meringue until stiff peaks form.
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Start the macaronage by folding in ⅓ of the dry ingredients. Mix carefully with a silicone spatula by scraping around the sides of the bowl, then through the middle of the batter. Do this a few times until it is mostly combined.
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Add the remainder of the dry ingredients, folding with the same gentle method. Once the dry ingredients are fully incorporated, begin spreading the batter along the sides of the bowl to deflate it slightly. Continue scraping around the sides of the bowl and through the middle. The mixture is ready when you can draw several figure eights without the batter breaking.
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Transfer the mixture to a piping bag with a small round piping tip.
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Place your macaron template under another piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet and pipe perpendicular to fill in each circle.
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Carefully remove the template and tap the baking sheet on the on counter a few times in order to release any air bubbles. It also helps to bang on the bottom of the baking sheet with your hand.
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Sprinkle cinnamon on top of each, if desired. Let the macarons rest for about 30-40 minutes, or until they are dry and no longer sticky when you touch them.
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Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
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Bake the macarons for about 12-14 minutes. Allow to cool completely before removing them from the baking sheet.
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Place the egg yolks in a medium bowl or a bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Whisk on high speed until thick and foamy (about 3 minutes) while you heat the sugar and water.
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Heat the granulated sugar and water in a small saucepan or frying pan over low heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Increase the heat to medium and bring to a boil, or until it reaches 240 degrees F.
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While the egg yolks are whisking on medium speed, slowly add the sugar syrup into the bowl. Continue mixing until the mixture has cooled down to room temperature.
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Add the butter to the mixture a few cubes at a time, allowing them to fully incorporate before adding more.
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Lastly, add the apple butter and vanilla bean paste. Continue mixing on low speed until the buttercream is completely smooth.
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Transfer the buttercream to a piping bag fitted with a small round tip.
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Pair the macarons up and pipe the buttercream onto the bottom shell.
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Place the paired shell on top, pressing down slightly to ensure they stick together.
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Place in the fridge until ready to serve.

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Tips & Tricks (5)

  • Master the Meringue Temperature 🌡️
    Bring egg whites to room temperature before whipping and use a thermometer to ensure the sugar syrup reaches exactly 244°F (soft-ball stage) for a stable, glossy meringue that holds peaks perfectly.
  • Fold with Precision for Perfect Shells 🎯
    Use the macaron fold technique (cutting down center, scraping sides, folding over) to achieve the ideal batter consistency—it should flow like lava when piped, creating signature feet without spreading excessively.
  • Infuse Apple Butter Buttercream Deeply 🍎
    Reserve the highest-quality apple butter for the buttercream layer and add it gradually while beating the butter and egg yolks, ensuring it's fully emulsified to prevent a broken, grainy texture.
  • Toast Your Almond Flour First ✨
    Lightly toast almond flour in a 300°F oven for 5-7 minutes before sifting to remove excess moisture and deepen the nutty flavor, resulting in crispier shells with better structure.
  • Rest and Dry Your Piped Shells 💨
    Allow piped shells to rest for 30-45 minutes at room temperature before baking to form a protective skin, which creates the characteristic smooth tops and prevents cracking during the bake.

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Hi! I'm Sloane, welcome to Sloane’s Table! I am a Dartmouth College alumna, professional baker, recipe developer, and food photographer. Here, you will find tried & true bakery-worthy recipes ranging from simple sweets to technical pastries. Whether you are looking to challenge yourself and improve your baking skills or just want an easy, trust-worthy recipe, you're in the right place.

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