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Red Velvet Macarons with Mascarpone Frosting
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Red Velvet Macarons with Mascarpone Frosting
Macaron Shells
Mascarpone Frosting
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Instructions
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Prepare a macaron template by tracing a heart shaped cookie cutter 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. You could also skip the template and just free-hand it.
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In a medium bowl, sift the powdered sugar, almond flour, and cocoa powder 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, you can add the vanilla paste and food gel.
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Continue whisking the meringue until stiff peaks form. The best way to test if it is ready is by turning the bowl upside down. If the meringue does not fall or move at all, then it is ready.
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Start the macaronage by folding in ⅓ of the dry ingredients. Mix carefully with a silicone spatula by scraping aroung 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. I find that this mixing method ensures that the shells do not bake up hollow. 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. Place your macaron template under another piece of parchment paper on a baking sheet and pipe perpendicular to fill in each heart. 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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Let the macarons rest for about 30-40 minutes, or until they are dry and no batter comes away when you touch them.
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Toward the end of the resting time, preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
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Bake the macarons for about 12 minutes. Allow to cool completely before removing them from the baking sheet.
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In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, combine the heavy cream, sugar, mascarpone, and vanilla.
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Whisk on low speed until fully combined, then turn up to medium high speed until thick (only about 30 seconds).
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Transfer the frosting to a piping bag fitted with a small round tip.
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Pair the macaron shells up and pipe the frosting onto the bottom shell, then place the paired shell on top, pressing down slightly to ensure they stick together.
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Tips & Tricks (5)
- Master the Macaron Foot 👣Ensure your egg whites reach stiff peaks and fold the almond flour mixture until it flows like lava—the batter should fall in ribbons, not plop. This creates the signature ruffled 'foot' at the base of each macaron.
- Stabilize Mascarpone Frosting ❄️Whip heavy cream to stiff peaks separately, then gently fold into mascarpone to prevent it from becoming grainy or separating. This creates an airy, stable frosting that won't weep during storage.
- Red Gel is Your Secret Weapon 🎨Use red gel food coloring instead of liquid—it won't thin your batter or compromise the macaron's delicate structure while delivering vibrant, true red velvet color.
- Age Your Egg Whites 🕐Separate eggs 24 hours in advance and leave whites uncovered at room temperature to allow moisture to evaporate, creating better volume and stability when whipped.
- Cocoa and Vanilla Balance ⚖️Use only a subtle amount of cocoa powder (about 1-2 tablespoons per batch) mixed with powdered sugar before folding—too much masks the delicate vanilla and red velvet flavor profile.
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Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Low-Cholesterol
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