Thank you Felicia from The Press of Atlantic City for a great article! Click here to read.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
{Recipe Rewind} May: Abi's Vanilla Macarons with Fresh Strawberry Buttercream
Here's the recipe Abi used for her
macaroons! Taken from Secrets of Macarons by Jose Marechal
Plain Macarons
Ingredients
·
200g ground almonds
·
200g icing sugar
·
75ml water
·
200g caster sugar
·
2 x 80g egg whites
·
1x vanilla bean
·
white coloring (optional)
note: the vanilla bean and white coloring
can be replaced depending on the flavor you wish to make them
Method
1. Process then carefully sift the ground almonds and icing sugar
(this is called the tant pour tant). Set aside.
2. In a saucepan, bring the water and caster sugar to the boil.
Without stirring, make sure the temperature of the resulting syrup doesn’t go
above 115 degrees Celsius.
3. Gently beat 80g egg whites to soft peaks, then increase the
speed of the beater when the temperature of the syrup passes 105 degrees
Celsius. When the syrup reaches 115 degrees Celsius, remove the saucepan from the
heat and pour the syrup in a thin stream into the beaten egg whites. Continue
to beat the meringue for about 10 minutes, so that it cools.
4. Combine the tant pour tant and the remaining unbeaten egg
whites, making a smooth almond paste.
5. Scrape the vanilla bean and incorporate a few vanilla seeds into
the almond paste, then add the coloring (if desired)
6. Using a flexible spatula, incorporate about a third of the
meringue into the almond paste to loosen the mixture a little, then add the rest
of the meringue, working the batter carefully.
7. Fill a piping bag fitted with an 8mm nozzle with batter. Attach
a sheet of baking paper to each baking tray, placing small dots of batter in
each corner. Pipe out small, regular and well-spaced rounds, each about the
size of a walnut. Lightly tap the bottom of the trays and allow the macarons to
form a crust at room temperature for 30 minutes.
8. Preheat the oven to 150 degrees Celsius.
9. Bake in the oven for 14 minutes. When you take them out, carefully
place the baking paper on a dampened benchtop: the shells will be easier to
remove.
For the filling Abi made a buttercream made of
powered sugar and butter and cut fresh strawberries until the mixture was a
buttercream paste.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
June Food Swap Announced
Here are the details of our second food swap:
When: Friday June 29, 2012
Where: Bellview Winery, 150 Atlantic St., Landisville, NJ
Time: 7-9pm
Please register if you plan to attend by clicking on the Eventbrite button.
Remember, you can bring as much or as little as you like. It can be all the same item or a few different ones (which seems to work best). And bring SAMPLES :) people will be more likely to swap with you if they know how tasty your item is.
See everyone soon!
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