Multicoloured macarons

Macaron are like a sweet meringue cookie, where the meringue helps give that slightly chewy texture. They look amazing in different colours, so why not make a stack for a stylish DIY afternoon tea, baby shower or birthday? Use this easy to follow recipe for perfect results, and find out how to flavour and colour them too.

Or, make extra indulgent macarons with this double chocolate version.

  • Makes 20
  • Takes 45 minutes to make, 15 minutes to cook, plus cooling

Nutrition

Per macaroon

Calories
160kcals
Fat
9.7g (4.2g saturated)
Protein
1.8g
Carbohydrates
17.5g (16.4g sugars)
Salt
0.2g

FAQs

Can I add flavour to my macarons?
Macaroons taste wonderful plain, but you can absolutely add flavouring and colouring. Flavour extracts – such as raspberry, lemon and peppermint can work well, while colourings are available in supermarkets and cake shops. Try squires-shop.com to buy online.

delicious. tips

  1. To flavour and colour your macarons, in step 2, add around ½ tsp flavour extract, then add the appropriate colouring, a drop at a time, until you reach the desired intensity. Flavour and colour the buttercream in the same way.

    For chocolate macaroons, replace a quarter of the icing sugar with cocoa powder and use Nutella as the filling. For pistachio macarons, replace half the ground almonds with ground pistachios (whizz in a blender or finely chop by hand), and use green food colouring to achieve a pastel green. Fold chopped pistachios through the filling, if you like.

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