A blade shines in the darkest of the nights
Macarons... that tiny lovely delicious, elusive traditional French pastry that got the whole world raving about. How something this small, made up of only egg white, ground almonds and tons of sugar managed to command such worldwide admiration? I don't know... I guess it's the variety of flavours and colours and of course, sugar is always addictive! Personally I didn't find anything special about it. LOL! Perhaps it's because I'm sweet enough as it is; any more of it, I'll make the world go ditzy like the macs.
The history of macarons goes all the way back to the 18th century and the popular sandwich macaron filled with cream we devour today was invented by the French pâtisserie Ladurée. Many have tried to make these macarons, some succeeded while others failed. Those who failed tried to understand where they went wrong, why their macarons cracked, had no feet, oozed out etc. There are many possible reasons but diagnostic is always hard for the baker. The only thing you can do is to try again and again, tweaking this and that, going by trial and error, then cross your fingers and hope for the best. And of course, anyone who managed to get the infamous mac FEET, will, without fail, do the MAC FEET DANCE in their kitchen like they have won a million dollar lotto, laughing and shouting to the whole world 'I GOT FEET! I GOT FEET! WOOHOO!' - that exhilarating feeling, adrenaline shooting in every parts of our body... you get so excited that you would even kiss a toad if it was right there at that moment (erhm... maybe not on 2nd thoughts).
I remember when I got my FEET at my 2nd attempt at making macarons. Boy, was I feeling on top of the world. I was doing the MAC FEET DANCE in my kitchen, shouting, jumping and laughing 'I GOT FEET, honey! I GOT FEET!' nonstop. All this time, Pierre was upstairs in his office thinking that the macaron fever had made me go nuts. LOL! Like all trends, my macaron fever came and went as fast.
It wasn't until recently, Jamie and Deeba got caught up with the macaron fever and dared each other to make it. Jamie got hers right at first try but sweet determined Deeba had to go through 6 egg whites before she finally got her FEET. However, poor Aprna, she still couldn't find her FEET. She felt very despondent over it. Don't give up, Aprna. You'll definitely find your feet. Their enthusiasm over macs soon spread and reached out to others, hence the birth of MACTWEETS a virtual Mac Kitchen, a place where all of us could gather, share advice and share laughs, find encouragement and solace, cheers or pats on the backs. So tell me, how could I not join in their fun?
This time around, I decided to try my hands on tea flavoured macs - 1st batch is red fruits tea infusion flavoured (a mix of strawberries, raspberries etc.) and 2nd batch is green tea matcha.
Vanilla Buttercream




Making Vanilla Buttercream

Assembling your macarons
I love both versions. The red fruit infusion macaron is very aromatic and sweet. One doesn't even have to bite it to savour the flavour, the smell is enough! The mixture of this fruity macarons with vanilla buttercream is sublime. It's my little girl's favourite.
The taste of green tea macarons is a bit special if you haven't had Japanese green tea before. It tastes slightly bitter (as expected) but I simply love the seaweed flavour that it oozes out with each bite. As you can see from the picture, my green tea macarons didn't quite turned out right as I was experimenting with new recipe and temperature. Pierre always told me not to mess around with my recipe if it isn't broken but did I ever listen. LOL!

Sandwiched macarons keep for a week in the fridge. Let the macarons comes to room temperature before serving. That said, we ate it right out from fridge and it's as good.
If you aren't using the macaron shells right away, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for a few days or you can freeze them.
I find baking macarons on non-stick reusable baking sheet works best for me. I can lift them off easily sans problem. And it is best not to make macarons during rainy days due to high humidity.
Lastly know your oven well. Some oven heats up real fast. If need be, play around with the temperature of your oven to see which temperature gives you the best results for your macarons.
To avoid your macarons from getting brown too quickly, either put your tray at the lowest rack or put another tray above your macaron.
For more information on troubleshooting your macarons, read the following : Syrup & Tang, Joe Pastry, David Lebovitz, Tartelette, Kitchen Musings & Mactweets

God i LOVE macarons. if only I had the talent to make them like you!![]()
oh i love them macs they look so pretty .like how there are lil bits of tea in the red infusion one. how pretty! i'm jealous
Pam, they look fantastic. You know I am envious without me telling you. Good job you are in France or I would come and steal them.
Great macs, Pam! Wonderful and so glad you played along with us. Love the red fruit flavoring! They look so beautiful and yummy!
Oh wow Pam, those look so yummy! I just want to grab one out of the screen and munch on it. Great flavour ideas too!
Pam, your macs look so pretty,absolutely love your flavours, especially the red fruit infusion ones![]()
Absolutely great! I made just one attempt months ago.. they had the foot, but they were a little too flat... I'll definetly try again during Christmas holidays!
Pam, your macs are so perfect!!! i really must try matcha soon!
Your macs look good enough for me at least ... I know how naughty these cookies can be ... I'm having a love-hate bittersweet relationship with it ... Sigh ...
Cheers from Malaysia
Wow, bravo to you for making your own macaroon! I have yet to brave myself for making this. :P
Oh Pam...here finally and loving your macs. They are drop dead gorgeous & the flavours are sweet, romantic, intriguing ... everything good! I like the idea of the red berry infusion (now I know what I need to get from you next time), and the vanilla buttercream with egg white. Love it. Meeta got me a box of matcha, and I'm saving it for a mac attack! Thanks a TON for joining us!
They turned out just beautifully! Very nice macarons (and feet!)
your macaroons look great! it's tough making them in Singapore because of our high humidity...but I think I might give your method a shot...just have to make sure it doesn't rain on that day...but it's monsoon season!!!
Your macs look lovely. I'm with you in the fact that I really do not find them worth my effort... They are only pleasing to the eyes in my opinion. I say this as I make my 3rd batch- as I've been trying to get them snow white!
Love the height you got on your macs and the cute speckles.
Your macs look vry pretty. sounds great fun and experience.
I love matcha anything, and your macs are beautiful and look delicious. Great photos too. Nice job for the MacTweets! Have a happy holiday!
I love matcha anything, and your macs are beautiful and look delicious. Great photos too. Nice job for the MacTweets! Have a happy holiday!