
Chocolate Strawberry Macarons Recipe
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5.0
6 reviews
Excellent
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Prep Time
45 mins
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Cook Time
45 mins
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Additional Time
20 mins
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Total Time
1 hr 19 mins
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Servings
24 macarons
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Calories
117 kcal
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Course
Dessert, Baked Goods
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Cuisine
French

Chocolate Strawberry Macarons Recipe
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These Chocolate Strawberry Macarons are going to be your new favorite! They taste like chocolate covered strawberries, in an airy little cookie. So pretty and perfect for Valentine's Day or any special occasion!
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Ingredients
For the Shells
- 3 large egg whites
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- pink gel food coloring optional
- ⅘ cup powdered sugar
- 1 cup almond flour
For the Filling
- ¼ cup unsalted butter softened (½ stick)
- ¼ cup chocolate chips melted and cooled
- 1¼ cups powdered sugar
- ¼ cup strawberry jam
Instructions
For the Shells
- Heat a small saucepan of water over medium heat. Once the water is simmering, add the egg whites and granulated sugar to a heatproof bowl and set it over the water. Whisk the egg whites and sugar together until the sugar has fully dissolved, about 3 minutes.
- Once the sugar has dissolved, transfer the mixture to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Make sure to not get any water into the egg white mixture when you transfer it from one bowl to another.
- Beat the egg white mixture on medium speed until the meringue holds a soft peak, about 2-3 minutes.
- Add a few drops of pink gel food coloring to the meringue and continue mixing on medium speed until stiff peaks form, about 1-2 minutes. I like to start with 3-4 drops of food coloring and slowly add more if needed.
- Once stiff peaks form, sift the powdered sugar and almond flour into the bowl and fold them gently into the meringue. Make sure to fold gently because you don’t want to deflate the egg whites.
- Fold just until the meringue reaches the “lava stage”. When the meringue flows smoothly off the spatula without breaking, it’s ready.
- Transfer the meringue to a piping bag fitted with a small round tip. Pipe 1-inch macarons onto a parchment or Silpat lined baking sheet.
- Once you’ve finished piping the first tray, hold it a few inches off the counter and drop it straight down to release any air bubbles. Repeat 4-5 times or until any large bubbles have popped.
- Repeat steps 7-8 with the second tray of macarons.
- Set the macarons aside to rest for 20-30 minutes or until a skin has formed. You should be able to tap them gently without the meringue sticking to your finger.
- While the macarons rest, preheat oven to 325°F.
- Bake the macarons, one tray at a time, on the middle rack. Bake for 14 minutes, turning the tray halfway through baking.
- Allow the macarons to cool completely on the pan before assembling.
For the Filling
- Add the softened butter and melted chocolate to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat on medium speed until the butter is light and fluffy, about 30 seconds.
- Turn the mixer to low speed and slowly add the powdered sugar.
- Once all of the powdered sugar has been incorporated, turn the mixer to medium high speed. Beat until the buttercream becomes light and fluffy, about 1 minute.
- Transfer the buttercream to a piping bag fitted with your choice of tip.
Assembly
- Place the macaron shells in similar sized pairs. Pipe a small ring of buttercream onto the flat side of one macaron and fill the center with about ½ teaspoon of strawberry jam.
- Place another macaron shell on top and press down gently, just until the chocolate buttercream reaches the edges. Repeat with the remaining macarons.
- Drizzle with melted chocolate, if desired.
- Place the filled macarons in an airtight container and rest them in the fridge overnight. Bring to room temperature and enjoy.
Notes
- Storage: Store any leftover macarons in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- Temperature: Your oven must be at 325°F. Use an oven thermometer!
- Shape: To get evenly round macarons, hold the piping bag perpendicular to the tray while you pipe the shells. Don’t try to draw a circle!
- Macaronage: The process of folding the dry ingredients into the meringue is one of the most important steps when making macarons. You should be able to draw a figure 8 with the meringue without the stream breaking. There are lots of great videos online if you aren’t 100% sure what the meringue should look like.
- Food Coloring: You must use gel food coloring in macarons, not liquid! Both Wilton and Americolor are great.
- I recommend using a kitchen scale and gram measurements for this recipe since macarons are a pretty specific recipe.
Nutrition Information
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Serving
1macaron
Calories
117kcal
(6%)
Carbohydrates
19g
(6%)
Protein
1g
(2%)
Fat
5g
(8%)
Saturated Fat
2g
(10%)
Polyunsaturated Fat
1g
Monounsaturated Fat
1g
Trans Fat
1g
Cholesterol
5mg
(2%)
Sodium
8mg
(0%)
Potassium
10mg
(0%)
Fiber
1g
(4%)
Sugar
17g
(34%)
Vitamin A
59IU
(1%)
Vitamin C
1mg
(1%)
Calcium
11mg
(1%)
Iron
1mg
(6%)
Nutrition Facts
Serving: 24macarons
Amount Per Serving
Calories 117 kcal
% Daily Value*
Serving | 1macaron | |
Calories | 117kcal | 6% |
Carbohydrates | 19g | 6% |
Protein | 1g | 2% |
Fat | 5g | 8% |
Saturated Fat | 2g | 10% |
Polyunsaturated Fat | 1g | 6% |
Monounsaturated Fat | 1g | 5% |
Trans Fat | 1g | 50% |
Cholesterol | 5mg | 2% |
Sodium | 8mg | 0% |
Potassium | 10mg | 0% |
Fiber | 1g | 4% |
Sugar | 17g | 34% |
Vitamin A | 59IU | 1% |
Vitamin C | 1mg | 1% |
Calcium | 11mg | 1% |
Iron | 1mg | 6% |
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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