Eggnog Macarons
Eggnog macarons are perfectly spiced holiday cookies, with hints of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, filled with creamy eggnog buttercream.
Well hello friends!
I have a few too many holiday recipes I want (and have) to share with you guys. Pardon my scheduling lapses and seemingly saving all for last minute. Apparently Christmas is upon us already. But these are all awesome recipes I know you will love so stay tuned the next few days. Like these eggnog macarons! They will be perfect on any holiday dessert table and would also make for great party gifts.
Is anyone else baking up a storm this week? I am making batch after batch of cookies and sending out holiday treat boxes with our Christmas cards this week. So much fun and I am trying so many different recipes including a few new favorites. I seriously LOVE the holidays and I have no idea what I will do with myself, mixer and oven come January. There will be no gingerbread, eggnog, cranberries or peppermint. Oh the travesty of the in between months before the start of spring 🙁
But for now, let’s talk eggnog macarons.
If you are a regular around here, you know by now how much I love/hate these fascinating fellas. Every now and then I venture out to try a new flavor and the challenge of getting a perfect batch drives me crazy most times. But you see, they are worth every ounce of the trouble. They are the perfect cookie. So crunchy and flaky on the outside and chewy on the inside with a great buttercream filling. Each bite is a dream and having two or three with your afternoon or midnight coffee is a great treat.
These particular eggnog macarons were made for my husband’s Grandma who was in the hospital for a few days last week. I know she is the only one in our family that gets how awesome macarons are. So to cheer her up, I snuck a dozen of these into her hospital room :). She enjoyed the perfectly spiced shells with hints of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg that were filled with creamy eggnog buttercream.
If you are still in search of a beautiful dessert to add to your display, consider these eggnog macarons! Your guests will love them and thank you plenty.
Eggnog Macarons
Eggnog macarons are perfectly spiced holiday cookies, with hints of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg, filled with creamy eggnog buttercream.
Ingredients
For the Macaron shells:
- 4 ounces (115g) almond flour
- 8 ounces (230g) powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- a pinch of cloves
- 5 ounces (144g) egg whites, room temperature
- 2 ½ ounces (72g) granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
For the Filling:
- ½ cup sugar
- 2 egg whites
- ¾ cup (1 ½ stick) unsalted butter
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- 1-2 tablespoons eggnog
Instructions
- Line two sheet pans with parchment paper. I used a 1½-inch round cookie cutter to draw circles on the parchment paper and flipped the paper (drawing side down).
- Preheat oven to 300 degrees and prepare a pastry bag with a round tip. I used Wilton 2A.
- Using a food processor, pulse the powdered sugar, almond flour and spices into fine powder. Sift several times until there is less than 2 tablespoons of almond bits left. Add the bits to the sifted dry ingredients.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer with the whisk attachment, combine the egg whites, sugar and salt. Whip on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form, about 5-7 minutes. Add the vanilla extract and whip for another minute.
- Add the dry ingredients to the meringue and fold with a rubber spatula. Gently fold to deflate the meringue by pressing against the side of bowl and scooping from bottom until batter is smooth and shiny; about 20-25 folds. To check consistency, drop a spoonful of batter and it should have a peak that quickly relaxes back into the batter. Start checking the batter after 20 folds.
- Transfer batter into pastry bag and pipe the batter into the pre-traced circles on the baking sheet. Tap baking sheet hard on counter to release any air bubbles trapped in the batter.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes until hard and slightly golden, rotating cookie sheets halfway through baking time. You should be able to peel off the macaron from the parchment.
- Cool completely on cookie sheets before peeling from the parchment.
For Filling:
- Whisk together sugar and egg whites in a heatproof mixing bowl set over (not in) a pan of simmering water. Whisk until warm and sugar is dissolved (mixture should feel completely smooth when rubbed between your fingers), 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat.
- With an electric mixer on medium speed, whisk egg white mixture for about 5 minutes (using the whisk attachment). Increase speed to medium-high, and whisk until stiff, glossy peaks form and meringue has cooled (test by feeling bottom of bowl), about 6 minutes.
- Reduce speed to medium and switch to the paddle attachment. Add butter, one piece at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in cinnamon, nutmeg and eggnog until well blended.
- Match similar sized cookies together and pipe or spread filling on one flat side and top with another. Sprinkle with nutmeg.
I’ve never made macarons before. These are so pretty and yummy looking!! But I have to admit: Macarons intimidate me a bit!!! Stopping by from show stopper Saturday!!
WOW….. your macarons are baked to PERFECTION!!!!! Absolutely beautiful. I need to give macarons another go, I’ve tried making them twice, and it was an epic disaster both times. These look amazing, and love the eggnog flavor!
Your macarons look perfect! I still haven’t tried my hand at them yet 🙂
These look yummy! I’ve never made macaroons but may have to try.
Thanks Krista! You should try it at some point. They are addicting. Hope you had a great weekend. Happy holidays!
Love this flavor for macarons!
I just found this recipe from the Will Cook for Smiles link party and it looks so good. And it’s perfect for the recipe link party that just went live on my website Future Expat. Today’s theme is SUGAR…so feel free to link this up and any other of your sweet sugary recipes.
http://futureexpat.com/2013/12/required-ingredient-sugar/
Every link gets posted to Pinterest and the featured recipes each week also get highlighted on social media sites too. Would love to have you join us!
I’m headed on over to your place for Midnight Coffee, Z! Fabulous job on the macarons, they look lovely. And, it was so sweet of you to make them for your husband’s grandma. I hope she’s feeling better soon! Enjoy the rest of your weekend, my friend. Already pinned and will pin some more!
Oh Stacy I’d love to have you over!! Grandma is doing well and just saw her, thanks for asking. Thank you so much for sharing on Pinterest. Hope you are having a great weekend. Happy Holidays my friend 🙂
Love this spin on mararons. I have only made them once (at Christmas!) and loved how pretty they turned out, but they weren’t festively flavored like these. Thank you for sharing a yummy Christmas recipe with us, Zainab! Pinning.
Jelli, the festive flavors are fun!! Happy Holidays 🙂
I love macarons! And these look so pretty. Do you refrigerate them? Stopping by from SITS Sharefest.
Shannon thanks for stopping by! Yes I always refrigerate them to store. Only bring out 30 minutes or so before serving.
I wish I could make macarons this perfect. Yours came out flawless and the flavor combo sounds fantastic!
I hope your hubby’s grandma is feeling better now! xo
Thank you Consuelo!! You can definitely make perfect macarons…I have no doubt. Thanks for asking about Grandma. She is doing great now. By the way, woohoooo exams are over!! So happy for you :). Hope you have a great relaxing weekend.
These have got to be the most beautiful macarons I have ever seen! You are truly a macaron master… I bow at your feet! Simply gorgeous and perfect in every way…
Oh thank you so much Allie!! I feel the same way about your macarons too…so right back at you. I hope you have a great weekend.
PS: Thank you for today!! You put a huge smile on my work day 🙂
You’ve inspired my new goal of 2014… master the macaron!! I am totally in a love/hate relationship right now. These are absolutely gorgeous!
That’s a great goal!! I need to get out of the love/hate relationship and graduate to love because I do love the end results.