
The 2009 October Daring Bakers’ challenge was brought to us by Ami S. She chose macarons from Claudia Fleming’s The Last Course: The Desserts of Gramercy Tavern as the challenge recipe.
This challenge was not a vegan friendly one. In fact, the hostess pretty much said, Vegans, I don’t know what to tell you. Unlike American macaroons, French macarons are basically meringue sandwich cookies. Now I did previously have success making egg replacer meringue, but that was folded into a cake batter. This time I would need to fold almond flour into the meringue and bake it. Instead of agonizing over forming a perfect replica in vegan form, I decided to just have fun with my vegan interpretation.
I made meringue and tinted it orange. These will be Halloween cookies.
It freaks me out to use too much food coloring, so my orange is rather pale.
Rather than grind a whole cup of expensive raw almonds into flour, I used 1/3 cup ground almonds, 1/3 cup ground peanuts, and 1/3 cup ground….

Banana chips!
I folded the flour mixture into the meringue and piped the batter onto baking sheets and baked as directed. I have never eaten macarons so I’m not sure these are the proper texture. I can tell you that I ended up calling them *pillows* because they were super fluffy and soft with a slightly crisp edge.

I made a chunky peanut butter filling. Before I show you my final product, this is what real macarons look like:
Photo from davidlebovitz.com
Knowing I could not create anything remotely equal to those gorgeous cookies, I grabbed a few chocolate chips and created these little monster treats.

They are gluten free, tasted good, and were fun to bake, and they're spooky, right? So I count this challenge as a success. Also, please see Hannah’s perfectly successful vegan macarons – amazing!
Rather than grind a whole cup of expensive raw almonds into flour, I used 1/3 cup ground almonds, 1/3 cup ground peanuts, and 1/3 cup ground….
Banana chips!
I folded the flour mixture into the meringue and piped the batter onto baking sheets and baked as directed. I have never eaten macarons so I’m not sure these are the proper texture. I can tell you that I ended up calling them *pillows* because they were super fluffy and soft with a slightly crisp edge.
I made a chunky peanut butter filling. Before I show you my final product, this is what real macarons look like:

Knowing I could not create anything remotely equal to those gorgeous cookies, I grabbed a few chocolate chips and created these little monster treats.
They are gluten free, tasted good, and were fun to bake, and they're spooky, right? So I count this challenge as a success. Also, please see Hannah’s perfectly successful vegan macarons – amazing!
BEYOND successful!
ReplyDeletehahaha! so cute! I've never had a macaron either so I could not perfectly re-create it. Well I didn't have a clue either how to make them... Those little monsters are gorgeous though!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the little monster eyes! (Maybe because they're made of chocolate?)
ReplyDeleteSuper-cute, Diann!
Wow. I'm impressed. They do kind of look like scary little clams with eyes but they sound delicious. I agree with you about food coloring - I'd be afraid to eat the real macarons but I'd definitely eat your version!
ReplyDeleteI think yours turned out great, the texture looks dead on. As long as they taste good, who cares? You did much better than me- I opted out of this challenge, lol.
ReplyDeleteThose little monster treats are sooooooo adorable!!! What a brilliant idea! I give you an A+ for this challenge, I'm so impressed:)
ReplyDeleteCan you win a prize for most creative interpretation of a dish? If so, you should win on this one. And I guess some things just cannot be veganized. But still cute.
ReplyDeleteI love macaroons. I am continually impressed by your "daring-ness."
ReplyDeletei absolutely love the approach you took, Diann! i hear ya on the food coloring – it kinda weirds me out a bit, too. the texture sounds awesome and i love that you created the most delicious of pb filling. mmmmmmmmm! what a fun challenge and your results rock! such a tasty gluten-free success. yay!
ReplyDeleteha! i love that everyone has spooktacular treats on their blogs right now! cute!
ReplyDeletei think yours are way cuter!
ReplyDeleteMonster macaroons! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteWould you be willing to share your recipe?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Courtney
Oh I love your macs, they're so much cuter than the standard! ;) And I'm so flattered for the mention, but really, yours are wonderful (and so creative!)
ReplyDeleteI love your macaroons and I agree with Hannah. Yours are something very special and they look adorable.
ReplyDeleteThese look so light and airy. Great work!
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