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“Forgotten” Macaroons


Prep Time: 14 minutes
Cook Time: 8 hours
Yield: 2 dozen

2 egg whites
¾ cup sugar
¼ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups shredded coconut

1. Preheat oven to 350° F. Spray 2 cookie sheets with non-stick baking spray.
2. In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat egg whites until they stand in stiff peaks, then continue to beat as you add the sugar gradually. Don’t worry if the sugar doesn’t dissolve completely.
3. Beat in salt and vanilla. Stir in the coconut. Drop mixture by mounds from a teaspoon onto prepared cookie sheets. Place in the oven and turn it off. Leave the macaroons overnight.
4. In the morning, remove from cookie sheets.

Tip:
You can dip them in high-quality melted dark chocolate if you like.


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By Jamie Geller   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Jamie Geller was “The Bride Who Knew Nothing” – until she found her niche as everybody’s favorite kosher cook next door. She is the author of the best-selling Quick & Kosher cookbook series, creator of the Joy of Kosher with Jamie Geller magazine and host of the popular Quick & Kosher cooking show. Join Jamie on JoyofKosher.com to discover more kosher recipes, menu ideas, how-to videos, and more!
Editor’s Note: While the products used in these recipes can be found with kosher for Passover certification, some communities have the custom of not using any processed foods on Passover. Likewise, some people also only use fruits and vegetables that can be peeled.

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Latest Comments:
Posted: Apr 18, 2011
Fantastic
Obviously not Jewish by the name, but have big macaroon fans in the family, and these are fantastic.

I did switch half vanilla for have lemon extract.
Posted By Cat, Hampton , VA

Posted: Apr 7, 2009
macaroons
Could you add cocoa or melted chocolate to make chocolate macaroons?
Posted By Sherry, Saskatoon, Canada

Posted: Apr 7, 2009
Forgotten Macaroons
The most important detail you "forgot" to mention was how long do you cook the macaroons. According to Jennifer she baked them for 20 minutes and they burned. Am I Ito assume that you put the macaroons in the preheated oven, and that oven temperature will suffice? As you suggested, shut the oven off immediately after putting the macaroons in.
Posted By Anne Lanzarone, Accord, NY

Posted: Apr 7, 2009
cooking time
I own her cookbook and the cookbook says to cook @ 350 degrees for 20 minutes AND THEN shut off the oven. I followed the recipe to the letter and this morning woke up to burned cookies. I guess the updated recipe that calls for turning the oven off immediately after putting them in is correct.

I will say this, the batter was soooo yummy-and yes I am going to do them over tonight so i can have in time for yom tov!

PS I used lemon extract instead of vanilla. great.
Posted By jJennifer DelPercio, aberdeen, nj

Posted: Apr 4, 2009
Anne, you're correct
You preheat the oven, and then, when you put the macaroons in, you shut it off and leave them to bake in the oven while it cools, hence you forget about them until the next day when they're baked and cooled, ready to eat!
Posted By Lirit, Cincinnati, OH

Posted: Apr 1, 2009
forgotten macaroons
I am confused. The cook time on this recipe calls for 8 hours and within the recipe it makes no mention of how long to cook at 350 degrees. Am I to assume you pre-heat the oven at 350 and then shut the oven off and leave the macaroons sitting for 8 hours? Please advise since I would like to make this for Pesach.
Posted By Anne Lanzarone, Accord, New York

Posted: Mar 30, 2009
forgotten
they are amazing i used the recipe a couple of years ago and every peseach they are demanded they are fast easy and delicious
Posted By Anonymous, north miami beach, fl

Posted: Mar 25, 2009
Forgotton maccarroons
Do they freeze well?
Posted By Suzi Wine, jerusalem, Israel



 


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