Discovering the passion for macaroons

In purely structural aspects Macaroons are reminiscent of cream filled biscuits one used to have as kids. It was fun to lick the cream off and then munch on the biscuits. Going by appearances one can also relate them to NanKhatais. But the first bite of it and one knows that Macaroons are way different from those childhood recollections. Those hard crumbly exteriors of Nankhatai have given way to the delicate texture of these baked confectioneries which are enhanced with appealing fillings.

The Passion Fruit Macaroon is the Saffron crusted one

A few days back, I got an opportunity to taste Passion Fruit macaroons prepared by Le 15 Patisserie. I was dealing with two unknown quantities, a fruit which I have never heard of, and a confectionery which I had tasted once but hadn’t explored much. The macaroons had a bright saffron crust from outside, with a sweet-sour filling inside. The filling tasted much like apricot chutney I had as a kid, although not that strong. The flavors were mild and consistent with the delicate structure of macaroon. Unlike the similar looking NanKhatais or regular cookies, the Macaroons don’t leave a buttery taste inside mouth and the flavors don’t linger around for a long time.

I believe the world of macaroons deserves more exploration and I am sure it would lead to exciting and equally passionate discoveries.

Wrote this note as a part of the food writing workshop I did at Kalaghoda in Feb’2012. Thanks to Rushina for the tips and Pooja Dhingra for the Macaroons. Do visit Pooja’s store Le15 Patisserie ( http://www.le15.co.in ). A great experience it is!!!

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Have you tasted macaroons?

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3 responses to “Discovering the passion for macaroons”

  1. Swati Sapna Avatar

    Ah macaroons!! Its so difficult to get them right, and the hunt for the perfect macaroons can be quite an epochal task 😛
    these do look pretty good, am yet to try Le 15 Patisserie, but have heard all good things 🙂

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  2. Anuja Avatar

    Hi there!!
    First time here and already getting caught up in your ramblings :D.
    One query though..aren’t macaroons different from macarons??
    Although I like both, but the latter is the Diva of Cookie world. Don’t get it confused with simple and humble macaroons which is a coconutty confection.
    Anuja

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    1. desh Avatar
      desh

      I like most of them. If you are in Mumbai visit Pooja at le15 for more info. She is an expert

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