Sunday, November 11, 2007

Chocolate Macarons



21 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi lucy aunty

dno if u got the email i sent u. but could u plssss send me this italian meringue recipe

norahandbryan@hotmail.com

love, norah

Aunty Yochana said...

hi norah,

the recipe is already in my blog.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi Yochana

I missed these :) especially so now, so far away in HK.

Aunty Yochana said...

Aiyoh Yaha, so nice of you to browse through my blog even though you are on holiday.

Have fun....enjoy yourself, you deserve the holiday.

rgds

Anonymous said...

oh thanks so much lucy aunty. mwacks. kisses.

norah

Anonymous said...

oh but aunty, the recipe is not italian meringue right? the one on ur blog

norah

Unknown said...

nice macarons as always...and so perfect each time . My failure in making them still haunts me like crazy.

Aunty lucy..is this the piere herme recipe but this time the macs looks paler compared to previous one ..looks like italian meringue method.
Did u maybe add or reduced anything to get such pretty macs...sigh..i hv still a long way to learnt th techique 4 these babies.

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi sue,

I used italian meringue for this.

rgds

Anonymous said...

hi Yochana...

It's me again...your ardent fan! Is there any property for sale next to your home? I'm willing to be your neighbour and student! :-D

Your macarons simply made me speechless... really. They have those lovely frilly skirting/feet! I knew each recipes and photography sessions really took up your time. I read so much of the pitfalls and triumphs of those who indulged into macaron baking. I hope you can share tips using this italian meringue for macaron.

Like I said before, you're blessed with Culinary Fingers and good heart to share those amazing & scrumptious recipes & picts with your followers!

Merci beaucoup!

SFong

akresource said...

How you control the same size ?
Do you need stencil ? saw 1 recipe asking to draw circles on G. paper and pipe accordingly.

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi akresource,

I just pipe agak agak only. No need to draw circles lah...too troublesome.

rgds

Anonymous said...

aunty,

i saw in other blog, they r doing macarons ice-cream.

give it a try! hehe ^____^

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi jessi,

can you give me the link please...

rgds

Anonymous said...

ahhhh... It's Pierre Hermé's macaron ice cream sandwich. Really reminds me of this sandwich ice cream blocks of assorted flavours sold by the ice cream man. I would cut into portions or most of time scooped the ice cream out from the box and spread on slices of sandwich bread or buns...then chomp, chomp. Until today my hubby still can't get it why I did that and wonders if it's an asian kind of thing. For me, it brings back memories of my loving mom.

cheers,
SFOng

Anonymous said...

oooh..sorry I forgot to add this. The macaron icecream
started with Pierre Hermé's Miss Gla Gla Collections, and I think the ultimate is Ispahan - icecream sandwich made of rose macaron biscuits and raspberry and litchi sorbet. Great for those hot summer!

SFOng

Anonymous said...

Aunty,

Here's the link...

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/2462

Have a good day with it! ^0^

Aunty Yochana said...

Oh thanks Jessi,

rgds

Aunty Yochana said...

Oh SFong

I also love that bread ice-cream sold cheaply by the ice-cream man at the walkway. S$1-00 for a large chunck of ice-cream. I still eat that when I pass the ice-cream man.

rgds

anna said...

hello aunty Yochana,

I am in love with all your macarons....appraciate if you can share with me your recepies...wanna give my hubby and kids some surprise...

cheers

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi anna,

I might start a class on Macarons. If you are interested, you can register.

rgds

CheezyHeart said...

I'd love to take up the macarons class.
pls keep me in the loop.
Preferable on a sat late aftn =p
thks

kogas5@yahoo.com