Sunday, May 18, 2008

Macarons




9 comments:

Anonymous said...

perfecto!
rgds-YooLee

n2inpink said...

Hi Lucy,

As usual, your macs ALWAYS pro-looking! no doubt in the taste as well !

my two kids really fall in love with your macs....

takecare!

Aunty Yochana said...

hi n2inpink,

Your kids are so adorable and smart ...glad they like it.

thumbs up!! thanks for your mother's day gift. I love it.

rgds

Anonymous said...

Hi Yochana,
Another delish looking macs. Do let me know if you conduct mac class.
Thanks
Wang
email: chanwang@singnet.com.sg

Anonymous said...

hi, azila here. the macaroons looks deliciously wonderful. If u don mind, cani have the recipe for it? basically all the cakes featured in ure webby are so yummylicious tat if i'm able to get the recipes, tat will be great.. hehe.. thanks..
my email is kasuma_dewi97@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Hi yochana

I have you to thank for my recent success (after so many flopped attempts) at macaron making. Your Chocolate mac post using PH's recipe an dyour detailed instructions were indispensable. I am now in a quandry as to how to go about with experimenting with your other yummy yummy versions of the macaron. Do you have a basic macaron batter recipe to which you add or subtract your different flavouring like matcha green tea, black/white sesame, groundnuts, hazelnut, etc etc. If you do, would you be so kind as to share it with me? my email address is melena.yeong@hotmail.com. I would be so grateful if you could. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

hi yochana,

I owe my recent macaron success (after so many flops) to you, and your chocolate macaron (PH's) post. Your detailed instructions were indispensable. I am also in awe of your macaron making skills and would like to ask if you have a basic macaron recipe, to which you add or subtract the flavourings, like matcha green tea, coffee, hazelnut, sesame, fruit ones, etc etc. If you do have one, could you be so kind as to share it with me? My email's melena.yeong@hotmail.com. Thank you

Sweety said...

Hi Yochana,

after viewing all your macaroons, I finally have a chance to taste one at Napa Valley. It is from French Kitchen. I was just dying to try one. It was very very good.

Now I feel like have my hand on it. Would really like to try to bake myself. Please point me where to find the recipe. Books or website. Thanks.

As always, you are greeat inspiration and not afraid trying new recipes.

Su

Aunty Yochana said...

Hi Su,

There's books on Macarons but only 1 page - Pierre Hermes which I have already posted in my blog.

You need to practice to get it correct. The expensive part of this cookie is the SKILL.

rgds