Salted Caramel Banana Macarons

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Total Time:
1 hr 30 min
Prep
30 min
Inactive
45 min
Cook
15 min
Yield:
about 25 macaroons
Level:
Difficult
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Ingredients

Meringue Cookies:

  • 1 1/4 cup almond meal
  • 1 3/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 3 large older egg whites
  • 3 tablespoons meringue powder
  • Food coloring, if desired
  • Fleur de sel, for sprinkling

Salted Caramel Banana Filling:

Suggested color and flavor combinations are:

  • Deep purple macaroons filled with store-bought black currant preserves
  • Deep pink macaroons filled with store-bought or homemade raspberry preserves
  • Brown macaroons filled with store-bought peanut butter and jelly
  • Yellow macaroons filled with store-bought lemon curd
  • Green macaroons filled with store-bought cream cheese frosting mixed with ground pistachios

Directions

Cook's Notes: You don't need to go out and purchase older egg whites, you can simply used the eggs that you've had in the refrigerator for the last 4 or 5 days. After you separate the eggs, make sure you allow the egg whites to come to room temperature before whipping. Room temperature egg whites whip better and faster if at room temperature.

For the meringue cookies: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Prep 2 half sheet pans with parchment or silicone baking mats.

Sift together your almond meal and powdered sugar and set aside.

In the bowl of a standing mixer, or with an electric hand mixer, beat the egg whites on low speed until foamy. Begin sprinkling in the meringue powder as you beat. Then increase the speed to medium and beat until soft peaks form. If adding food coloring at the point, you can divide the meringue, add to a separate bowl and dye as desired (see Cook's Note, below). Beat to combine. When you get to soft peaks (the peaks will curl when the whisk is lifted from the mixture), carefully proceed; you want firm glossy peaks in your meringue, you do not want to beat all the way to stiff peaks (peaks stand up straight when a whisk is lifted from the mixture).

Add a third of the almond mixture, folding it in gently. Once combined, add the remaining almond flour in 2 batches. Be very, very gentle! Make sure to fully incorporate all your ingredients, but do not over-fold.

Spoon the mixture into a pastry bag fitted with a plain 1/2-inch tip. (You can also use a ziptop bag with a corner cut off.) It's way easier to fill your bag if you stand it up in a tall glass and fold the top down before spooning in the batter.

Pipe 1-inch mounds of batter onto the prepared sheet pans. Using a wet fingertip, tap the mounds to a smooth tip. Alternately, pick up the pan with both hands, and holding it level, tap it firmly onto the counter several times. Allow any residual water to dry out. Sprinkle each cookie with fleur de sel. Allow the cookies to rest 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the humidity.

Bake the cookies for about 15 minutes, 1 sheet at a time. Let the cookies cool.

For the filling: In a heavy bottomed saucepan set over medium-high heat, combine the sugar and 2 tablespoons water. Slowly let the sugar melt and turn into caramel (do not stir). Carefully add the butter and heavy cream and stand back as it will release a lot of steam. Stir until everything is fully incorporated. Add the fleur de sel.

In a small bowl, mash the ripe banana with a fork. Once the caramel has cooled, add it to the mashed banana. Spread the mixture on the cookies, making sandwiches. Place in the refrigerator and allow to mature for at least 24 hours.

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  • on April 06, 2012

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    My daughter and I made these and, I have to say, we were a little intimidated at first because we've heard how hard they are to make but these came out great! They had a 'foot' and did not crack and they were nice and chewy. Our caramel/banana filling was a little thin but still delicious. We are going to try some of the suggestions for different fillings next time.

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  • on October 09, 2011

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    Oh my God, they turned out great! I was a little scared because it was my first time making macaroons but I'm really excited cause they were a success. I recommend this recipe to everyone. Almost forgot, the filling is to lick your fingers.

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  • on September 19, 2011

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    OMG! Have been struggling forever and failing at these yummy cookies..Thank You Ann, Finally i have made 7 batches all diff colors..they look and taste spectacular. Will be at peace till the next thing i want to learn to make stars buggin me! Follow the recipe to the T..and it will work...Amazing.

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