Macaron Mondays: Cookies & Cream French Macarons

by Lora Wiley-Lennartz

Someone has to keep me out of the Dollar Tree. Really.  

My mom loves the place so I take her there once a week. While she is power shopping with the other seniors, I amuse myself with buying cheap props to style pictures for this blog, purchasing other things I probably don’t need and trolling the food aisle for crazy powders to add to French macaron shells. Sometimes, I score. Amazing Hot Apple Cider French macarons were born this way.

I thought maybe maclightening would strike twice when I saw this powdered cookies and cream flavor. The manufacturer’s intended purpose is to add it to milk to boost the taste. I was skeptical but of course I added it to the macarons shells anyway. Always worth a try.

Success! The shells have a perfect cookies and cream flavor. They grew feet and everything! For the filling I made some vanilla buttercream filling and then added some crushed up fake Oreo/fauxero cookies I had on hand. 

You can also fill the shells with the buttercream and then roll the sides in crushed up Oreo cookies.

These had the great taste of an Oreo, wrapped in the fancy texture and look of an upscale French macaron. A crowd pleaser for sure.

Cookies & Cream French Macarons

For the Cookies & Cream French macaron shells:

Use a kitchen scale for precise measurements.

Ingredients:
  • 90 grams of egg whites – aged at least 2 days. Let them sit out on the counter uncovered.
  • 25-50 grams of fine granulated sugar
  • 200 grams of powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Cookies & Cream instant powder
  • 110 Grams of almond flour*
  • Pinch of cream of tarter
  • Pinch of salt
*You can buy almond flour that has been ground with or without the skin. I use the later (blanched). The former looks really nice if you are not coloring the shells. You can also grind your own almond flour by putting whole or sliced almonds in a food processor or blender. If you do, make sure you throw a little of the powdered sugar in to prevent the almonds from forming a paste.
Directions:
  • Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or use a silpat.
  • Sift the powdered sugar and almond flour together or pulse them together briefly in a food processor. Make sure there are no large pieces. 
  • Remove and discard two tablespoons of the mixture and whisk in the 2 tablespoons of the Cookies & Cream instant powder and set aside. 
  • Whip the egg whites. When they start to get foamy, slowly add the sugar. Continue whipping until you can turn the bowl upside down and nothing slides out. Add  the pinches of salt and cream of tartar.
  • Add the powdered sugar/almond/cookies & Cream instant powder mixture to the egg white mixture and fold, using quick strokes at first then slow down. The batter should have a “flowing like lava” consistency.  Make a peak of the batter and if it does not disappear after 5-7 seconds, keep folding. If it’s running all over the place, you will probably have to start over. 
  • Place a pastry bag fitted with a round shaped tip in a tall water and and fold the edges down around the glass.
  • Fill the pastry bag with the macaron batter, twist the open top to secure and pipe circles onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or on a Silpat. 
  • Let the macarons dry for about a half hour or until they harden.
  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Place the macarons on the middle rack in the oven. I keep the oven door propped open with a dish towel or wooden spoon.
  • I place another empty baking sheet on top to prevent the shells from becoming toasted and discolored.
  • Bake for 18-20 minutes.
  • When checking them after 10 minutes or so,  if the ones in the back of the sheet seem to be cooking faster that the ones in front, flip the tray around.
  • To test to see if they are done, peel the baking paper or silpat back, if the shell comes off easily, they are done.
  • If you do have a problem with the shells sticking to the surface when removed from the oven, lift up the baking paper and pour a bit of water underneath. this will steam them off the paper.
  • Transfer to a baking rack and let cool completely before matching up the shells into pairs according to size and then fill.
For the Cookies & Cream Buttercream:
Ingredients:
  • 1/3 cup pulverized oreo or fauxreo cookies (I put them in the food processor)
  • 1 stick butter at room temperature
  • 3-4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions:
  • Place the butter, 2 cups of the powdered sugar and the milk in a mixer and cream together.
  • Mix in the vanilla extract.
  • Add the rest of the powdered sugar 1/2 cup at a time until combined. If the mixture is too liquid, add more powdered sugar.
  • Mix  in the pulverized cookies.
  • Fit a pastry bag with a large round tip and fill the shells with the buttercream.

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2 comments

Paula January 7, 2014 - 1:32 pm

Who knew something found at The Dollar Tree would make a beautiful mac? Great use of the flavour mix Lora.

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Jennifer @ Not Your Momma's Cookie January 6, 2014 - 2:49 pm

Sounds like the perfect macaron flavor to me!

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