Caster Sugar
These cute snowman macarons are a fun Christmas baking challenge. Allow yourself plenty of time, pop on some Christmas music and enjoy the creative process!
MACARON SHELLS
FILLING
TO DECORATE
If you prefer not to use raw egg whites in the icing, swap for 2 Tbsp pasteurised egg whites (available at most large supermarkets).
White icing can be made extra white with the addition of a few drops of white food colour (available at most craft stores or cake supply shops).
Icing will make more than required for decorating. Leftovers are great for decorating some Christmas-themed biscuits - a good activity to keep kids entertained!
Macaron Shells
Draw a snowman template on a piece of thin cardboard. Do this by tracing around one circle/cookie cutter (approximately 3.5cm diameter) for the body, and overlapping with a smaller circle (approximately 2cm diameter) for the head. Cut the template out, then use a dark pen or pencil to trace 24 snowmen onto two large pieces of baking paper (to fit on large baking trays), leaving a few centimetres between each snowman. Flip the baking paper over (so pen/pencil doesn't transfer to macarons) and place on two large baking trays.
Filling
Bring cream to the boil in a small saucepan. Remove from heat, add chocolate and stir until smooth. Allow to cool.
To Decorate
Place egg white in a medium-large bowl and whisk vigorously with a fork until frothy. Sift in Chelsea Icing Sugar, then add lemon juice and mix with a spatula until you have a thick pipeable icing. Transfer three quarters of the mixture to a piping bag fitted with a small round piping tip. Tint remaining icing black with food colouring and transfer to a separate piping bag fitted with a small round piping tip.
If you prefer not to use raw egg whites in the icing, swap for 2 Tbsp pasteurised egg whites (available at most large supermarkets).
White icing can be made extra white with the addition of a few drops of white food colour (available at most craft stores or cake supply shops).
Icing will make more than required for decorating. Leftovers are great for decorating some Christmas-themed biscuits - a good activity to keep kids entertained!
To serve
Icing
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