Table of content
- Origins
- How to pronounce macaron?
- Ingredients
- Characteristics and taste
- Flavors and prices
Both are cookies. Both spelling similar. But so different in reality.
In this blog spot we decided to zoom into the difference between Macarons and Macaroons. You won't be able to mistake anymore !
Origins
Macarons shells were first bring from Italy to France by the Chef of Catherine de Medicis, when she married the french King.Macaron is a french word, which comes from Italian word "Macaroni".
At the beginning, it was a dry cookie without filling.
Only when it arrived to France they started to upgrade macarons and became the "sandwich cookie" that we know today. So yes, Macarons are French!
Macaroonis an Englishderivation of the french word"Macaron". The most popular storyof this treat is an American twist of french macaron.
Thanks to Indian imports in the 1800s, coconut became a hot item for bakers. It was quickly used to reinvent the original macaron recipe.
How to pronounce macaron
I'm the French chef andfounder of Pastreez. Since I was born in Paris, I can definitely help you on how to pronounce macaron like a real Parisian!
[MA-KA-ROON] has three syllables. the first syllable, [MA] is pronounced with a fully open mouth. The second syllable [KA] is the same thing: Wide open mouth to pronounce it.
The last syllable [RON] is pronounced with your mouth on the shape of an [O]. And remember to roll the "R" like a growl.
It goes the same way with macaroons pronunciation: [MA-KA-ROON]. But remember, macaroons are different than macarons!
Ingredients
Macarons are meringue based. Making macarons requires a lot of patience. A key step is called "macaronage", where almonds and sugar are carefully folded into the meringue.You can learn more on ourBlog.
Macaroons arecoconut based. They are quite simple to bake. Within 10-20 min you can have great macaroons.
Here is a great recipe we found online for you. You can also findsome versions of itthat require no baking.
Characteristics and taste
Shells of macarons are delicate, eggshell-like crust with a delicious meringue inner texture. French macarons are not very crumbly :Easy and clean to eat !
If you make some, a quick tip would be to let them cool down for few hours before filling. It prevents cracks, and shells will be easily removable from your pan sheet.
At Pastreez, we use gluten free and dairy free ingredients. As a result our Macarons arehealthier. They also last longer than the classic macarons. You can keep them up to ten days in or out of the fridge.
Macaroons are lumpy. They have a dense texture for a chewy feel. The taste is often crumbly and a bit messy to eat due to the coconut based ingredient. They can last up to 3 months if frozen.
Flavors and prices
There is a large variety of macarons flavors. We can fill them with cream, jam, and mix it up with pretty colors. These treats are really cute and that's a huge part of their success.
Macarons are known as expensive treats.About $2.50 each. As an example, Laduréesells each macaron $2.75.We will write a post soon about Laduréeand its process.. Youmight be surprised!
Macaroons are a bit cheaper. But way more easy to make. You can find them with chocolate-dipped, lemon flavored or squared.
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