23/12/2020 15:16

Recipe of Homemade Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron

by Vincent Gordon

Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron
Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, matcha (green tea) macaron. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look wonderful. Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron is something that I’ve loved my whole life.

Matcha green tea macarons is one of the most popular macaron flavors and for good reason. Matcha green tea has a slightly bitter taste and is a great contrast to sweet macaron shells which are comprised mainly of sugar and almonds. A taste of Japanese green tea in these matcha macarons. Perfectly baked macarons method filled with matcha cream and Swiss meringue buttercream using my no-fail French macaron recipe.

To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have matcha (green tea) macaron using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron:
  1. Get 100 g powdered sugar
  2. Prepare 60 g almond powder
  3. Take 60 g egg white (about 2 eggs)
  4. Make ready 25 g granulated sugar
  5. Get 5 g powdered green tea (matcha)
  6. Get some sweet red bean paste

Repeat with last ½ of sugar, beating until whites are shiny and fluffy. Place in a piping bag Pipe ganache onto flat side of a macaron shell and sprinkle some matcha powder on top. Place another shell on top to make a sandwich. These Healthy Matcha Green Tea French Macarons aren't your typical French Macarons… these are made without the bleached white sugar, artificial flavorings, and artificial food dyes!

Steps to make Matcha (Green Tea) Macaron:
  1. Push the almond powder through a tamis and then add the powdered sugar and the matcha. Then sift them together.
  2. Beat the egg white, adding the granulated sugar in two times, and beat them until stiff peaks form.
  3. Add the powders into the egg white, I usually do it in two times. With a spatula, try to turn the mixture over so that the foam won't break down too much.
  4. When it's roughly mixed, do the "macaronage". Using a skepper, push the mixture onto the bowl to break the extra bubbles. It's done when the surface is shiny and it drops smoothly but not too liquid.
  5. Put it in a piping bag. Use a silicon sheet for macarons if you have. If not, use the baking sheet. I also put a sheet of carton paper under the baking (or silicon) sheet. Pipe the dough on the sheet, keep it upright, until about 2 cm. Keep enough distance to other macarons.
  6. Leave them for several hours to dry until they make skins. It takes many hours in the humid weather.
  7. Bake in the oven preheated at 160 degree C for about 13-4 minutes. They make cracks when the lower heat is too strong, and they bust when the upper heat is weak, so I put them on the top position (very close to the ceiling of the oven). Turn the board in the middle of the baking.
  8. Cool them down and remove from the sheet. Spread the bean paste or ganache on a macaron coque and bind with another. Enjoy!

Place another shell on top to make a sandwich. These Healthy Matcha Green Tea French Macarons aren't your typical French Macarons… these are made without the bleached white sugar, artificial flavorings, and artificial food dyes! Yup, that vibrant green you see here is all natural. These sweet bite-sized treats are unique and sophisticated, but also low fat and gluten free too! Today I'm using matcha, the concentrated, bitter green tea powder.

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