This month's Improv Challenge ingredients, peanut butter and jelly, couldn't be a better fit for me. I remember as a child if my mother put anything in my lunch besides PB&J I would just return home with it. I'm not sure if it was the peanut butter or the homemade jelly that was the star of my lunch, but I guess you just can't separate them. I'm glad that all my kids love peanut butter and jelly, and it is a serious grocery emergency if we happen to run out of either ingredient. While the sandwich is a lunch box staple, the combination of creamy peanut butter and sweet jelly is delicious in other ways as well. For this challenge I made peanut macarons with a white chocolate and strawberry jam buttercream filling.
I started with my usual macaron recipe, substituting finely ground peanuts for part of the ground almonds and came up with a nice peanut flavored cookie that still had the characteristics of a regular macaron. I knew I didn't want to fill them with plain jam, or a plain buttercream, so I put the two together to get a smooth creamy frosting with sweet strawberry flavor. As much as our family loves PB&J, we all thought it was pretty awesome to be able to make the cookie version of our favorite sandwich and have little bites of PB&J available in the cookie jar all week long.
Peanut Butter Macarons
2 egg whites (100 grams)
1/2 cup ground almonds
1/4 cup ground peanuts
1 1/4 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1. Process the nuts with the powdered sugar in the food processor to combine.
2. Beat egg white until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in the granulated sugar. Continue beating until you have firm glossy meringue.
3. Add the nut mixture in two additions. Sprinkle 1/2 of the nuts over the egg whites and fold in. Repeat with the remaining nuts. Be careful not to over mix. You will know that batter is ready if a ribbon of batter dropped from a spoon on top of the batter in the bowl disappears in 30 seconds.
4. Line cookie sheet with parchment or silpat.
5. Spoon the batter into a pastry bag fitted with a 1/2 inch tip. Pipe batter on your prepared pan in one inch dots, they will spread to about 1 1/2 inch diameter dots. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to develop a crust before baking
6. Bake in a 280 degree oven for 15-20 minutes until cookies just start to color. Cool on parchment paper. Store in an air tight container.
White Chocolate Strawberry Jam Butter Cream
1/2 cup room temperature unsalted butter
3 ounces white chocolate, melted and cooled to room temperature
3/4 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons strawberry jam
Pinch of salt
Whip the butter and salt until fluffy. Gradually add the powdered sugar followed by the white chocolate, beating to incorporate. Add the strawberry jam and continue beating until light and fluffy. Fill each cookie with the butter-cream and refrigerate for 24 hours to allow flavors to mellow.
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30 comments:
Gorgeous macarons! I'm still too intimidated to make them but yours look great.
Those are beautiful! I've always wanted to make macarons. Peanut butter ones, yum!
Just beautiful; I love your presentation with the pail and the peanuts.This has got to be Good!
Rita
Wow! Your macarons are perfect! (Look at those feet!)
Well done, Mimi. :D
These are beautiful, and the ingredients sound heavenly! Great recipe!
These look stunning! I am still at war with Macaroons so I opted to make peanut-butter graham crackers and create PB & J s'mores!
But these are much more refined! Do you have any essential tips for macaroons? (e.g. using melted sugar or room-temp egg whites?)
Love!
Mimi....these are just beautiful! What an elegant way to serve our favorite peanut butter and jelly! I especially love the white chocolate and jam buttercream! : )
The cream sounds out-of-this-world! Your macarons look so perfect - I envy you this skill. :) Gorgeous!
They're so wonderful ! Your macarons are just perfect.
My son loves that ^^ And we go to La Boulange every times he wants one, so ... each day !!
Peanut butter is a good flavor, isn't it ? ^^
See you Mimi.
HA! If I'm ever requested PB&J for High Tea or a Bridal Shower, I'm serving these! So, so, so gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your recipe.
wow - these and wonderful look macarons. I have never made them and often said that I need to. great job!
So pretty! I don't think I've ever had a macaroon! Your white choc strawberry cream sounds AMAZING! I'd use that on ANY cookie! Great pb&j pick :)
Wow - these are so delicate and beautiful! Making pretty macarons is definitely a talent and I just love your PB&J twist on them.
Wow Mimi, these macs look great...and to think that I just had peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch...I would rather have your macs...love the pictures.
Hope you hare a great weekend :)
These look amazing!!
Fantastic looking macaroons!
Yum! I have been wanting to try to make macarons. This may be just the recipe.
Those macarons are pretty damn adorable, kudos to you because you just nailed a French staple. Un grand bravo! :)
Hi Mimi,
It appears you've got the macaron thing down. The jelly in these sounds especially good, even if it's between graham crackers. :-)
Talking of peanut butter jelly, you might like this quote. Janet Evanovich Quote
I've never made macarrons but I can't describe you how excited I am to make these ones
i'd like to know who first paired peanut butter and jelly--they deserve a prize! these are marvelous and very well done, mimi!
Your mom made homemade jelly? WOW!
Really gorgeous macs, Mimi! I love how they're a play on a classic flavor combo.
How clever, these look excellent!!
You are so clever. You must open a bakery. These look great.
They are absolutely fantastic, congratulations!
kisses Mimi:)
Those are spectacular, Mimi! You'd never guess the flavors by looking at the macaron. What fun. Great work!
Mimi, your macarons are absolutely perfect. I know what a challenge it is to get the little feet and dome shaped tops. And I've never tried using ground peanuts. You have inspired me to try a batch. Great post!
Hope you're doing well!
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