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This easy Coconut Macaroons recipe has so much coconut flavor and they are just the thing for speedy holiday baking. These are a Christmas and Easter staple around my house!

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Irresistible Macaroon Cookie Recipe

I love macaroons—there’s something about the crispy, caramelized coconut and sugar on the outside and the soft, gooey coconut on the inside that simply makes them irresistible! There are only 6 ingredients in this macaroon recipe; it’s so simple and delicious that it’s ridiculous!

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Difference between Macaron and Macaroon

When I was doing my research for this post, I found that there is a lot of confusion surrounding this cookie!

There is a BIG difference between these 2 cookies. Macarons are French sandwich cookies made out of an almond meal, sugar and whipped egg whites with a ganache or jam filling (see the picture below of Macarons).

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What are macaroons?

Macaroons are a drop cookie made with coconut, sweetened condensed milk, whipped egg whites, salt, and extracts.

Macaroons Recipe ingredients

  • 14 ounces of sweetened shredded coconut
  • 1 ¼ cups sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon coconut extract
  • 3 large egg whites
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Cook’s Tools:

  • baking sheet
  • silicone baking mat
  • mixing bowls
  • stand mixer
  • rubber scraper
  • 2-Tablespoon scoop
  • wire rack

How to make Macaroons

  1. Preheat the oven to 325°F (165°C) and place the rack in the middle position. Line 2 baking sheets with silicone baking mats or parchment paper.
  2. Combine coconut, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, and coconut extract in a large bowl.
  3. Use an electric mixer with a whisk attachment to beat egg whites and salt until medium-stiff peaks form. Gently fold the egg whites into the coconut mixture until no white streaks remain.
  4. Cover the mixture and refrigerate for 45 minutes.
  5. Scoop dough using a 2-Tablespoon scoop onto the prepared cookie sheets.
  6. Bake, rotating the pans halfway through, for 20-25 minutes or until the cookies turn golden.
  7. Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheets for 3 minutes, then transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely for about 30 minutes.

Macaroon Recipe tips

  • Sometimes I like to kick these cookies up a notch by dipping the bottoms in chocolate! Here’s how:
    • First, line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Next, melt 8 ounces of semisweet chocolate in a heat-proof bowl. Then, place a macaroon on a fork and dip the fork into the melted chocolate and scrape off the excess chocolate from the bottom of the fork against the sides of the bowl before placing the dipped macaroon on the parchment paper. Repeat with the remaining macaroons and chocolate. Finally, chill the macaroons until the chocolate is set, about 15-30 minutes.
  • These Macaroons will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 30 days. Do note that they will lose their crispness the longer they sit.
  • I do not recommend freezing cooked macaroons, but you can freeze the batter by preparing the recipe through step 5 below. Then, pop the scooped batter into the freezer for 1-2 hours, and then place the frozen batter balls into a ziplock bag and freeze until you’re ready to use them.

Macaroon Cookie Recipe storage

Store the macaroon cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days, or extend their freshness by refrigerating them for up to a week.

Do macaroons need to be refrigerated?

Macaroons are typically quite stable and can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for several days, thanks to their relatively low moisture content and high sugar content.

Macaroon Recipe FAQs

What does a macaroon taste like?

Coconut macaroons have a distinct and rich flavor primarily characterized by sweetened shredded coconut. The sweetness of the coconut is balanced by the addition of sweetened condensed milk, which provides a creamy and indulgent taste.
The exterior of coconut macaroons is typically crispy and toasted, while the interior remains soft and chewy.

Why are my coconut macaroons soggy?

Soggy coconut macaroons are caused by one or more of the following:
Excess Moisture:Using too much moisture in the mixture.
Underbaking:Not baking them for the recommended time.
Improper Cooling:Taking them off the baking sheet too soon.
Storage Issues:Storing them in a humid environment or not sealing them properly.
Recipe Changes:Modifying the recipe with extra liquids.
Altitude/Humidity:Adapting for high altitude or humidity.

What nationality are coconut macaroons?

Coconut macaroons are enjoyed in various cultures worldwide and are not tied to a specific nationality. While the term “macaroon” has roots in different countries and languages, people from different backgrounds enjoy the coconut macaroon as a traditional treat, particularly during Jewish holidays like Passover.

Are macaroons a healthy dessert?

Macaroons are generally a treat due to their high sugar and fat content. If you’re looking for a healthier dessert option, consider enjoying macaroons in moderation and balancing them with a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and other nutrient-dense foods.
If you’re seeking healthier alternatives, explore recipes that use natural sweeteners, incorporate whole-food ingredients, or offer portion-controlled versions. Always check ingredient labels, nutritional information, and consider your dietary preferences and health goals when determining whether macaroons fit your diet.

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Easy Recipe for Macaroons

Author Jillian – a Food, Folks and Fun original!

Prep Time 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

20 cookies

This easy Coconut Macaroons recipe has so much coconut flavor and they are just the thing for speedy holiday baking. These are a Christmas and Easter staple around my house!

Ingredients

  • 14 ounces sweetened shredded coconut
  • 1 ¼ cups sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon coconut extract
  • 3 large egg whites at room temperature
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Move the oven rack to the middle position and preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with silicone baking mats or parchment paper, and set aside.

  • In a large bowl mix together the coconut, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, and coconut extract.

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  • In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk the egg whites and salt until medium-stiff peaks form. Add the egg whites to the coconut mixture and fold in until no white streaks remain.

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  • Cover the mixture and chill for 45 minutes in the refrigerator.

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  • Use a 2-Tablespoon scoop to scoop the dough onto the prepared cookie sheets.

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  • Bake, roasting pans halfway through baking, about 20-25 minutes or until they are golden.

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  • Cool the cookies on the baking sheets for 3 minutes, and then move to a wire rack to cool completely about 30 minutes.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie | Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 113mg | Potassium: 147mg | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 55IU | Vitamin C: 0.7mg | Calcium: 59mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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FAQs

What are the 2 types of macaroons? ›

One of the main differences between French and Italian macarons is the method of preparation. French macarons are made by mixing the almond flour and powdered sugar with whipped egg whites, while Italian macarons are made by heating the sugar and egg whites together before adding in the almond flour.

What's the difference between a macaron and a macaroon? ›

A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie that is tinted with food coloring. A macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. The preparation for these two cookies is also very different. Macarons require multiple steps and painstaking precision, while a batch of coconut macaroons is very easy to prepare.

Are macaroons unhealthy? ›

While generally considered the least healthy part of the macaron, many of the fillings are derived from natural fruits or can be made with sugar-free and keto recipes. Even with the tasty fillings, macarons are still healthier desserts when compared to other sweets, such as cupcakes.

Are macaroons a healthy snack? ›

Surprisingly Low in Calories

These small treats don't pack as many calories as some other larger dessert items do. Macarons can help you stay within your recommended daily calorie intake if they're eaten in moderation.

What are the most popular macaroons? ›

Best macaron flavors
Macaron flavorsDetails
Salted caramelOne of the most popular macaron flavors. Slightly sweet with a pinch of salt.
ChocolateA classic Parisian macaron. Made with premium chocolate.
CherryOnly available in Spring season for Cherry Blossom. This flavor is one of the most refreshing ones.
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Why are macaroons so expensive? ›

Macarons are typically more expensive than other baked goods due to their labor-intensive preparation, high-quality ingredients, and delicate nature. How long do macarons last? Macarons typically last for 2-3 days at room temperature, or up to a week in the refrigerator.

Why are macarons so pricey? ›

Macaron Ingredients Are Expensive

Unlike most bakery treats, macarons are not made with all-purpose wheat flour, which even a home cook can pick up at the supermarket for less than 50 cents a pound. Instead, they're made with almond flour, which costs more than nine times as much—and that's at Costco.

Are macarons difficult to make? ›

Making macarons is not like making many other cookies because they are not made with regular flour and need to be piped, so you may find them more complicated until you have made them a few times and are used to the process.

Can diabetics eat macaroons? ›

Baked goods made with whole wheat flour, almond flour, or other low-GI ingredients and less added sugar are fine for diabetics. Some good choices are sugar-free carrot cake, keto chocolate cake, and low-carb coconut macaroons.

How many macarons can you eat a day? ›

They really appreciate the small bite, and know there is an one-macaron-a-day limit. Since macarons can be kept for a long time, there is no rush to eat them all. These cute spooky macarons filled with French buttercream (recipe follow) will definitely be a nice surprise for them!

How long do homemade macaroons last? ›

Macarons last for 7 days at ambient temperature and for up to 7 weeks in the fridge, so they do have quite a good shelf life. However, when storing them at ambient temperature, it is probably best to keep them in an airtight plastic container, to keep as much air out as possible so that they don't dry out.

Are macaroons good for IBS? ›

A: Many readers have reported that Archway Coconut Macaroon cookies can help relieve chronic diarrhea associated with irritable bowel syndrome. We're delighted to learn that other brands also work.

How many calories are in 1 macaron? ›

How many calories are in a French macaron? Each of our French café franchises' authentic macarons contain about 80 calories each and are free of any artificial flavors or preservatives, so they're the perfect guilt-free treat!

What is the difference between a coconut macaroon and a macaron? ›

Separated by more than just one O, macarons and macaroons may have similar sounding names, but these two cookies couldn't be more different when it comes to taste and technique. A macaron is a sandwich-like cookie that's filled with jam, ganache, or buttercream. A macaroon is a drop cookie made using shredded coconut.

What are French macarons called? ›

A macaron (/ˌmækəˈrɒn/ MAK-ə-RON, French: [makaʁɔ̃]) or French macaroon (/ˌmækəˈruːn/ MAK-ə-ROON) is a sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and often food colouring. Macaron. Parisian-style macarons (vanilla flavour) Alternative names. French macaroon.

Which macaron method is best? ›

There are a few methods for making macarons including Italian, French, and Swiss. Swiss isn't as common (I've never made them that way), but Italian macarons are pretty popular. The process is a little more involved than the French method, but the results are considered more reliable.

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