Friday, June 16, 2017

Pistachio Macarons

Pistachio Macarons


Ive always been a fan of online shopping. I started purchasing things via the web during my exchange days in the U.S because most companies offer free shipping. Id bought all my textbooks on eBay, Jennys violin strings, pajamas from Gap, mums Vileroy and Boch Xmas ornaments and even simple things like body wash which I could easily have bought from the store next door - all at the comfort of my room. The anticipation of something making its way to my mailbox makes each day a little bit more interesting I guess. Ive hardly purchased anything since Ive returned to Sydney, until a few months ago. The story is, An introduced the book Julie & Julia to me. Its a story about a frustrated New Yorker with a thankless job (much like mine) attempting to cook through the famous Julia Childs cookbook with 500+ recipes in a year! I really like this concept, because I normally only pick recipes that are easy and familiar to me. So I found 2 books on Amazon with really good reviews and decided that I would try cooking through them. One of them is called The Best New Recipe, which An thinks resembles an encyclopaedia, with 1000+ recipes, and the other is Nigellas How to be a domestic Goddess. Im quite a fan of Nigella. Reading through her cookbook is like reading an actual book. She describes things like none others - e.g. fold the egg whites purposefully. So my books arrived the day after my birthday and the first recipe I decided to tackle was Nigellas Molten Choc Babycakes. It turned out really well, except the fact that I had to use a whole block of Lindt Excellence 70% Cocoa for 5 small cupcakes kind of worried me. I didnt take any photos so I will probably have to make it again someday :) Last Saturday, I made Nigellas Pistachio Macarons. Im a huge fan of macarons, especially after my trip to Europe where I tried some of the best macarons in my life. Im also a fan of pistachio flavoured gelato. Now, before this, I didnt know how expensive pistachios are until I got 1kg of it for $29.95 from Mr. Vitamins in Chatswood! They were the cheapest I could find. I guess pistachios are the king of all nuts then! My first attempt was rather dramatic - I made one fatal error (didnt beat the egg whites enough - Nigella said beat until very stiff, but I guess my stiff wasnt stiff enough) which gave me runny flat macarons. I was too discouraged that I didnt take any photos. In addition to this, I didnt have a piping bag (I visited Victorias Basement during lunch break but they didnt have them!) so I used a small plastic bag instead and cut a little hole at the corner. I didnt tie up the bag properly, and when I squeezed on it, all the egg white/pistachio mixture came exploding out of the bag and onto my hand. "Jennnnnnyyy, HELLLLPPP...NOWWW", but she chose to ignore me while slowly putting the eggs away into the fridge. As a result, most of my mixture ended up all over my hand and counter and not on the tray. Well, as they say, practice makes perfect. The second time round my macarons actually look like macarons as you can see in the pics! They were a bit soft though. Nigella said to bake them for 10-12 minutes, but Id say bake for 20 mins! Maybe my oven isnt hot enough. I had them as my midnight snack with a cup of Rooibus tea (caffeine free!) to end the day with.


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