Dear readers,
Chicken in a Cherry Sauce has just turned four!
Thanks so much to you, my readers, who have supported this blog! I really enjoy being part of the online food blogging community; there are so many beautiful and inspirational blogs out there! I would like to give extra special thanks to those of you who regularly visit my blog despite my sometimes infrequent posting. I really appreciate your patience and loyalty!
To celebrate I decided to make some "Chicks with a Cherry Sauce" in the form of macarons sandwiched with cherry sauce. I thought that this would also fit quite well with Easter coming up! They didn't turn out quite as uniform as my Champagne Macarons (hence I haven't photographed many of them). However, this could be considered as a part of their character. I think that I got lucky with my success on the Champagne Macarons - these chick macarons took three attempts to get right! Clearly I have yet to master the art of making macarons.
I have been a little lazy with these and left the shell plain almond flavour with a very basic filling of cherry jam! Nonetheless, I think that these simple flavours go well together.
As with my Champagne Macarons, I used the same base recipe that I developed with my Kaffir Lime and Coconut Macarons.
Chick Macarons with a Cherry Sauce
45g egg white (preferably aged for 2 days at room temperature)
70g + 20g icing sugar
50g ground almonds
22g caster sugar
Yellow food colouring (powder or gel - the amount will vary depending on the type used)
Black icing
100g cherry jam
This recipe will make 16 macarons (32 shells).
Add a few drops of water and orange food colouring to create an icing dough. Roll it out and cut out small triangles for the beaks. Add a little more water to the leftover icing and use that to glue the beaks to half of the macaron shells. Finish the decoration using black icing for the eyes.
Sandwich the chick face shells and the plain shells together with cherry jam.
Notes:
Do not use gel icing for the eyes! I had just finished decorating them on a Sunday evening when it started to get dark and the eyes were still wet so I left them to dry. A week later, the eyes were still wet. So I had to be quite careful in handling them so that I didn't smudge the eyes and cover the macarons with black icing!
I did research Chick Macarons before I made mine and found some beautiful and adorable creations. I particularly like these that were made by Raspberri Cupcakes. As one may see, I found the photographs inspiring!
Watch out... the chicks might lay a Cadbury's Mini Egg while you're not looking...
happy birthday to your blog and these are adorable
ReplyDeleteHappy blog birthday - and those chicks are adorable! They have such cute little faces
ReplyDeleteHappy blog birthday Hazel - I always look forward to reading your informative posts. The chicks look far too good to eat.
ReplyDeleteHappy blog birthday! The macarons look and sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your blog dear and I love Cadbury these look cute!
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These are so adorable, and conveniently perfect for Easter, too! :) Congrats on four years of blogging! My four year anniversary is this year, too, you've inspired me to do something fun!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 4th blogoversary. These little chicks are so cute!
ReplyDeleteAww, super cute! Happy blog birthday, here's to another year!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blog Birthday to you Hazel, love your little whimsy chicks in their nest, so adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove macarons and these are so cute. Happy Easter wishes.
ReplyDeleteHi Hazel, we loved reading and learning recipes from your blog...it is full of unique and absolutely appetizing flavors,thanks so much for sharing...A VERY HAPPY BLOG BIRTHDAY!!!...and these macarons with sweet cheery jam are adorable and must be tasting so delicious :-)
ReplyDeletePretty and surely mighty delicious! I hope you had a lovely Easter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Bloganniversary!
Cheers,
Rosa
these are gorgeous - I can't make macarons so I am in awe of how cute they are and how beautiful the photos are - a great way to celebrate your blogiversary - congratulations on 4 years
ReplyDeleteOooh! Happy 4th blog birthday to you Hazel! I'm a bit slow of course.. as always... Definitely looking forward to seeing more from you! And the chick macarons with cherry sauce are a stroke of brilliance hahaha.
ReplyDeleteThese macarons are so adorable! Happy 4th blog birthday; glad you're part of the blogging world! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy blog anniversary! 4 years of many achievements! Wow! Love your adorable macarons!
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