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Jack Skellington Macarons

October 7, 2016 2 Comments

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No need to be afraid of these Jack Skellington Macarons! The pumpkin king might try to act creepy but there is nothing scary about these sweet little treats!

“This post/recipe originally appeared on my main blog BigBearsWife.com”

JACK SKELLINGTON MACARONS

 

Well this week has been all about Disney Halloween treats and crafts on BigBearsWife.com this week! Well, that’s mainly because Thomas and I are celebrating Halloween a little early this year down here at Disney World!!

Well we were.

We are back home now. 🙁

We spent 3 wonderful days down in Disney World but Hurricane Matthew drove us back up north.  We were supposed to go to Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween party last night but when were were supposed to be at the party we were half way home to Virginia trying to beat the storm. They cancelled the Halloween party at Disney and closed the parks today. We were supposed to be there until Saturday but with the Hurricane on it’s way, with sad hearts, we packed our bags and cut our trip short.

So no Halloween Party this year, which broke my heart, but Thankfully we made it out of Orlando safe and sound!

 

JACK SKELLINGTON MACARONS

Today I was supposed to tell you how amazing our night was at the Halloween Party. I was supposed to be able to tell you how I met Jack and Sally in the Magic Kingdom and how we had the best time. I was suppose to be able to tell you about how amazing the parade was and how the Hocus Pocus show blew me away. But those things just didn’t get to happen.  I am so grateful that we were able to make it make home safe with everyone that was evacuating  but I still have to say that I’m pretty sad about it.

You know how much it meant to me to be at Disney for our first Halloween celebration.

However, I’m trying to keep my head up. I’m trying to just remind myself that we are safe and that’s what’s important. We can always try again next year.

So, to mend my broken heart, I’m going to share something super special because I couldn’t have a Disney Halloween themed week on the blog without Jack Skellington!!

Monday we started the week off with Mickey Pumpkin Marshmallow Cereal Treats.

Wednesday I taught y’all how to make Halloween Mouse Ears with my DIY Ursula Mouse Ears Tutorial.

Today I’ve got Jack Skellington Macarons for you!!

Thomas and I were sitting around the other night trying to think of something for me to make for the last “Disney Themed” treat for this week and I was scrolling through my Jack Skellington Oreos Pops when the idea hit me.

I knew I had to make something with Jack but needed to make some type of round treat in order for that to work. After looking at my Oreo pops I thought of macarons!

Jack Skellington Macarons

I love macarons and I knew that they would be perfect little Jack Skellington desserts! There was only one problem. I had never made macrons and I was scared.

Jack Skellington Macarons

I had eaten quite a few macarons haha but I had never attempted them. I had heard horror stories about people making them at home. I had heard bakers say that it took years to master the art of macarons making and that one would need to practice over and over and over before they even got the first decent batch.

I have literally been watching macaron making videos over and over for like the past year.

I told Thomas that I was nervous. He told me that I might as well get it over with and give it a try. haha

Jack Skellington Macarons

I did. Oh I did and guess what! Macarons, while a tad bit picky, aren’t actually that hard to make.

Let me tell you something, if you can make meringue cookies, you can make macarons!

No, I didn’t get them perfect on the first try. I even failed on the second try. (aka I burnt them haha)

But oh my, the third time was a charm, so I’m going to tell you what I learned during the process.

Jack Skellington Macarons

Let me start off with the recipe I used – well the recipe I used and changed up just a tad since I was making Jack macarons.

I used the recipe that Carrie from Bakeaholic Mama used for her Pumpkin Pie Macarons… but you know… minus the orange and pumpkin haha.

Jack Skellington Macarons

Here are some the things I learned while making these:

Almond meal and Almond flour are kind of different, well around here they are anyways.

–When I first went to make these, I bought almond meal because almost all of the recipes I found called for it. I went home, ran it through the sifter/sieve like I was supposed to. It had little brown pieces in it from the almond skins (I guess you call it skin). Maybe that doesn’t normally matter but I wanted these Jack Macarons to be perfectly white, so those pieces of brown almond has to go. So my first batch of Jack Macarons were tasty but they had freckles haha.

I have freckles, Jack does not.

I found this almond flour at Walmart and it did much, much better!

almondflour

 

Also, my first batch of macarons was not as smooth as I wanted them to be. I wanted the smooth top for the macarons and my first batch, while tasty, was a little bumpy and grainy looking.

That was not what I was going for.

Also, even though I had used white food coloring, they weren’t super white but more like a dull whiteish color. womp womp.

The second attempt was going well at first. I colored them just right, once I pipped them they had that super smooth top and I let them rest for an hour instead of 30 minutes before baking.

I just knew that these were going to be winners.

I popped them into the oven, put a wooden spoon into the door (Carrie’s suggestion), set my timer and waited.

When the timer went off I jumped up to retrieve my precious while macrons only to be greeted with burnt rust colored, hard as a rock macarons. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I was so sad. Those were supposed to be perfect.

With a second macaron failure under my belt I set out for the third batch.

Which turned out to be perfect.

I used a lot more white food coloring and I folded the batter a bit more than before.

My tip for the batter – fold the almond flour sugar mixture into the whipped egg whites, slowly. But keep folding. Keep folding until you can drizzle some of the batter with a spatula back into the bowl and it starts to “melt into” the batter in the bowl. You don’t want to over mix but you don’t want to under mix either.

Make sure you let them rest for at least an hour before you bake them. Don’t rush them.

Jack Skellington Macarons

Then for the faces! You can’t make Jack Skellington Macarons without Jack’s face!

Jack Skellington Macarons

For Jack’s face I used one of these black, AmeriColor Gourmet Writer edible food coloring pens. I’ve used other edible pen markers before but these always seem to do the best.

Make sure you let those macarons dry completely before you attempt to make these faces.  I let mine sit overnight before I filled them or drew on the faces.

BE GENTLE! You’ve GOT to use a light hand to draw these faces or you’re going to crack your Jacks! You barely need any pressure to write with these edible pens so be careful.
Jack Skellington Macarons

Also, one last tip. I filled these with a homemade chocolate ganache but you can use any type of filling you want.  However, I do say this….make sure the filling is soft! You don’t want to have to really push down really hard with these when you’re making them into a sandwich because they will crack.

These macarons are wonderful but they’re delicate.

Now go forth! Make Jack Skellington Macarons and let’s celebrate Halloween!!!!

Jack Skellington Macarons

Happy Haunting! Check out all of the spooky Halloween recipes and crafts on BigBearsWife.com!!

Jack Skellington Macarons

Jack Skellington Macarons

Created by Angie Barrett on August 1, 2018

No need to be afraid of these Jack Skellington Macarons! The pumpkin king might try to act creepy but there is nothing scary about these sweet little treats!

  • Prep Time: 1h 15m
  • Cook Time: 12m
  • Yield: ABOUT 18-20 MACARONS

Ingredients

FOR MACARONS

  • 1 1/4 cups powdered sugar
  • White food coloring
  • 1/4 cup granulated white sugar
  • Pinch of salt
  • Egg whites from 3 large eggs (AT ROOM TEMPATURE**)
  • 1 cup (4 oz) almond flour

FOR CHOCOLATE GANACHE

  • 1 cup chocolate chips
  • 1 cup heavy cream

Instructions

FOR MACARONS

  1. Crack three large eggs and separate the yolks and the white. You only need the whites for this recipe.
  2. Pour the whites into a bowl and let them come to room temperature.
  3. In a large bowl, whisk together the almond flour and powdered sugar.
  4. Whisk it good to remove any lumps in the flour.
  5. Combine the room temperature egg whites and a pinch of salt in the bowl of an electric mixer.
  6. Attach the whisk attachment and whip egg whites.
  7. Once they become white and foamy, slowly add in the white granulated sugar and increase the speed to high.
  8. Set a timer for 15 minutes and let the egg whites whip on high until stiff peaks form and the mixture becomes shiny. Whip in the white food coloring, add as little or as much as you like.
  9. Using a rubber spatula gently fold in almond flour/powdered sugar mixture into the whipped egg whites.
  10. Slowly fold and mix until everything is mixed well and becomes smooth. It will be super thick at first. You\'ll know it\'s ready when it\'s smooth and "melts" into itself when you drizzle some of the batter back onto it'self in the bowl.
  11. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  12. Filling a pipping bag with the batter, snip the end and pipe 1 inch circles onto the baking sheet. (You might need more than one baking sheet, but I only needed one. Leave a little space between each cookie as they will spread just a tad when baking.
  13. Little tips at the top of each piped cookie? Dip your finger into a little water and pat the tip down on the cookie top.
  14. Tap the cookie sheet onto the counter to remove the air bubbles.
  15. Let the cookies to sit at room temperature before baking for 1 hour.
  16. Pre-heat oven to 350F.
  17. Bake the cookies in a preheated oven with the door slightly open.
  18. Bake cookies for about 12 minutes or until they're matte looking and dry to the touch. Watch them and don't let them burn!
  19. Remove from oven and allow the cookies to cool completely before filling with chocolate ganache filling. I let mine sit overnight before filling them.

FOR CHOCOLATE GANACHE

  1. Add heavy cream to a sauce pan and heat on medium-high heat.
  2. Once the cream is super hot (without boiling) - remove from heat and stir in the chocolate chips.
  3. Stir until melted.
  4. Let chocolate sit until firm enough to pipe into middle of cookies. If it needs help firming up, pour it into a bowl and stick it into the fridge for a bit.

TO ASSEMBLE:

  1. Pair cookies up size wise.
  2. Draw Jack faces on half of the cookies.
  3. Pipe filling into the other half.
  4. Sandwich together to create Jack Macarons.
Source: Posted with permission from my other blog BigBearsWife.com
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Jack Skellington Macarons

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Angie runs this blog, “Southern Halloween Queen” where she shares her love of Halloween with her own recipes and fun recipes/projects from other Halloween loving bloggers! She also runs her first blog, BigBearsWife.com that’s packed full of Southern recipes, her love of Disney and fun vacation ideas! 

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