Ever since Jai and Bee announced the "Click" event I HAVE had this stellar recipe spinning in my head, but it took me a long time to put everything together,reason being -I knew I needed an absolutely FREE day and loads of patience to pull this together. A long time back I had entered this recipe in a Cooking contest ,the theme of which was-"EGGS" and it had won the first prize.
Macaroon eggs in spun caramel nest
The "Coconut macaroons "as most of you must be aware of comprises mainly egg white and the recipe here makes them just the way I LOVE them -crisp on the outside and coconutty softness on the inside, the "NEST" is made up of spun sugar much like the candy floss that all of us {kids and grown-ups alike}love so much.
Making the "NEST" is slightly tricky , if you have no experience handling caramel temperatures, but if you have even little experience, it will be easy.
Ingredients-
(for 14 bite size macaroons)
- Egg white- 1
- Sugar- 4 tbsp.
- Flour- 1 tbsp.
- Baking powder- 1/4 tsp.
- Salt- a pinch
- Dry grated Coconut-4 tbsp.
for the caramel-
- Sugar -1/2 cup
- Water- 4 tbsp.
Method-
for macaroons-
Preheat oven to 180 deg. C.Take egg white in a CLEAN bowl, start beating , add salt , gradually add sugar , the egg white will start to thicken and resemble heavy cream -
beating egg white and sugar
Tip in the rest of the ingredients and softly fold in with a large metal spoon. I am using mini muffin liners here so carefully put a small teaspoon into each liner, smoothing the top to make them resemble "eggs" :).Bake for 10-15 mins,cool.
the ready macaroons
For the "NEST"-
Now very carefully and with complete attention ,combine the sugar and water , place on stove, stir the mixture till sugar is completely dissolved, now bring to a rapid boil. Keep a small bowl filled with cold water ready, after few minutes of boiling the sugar syrup rapidly you will notice that it becomes very thick, and sticky and color changes to caramel brown, a drop of this syrup when dropped into the bowl of water should form into a firm ball, once it reaches this stage, remove and cool slightly.
caramel for spinning the nest
After 4-5 minutes , when syrup is sufficiently cooled, take a round steel bowl and working carefully, dip a wooden spatula in the syrup, when you pull it out it will leave silken threads- keep wrapping these threads around the bowl, till it is completely covered.
beginning of spinning the caramel around bowl
Upon cooling the nest slides off easily, add macaroon eggs and they are ready to serve.Enjoy the macaroons with a cup of Tea/coffee, my hubby crushed 4 macaroons, added a scoop of vanilla Ice cream , sprinkled the caramel on top ,and was in Heaven on Earth in 5 sec. flat, (acc. to him) !
coconut macaroons in the spun sugar nest
(sorry for the large number of pics, but just could not help myself )!
The first picture is off to "incubate" at Jai and Bee's event, till the roundup-
This recipe and post is singularly the one I have put all my love, time and attention into till date(read almost 6-7 hours, about 60 pics and making the caramel 4 times !) but I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT !!!
"LOvE AND hUGS To BOtH jAI AND BeE"AND BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT
Oh dear, that was quite some effort! But you have this spectacular result to show for it. The spun sugar nest is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow! they look scrumptious. Great picture for the one click event.
ReplyDeleteyour comment on my blog led me here.
Hurray..Me first to comment...Wonderful idea Bindiya...you made the caramel 4 times...Lord..Kudos to your patience girl..Very creative entry...
ReplyDeleteI luv the caramel nest! I remember I tried to make a witch's hat this at last Haloween, and it turned out to be more like errrr....a witch's flat :(
ReplyDeleteThe nest is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLabor of love indeed.:-)
that really must have taken a lot of effort... Looks so fabulous though. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow that must have been a really hard work. But i am sure you were happy with the rusults.
ReplyDeleteThey are great
Oh my gosh, you re a magician. That nest thingy totally blew my mind. I ve never seen anyhting like it. And you actually made that ? (bow)
ReplyDeleteWe make similar cookies in Slovakia, we call them Coconut kisses, casue they kind of puff and melt in your mouth making that "muah" sound.
wow..they look so inviting...
ReplyDeleteLovely caramel nest, Hard works rEwaRDs..
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful and a great effort. glad that you enjoyed every minute of it. i am just exhausted reading about the time and energy spent !! Thanks for participating. See you at the roundup. --j
ReplyDeletedear bindiya,
ReplyDeletethanks for your lovely entry. i can imagine how delicious those macaroons must have been.
i have sent you an e-mail. please check it and get back o me.
Oh, it is clear why you won the prize for the competition. Delicious macaroons and then caramel to boot!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, you took so much pain in designing that caramel nest. Love the egg macaroons, I will surely try next time.
ReplyDeleteWow...your pic looks so beautiful. You really have some patience :)
ReplyDeleteHi Bindiya that was really a great effort! Lovely pictures and recipe!
ReplyDeleteKeep it up!
hats off, bindiya! great effort! lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteThat is really creative Bindiya, looks great!:))
ReplyDeletebindiya, this is by far the most innovative entry i have seen - look at the nest - it must have been very satisfying after all that sweat :)
ReplyDeleteBindiya, Aa-mazing :)
ReplyDeleteI am speechless! which is saying smthing since i am a chatterbox! i am jus able to muster up a feeble 'WOW'
ReplyDeletebindiya,
ReplyDeleteGreat job.looks beautiful
nice recipe, and great photo!! 4 times must have been a lot of work...you deserve an award for your diligence Bindiya!!
ReplyDeleteand now I hope i see a peach dish on your blog next time!!:)
This looks Soooo brilliant..So Bindya is an expert in photography as well!!(You are an expert baker too)
ReplyDeleteThe macroon eggs and caramel eggs look very creative and yummy!!!
Planning for a looong time to try out the banana bread..will get back when I try..(donno when ;))
Love your cake recipes very much!!