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OH LALA- FRENCH MACARONS in your KITCHEN!

I am going to keep it real right now, are you ready? When I went to France recently, I couldn’t wait to try their macarons, but my jaw dropped at the price. Each itty bitty 1 inch diameter cookie was 4 bucks! Are you kidding me? If I wanted to buy a dozen it could cost almost $50, plus the cookies were sure to turn stale in transit, as they are meant to be eaten fresh. I tried a couple of them out of Laduree, but to be honest, I enjoyed the fresh madeleines more. So I bought bags of them fresh out of the bakery for my return flight home, and my family absolutely loved them. 

Recently I got the opportunity to learn how to make macarons at home, and no shade to the French, but these cookies were just as delicious. They were lightly crispy on the outside, and melt in your mouth soft on the inside. They had the perfect amount of sweetness flavored with real vanilla beans. And they looked like this:

Lindsey, the energetic and affable gal behind the foodie business called Food La La, spent a good amount of time in France, trying to learn the secrets to some of their most popular dishes. And woah, she did she ever succeed. Her macarons are so popular they caught the attention of Forbes magazine, and she has a prolific business selling cute macaron kits, which you can check out here: https://www.food-la-la.com/macaron-masterclass-kit

Now if you are in the mood for baking, she was kind enough to share her recipe! For the filling, use any standard buttercream recipe, lemon curd, or even fruit jam. In my new video upload, you can see her secret techniques to getting perfectly uniform cookies and that light and luscious texture here:

Les Macarons Recipe

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