Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

5 Jul

I started these macarons with intention of filling then with a rum ganache, but the bottle that I thought was rum was whiskey instead. Definitely a sign of as new parent-I don’t even know what alcohol we have anymore!! I figured whiskey would work just as well as rum and if nothing else they were still chocolate and delicious.

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Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

Ingredients:
• 100 ml of reduced aquafaba
• 1/4 tsp apple cider vinegar
• 100g granulated sugar (1/2 cup)
• 125g almond meal (1 1/4 cup)
• 65g confectioners sugar (1 cup)
• 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Filling:

  • 1 cup vegan chocolate chips
  • 2 tbsp soymilk, heated
  • 2 tsp whiskey

Directions:
1.  Reduce 200 ml of aquafaba in a small pan over medium heat until you have 100ml. (Make sure you’re using liquid measuring cups!) Refrigerate overnight.

2. With a clean bowl and beaters, begin whipping aquafaba until soft peaks form. Add the apple cider vinegar and continue whipping until the mixture can no longer move when you tilt the bowl.Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

3. Slowly add granulated sugar to your soft peak aquafaba, 1 tablespoon at a time and beat for at least 30 seconds after each addition. When all of the sugar is incorporated, your meringue should be stiff and glossy and hold peaks when you remove the beaters. Add vanilla extract and beat to incorporate.

Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

4. If you have a rougher texture of almond meal, sift it together with the confectioners sugar and grind up any large bits that won’t fit through you sieve in a spice grinder or food processor. If it’s fine enough to pass through a sieve, just sift the two together.
5. Pass half of the almond/confectioners sugar mixture through the sieve into the meringue. Use a flexible spatula to fold the mixture into the meringue. When there are no more large dry clumps, sift in the rest of the almond/confectioners sugar into the meringue and fold it to incorporate.
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

6. Once all of the almond meal is mixed and there are no large streaks of meringue or dry clumps, begin macaronnage. Push the batter against the side of the bowl to deflate and scoop from underneath.
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

Check every few strokes by letting a piece of batter fall off the spatula onto the remaining batter. If it melds back into the batter within 20 seconds, stop there. If it still holds its shape, give it a few more strokes. I usually undermix just a bit because the batter will warm up a bit during piping.
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

7. Pour batter into a piping bag fitted with a round tip, with a clip above the tip. When you are ready to pipe, remove the clip and twist the open end of the piping bag shut.

8. Pipe batter onto parchment lined baking sheets from a 90° angle. Squeeze from the back of the piping bag and let the batter spread into a circle beneath the tip while holding it straight up and down. Repeat until you run out of batter (depending on how large you pipe it, this could require two trays.)
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

9. Tap the trays 2-3 times on the counter to loosen any bubbles and smooth out any peaks.
Let dry for three hours, preferably with a fan blowing on the tops if you are in a humid region. The tops should be nice and dull after an hour or so, but the feet will be more even if you wait longer to bake them. You should be able to touch the top without any tackiness before baking.
10. Preheat oven to just under 215° F. When oven is preheated, place pan on TOP rack of the oven for 25 minutes. Turn oven off after 25 minutes and leave pan in the closed oven for another 30 minutes. Remove from oven and let the pan come to room temperature before removing any shells.
11. While shells are baking, heat soymilk in a pan until warm and bubbling. Pour over chocolate chips, stir until smooth. Stir in whiskey. Pour into a piping bag.
12. When the macaron shells are completely cooled, gently peel them off the parchment paper. Pipe a blob of chocolate whiskey ganache in the center of the shells. Top with a similar sized shell.
Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

13. Refrigerate overnight for best texture.

Vanilla Macaron with Chocolate Whiskey Ganache

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