coconut and lemon macaroons

Wednesday, 7 March 2012
I have spent most of my adult life trying not to be as scatterbrained as I am by nature.  


I was always the person at school who would forget that they had to bring their swimming costume in or the ingredients for a cooking class or an object for show and tell.  Often this would result in a tearful phone call home and a plea for someone to bring me what I needed. As you would know if you'd ever met my mother, there's only so many times that you can do that before you've used up all your lifelines.  

Rather than continually miss out, therefore, I had to train myself to remember things.  I write long lists to myself.  Before I go on holiday, I always stick a list of everything that I need to do and pack before I can leave to the front door and tick them off as I go. I put reminders in my phone to tell me to take my passport to work so that I can sort out a visa that I need. My calendar is full of private notes saying things like 'REMEMBER TO BUY BIN BAGS' because I'm quite capable of wondering around the supermarket on my way home from work and forgetting what I actually went there for (although that reminds me that I've needed to buy clingfilm for the best week and not remembered).


I always, for example, forget to take keys when I go to my parents' flat. Every single time I get to the front door, I remember that the keys are hanging up inside the little key cupboard next to the front door that I bought for the precise reason of remembering to take my keys with me. I also have a real problem with agreeing to do something and then forgetting all about it within seconds.   Sometimes in the time it takes to walk from one end of the office to the other, I will completely forget that I agreed to forward someone an email or pull together some information.  

All of this is really just a very long way of saying that I made these cookies for my dad and then left them sitting on the kitchen counter. I'd stayed up late the night before to ensure that he had some gluten free treats to sustain him through our day of photography because I am, sometimes, really a very nice daughter. I foolishly thought that putting the tupperware container out on the side would be enough to remind me to slip them in my bag before I left. When will I ever learn?  


And then I was going to post this on Monday but I got to work and realised that I'd forgotten to type up the recipe the night before and hadn't put my notebook (where it was scrawled) back in my bag.  

There is usually a packet of coconut macaroons somewhere about my parents' home. Most recipes are naturally gluten free and make a very acceptable alternative to a less coeliac-friendly cookie. Despite my aversion to eating coconut, particularly in its baked form, I rather enjoyed them. There's a crunch from the toasty coconut but also a wonderful stickiness from the lemon juice; the combination of coconut and lemon is one that never really gets old for me. 

Luckily I was able to bribe my dad to give me a lift home with the promise of the left-behind macaroons and they got a very definite thumbs up from him too.  

~

Coconut and lemon macaroons
Adapted from Whitworths
Yield: Approx 25 small macaroons

Ingredients
  • 2 medium egg whites
  • 150g dessicated coconut
  • 2 teaspoons cornflour/cornstarch
  • 100g caster sugar
  • Zest of 1 large lemon
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
Cooking Directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Line a couple of baking trays with greasproof paper or a silicon mat.
  2. Beat the egg whites until they are frothy (you don't need stiff peaks, just a bit of air in there).
  3. Add all the other ingredients and bring together with your hands.
  4. Place teaspoons (or tablespoons for large macaroons) of mixture on a baking tray and bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Leave to cool for at least 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.

27 comments:

Nelly said...

These look marvelous!

I have seen your blog around on various websites and blog rolls but have never read it before. I will definitely be reading again though, loved this post. x

Jenny said...

I love macaroons! the french can keep their delicate biscuits for me sticky coconut is the only way to go! love the pictures too!

Jennifer said...

I have a boyfriend who is in denial that his body needs gluten-free food. He says GF cookies taste like cardboard. Maybe I'll bake these for him and try to change his mind!

Cassie/Bake Your Day said...

These look incredible Kathryn! I'm not a big fan of coconut but baked into something like this, I am on board. The lemon/coconut flavor combo sounds so good!

Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar said...

These are so pretty! Mmmm too nice to eat!...almost.

Bev Weidner (Bev Cooks) said...

Lord. Have. Mercy. Yum.

elizabeth @ chronic venture said...

i loooove macaroons and i haven't had them in so long!! you have inspired me to have some veryyy soon!

Elizabeth said...

I love your blue and white tea cup!

DessertForTwo said...

I love the addition of lemon to these macaroons! Brilliant! :)

Nicola @41feasts said...

Lists are the answer!

And as I have some egg whites and an about to go rock hard lemon hanging around, thank you very much for this very timely recipe.

Heidi @ Food Doodles said...

Aw, I love this post. Not only do I love macaroons(never had them with lemon but that sounds amazing!) but I know exactly what you mean about long lists and forgetting. I seem to go through phases where I'm more forgetful than usual, it's awful!

Jen said...

you sound like you just have far too much on your mind to worry about little things like cling wrap and keys. Forgetting cookies on the other hand, tsk tsk.

Lemon and coconut sounds like a wonderful combination. My sister is celiac and I think she would enjoy these quite a bit. Thanks!

marthameetslucy said...

I'm pretty forgetful too. I'm lucky the grocery store is right down the street because there have been days when I have gone 3 times in one day. The macaroons look great, I think they need a dip in chocolate to really be complete.

london bakes said...

@Nelly - Thank you so much, I've seen you around too and it's really nice to connect with you!

@Jenny - I hadn't really appreciated them until I made them myself, so sticky and wonderful!

@Jennifer - I would completely agree with him for the most part but the great thing about these is that they don't usually have flour in so you're not missing or replacing it!

@Cassie - It's one of my absolute favourite combinations and, like you, I'm not even a big fan of coconut!

@Katrina - Thank you!

@Bev - Double yum.

@Elizabeth - They're definitely a childhood treat aren't they? Much underrated too!

@Elizabeth - Thank you, it's one of my most used props!

@DessertforTwo - It's nice to have something sharp and sticky to balance the coconut, it's such a great flavour combination.

@Nicola - My pleasure! And yes, I'm all about the lists.

@Heidi - At least you have an excuse at the moment! I'm just an idiot most of the time :D

@Jen - I hope she likes them!

@marthameetslucy - Ha, so true about the chocolate. I did consider it but wanted - shock, horror - to make something without chocolate for once!

carpet cleaning Fargo ND said...

These look marvelous, I will eat these up when my wife bakes the recipe. LOL

Wanna Be A Country Cleaver said...

Oooo Kathryn, these are gorgeous. I am a coconut fiend, so these would be right up my alley. Gorgeous. ~Megan

Julie @ Table for Two said...

omg, you totally went there. you ROCK. these look SO SO good. I bet you I could eat all the ones that I'll soon be making in 1 sitting. You diet ruiner, you! ;) I love the tart lemon and sweet coconut combination. Genius!! I am bookmarking this.

Elaina @ Flavour said...

LOL I loved your story and I can completely relate to forgetting things ALL THE TIME! ;) If I don't write it down, there's a fat chance I'll remember. Well, I'm sure glad your dad liked the treats you baked for him, they look lovely x

Kiran @ KiranTarun.com said...

I cannot live without coconut. Seriously :D

That looks absolutely delish. And love the cup styling.

Em (Wine and Butter) said...

Your writing is adorable! That brief moment of total self rage when you realise youve forgotten exactly what you went through great lengths to remember....

Coconut and lemon sound fabulous together as well - lemon in desserts really is the best!

thelittleloaf said...

My boyfriend always laughs at my lists and the number of reminders I have plugged into my phone - random alarms are always going off telling me to do different things! I've been known to forget lovingly baked treats in my time too so totally sympathise...but at least your dad got to try them in the end :-)

Emilia said...

Forgetting things is always so frustrating! I always seem to be able to remember everything except what I need to do...random facts I heard once are ingrained into my brain forever, but what I need to get at the grocery store? Forget about it.

These macaroons look great, the perfect combination for this lovely spring weather we've been having recently!

amy @ fearless homemaker said...

ooh, i love macaroons but I've never tried 'em with lemon. sound fabulous!

london bakes said...

@Wanna Be a Country Cleaver - I thought you might like them! You are, after all, the queen of coconut!

@Julie - You're too sweet, I hope you like them. They're so sticky and chewy and yummy!

@Elaina - I'm so glad to know that I'm not alone ;) xo

@Kiran - Thank you so much!

@Em - I'm completely obsessed with lemon at the moment, it's hard for me to make something that doesn't include it!

@thelittleloaf - Just wait until he forgets something that he should have written down and then you can gloat ;)

@Emilia - So true! Why is my head full of song lyrics rather than useful things?!

@Amy - The lemon adds a really nice freshness and makes it feel like you're on a tropical vacation when you have a bite ;)

Rachel said...

These look delicious - I'm so happy I stumbled across your blog this afternoon, London food blogs that do food and restaurants are my favourite type of blog!

Jen @ Pretty Plate said...

Coconut and lemon are two of my favorite flavors. I can only imagine how good these are. I would love to try them!!

PS. Speaking of scatter brained, I just tried to post this comment but not sure if it went through. So if it posted twice I apologize : )

: ))
Jen

Lauralovescakes said...

Wow...these look seriously good. I can imagine if these were left lying around they wouldn't last long...they're perfectly bite sized! :-)

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