Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Coconut-Cranberry-White Chocolate Macaroons...

The other day, a friend emailed me a list of top foods people either love or hates. Two items on the dislike list that really surprised me were coconut and white chocolate. Well, I am definitely in the group that loves them both. But a better way to enjoy them is in one delicious macaroon. Here is my recipe using coconut and white chocolate together, with a few dried cranberries thrown in for good measure.


Coconut-Cranberry-White Chocolate Macaroons

Ingredients:
1 (14 ounce) package Baker’s Angel Flake® Coconut
3 ounces white chocolate, coarsely chopped
⅔ cup sugar
6 tablespoons flour
¼ teaspoon salt
4 egg whites
½ cup dried cranberries, finely chopped
1 teaspoon almond extract
2 ounces dark chocolate, melted

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

Combine coconut, white chocolate, sugar, flour and salt in large bowl. Add egg whites, chopped cranberries and almond extract; mix well.

Drop by tablespoonfuls, 2 inches apart, onto lightly greased and floured baking sheets. Bake 20 min. or until edges are golden brown. Immediately remove from baking sheets to wire racks. Cool completely.

Dip a portion of each macaroon into the melted chocolate and let them set on a piece of parchment paper. Store is a cool place.
Yield: about 18

Best method for melting chocolate:

Using a double boiler, or if you don't have one, use a bowl over a saucepan, follow these tips.

• Fill bottom of double boiler with water and place on low heat.
• Place chocolate chips or coarsely chopped chocolate in the top of double over hot (not boiling) water and allow it to melt. Do not cover.
• When most of the chocolate is shiny, stir until smooth.
• Remove top of boiler from heat and start using.


These delectable Coconut-Cranberry-White Chocolate Macaroons are delicious with your afternoon coffee or tea and they make an excellent gift for that special friend, who needs a pick-me-up!


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11 comments:

  1. I'm always torn on whether or not I like these cookies.

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  2. Your macaroons look so enticing with the dried cranberries and the touch of dark chocolate with the white... I really think I'd like one with my second cup of coffee this morning! Delicious!

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  3. You know, I think these would be good as a Christmas cookie giveaway. I'll give them a try. Thanks George.

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  4. how funny--i LOVE coconut and white chocolate--they may very well be two of my favorite dessert ingredients. those people don't know what's good. awesome macaroons, george--the cranberries are a great touch.

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  5. I think I died and went to heaven! This looks so damn good. I love coconut and I love chocolate. I know the macaroon is a love it or hate it cookie but, I have always been fan. Delicious!

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  6. What a fantastic combination of flavors. These look amazing.

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  7. I think I am really going to like your blog. AND, I just found your Cobb Salad recipe which is something my husband always asks for. He will be thrilled that I found a true and tested Cobb!!

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  8. Oh yeah I'm on the LOVE list. These would be a great pick me up. Send some to TEXAS! Will "trick or Treat" work?

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  9. These look wonderful. I wonder who these people who don't like coconut and white chocolate are...

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  10. I love both too--those crazy people! ;-) The look so good. I love the cranberries in them too. Wonderful for a holiday gift.

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  11. I am not a fan of white chocolate just too damn sickly sweet but these sound good Maybe dried sour cherries would work instead of cranberries. I eat cranberries everyday as it is.

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