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Using just 4 ingredients for the actual macaroon, these Coconut Macaroons - made up of coconut, egg whites, vanilla extract, and honey - are soft, chewy, and a perfect treat for you or a loved one.

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We are just one short week away from Valentine's Day!

And today is the day we'll be driving through the Rocky Mountains once again on our way to visit my parents in Kelowna, BC. Exciting on both parts, I must say.

Konrad loves these long road trips! For him it is a time to think, reflect and come up with new ideas.I used to not mind long drives. But as with so many things, throw a baby into the mix and everything changes.

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Crossing the Rockies with the Family

This will be already our fourth Rocky Mountain crossing with Olivia. I can't help but feel bad for my little, super independent baby. Usually I have a hard time keeping her happy and occupied sitting in her high chair or on my lap for 10-15 minutes.

Sitting in the car seat for about 8 hours must be so hard for someone who is discovering the world with as much enthusiasm as she has. I can only hope that the car's movement with encourage many naps.

And of course, I pity myself a little too. Diaper changes and feedings in the back of the car are no fun. Especially if it's freezing outside. Such is the sacrifice of a parent. My parents made sacrifices for me, after all. This is just me giving back to the world. Yin and yang. Ebb and flow. Or something like that.

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Delicious Coconut Macaroon Clouds Are the Culprits For This Recipe

Luckily, Olivia and I won't be driving back. Konrad will drive back alone after the weekend while we stay for an entire week. At the end of which we get to fly back home right on Valentine's Day. And that takes only 1 hour. Yay. *happy dance*

Something else that causes me to break out in happy dances, are delicious sweet treats that are super easy to make. Especially when they don't involve refined sugar and happen to be gluten-free.

Yes, I am talking about these Coconut Macaroon Clouds! Can you believe that (sans decoration) these cookies are made of only 4 ingredients?

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Macaroon Mixture Beaten Together with Handheld Mixer

There are egg whites that we beat with honey and vanilla extract until stiff. This takes about 5 minutes with a handheld mixer. In baker's jargon this is soft peak stage.

The mixture is stiff enough to stay in the bowl, even when turned upside down. But the peak of white fluff on the spatula is softly curving down (opposed to standing straight up in stiff peak stage).

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Fold Coconut Into Macaroon Mixture

Now you only have to fold the coconut into the egg white mixture and our batter is done. It seems that in all the stores I shop in, unsweetened coconut is only available as desiccated. If you can get your hands on unsweetened shredded coconut, that should work too.

Using a small cookie scoop (1 tablespoon) place the coconut clouds on a lined baking sheet. They are baked at low heat so that they can set without darkening too much.

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Sprinkle Toppings Onto Your Macaroons and Enjoy

If you would like to decorate your cookies as well, dip half of each cookie in melted chocolate and sprinkle with (Valentine's) sprinkles.

For a healthier, natural alternative, I just came across this great idea from Texanerin. Using crumbled, freeze-dried raspberries gives you a great, all natural pop of color and adds a little tart flavor contrast.

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Bake Like a Pro

These sweet puppies are made up of 4 ingredients, other than whichever toppings you choose. Very cool. Here are a couple of reminders to make sure they turn out fabulously. Firstly, with meringue, one must take note of the different phases of textures. The egg whites are beaten by themselves for less than a minute until they just start to turn foamy. This is the key to the meringue. Too much and it becomes too light and airy and won't make as satisfying a bite when baked. The honey and vanilla extract are added afterward, at which time some patience is required when mixing together; round about 5 minutes' worth of patience, to be precise.

Lastly, I'll mention that a tablespoon-sized scoop is an ideal size (keep them separated, although they don't rise much). You don't see overly big macaroons in stores for a reason - a tablespoon-sized scoop is the optimal cooking size, otherwise they will bake unevenly and nobody wants that. Allow to chill on the baking sheet and add whichever toppings you please. Boom. Chewy, soft macaroons.

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Coconut Macaroon Clouds

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These honey-sweetened Coconut Macaroons make a great gift for Valentine's Day or any other occasion. They are gluten-free with an all-natural decoration option.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 20

Ingredients

  • 2 egg whites
  • ¼ cup honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups unsweetened coconut I used desiccated, but feel free to use shredded

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 250 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, beat the egg whites with a handheld mixer for about 30 seconds until just foamy. Add honey and vanilla extract and beat on high until stiff (soft peak stage, ~5 minutes).

  • Fold in coconut until just combined and scoop out 1 tablespoon sized cookies. Place on prepared baking sheet and bake for 25-30 minutes until set and lightly browned.

  • If desired, dip half of the cookies in melted chocolate and add sprinkles (or crushed freeze-dried berries).

Keyword Coconut Macarons

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Random Questions

What is a coconut macaroon made of?

A coconut macaroon typically consists of four main ingredients: coconut, egg whites, vanilla extract, and a sweetener such as honey or sugar.

What's the difference between macaroons and coconut macaroons?

Traditional macaroons are almond meringue-based cookies, while coconut macaroons are made primarily with shredded coconut, egg whites, and sweeteners.

What are the 2 types of macaroons?

The two main types of macaroons are the French macaron, which is a delicate meringue-based sandwich cookie, and the coconut macaroon, which is a dense, chewy, and coconut-based cookie.

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FAQs

What's the difference between macaroons and coconut macaroons? ›

Macaroons are larger, denser and chewier that macarons, and definitely easier to make. Coconut macaroons are flavored with sugar and vanilla, but their main flavor is the coconut itself.

Are coconut macaroons good for IBS? ›

A daily macaroon cookie is one “pill” he now remembers to take! A: Many readers have reported that Archway Coconut Macaroon cookies can help relieve chronic diarrhea associated with irritable bowel syndrome. We're delighted to learn that other brands also work.

Are coconut macaroons good for you? ›

There isn't any research to support the benefits, but eating a couple of macaroons per day as a test is unlikely to be harmful, either. It's important to note that because there isn't evidence to support eating these cookies, there is also no known amount that may or may not be helpful.

Why are coconut macaroons different? ›

Coconut macaroons: Think of the coconut macaroon as a cousin to the above macaroons. These tasty goodies are made with shredded coconut, sweetened condensed milk, eggs, vanilla, and salt. More importantly, they look different from the above two – they often look a little more round and a little lumpier.

Should coconut macaroons be refrigerated? ›

Store the Macaroons in a covered container in the refrigerator or they can be frozen. Can be served cold or at room temperature.

Why are macaroons so expensive? ›

Macarons are typically more expensive than other baked goods due to their labor-intensive preparation, high-quality ingredients, and delicate nature.

Is the paper on coconut macaroons edible? ›

6 Coconut macaroons with chocolate flavoured decoration on edible rice paper.

What are the 2 types of macaroons? ›

French macarons are softer with chewy shells and more subtly sweet taste, giving you more of that distinct almond flavour. Whereas Italian macarons are more crisp, even powdery at times and have a more pronounced sweet taste. A trained eye may even be able to tell the difference simply by looking at them.

How does coconut help diarrhea? ›

As an electrolyte-rich beverage, coconut water is considered a good beverage choice when you have diarrhea. Studies have found that coconut water effectively treats dehydration due to mild diarrhea and is comparable to sports drinks at promoting rehydration in other instances of electrolyte losses (4, 5 ).

Is coconut sugar bad for IBS? ›

Most of this type of sugar does not cause IBS symptoms. This is because it is low FODMAP and is easily absorbed in your small bowel. You do need to be careful with coconut sugar though. This is high FODMAP and may cause bloating and diarrhoea.

Does shredded coconut help with diarrhea? ›

Others have found that plain shredded coconut works just as well. Although we could find no scientific support for the use of coconut to stop diarrhea, it is used in some traditional medical systems (Journal of Ethnopharmacology online, Nov. 23, 2012).

Are macaroons bad for diabetics? ›

Baked goods made with whole wheat flour, almond flour, or other low-GI ingredients and less added sugar are fine for diabetics. Some good choices are sugar-free carrot cake, keto chocolate cake, and low-carb coconut macaroons.

How long can you keep coconut macaroons in the fridge? ›

Macaroons stay fresh covered at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Why do people eat macaroons? ›

Macarons are made with almond flour and egg whites, which makes them naturally gluten-free and a good option for those with gluten sensitivities or allergies. They are low in calories: Compared to other desserts, macarons are relatively low in calories, making them a guilt-free treat. They're bite-sized.

Is desiccated coconut the same as macaroon coconut? ›

There are two different styles of coconut macaroons—those made with unsweetened, desiccated coconut (which is the kind that has been fully dried and contains no additives) and those made with moist, sweetened, shredded ribbons of coconut.

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