Animal Crossing Macarons Recipe

May 16, 2020

animal crossing macaron

animal crossing macaron

animal crossing macaron

Animal Crossing is one of the hottest games currently, and is gaining popularity steadily. I recently got a request to bake these Animal Crossing macarons, featuring Isabelle. 

"Isabelle, known as Shizue (しずえ) in Japan, is a fictional character from the Animal Crossing series of video games." She is actually a Shih Tzu. Players have to complete a series of tasks before they can unlock her character to appear on their islands.

animal crossing macaron

animal crossing macaron

It was really fun to create Isabelle in macaron form! If you'd like to see how to pipe her using macaron batter, please watch the video and follow the recipe below. Have fun!



ANIMAL CROSSING MACARONS RECIPE
Isabelle from Animal Crossing
by Sumopocky

Yield
Approximately 15 macarons

Equipment
Electric mixer
Piping bags

Ingredients
[For Macaron Shells]
Meringue: 70g of Egg whites + 90g of Castor sugar
80g of Almond flour
80g of Powdered/icing sugar
Food Colouring (refer to table below in Step 4)

[For Macaron Filling]
Select your macaron filling here

Directions
[For Macaron Shells]
1. Make the meringue. In a bowl, beat the egg whites on low speed using an electric mixer until it is white and frothy (approximately 1 minute). Gradually add the sugar 1/4 at a time. When the first addition of sugar has completely dissolved (approximately 1 minute later), increase the mixer speed to medium and add until all the sugar has been incorporated. Continue to beat until stiff peaks form. [Basic Macaron Tutorial Video]
2. Sift the almond flour and icing sugar to the meringue.
3. Begin macaronage. Using a spatula, start the macaronage process by folding and lightly scraping the top of the batter. Continue until the wet and dry ingredients just start to become combined. In other words, you can't see traces/clumps of almond flour/icing sugar in the meringue. At this point, the batter should still be quite tacky.
4. Prepare different colours of batter based on the table below with food colouring. By estimation, split the batter into the portions you think you require. I've shared a guide in the table below (if there's too much of a colour, you can always use it to pipe plain macarons 😉). Continue the macaronage till you get a molten-like texture, then transfer to piping bags.
Color

Orange

White

Red

Baby Pink

Black

Light Yellow 
Quantity

2 tbsp

2 tbsp

2 tsp

2 tsp

2 tsp

Remaining Batter
Piping Bag Tip Size

~ 3mm diameter

small

small

small

small

~ 3mm diameter
5. Pipe out batter onto parchment paper. Please refer to video above for demonstration.
6. Let the shells dry in a non humid place or in an air conditioned room. You should be able to touch it gently with the tip of your finger without it sticking.
7. Bake in a preheated oven at 150°C for approximately 15 minutes.
8. Let shells cool before piping with filling.

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