Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (2024)

by Aileen Metcalf

I’m always on the lookout for good macaron flavour combinations.

When I was in Pittsburgh last week, I stopped and got three new macarons: white chocolate basil, peach violet, and earl grey. The white chocolate basil was very interesting, but I’m not sure if I need to ever eat one again. Peach violet tasted too artificial, but the earl grey was perfect. I knew that I needed to veganize and recreate it for you.

Certain teas really come out when you bake with them — and earl grey is one of them. Chai is another great tea to use for baking projects. I encourage you to experiment and use organic teas when possible.

For this Vegan French macaron recipe, I put the earl grey in the meringue cookie while I made a lemon buttercream for the filling. If you want your tea leaves very fine, run them through a spice grinder before sifting them. The larger leaves didn’t bother me (and I like the way they look in the finished product), but some people might like a smoother texture.

Out of all of the egg-free and regular macarons I’ve made over the years, this has been one of the best and tastiest recipes. It tastes the most authentic out of my egg-free batches. You will love them!

I don’t plan on going into as much detail as I did in my first vegan macaron post; please read this one first before executing this Vegan French Macarons Earl Grey & Lemon recipe.

I will say this again: macarons are challenging cookies to make if you make them traditionally or with vegan ingredients. If at first, you don’t succeed, try again!

Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (1)

Servings

4

servings

Prep time

30

minutes

Calories

300

kcal

Recipe adapted from my original Chocolate & Amaretto Macarons

Ingredients

  • liquid from one 15 oz can of chickpeas; chickpeas saved for another use

  • 1/2 c. organic cane sugar

  • 1 c. almond flour, like Bob’s Red Mill

  • 1/2 c. vegan powdered sugar

  • 1/8 c. loose early grey tea, about 6-7 tea bags

  • 1 tsp. vanilla infused bourbon, plus more as needed

  • For the icing
  • 2 T. organic non-hydrogenated shortening, like Spectrum

  • 2 1/3 c. vegan powdered sugar2 1/3 c. vegan powdered sugar

  • 1 T. lemon extract, or more vanilla

  • a few T. almond milk, as needed

Directions

  • In a small saucepan, bring your chickpea liquid to a boil. When it boils, lower the heat slightly and allow it to simmer/reduce for 10 solid minutes - set a timer! This boiling liquid will smell weird, FYI. You want it to reduce to about 1/3 cup.Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (2)
  • Transfer the powdery mix to the sifter and sift. Some macaron recipes I’ve used say to sift three times. I only sifted this recipe once. Discard any large chunks that won’t go through the sifter.Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (3)
  • Measure out your cane sugar. Set it aside.
  • While that’s reducing, combine the almond flour, powdered sugar, and tea leaves in the food processor. Pulse to combine and run it for a minute or two.
  • Once your chickpea liquid has reduced, pour it into your stand mixer bowl and attach your whisk. Turn the mixer on to a medium-high setting (about a 5-6 setting) and whisk for 2 solid minutes - set a timer! The mixture should get frothy and foamy.
  • Add your cane sugar. Beat the mixture on high for 5 minutes - again, set a timer! This is the stage where true magic happens. It’s amazing to watch! When you’re finished, the mixture should look like a meringue with stiff, glossy peaks. After, add your teaspoon of vanilla and beat on high for 1 more minute.
  • When your meringue is done, fold in the sifted mixture in thirds. (Pour one-third in and fold. Repeat.) At this stage, I found that my batter was a little dry. I added another teaspoon or two of vanilla to the batter. You want it to be a thick, firm batter, but you also want it to be a little shiny. Someone likened it to lava flowing slowly down a mountain, but I’m not sure what sense that makes. This is the stage that you just have to get the knack for. This is why macaron-making is challenging!Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (4)
  • Load the batter into your piping bag with a spatula. Snip a hole, about a half-inch, from the end of the bag. If I hold the bag upright at a 90-degree angle, the batter should drip out slowly, most likely in small blobs. If it’s runny, you have a problem. If it’s stiff and not moving without help, you have a different problem! This takes finesse.
  • Pipe cookies the size of a quarter/half a dollar onto your Silpat mats. One thing I will recommend - doubling your baking sheets. I’ve read this in numerous macaron-making articles. It keeps the bottoms from burning. Repeat piping the batter until you run out of batter - or room.
  • When you’re done piping, smack the cookie sheets on the counter a few times. You want to get the macarons to smooth out and release any air bubbles inside. Whack them - don’t be afraid to hurt them. My macarons started with small peaks, but once I smacked them a few times, the tops became smoother. That’s how you know the batter is good.
  • Allow the macarons to dry on the counter for 45 minutes to 1 hour. They should be dry to the lightest touch - don’t poke them, haha.
  • As the drying time winds down, preheat the oven to 205° F.
  • Bake the macarons for 30 minutes. When the 30 minutes have elapsed, turn the oven off and let the cookies sit in the closed oven for 15 minutes. After those 15 minutes have elapsed, open the oven door and let them cool for another 15 minutes before removing them from the oven.
  • For the icing
  • Combine the ingredients in a medium-sized bowl and use a spatula to combine. If you need a little more liquid to get the icing together, add a little almond milk to the mix, about a tablespoon at a time.Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (5)
  • Using another piping bag, gently pipe the icing onto one side of a macaron. Grab another macaron and sandwich them together. (I like to call it the reverse Oreo method. You know, when you were a kid and you “unscrewed” the Oreo cookies? Well, twist the macarons to make them go together!) If you have some leftover, save it in the freezer for another use!Vegan French Macarons: Earl Grey & Lemon - Best Vegan Desserts Recipe (6)
  • These Vegan French Macarons are light and fluffy — and taste like a happy tea party! As a side note, I baked these cookies on a rainy day, and humidity does affect them; my feet did not develop as well as they should have. They still taste amazing, though! Enjoy:-)
    Cheers,
    -Aileen

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FAQs

What is a substitute for almond meal in macarons? ›

There are many nut-free macaron recipes available without almond flour. I am particularly fond of making macarons with oat flour because of the delicious flavor it adds, but you can also find nut-free macaron recipes with all-purpose or whole wheat flour or coconut flour as well.

What is a substitute for cream of tartar in French macarons? ›

You probably can make the macaroons without the cream of tartar but they may be slightly sticky. However, fresh lemon juice is a good alternative to cream of tartar and you can use it for the meringue in same amount (1/4 teaspoon).

Why are French macarons so good? ›

The crisp, delicate cookie shell gives way to a soft, chewy interior, while the filling provides a burst of creamy sweetness. Additionally, the wide variety of flavors available means that there is a macaron for every taste preference.

What happens if you don't use almond flour in macarons? ›

The macaronage for the batter made with wheat flour will take way less time than with the regular almond flour we usually use. The batter will feel very weird and stiff, kind of hard to fold, and then all of a sudden it will become thin and runny.

What happens if you use almond meal instead of almond flour? ›

You can use almond meal and flour interchangeably in most recipes. However, almond meal is usually used as a bread crumb substitute or coating element due to its physical characteristics. In contrast, almond flour is typically preferred for baked goods.

What is the difference between macarons and French macarons? ›

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.

Why are my vegan macarons cracking? ›

Using a dark baking tray may cause cracked shells, because dark trays retain more heat. And too much heat may crack the macarons. Always go for silver baking trays. Also, if you are using teflon sheets to bake the macarons consider turning the temperature of the oven down, since they tend to conduct more heat.

What is a substitute for egg whites in macarons? ›

You will need about 3 tablespoons of aquafaba to replace one egg white. Aquafaba is not only another excellent vegan egg replacer to add to your ingredient swaps but it is also an easy alternative because it is both accessible and inexpensive.

What are common mistakes with making macarons? ›

Why didn't my macarons rise and get feet?
  1. Oven temperature too low. ...
  2. Batter not mixed enough. ...
  3. Macarons where not left to dry long enough. ...
  4. Not beating your meringue long enough can cause your mixture to not be aerated enough and the macarons don't have enough air to rise in the oven.
Apr 24, 2024

What is the best macaron flavor? ›

Top 5 most popular macaron flavors
  1. pistachio macaron. Surprising as it may seem, the pistachio macaron is a favorite among macaron lovers. ...
  2. raspberry macaroon. Without a doubt, the raspberry macaron is one of the top 5 most popular macarons! ...
  3. chocolate macaron. ...
  4. vanilla macaron. ...
  5. lemon macaron.

Why are French macarons so expensive? ›

Macaron Ingredients Are Expensive

Instead, they're made with almond flour, which costs more than nine times as much—and that's at Costco. “Finely ground almond flour gives structure, texture and mild flavor to macaron shells,” says Taste of Home food stylist Josh Rink.

What can I use if I don't have almond meal? ›

Almond Flour Substitutes
  • Wheat Flour. The most commonly used flour when it comes to baking, frying and other uses, this grain flour is made from ground wheat kernels. ...
  • Oat Flour. ...
  • Sunflower Seed Flour. ...
  • Flaxseed Flour. ...
  • Coconut Flour. ...
  • Cashew Flour. ...
  • Pecan Flour. ...
  • Macadamia Flour.
Dec 22, 2023

Do you have to use ground almonds in macarons? ›

The liquid colourings will alter the texture of your batter too much. 4. When buying the almonds, get almond flour if you can find it, ground almonds are ok but almond flour is more finely ground and gives a better, smoother texture to the baked macaron.

Can I substitute all purpose flour for almond meal? ›

Can you Substitute Almond Flour for Regular Flour? Almond flour can be substituted for regular flour at a 1:1 ratio. It is important to note that almond flour may require more egg to bind the flour. Check out our almond flour recipe book here for more information on a specific recipe!

Can I use cake flour instead of almond flour for macarons? ›

You can, but it's going to significantly alter how the batter behaves and how it rises. I'd do some research into what almond flour does, and why it's used in macarons instead of cake flour, before I tried making a substitution like that.

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