Macarons are wrinkled, cracked and have no feet
I've tried to make French macarons 4 times, but despite succeeding in the past, I just can't seem to get it right. I have no clue what I am doing wrong, despite watching many Youtube videos and "macaron faqs". Would anyone know what I'm doing wrong? As the title states, they are wrinkled and have no feet. I did leave them out to dry for some time- in tray one I used a hairdryer. I'm somewhat tempted now to give up on the recipe (I can't post a link, but Google "Good food chocolate macaroons" and it's the first one) and use an Italian macaron recipe. Here are some pictures. Thanks!
Best Answer
As well as the answer I gave in the question @Catija referred to in her comment, I suspect you are not beating your meringue enough. In total you should be beating the initial meringue for a good ten or eleven minutes.
There are a lot of myths and complications around macarons. The Internet would have you believe that you must used aged egg whites from French hens, almond flour with grains individually measured for the correct size, and a hundred other things. It's mostly nonsense. Use this recipe, follow it exactly, and you will be much closer to success without all the fuss.
In my experience the three critical factors are:
- beat the meringue sufficiently. It should be super-stiff.
- macaronage correctly - this is the trickiest part, but the description of the correct consistency in the recipe I linked is a good one.
- ensure your oven dial is accurate with an oven thermometer. It almost certainly isn't.
- use powdered food colouring. Gel food colours are intended for use in icing and are not oven safe. They brown at relatively low temperatures and ruin the appearance of your macarons.
Good luck.
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Macarons Did Not Develop Feet: - Macaron shell is too "wet" due to humidity or ingredients themselves had too much moisture FIX: turn on range-hood fan while letting macarons dry, turn on dehumidifier, use "aged" egg whites, avoid use of liquid colouring, use gel colouring instead.Why are my macarons cracked without feet?
If your macarons don't have feet, it could be because your batter is too wet. Make sure you're using aged egg whites (more on that below) and avoid adding liquid flavoring and coloring. Most likely the reason for underdeveloped feet is because your macarons did not develop a skin before baking.Why Are My Macarons Flat | Macaron Troubleshooting (No Feet on Macarons)
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