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Almond Coconut Macaroons: So Good You Might Cry.

by on April 26, 2009

to-do-list

I just wanted you to know that I’m having trouble picking a topic.  The list that you see above?  Yeah…so all of those orange folders contain pictures of things that I need to tell you about.  This is sort of my “to do” list of blogs.  Clearly, I’m not really making a very good dent in the “to do” list.  That’s kind of my M.O.

However, I am going to mark one thing off of my list today.  It’s not necessarily the oldest thing on the list, but it’s the one that I want to talk the most about.  So, that’s what I’ll do.  Because I am one of those people who do the fun things first, and save the not-so-fun things for later.  Not that all of the stuff I want to tell you about isn’t fun, but this is probably the most fun.

Well.  I think so.

And it’s my blog.

And you’ll be so happy that it is.  And that I made this decision.

See, here’s the thing.  I bought an Excalibur Food Dehydrator.

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The reason why I bought the Excalibur Food Dehydrator?  Well, because I wanted to make macaroons.  It was power of suggestion, really.  I’ve seen too many of those dehydrator macaroons floating around the Blogiverse lately, and I needed to make some of my own.  I’m so easy.  I’m proof that viral marketing really does work.

That was ok with me.  I got a great deal on a ‘blemished’ Excalibur (although I cannot find a blemish on the thing), and I happily gave up most of my counter space for this appliance.

Everything was all find and good until I realized one thing.  I did not have a freaking recipe for the macaroons.  I searched high and low, near and far.  None of the recipes I came across were what I really wanted, and it seems that the Queen of Macaroons was not giving up her recipe!  The world is just not fair.

In the meantime, Calib, as he is now known, was just begging me to use him.  I’m not kidding.

So, I made up my own recipe.  And, since I refuse to have secrets between us, I am giving it to you.  I learned how to share.  Me and sharing…we go way back.  Don’t be thwarted by the “dehydrator” thing.  You can make these in a regular old oven, you just have to set it as low as possible, and you can even leave the door open.  It’ll still work.  I promise.  But start saving your money for a Excalibur.  It’s worth it.  I promise.

Trust me, you want to make these.

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This is just before they were dehydrated.  Aren’t they cute?  You don’t have to make them this round though–I scooped them out with a tablespoon and plopped them onto the trays, but you can just scoop them out with a spoon and plop them on if you’d like.  My Gazelle says they look like balls of rice.

I say they look like balls of heaven.

You can make them with raw cocoa

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Or without

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I couldn’t make up my mind.  So I made both.

Ok, here we go!

Almond Coconut Macaroons (So Good You Might Cry)

Buy It:

2 Cups Raw Almonds, ground (flour-style)
2 Cups Raw Ground Coconut
2 Medjool Dates, spun in food processor
¼ Cup Agave Nectar
½ Cup Honey
1-2 Tablespoons Almond Extract
¼ Cup Raw Cocoa Powder (optional)

Do It:

Combine all ingredients.  You’ll know it’s perfect when everything sticks together easily.  Add more coconut if things look too gooey, and add more honey/agave if it’s not sticking together well.  Try not to eat all of the batter.

Form batter into round balls (or any other shape you’d like), and place on food dehydrator trays(1).  Dehydrate at 105 degrees for 6-8 hours(2).

(1) If you don’t have a dehydrator, you can also make these in your oven.  Set your oven on the lowest temperature possible, and you can even leave the door open.  Allow to stay in oven for 2-4 hours, or until macaroons are firm to the touch.

(2) I dehydrated mine for 7 hours.

Here’s a printable version of my almond-coconut-macaroons!

Please make them and tell me how much you love them.  It will make me smile.

And now, I can take “macaroons” off of the to do list.  And wasn’t that fun?

If anyone is interested in purchasing one chewy dozen of my fabulous macaroons (for cheap), here is my store!

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  • http://talesofexpansion.wordpress.com Sarah (Tales of Expansion)

    ohhhh AWESOME, thank you for this recipe!!!!!! i’ve been wanting to make these forEVER. i don’t have a dehydrator, but my oven has a pilot late, so i think i could even leave them in there overnight with the heat off. yayyyyyy!

  • http://runtothefinish.blogspot.com RunToFinish

    ok i am now reeeeaaally thinking about getting a dehydarator you are the second person making crazy good food with it

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  • Alicia Hardy

    I love them so much..I also have been looking for a recipe for macroons on all the wrong sites.until I found yours…God bless..

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  • Alexis Gruetzmacher

    Wow, you read my mind! I too bought a dehydrator after buying some raw coconut macaroons at Whole Foods and then realized that none of the recipes out there matched the ingredients from my purchased macaroons. Yours fit exactly and I’m super excited to try out my new dehydrator (it’s been in the box for 2 weeks now).

    I’ll let you know how they turn out, thanks!

  • http://www.joggerslife.com joggerslife

    Oh how exciting!! I haven’t made macaroons in a long time–I should remedy that! I hope you enjoy them!

  • http://hefia.wordpress.com/ Reka

    Thanks soooooo much!!!!!!!! :)

  • http://www.joggerslife.com joggerslife

    You’re very welcome, Reka!! =)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1067814729 Alexis Easton Asbe

    I love this recipe.  I keep making it over and over.  I don’t have dehydrator but my oven at love temp works great!  Thank you!

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