These Dark Chocolate Macarons will be your new favorite macarons recipe. A chocolate macaron recipe with a chocolate meringue shell is paired with rich chocolate ganache.
PREP: Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Preheat oven to 300F. Fit a large pastry bag with a ⅜ inch or ½ inch round tip. Twist the pastry bag right above the tip and drape it over a tall glass. Set aside.
Process the almond flour and 2 cups of powdered sugar on high, in the food processor for about 3-5 minutes, with breaks to let the mixture cool down in between (overheating the mixture might cause it to turn to paste and release the oils) and to scrape the sides and bottom. Scrape the sides every minute or so. OR sift it through a sieve twice.
Whip egg whites in a clean bowl of a stand mixer. As soon as the egg whites start to gain volume, gradually add 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar. Whip them just until they are firm but still glossy and supple – when you lift the whisk, the whites should form a peak that drops just a little.
Sift the dry ingredients and the cocoa powder through a fairly large holed sieve into the egg whites and gently fold them in 2-4 additions. The egg whites will deflate and form a thick batter. Keep folding until the peak from the batter dropped into a bowl disappears in less than 30 seconds. Do not over mix.
Once all batter is piped onto the sheets, take a sheet and rap it against the counter as many times as it needs for the domes to spread into about 2-inch circles and for the tops to become smooth (this might take 5-10 times). Dust macarons tops with some more cocoa powder, if you wish.
Bake macarons at 300°F on the middle rack for 12-14 minutes, until the tops, are firm to the touch.
Allow the macarons to cool completely. If they do not come off easily, slide a thin knife right under the shell to help them come off and bake the next batch just a minute or so longer so that the bottoms peel off easier off the parchment or silicone.
Heat ½ cup cream. Pour over the chocolate chips and allow to sit for 1-2 minutes. Stir until smooth.
Add ½ chilled heavy cream to the mixture and stir to make a smooth ganache.
Spoon or pipe 1 tsp of ganache onto 1 of the macaron shells, covering it with the other one. Repeat with the rest of the macaron shells. Allow the macarons to sit at room temperature overnight, then transfer to the refrigerator until ready to serve.
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