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Madeleines from a cupcake pan. |
I don't make a habit of eating madeleines all the time, mind you. But, ever since I saw a recipe for them in Martha Stewart's Cookies cookbook, I've been itching to make them. Of course, you need a special madeleine pan to make madeleines, so I've been eying those madeleine molds enviously every time I enter a cooking store fancy enough to carry them. It just seemed a little beyond my budget to fork out major dough for something that would be used on such a limited basis. Still, I couldn't help day dreaming a bit when I came across one.
Recently, I cut out a madeleine recipe from Bon Appetit that called for lavender honey. I don't have fancy honey and I don't have a fancy pan, but I decided to make them anyway. I figured a cupcake pan was similar enough that it just might work...
And, lo and behold--they turned out just fine, minus the pretty fluting and scalloped shape that typically defines a madeleine. But, you know what, they taste damn good regardless. Now, where's the whipped cream...
Honey Madeleines
Authentic madeleine shape. They taste the same, though... |
- 9 tablespoons (1 stick plus 1 tablespoon unsalted butter)
- 4 large egg whites, room temperature
- 1 1/3 cups powdered sugar
- 6 tablespoons all purpose flour
- 1/4 cup almond flour or almond meal
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Butter each mold or the cupcake pan and dust with flour, tapping out the excess.
- Melt 9 tablespoons butter in a medium (light colored) skillet or a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook until butter turns golden brown, stirring often. (It's harder to see the color of the butter in a dark pan.) Set browned butter aside.
- Using an electric mixer, beat egg whites, sugar, all purpose flour and almond flour in a medium bowl until smooth.
- Place honey in a small, microwave safe bowl and heat until just warm, 5-10 seconds. Beat honey into batter. Beat in browned butter.
- Spoon two tablespoons of batter into each mold. Bake until the tops are just dry and a tester comes out clean, about 14-16 minutes. Cool 5 minutes in pan on a wire rack. Tap madeleines out of mold onto the rack and cool slightly. Serve warm.
Yield: 12 madeleines
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