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Coconut Macaroons


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Coconut Macaroons

2 egg whites

1/2 tsp flavorganics vanilla

2/3 cup sugar

1 1/3 cup bakers coconut

1) Beat egg whites and vanilla till soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, about 1 tbsp. at a time, beating till stiff peaks form. Fold in coconut.

2) Drop mixture by rounded tsp. 2 inches apart. Bake in 325 degree oven about 20 minutes, or till edges are lightly browned. Transfer to wire rack to let cool.

Makes about 30 cookies

(note: these are very fragile and crumbly, but extremely melt in your mouth yummy and addictive!)


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Coconut Macaroons

2 egg whites

1/2 tsp flavorganics vanilla

2/3 cup sugar

1 1/3 cup bakers coconut

1) Beat egg whites and vanilla till soft peaks form. Gradually add sugar, about 1 tbsp. at a time, beating till stiff peaks form. Fold in coconut.

2) Drop mixture by rounded tsp. 2 inches apart. Bake in 325 degree oven about 20 minutes, or till edges are lightly browned. Transfer to wire rack to let cool.

Makes about 30 cookies

(note: these are very fragile and crumbly, but extremely melt in your mouth yummy and addictive!)

I used to make ones that were similar only with coco, coconut, vanilla, sugar,butter, milk, raisins or walnuts, and rolled oats. I always used the raisins. I sure do miss them as no longer can the rolled oats be put in them.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thank you, I love macaroons

Becky6 Enthusiast

Sounds GOOD!

Guest nini

my stepmom made me a batch of these for Christmas... I was absolutely ecstatic! She's the ONLY one in my family that I trust to cook or bake for me.

VydorScope Proficient

Can this be done egg free???

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Coconut Macaroons

(note: these are very fragile and crumbly, but extremely melt in your mouth yummy and addictive!)

;) THANK YOU nini, for the Cookie Recipe!!! I printed this off, & will make myself some! Wonderful~


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;) THANK YOU nini, for the Cookie Recipe!!! I printed this off, & will make myself some! Wonderful~

Trader Joes sells gluten-free coconut macaroons too. Oh wow are they good.

Guest nini
Can this be done egg free???

you know Vincent, I don't really know. You could experiment with egg replacer and see if you can get palatable results I guess...

VydorScope Proficient
you know Vincent, I don't really know. You could experiment with egg replacer and see if you can get palatable results I guess...

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Guest Lucy

I made these yesterday! The kid loved them! THanks.

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks, these sound good..I have a recipe for choc. ones, but it use a can of sweetened condensed milk..too high in calories and I'm trying to stay away from milk.

what is flavorganics vanilla? I use trader joes

Guest nini
I made these yesterday! The kid loved them! THanks.

you are welcome!

thanks, these sound good..I have a recipe for choc. ones, but it use a can of sweetened condensed milk..too high in calories and I'm trying to stay away from milk.

what is flavorganics vanilla? I use trader joes

Flavorganics is just a brand of vanilla extract, they clearly label gluten free and they have several different flavors of extracts... My stepmom used McCormicks Vanilla with it...

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