photo by DanskeToday I had my first ever Macaroon and I must say, I now know what all the fuss is about. They are delicious! Id never seen them in store before (we have pavlova and meringue puffs which taste similar) but a new Lindt Cafe opened up in Chadstone and they have a whole selection. I'm planning on trying every flavour!!
NOTE: Those looking for Macaroons on the Gold Coast - check out FIXX cafe at QT Hotel.
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!! I hadn't had one until a couple of weeks ago. I always wondered why why why everyone was so very obsessed but they are DIVINE!!!!!! So sooo divine, my favourite is anything strawberry/raspberry flavoured with jam hehe
ReplyDeleteOh I can totally understand the excitement! I tried every flavour too last summer after I discovered macaroons :) I am actually looking forward to try the Lindt cafe, I've heard so much about the one in Sydney!
ReplyDeleteMacarons are so so pretty. I'm going to have to try one now... :)
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They're fabulous!!! We got to try them while we were in Europe and WOW is all i can say about them! WIsh we had them here!!
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Lady Sunflower
They look delicious. Definitely need to find a way to make them dairy-free for poor allergic me...
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous you're going to India! I wish I could, but I'm a poor busy student, so unless I manage to do fieldwork on some endangered language in India I will not get there too soon...
Greetings,
poet
I've never tried macaroons... Must say you convinced me to do that on the first occasion when I run across them :)
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bv
i wonder whether macaroon is available in malaysia or not..keen on trying it!
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aren't the Lindt macarons delicious?? I had some from the Collins St one (that place is pretty new too) and they were soooo good.
ReplyDeleteI love macaroons at the best of times and walked past the new Lindt cafe at Chadstone on the weekend thinking I should pop back for a treat... now it sounds like I *need* to!
ReplyDeleteoh YUM!
ReplyDeleteI only tried my first one not too long ago too.
a fantastic fantastic one it was.
I look forward to many more.
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Oh delish! I wish there was a lindt store in Canberra. Try them all for me!
ReplyDeleteI have to say, I've still never tried macaroons myself, I also haven't been to check out Chadstone since it opened all those new shops. I should probably do that one night after work, it might be good therapy! I'll keep an eye out for the Lindt cafe :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for sharing the link!
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Oh thanks for the heads up on melb...will be going there twice before the year ends.
ReplyDeleteHow funny, I wrote a post just like this a couple of weeks ago...aren't macarons just so delish!
@Everyone ~ so is it spelt Macroon or Macaron? ive found it spelt both ways.
ReplyDeleteI don't know these Lindt Macarons that look delicious... I cannot complain I'm lucky enough to live in Paris and to enjoy macarons from Laduree everyday if I want to ^^
ReplyDelete(in french, it is "macaron", I have never heard of 'macroon'!)
They look lovely. WOW
ReplyDeleteI've never had one in my life, simply because is something you don't see here, in Portugal.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll have to bake some :-D
They look delicious...have nevr had one though.Will look for them
ReplyDeleteThey look so tasty! I'll have to try to make some myself one day. And they are so colorful, they seem to be capable to lighten up a really dark mood. Perfect for autumn :D
ReplyDeletebeautiful picture!!
ReplyDeletemmmmmmm if they taste like pavlova I am so there!
The kiwis made it after all :P
xAyesha
Macarons are so lovely for to photograph. Nice picture!
ReplyDeleteooh yum, i've been planning on buying a box from the collins st store for my birthday party next week, could you tell me how much they are????
ReplyDelete@ashleah ~ they were $2 each. But I think a box works out cheaper.
ReplyDeleteyummy to look at, and yummy to eat :)
ReplyDeleteI've been aching to try one of these for ages - might just have to pony up!
ReplyDeletetwo words: Pierre Herme. in Paris. {www.pierreherme.com} they're the first I ever tried and my palette is permanently spoiled- I haven't found anything nearly as delicate and wonderful! and I'm in nyc so that's a bit of a problem ):
ReplyDeletealso, I think 'macaroons' is the english spelling and refers more to the cookie-ish coconut mounds and 'macarons' is the french spelling for this delightful treat. darn you for inciting my craving!!! (;
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I've always wanted to try them too. They look delicious and photograph beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI really have to have some of them! They look really yummy!!
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Giovanna
Boho Market
i'm sad to say i have yet to try one!
ReplyDeleteoh macarons! I love them sooo much:)
ReplyDeleteoh, macarons! i love them tooo much :)
ReplyDeletei cannot believe you hadn't tried one before, and urge all of you who haven't yet tasted the delights to seek them out at all costs.
i dream of having a tower of macarons at my wedding. laduree do the best ones.
your blog is gorgeous. i'm going to start following right away!
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Lauren
"Bohemian Bisoux"
these treats look like heaven. I've only eaten the boring macaroons out of a box from the store. maybe they are different.
ReplyDeleteindia smells like incense. it is a wild place - dreamlike mostly. anything can happen there - among the green fields, the mountains, the tea plantations, the buses and airports. it is in some way an inexplicable mixture of the past and the future. vast. it is vast and magical. enjoy your trip!
i have never tasted them but they look delicious! :)
ReplyDeletei love macaroons too - i think i have finally perfected how to make them which is a little dangerous because now i want them all the time!
ReplyDeleteWhen I went to Paris, one of the top things on my list to do were to try macarons. And how wonderful are they?!
ReplyDeleteIf you are ever in Paris or London and get the chance to, you must taste Pierre Herme's macarons, especially the salted caramel flavour - they are heavenly!
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Omg it took me ages to find one on the gold coast, until I went down to Melbourne and had my first one...my god. I miss it there so much ahah. best vacation/food everrrrr
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy! I've never actually had a macaroon either! You've inspired me to try one.. :)
ReplyDeleteSuper yummy. I just posted a bunch of shots on my blog last week: www.theshuttercanuck.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love macarons. There is a beautiful bakery that sells them at Doncaster. Where all the deli shops are.
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i have been missing the laduree over here in melbs
ReplyDeleteso will have to make a trip to chadstone for a fix
macaroons are a little piece of heaven
ReplyDeleteOh don't you just love a good maracon? So delicate and lovely and they melt in your mouth. It's daydream food.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try it too~it looks so lovely=)
ReplyDeleteReading about macarons makes me miss Paris very much. I love the packaging at Laudree. And I have yet to try Pierre Herme. Apparently they are much much better than Laudree. Mmmmm
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh!!!! my first ever macaroons where from Donna Hay General Store in Wollahra (Sydney). It was absolutley to die for. Since I've discovered them, I always stop at Lindt Cafe to grab a few!!! cupcakes are so yesterday!
ReplyDeletemacarons are absolutely yummy! i love them so much! :D it's like a little taste of heaven...
ReplyDeleteby the way, if i am not mistaken, 'macaron' and 'macaroons' aren't the same... check this out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaroon
have a wonderful and blessed day ahead, liss! <3