Dulcey Chai Macarons

 


Dulcey Chai Macarons with Maple–Apple Jam

Warm, cozy macarons built like a professional boutique filling: a thin Dulcey chai ganache barrier, a maple–apple jam center, then a ring of whipped Dulcey chai ganache for structure and richness.

Yield: 20 macarons (40 shells)
Style: French macarons (French meringue) + double filling (barrier + jam core + ganache ring)
Finish: Natural shells (or cream tint) + piped ganache ring + jam center
Best eating: after 24 hours in the fridge (maturation)


Equipment (what actually matters)

  • Digital scale (mandatory for macarons)
  • Fine sieve
  • Stand mixer/hand mixer
  • Rubber spatula (stiff)
  • Piping bag + 9 mm round tip
  • Silicone macaron mat (most consistent) or parchment
  • Heavy baking sheets (double-pan helps prevent hollow bottoms)
  • Oven thermometer (highly recommended)

1️⃣ Maple–Apple Jam (Make 2 days ahead)

Ingredients (as given in the original, volume-based)

IngredientAmountUS ApproxNotes
Brown sugar40 ml~3 Tbsp“cassonade”
Cornstarch26 ml~2 Tbspthickener
Sweet cider (non-alcoholic)7.6 ml1½ tsp“cidre doux”
Pure maple syrup100 ml~⅓ cup + 1 Tbspreal maple
Gala apples4 small4 smalldice very small

Method (ultra-detailed)

  1. No lumps first: In a saucepan (off heat), whisk brown sugar + cornstarch until uniform.
    • If cornstarch isn’t fully dispersed now, you’ll get lumps later.
  2. Add maple syrup + sweet cider, whisk until perfectly smooth.
  3. Put on medium heat and bring to a gentle boil, whisking.
    • You’re “activating” the cornstarch and dissolving sugar.
  4. Once it starts bubbling and looks glossy, add the apples in very small dice.
    • Smaller than the photo is correct: it pipes cleaner and doesn’t break shells.
  5. Reduce heat to very low and simmer ~30 minutes, stirring every 2–3 minutes.
    • If it sticks: lower heat further + add 1–2 tsp water and scrape.
  6. Finish target: apples are very tender and the jam is thick enough that a spoon leaves a line that closes slowly.
  7. Cool, then store sealed in the fridge.

QC targets

  • Thick, jammy, not watery
  • Apple pieces soft, not crunchy
  • No cornstarch taste (must simmer enough)

Storage: up to 1 month in the fridge (sealed).
Best use: after 48 hours (flavor rounds out + texture stabilizes).


2️⃣ Dulcey Chai Ganache (Make 1 day ahead)

Ingredients

IngredientAmountNotes
Dulcey chocolate (Valrhona)50 gchopped
Heavy cream (total)110 g35%
Chai tea4 gloose tea preferred
Hot cream portion80 gfor infusion + emulsion
Cold cream portion30 gfor whipping texture

Method (masterclass)

A) Infuse

  1. Heat 80 g cream to steaming (do not boil).
  2. Add 4 g chai tea, cover, steep 10 minutes.
  3. Strain through a fine sieve.
  4. Re-weigh the infused cream. If you lost any, add fresh cream to return to 80 g.

B) Build the emulsion
5. Melt Dulcey gently (bain-marie or microwave bursts).
6. Reheat the infused cream to hot-steaming.
7. Pour the hot cream onto the melted chocolate in 3 additions:

  • Add 1/3 → stir from the center until glossy
  • Add 2/3 → glossy again
  • Add final 1/3 → smooth, elastic, shiny ganache
  1. Add 30 g cold cream, mix well.
  2. Cover with plastic wrap touching the surface and refrigerate 12+ hours.

C) Whip next day
10. Whip on medium speed to medium-firm peaks.
11. Stop early rather than late: overwhipping makes it grainy and dull.

QC targets

  • Before whipping: thick, smooth, no separation
  • After whipping: holds a ridge, pipes cleanly, still glossy

If it’s too stiff: warm 3–5 seconds, stir, whip briefly.
If it’s too loose: chill 20–30 minutes, whip again.


3️⃣ Macaron Shells (French Meringue)

Ingredients

IngredientAmount (g)Notes
Egg whites93 groom temp (critical)
Powdered sugar125 g
Almond flour125 gfinely ground
Granulated sugar125 gfor meringue
Powder food color (optional)tiny pinchcream tone or none

Method (ultra-detailed, with texture checkpoints)

A) Mise en place (do this first)

  1. Bring egg whites to room temp (1–3 hours).
  2. Line trays with silicone mat.
  3. Fit piping bag with 9 mm round tip.
  4. Preheat oven to 130°C / 265°F (original says 130°C for 16 min).
  5. Use an oven thermometer if possible.

B) Dry mix (smooth tops)

  1. Combine almond flour + powdered sugar.
  2. Pulse 2–3 times max (optional).
  3. Sift completely.

QC: the mix should be powdery, not clumpy, no big almond bits.


C) Meringue (structure)

  1. Whip egg whites on medium until foamy.
  2. Add granulated sugar in 3–4 additions.
  3. Whip on high to stiff peaks (“bird’s beak”).

Bird’s beak test

  • Peak stands with a slight bend
  • Meringue is glossy and tight, not dry

D) Macaronage (the make-or-break)

  1. Add all dry mix to meringue.
  2. Fold firmly; scrape around and press batter against the bowl.

Ribbon test

  • Batter flows like lava
  • Ribbon disappears in 10–20 seconds

Under-macaronaged (too thick):

  • peaks remain
  • cracked tops
  • no smooth surface

Over-macaronaged (too runny):

  • spreads flat
  • no feet
  • thin shells

E) Piping

  1. Pipe 3.5 cm rounds, tip perfectly vertical.
  2. Tap tray 10–12 times.
  3. Pop bubbles.

F) Resting (skin formation)

Rest 30 minutes or until dry to touch.

QC: finger touches top without sticking.


G) Baking (reliable method)

Bake at 130°C / 265°F for ~16 minutes, opening oven door twice briefly.

Doneness checks

  • feet are set and dry
  • top doesn’t wobble when lightly touched
  • after cooling, shell releases cleanly

If bottoms stick: bake 2–3 minutes longer next time.


4️⃣ Assembly (pro method: barrier + jam + ganache ring)

Method (very detailed)

  1. Pair shells by size.
  2. Pipe/spread a thin layer of whipped Dulcey chai ganache on every shell interior.
    • This is a moisture barrier so the jam doesn’t soften shells too quickly.
  3. On half the shells, place a small dollop of maple–apple jam in the center.
    • Use less than you think: too much = sliding shells and messy edge.
  4. Pipe a ring of Dulcey chai ganache around the jam.
  5. Top with remaining shells. Press gently until filling reaches the edge of the ruffle.
  6. Refrigerate 12 hours minimum (24 best).
  7. Serve after 10 minutes at room temperature.

QC after 24h

  • shell becomes tender/chewy
  • filling flavors blend
  • jam stays centered, ganache holds shape

Storage & Shelf Life

  • Fridge: 3–4 days (airtight)
  • Freezer: up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in fridge.

Troubleshooting (fast diagnosis)

Cracked shells

  • not dry enough OR batter too thick OR oven too hot

No feet

  • batter too runny OR weak meringue OR oven too cool

Hollow shells

  • overwhipped meringue OR oven too hot OR poor macaronage balance

Soft shells too fast

  • skip barrier layer OR jam too watery

Ganache grainy

  • overwhipped OR chocolate/cream emulsion not smooth

Professional Timeline

Day -2: Make maple–apple jam → chill 48h
Day -1: Make ganache base → chill overnight
Day 0: Bake shells → whip ganache → fill → mature 12–24h
Day 1: Best eating day


 

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