Noun
macaron (plural macarons)
Macarons
Any of various confections made with almond and egg white, traditionally made in France.
It comes with a sparkly macaron and costs less than a cocktail. Source: Internet
And unlike the rise of the cupcake, the macaron is something we greeted with great happiness and a kind of relief. Source: Internet
For the cookie component, I substituted part of the quantity of ground almonds called for in a typical macaron recipe with ground peanuts, tinkering with the ratio until the taste was right (I finally settled on 2 parts peanuts to 1 part almond). Source: Internet
I think I'll thicken the unused portion (with mascarpone?) and use it as a macaron filling. Source: Internet
Butter cream frosting is so sweet--I don't think it would be good in macarons, but I sure could go for a macaron (or two)right now, after your post here. Source: Internet
Culinary speaking I’m not sure it would qualify as macaron though. Source: Internet