I haven't been able to find rhubarb at my local grocery store lately, until one day it just showed up again! I almost did a jump for joy right there at the store!
I decided to buy extra this time because, a) we had plans to have lunch with some friends over the weekend and I wanted to make rhubarb macarons for them, and b) my cousin Angie was coming to visit again (yippee!!!) and I wanted to make her another rhubarb tart.
For the macaron shells, I added a bit of bright pink coloring to match the rhubarb, and piped them out as usual onto my silpat-lined baking sheets. Since my Hello Kitty macarons were such a big hit last time, I decided to turn a few of these into Hello Kitty once more!
For the filling, I whipped up cream cheese, butter, confectioner's sugar, vanilla, and salt. Then I took one stalk of rhubarb and diced it up, and then cooked it on the stove with a bit of wine and olive oil. Once that cooked down into a soft, pulpy mixture, I let it cool before mixing it with my cream cheese mixture.
Despite the slight bumpyness of the ears (from dragging a toothpick through the wet macaron batter to create the pointy ears), the Hello Kitty macarons still looked cute. Then again, how can anything Hello Kitty not look cute?!
*** Update:
You can now find my recipe for Hello Kitty Macarons in my new book, "The Hello Kitty Baking Book"! Enjoy!
too cute -- love it :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore them! I was going to make some since I saw your last hello kitty macaron post. But I didn't see the heart shape confetti from the store so I'll have to wait. My baby girl loves Macarons and Hello kitty. :)
ReplyDeleteA combination of three of our favorite elements -- rhubarb, macarons, AND Hello Kitty!!! You are brilliant. Thank you for your gorgeous post.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Great idea, decorating macarons like this. Nice attention to detail and worth every minite of effort. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThese are just too precious!! My daughter would love these!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh these are the cutest macarons ever!!
ReplyDeleteYour macarons are just too cute :D!! I really love your Hello Kitty cupcakes and cakes, too!
ReplyDeleteBtw, I have awarded you the "Adorable Blog Award" :):
http://cakeinvasion.thedoctors.de/?p=1914
My blog post is in German, though.. Sorry for that. It says about your Blog:
"I give the award to... Michele from i ♥ baking (English). She has great ideas (e.g. her Hello Kitty Macarons) that make my mouth water, and her pastries are always decorated so prettily without being overloaded."
I hope my translation isn't too bad >.<..
Have a great day :)!
shia
Thesse are wso incredible adorable! Well done!
ReplyDeleteawesome! it's so lovely! i just wanna try to do it! Congratulations! =D
ReplyDelete@Xiaolu @ 6 Bittersweets - thank you!!!
ReplyDelete@Amy - you can find the heart-shaped sprinkles at michael's, or any craft store that sells wilton products!
@Lisa @ Tarte du Jour - thanks!!! love all your tarts by the way!
@shia - omg thank you!!! i'm heading over to your site now! maybe i can use google translator to translate to english :)
Thanks everyone for all your wonderful comments!!!
Wow, these are really amazing! :D
ReplyDeletethese are SO perfect and adorable it's outrageous!!
ReplyDeleteadorable and clever!
ReplyDeleteI like how you used heart shaped sprinkles for the bow, but how did you draw on the black eyes and whiskers?
@Diane Tran - i used foodwriter pens to draw on the eyes and the whiskers!
DeleteSuper cute! Love the rhubarb idea!
ReplyDeletecute!!! and love the idea of natural colouring with rhubarb!
ReplyDeleteOoh ! It's cuute ! :) Great idea, great idea ! :D
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these! Will try to make hem.
ReplyDeletehi michele!
ReplyDeleteyour macarons come out so perfectly! I've only tried making them once, but they came out little flat.. is there any particular recipe/tutorial that you follow?
I love them
ReplyDeleteI love them
I love them!!
OMG better than Laduree!
@kotomi - i use a recipe from pierre herme's "macaron" book. the book is in french, but i attempted to translate it (loosely). i'll email you the recipe tomorrow! :)
ReplyDelete@parisbreakfast - haha, i love your comment! :) and i love your watercolors, beautiful!
You are SO talented!
ReplyDeleteso sweet! do you have a recipe to share??? LOVE IT!
ReplyDelete@Anonymous - i used pierre herme's recipe from him "macaron" book. i can send it to you via email if you'd like, just send me your email address!
ReplyDeleteas for the filling, i didn't use an exact recipe, but it's something like this: dice 1-2 stalks of rhubarb and cook on the stove with a bit of butter. once soft and cooked down to a pulp, puree the rhubarb with an immersion blender. let cool. in the meantime, whip 1 stick cream cheese (8 oz) with 1/2 stick unsalted butter until creamy. add a pinch of salt, a few teaspoons of vanilla, and 3 cups of confectioner's sugar, whip until smooth and fluffy. once the rhubarb puree is cool, add it to the cream cheese mixture and whip until combined.
god! i love your blog!! you present your pleasure in baking here, yet so creative to make your cakes look fun and pretty. i gotta bookmark your blog :D
ReplyDeletelove from Indonesia
@Anonymous - wow, all the way from indonesia! i'm so glad you found my blog! :)
DeleteWAIT. no. i must make these. IM OBSESSED
ReplyDelete@Kendall Marie - haha, too funny :) yes you must make them, they are super fun to make! and eat! :)
DeleteSo so cute!!!!!
ReplyDeletethanks @joanh!
DeleteThese are adorable as are the white ones. I just wonder how you did the ears? Did you pull them?With a tooth pick right after piping?
ReplyDeleteYou might be interested at looking at a book,published here in Japan, called
kawaiimacaron:by motohashi
isbn 978-4-528-01502-9 C2077
url publ:hhtp:www.TG-NET.co.jp
He is rather clever with doing characters. the title of his book is Cute Macarons
heide
heidet@yahoo.com
@Wildflour and Thyme - thanks! yes i used a toothpick to pull out the ears, right after piping. i've also tried piping the ears with a leaf tip, but it doesn't look as good. thanks for sharing the info on the macaron book, sounds adorable!
DeleteNice macaron. I struggle to get a nice pink colour. Tried powder, natural, liquid colorant, they always fade! Really frustrating. Any tip?
ReplyDelete@Herve - thank you! i use americolor gel food coloring:
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hope that helps! :)
Brilliant! I've seen pictures of these all over the internet but didn't know who the clever baker was. :)
ReplyDeleteHow did you make the little bow? And what did you use to draw the face on?
@Christopher W. - oh yay, i'm glad you finally found my site! :) for the little bow i used these heart shaped sprinkles:
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and to draw the face on i use these edible food markers:
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http://amzn.to/1aKeIlM
good luck! :)
Hello there. It's my first time visiting your blog.
ReplyDeleteYour Hello Kitty macarons looked brilliant! Hope you don't mind that I'm going to "take away" your idea -- try to make the same for my girl's coming Hello-Kitty birthday party... Thanks a million!
Vivien
@Vivien - no problem! can't wait to see how yours turn out! :)
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog, and saw these lovely macarons and cakes :D
Was wondering are you based in Singapore, and are these for sales?
@Angela snowy - i am actually in california. sorry!
DeleteSoooo cute. I will be making these for my little girl's hello kitty themed birthday party.
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