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Funfetti Coconut Macaroons

Funfetti Coconut Macaroons | Lil Miss Cakes

Coconut macaroons are the first dessert that come to mind when I think of Passover. It is probably most peoples first thought as well. I happen to love coconut macaroons, so I look forward to having this treat on Passover. But most of my family members are so totally over macaroons. If I’m going to eat a coconut macaroon, you can bet it will be homemade. So I thought I would bring some fun back to this traditional dessert. I added rainbow sprinkles and shaped them into little hearts! These cookies are sweet, soft in the center, but crispy at the edges. They are dairy-free, kosher for Passover, and really easy to bake-no mixer required! Here’s my printable recipe.

Funfetti Coconut Macaroons
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Serves: About 24
 
Ingredients
  • 1½ cups coconut (sweetened or unsweetened)
  • ⅓ cups sugar
  • 2 egg whites
  • ¼-1/2 cup rainbow sprinkles
  • ½ cup chocolate chips + 1-2 tsp. vegetable oil (optional)
Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.
  2. In a medium sized bowl, stir the coconut flakes, sugar, and egg whites until combined and very wet. Fold in the sprinkles.
  3. On a parchment lined baking sheet place a small cookie cutter down. Fill with 1-2 tsp. coconut mixture. With a finger, press down until fully packed down and even. Carefully lift the cookie cutter to reveal the shape.
  4. Continue until all the coconut is finished. The macaroons can be positioned close together since they do not spread.
  5. Bake for 20-30 minutes until the edges are slightly browned and toasted. Allow to cool on cookie sheet.
  6. (Optional) In a heatproof bowl, melt the chocolate chips with the oil in the microwave. Microwave for 10 seconds and stir. Keep microwaving for 10 seconds at a time and stirring in between to be sure the chocolate doesn't burn.
  7. Once the chocolate is smooth, dip the macaroons in the chocolate and place on a clean piece of parchment paper to firm up.

Recipe notes:
These cookies can be made with sweetened coconut or unsweetened. The coconut batter can be made in advance and stored covered in the fridge for a few days before baking. I would just leave out the sprinkled until ready to bake. These cookies freeze well.

Neon Birthday Cookies

Neon Birthday Cookies | Lil Miss Cakes

Here’s just a quick post about these sweet sixteen birthday cookies I made for Leeba.  Her mom was making her a really cute black cake with neon splatter paint all over and wanted some cute cookies to match.  I used black royal icing to decorate these cookies and used neon colors for the words and outline.  Happy Sweet 16!

Lingerie Cookies

Corset Cookies | Lil Miss Cakes

I have a cookie cutter problem.  I’m addicted to cookie cutters.  When I saw this shape from Copper Gifts, I needed it!  And I bought it.  But I didn’t have any use for it at the time.  When I got a last minute order for lingerie cookies, I was ready to go!  I made these corset cookies in 3 shades of pink to keep them extra girly.  And the black detailing makes them a bit sexy.

Lingerie Corset Cookies | Lil Miss Cakes

I really love how simple and elegant these turned out.  I can’t wait to make these again!  But I couldn’t stop there.  Ever since getting a 3D printer I use it every chance I get.  I wanted to design a bra and panty or bikini cookie cutter.

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I really love how this shape turned out!  I used the same 3 shades of pink for these cookies but I used a thicker black royal icing to pipe the ruffle details.

Bra and Panty Cookie | Lil Miss Cakes

I heard that the bride absolutely loved her surprise cookies!  Congrats on your engagement!