Coconut Macaroons Dipped in Chocolate
If you read our article on the Pioneer Woman’s Tasty Kitchen site, then you know Josh is huge help in the kitchen. Thanks by the way for all of your kind comments-it was an honor to be featured. Anyways, I often get asked if Josh really helps in the kitchen, YES, he does. We are a great team and love cooking/baking together. I couldn’t do this blog without him.
To show off Josh’s culinary skills, I am posting HIS coconut macaroons today. I had nothing to do with these cookies-well I ate them, but that was all the help he got from me. He baked these all by his lonesome and they were fabulous!
Josh didn’t need the Kitchen Aid mixer for this recipe. He whipped up everything in a bowl-the old fashion way. The cookies came together in no time. He had fun getting his hands dirty with this recipe. The coconut dough is a sticky mess, but a fun one!
After the cookies cooled, he dipped them in chocolate. He used Scharffen Berger 70% Bittersweet Chocolate. I would recommend using a higher quality of chocolate for dipping. If you like milk chocolate you can go that route, we prefer things a little darker though:) He had extra chocolate after dipping, so he drizzled the cookies with chocolate too.
The coconut cookies were sweet and chewy and the chocolate made them even better. They were pretty too:) I think you should hint to your sweetheart to make these cookies for you on Valentine’s Day. I know I am going to ask Josh to make them again:)
**If you live in Utah, tune in to Good Things Utah today at 10:00 a.m. I will be cooking a healthy Valentine’s meal!** I know many of you don’t live in Utah, so I will try to get the clip and share it with you all later! Wish me luck:)
Coconut Macaroons Dipped in Chocolate
Yield: 18 macaroons
Cook Time: 15-20 minutes
Ingredients:
2/3 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 large egg white
1½ teaspoons vanilla
1/8 teaspoon salt
3½ cups sweetened coconutFor the chocolate dipping:
About 10 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped (you can use semi-sweet or milk chocolate if you wish)Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or a Silpat mat.
2. In a large bowl, stir together the sweetened condensed milk, egg white, vanilla extract, and salt. Stir until combined. Add in the coconut and mix well.
3. With a spoon, scoop up about 2 Tablespoons of the dough and place the dough balls on the baking sheets-about 2 inches apart. Form the cookies into mounds that have a peak at the top. Use your hands-squeeze the dough together and create a point at the top. Your hands will get sticky-you may need to wash them in between forming cookies.
4. Bake cookies one sheet at a time for 15 to 20 minutes. The cookies will turn golden brown.
5. Cool the cookies on the baking sheets for about 5 minutes or until they are firm and set. Remove with a spatula onto a cooling rack.
6. Melt chocolate in a microwave safe bowl. Make sure you keep stirring the chocolate every 20 seconds or so until chocolate is melted and smooth. You can melt the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of boiling water if you wish. Josh did it in the microwave though.
7. Lay out a large piece of parchment paper. Dip the cookies into the chocolate-just so the bottoms are covered in chocolates. Set dipped cookies on the paper to dry. Dip all of the cookies. If you have extra chocolate drizzle the tops with chocolate for fun:)
8. Let the cookies sit until the chocolate has dried. Enjoy!
If you like these cookies, you might also like:
Coconut Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies from Two Peas and Their Pod
Coconut Chocolate Blondies from Two Peas and Their Pod
Coconut, Pecan, Chocolate Chip Cookies from My Baking Addiction
No Bake Chocolate, Chocolate and Coconut Cookies from For the Love of Cooking





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You’re lucky to have him!
Oh, these look sinfully delicious!
Beautiful! Nice to have a cookie-baking hubby. Mine is an egg-man. He is in charge of all poaching and omelets.
These look delicious. You make the best cookies. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings…Mary
What a great husband, these look SO good!!
Josh is a great baker..sweet!! They look tasty and very festive in that heart shaped dish!
Wow, those macaroons are beauties! Josh did a terrific job!
I just love macaroons. They’re my favorite and a double treat with chocolate.
When I was a kid…Dunkin Donuts made chocolate chip macaroons and they were my favorite. These look so similar!
Darn…I missed you on GTU.
These look very more-ish and I love the heart shaped dish.
very beautiful ! these look delicious and glamour!!
pretty! The last time I made macaroon they were raw on top and burnt on the bottom. Granted that was manyyears ago and it wasn’t my oven. Maybe I shoukd give it another shot.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Beautiful! They look delicious. A friend of mine taught me to pack the macaroon mixture into a shot glass, then slide it out onto a baking sheet. Just use your fingers to form it into a pyramid shape. It makes them look very professional.
Yum! These look great… Maybe I can borrow Josh so he can give my hubby a few kitchen tips! He’s learning gradually, but I’m usually on my own in the kitchen.
Mmmm, what fabulous treats! Can’t wait to see you video!!
These are one of my favorite cookies!
those look really good! Macaroons are one of my go to recipes: and people are always so impressed.
And I totally agree with you on choosing bittersweet chocolate to offset the sweetness of the milk and coconut.
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These are my absolute favorite cookie ever. No joke. I bought coconut months ago and still haven’t made them. Sigh.
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I’ve been looking through your posts for about 30 minutes, devouring every entry! I stumbled on this post and thought this recipe would be perfect for my dad’s birthday next week – he loves coconut and dark chocolate. Thanks for the inspiration!
Two Peas replied: — May 30th, 2011 @ 10:43 am
Emily-thanks so much for browsing our blog! I hope you enjoy the recipes.
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