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This Chocolate Dipped Coconut Chocolate Chip Macaroon Recipe makes the most sweet and chewy dessert with only 4 ingredients

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Coconut Chocolate Chip Macaroon Recipe – This sweet and chewy dessert with only 4 ingredients will be your new favorite! Soft and chewy on the inside, crisp and chocolatey on the outside! Trust the more than 15 Million Facebook and Pinterest readers who have made them and shared it!

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Table of Contents

  1. You’ll go nuts for this Coconut Macaroon Recipe
  2. Macaroon Cookies are great for holidays…especially Passover!
  3. Macaroon vs Macaron
  4. What you’ll need for Chocolate Covered Macaroons
  5. How to make Macaroons Recipe
  6. Coconut Macaroons Recipe tips
  7. Macaroon Recipe pro-reader suggestion!
  8. How to store Chocolate Dipped Macaroons
  9. Coconut Macaroons Recipe FAQs
  10. More Coconut Recipes?
  11. Chocolate Dipped Macaroons Recipe

You’ll go nuts for this Coconut Macaroon Recipe

Are you a coconut nut? I love Almond Joys more than any other candy. That is why these Chocolate Dipped Chocolate Chip Coconut Macaroons are one of my favorite desserts ever!

Macaroon Cookies are great for holidays…especially Passover!

What is great is that they are also kosher for Passover. On a holiday where there aren’t a ton of yummy desserts, these are always a favorite and they are a dessert that I make year-round!

Don’t do Passover – no problem! They will also be amazing for your Christmas Cookie swap! That’s right! We do all holiday’s here at Princess Pinky Girl!

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What is even better is that they are incredibly easy to make – they only have four ingredients, five if you choose to dip them in chocolate…and let’s be honest, why wouldn’t you dip them in chocolate, right??

As I mentioned, Passover desserts are usually dry and tasteless – but not these (and not my mom’s chocolate chip mandel bread too, you must have these with a hot cup of coffee- yum!)

These two recipes are desserts that I can not let my family know exist until I pull them out for dessert – they would gobble them up before they even cool off!

I mean, even the batter is delicious! I swear, I could eat it up with a spoon without even baking (don’t worry, there isn’t any raw egg in it!)

PRO-TIP: Be sure to either use a silicon baking mat (my favorite thing ever) or parchment paper or spray the pan with non-stick spray. You don’t want these to stick!

Macaroon vs Macaron

A macaron is a French pastry that has two meringue cookies with a ganache filling in between the two making a pretty and colorful sandwich biscuit. A macaroon is made up of shredded coconut and held together with either an egg mixture or sweetened condensed milk and baked until a little toasted on the top.

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What you’ll need for Chocolate Covered Macaroons

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How to make Macaroons Recipe

This is one of the easiest, yet stickiest recipes to make ever. I can honestly say it took me longer to take the pictures for this post than to make these. The best, is that people will think you are a cooking guru when they try these delectable desserts.

  1. Mix the ingredients together.
  2. Roll into small, very tight balls.
  3. Bake.
  4. Optional: dip in chocolate.
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While these Chocolate Covered Coconut Macaroons are great for Passover, they really are a dessert that you can enjoy all year round. You can make these a few days before you need them, but just be sure to keep them in an airtight container.

However, they are best when they are fresh!

Coconut Macaroons Recipe tips

I have had a few people email me that the condensed milk spreads out of the bottom and the macaroons didn’t work for them. I have made dozens and dozens of batches and they always work for me, but here are some tips if you are having issues, you should make sure you are following.

  • When you are forming the macaroons, the tighter that you roll the batter in a ball, the better they come out – they won’t spread out as much and will come out rounder and more firm.
  • If the batter is sticky, put it in the refrigertor for about 10-15 minutes.
  • I like to actually SQUEEZE them and shift them from hand to hand and then when they are firm, I roll them around into a ball. The squeezing of the mixture in your hands is super important.
  • For some reason, Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk works the best for me. I tried a generic brand and the condensed milk seeped out the bottom a little more than usual and spread. But if you follow the steps above with squeezing the balls, that helps.
  • Some readers put them in a mini muffin pan. Just be sure to spray the cups generously with non-stick spray.
  • All ovens cook differently. Usually, my first batch will take a bit longer because the oven isn’t quite as hot. Also, depending on how large you make your macaroons, will depend on how long they need to bake. I sometimes will go 20-25 minutes. You want the tops a good golden brown.
  • Make sure to really let them cool before removing from the baking sheet and moving to a wire rack to finish cooling or the macaroons will totally fall apart.
  • My silicone baking liner is my life! The macaroons totally slide right off of there with zero sticking. If you don’t have one, you can get one here!

Macaroon Recipe pro-reader suggestion!

One of our readers, Kelly, made a great suggestion. If you are having trouble keeping the macaroons together, you can bake them in a mini muffin pan and they turn out great!

She mentioned that she was in a rush, and having a tough time getting them to roll into balls and stay together. So she got out her mini muffin pan, sprayed it generously with Pam, and used a cookie scoop to drop a spoonful into each mini muffin cup.

She pressed each one into the cup a bit and then baked at 350 for 15 minutes. Then she let them cool and used a spoon to loosen the edges and they came out perfect!

We adore when our readers share their experiences!! Thank you, Kelly!

How to store Chocolate Dipped Macaroons

How to Make Ahead and Freeze this Macaroon Recipe

The macaroons can be frozen for up to 3 months. You will want to let them cool completely and store in an airtight container.

I would also recommend separating the layers with parchment paper. When you are ready to serve them, remove them from the freezer and let them defrost to room temperature.

How long do Coconut Macaroons last?

These macaroons can be kept in an airtight container for 4-5 days.

Coconut Macaroons Recipe FAQs

Are these macaroon cookies gluten free?

Depending on the specific brands that you use, these macaroon cookies are gluten-free.

Why are my coconut macaroons soggy?

Coconut macaroons can become soggy if they are not baked long enough or if they are stored improperly, such as in a humid environment.

What do macaroons taste like?

Macaroons have a sweet and chewy texture with a pronounced coconut flavor, often enhanced with vanilla or almond extract.

Are macaroons healthy to eat?

While macaroons can be a delicious treat, they are generally considered to be a dessert or indulgence rather than a health food due to their high sugar and fat content.

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If you love Mounds Candy Bars – you will just adore these coconut treats – I hope you love them as much as we all do!

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Chocolate Dipped Macaroons

Author — Jennifer Fishkind

Serves — 24

This Chocolate Dipped Coconut Chocolate Chip Macaroon Recipe makes the most sweet and chewy dessert with only 4 ingredients

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 14 oz. bag sweetened coconut
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1 14 oz. can condensed sweetened milk
  • 1-2 cups chocolate chips
  • melting chocolate (optional)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and line cookie sheet or baking sheet with a silicon baking mat or non-stick foil or parchment paper

  • Mix coconut, vanilla, condensed milk together in large mixing bowl. Add in the chocolate chips.

  • Take a tablespoon size of the mixture (a cookie scooper works great for this) and roll it in a ball with your hands (see tips above recipe!) You want the balls really tight, so squeeze the mixture in your hands!

  • Place each on the cookie sheet spaced apart (they will spread a bit)

  • Bake about 15-20 minutes until golden brown (the baking time really depends on your oven, you don’t want them to burn, so watch them carefully)

  • Cool on a wire rack

  • When totally cool – melt candy chocolate in a double boiler (follow your chocolates instructions) and dip the bottom and roll the bottom sides in the chocolate. Let cool for about 15 minutes in the refrigerator

  • Serve and enjoy!!

Jenn’s Notes

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Nutrition Info

Calories: 151kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 57mg | Potassium: 59mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between a macaron and a macaroon? ›

Difference Between Macaron and Macaroon

A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie that is tinted with food coloring. A macaroon is a drop cookie made with shredded coconut. The preparation for these two cookies is also very different.

Why are coconut macaroons different? ›

Coconut macaroons: Think of the coconut macaroon as a cousin to the above macaroons. These tasty goodies are made with shredded coconut, sweetened condensed milk, eggs, vanilla, and salt. More importantly, they look different from the above two – they often look a little more round and a little lumpier.

Are macaroons gluten free? ›

In short, Yes Traditional macarons are gluten free, but not necessarily dairy free. But beware! Even if traditional French bakeries like Pastreez stick to the authentic recipe, most bakers in the US don't. You might be surprised with what you find in recipes sometimes.

Are macaroons good? ›

Macarons are delicious. It is one of the most popular French dessert, and it's specific taste and shape makes it perfect for special occasions.

What are the 2 types of macaroons? ›

French macarons are softer with chewy shells and more subtly sweet taste, giving you more of that distinct almond flavour. Whereas Italian macarons are more crisp, even powdery at times and have a more pronounced sweet taste. A trained eye may even be able to tell the difference simply by looking at them.

Why are macaroons so expensive? ›

Macarons are typically more expensive than other baked goods due to their labor-intensive preparation, high-quality ingredients, and delicate nature. How long do macarons last? Macarons typically last for 2-3 days at room temperature, or up to a week in the refrigerator.

What is the secret to macarons? ›

While you should always whisk your egg whites into stiff peaks for macarons, it's best to never rush the process. Meringue is easy to overbeat and ruin. So, make sure that your mixer is beating your egg whites between medium-low and medium-high speeds. Any faster, and you could have oddly textured macarons.

Is the paper on coconut macaroons edible? ›

6 Coconut macaroons with chocolate flavoured decoration on edible rice paper.

How unhealthy are macaroons? ›

Surprisingly Low in Calories

Macarons can help you stay within your recommended daily calorie intake if they're eaten in moderation. A single macaron may contain less than 90 calories, and snacking on only a couple of these treats at a time shouldn't add to your waistline.

Can diabetics eat macaroons? ›

Baked goods made with whole wheat flour, almond flour, or other low-GI ingredients and less added sugar are fine for diabetics. Some good choices are sugar-free carrot cake, keto chocolate cake, and low-carb coconut macaroons.

Are macaroons good for IBS? ›

A: Many readers have reported that Archway Coconut Macaroon cookies can help relieve chronic diarrhea associated with irritable bowel syndrome. We're delighted to learn that other brands also work.

Why do people eat macaroons? ›

Macarons offer a unique combination of textures and flavors, are visually stunning, and are associated with luxury and elegance. Their unique preparation process makes macarons a truly special dessert, which explains why some people consider them the best dessert.

Are macarons cheap to make? ›

Macarons are expensive because of the process and time to make them. The traditional macaron recipe is really hard to master. We can explain the macarons price by its complicated process to bake, timeline, and technique. It's a very tricky cookie to make!

Is making macaroons difficult? ›

Making macarons is not like making many other cookies because they are not made with regular flour and need to be piped, so you may find them more complicated until you have made them a few times and are used to the process.

Why are macaroons now called macarons? ›

Macarons are the French adaptation of the Italian macaroon, and according to Food Network, they were first created in France after the King's Italian wife brought over a chef from Italy. Therefore they can be traced back to the same origin: that Italian maccarone “cake or biscuit.”

Why do people say macaroons instead of macarons? ›

They are not spelled the same (as you know) and they are not pronounced the same. A macaron is a French cookie that is made primarily with eggs and they rise up. The goal with these is to get them the same size, fill them and put them together. A macaroon is a coconut cookie made with egg whites.

Is macaron and macaroon pronounced the same? ›

There's bound to be confusion about macaroons vs. macarons when there are two cookies with such similar names, but the truth is macarons (pronounced "mack-ah-ROHN") and macaroons (pronounced "mack-ah-ROON") couldn't be more distinctive looking and tasting.

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