Eggless Coconut Macaroons

This Saturday I borrowed 2 books from the library on baking cookies. The following macaroons recipe is based on Key Lime Coconut Macaroons, from Jill Snider’s Cookies book. That recipe caught my eye because it was eggless originally, when the macaroon recipes I’ve seen so far used egg whites and I had all the ingredients at home. Since I don’t like lime/lemon flavoring in cookies/cakes, I omitted it. The original recipe called for key lime juice, so I substituted it with milk. Then only I realized that how similar it was to the South Indian “thengai-coconut burfi“. So to get that taste I decided to add some cashews and cardamom powder. I also ended up using lesser amount of coconut and all purpose flour, so the final batter was watery. Then I remembered how my grandmother used to add rava (semolina) while making the burfis, so I also added a couple tablespoons of it, to make the dough firm. In spite of all these changes, the end product tasted very good.

I think the mistake I did was adding milk to replace the lime juice, which resulted in a watery batter or not following the actual measurements. But it was definitely a very nice experience trying out various combinations. So what I would do the next time is, just combine condensed milk and coconut to form a firm dough, drop it on a cookie sheet and bake it. I’m positive that this will also bake perfectly.

Eggless Coconut Macaroons Recipe
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Prep time: 15 Mins
Cook time: 15 Mins + 10 Mins Cooling
Yields: 26 Cookies
A simple easy recipe to make coconut macaroons eggless using condensed milk, milk, cashew nuts, cardamom powder and shredded sweetened coconuts.
Ingredients:
  • 1 Cup Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1/4 Cup Milk
  • 1/4 Cup All Purpose Flour
  • 2.5 Cups Sweetened Shredded Coconut
Optional Ingredients:
  • 3 Tablespoons Semolina
  • 1/4 Cup Cashew Nuts, Broken Into Pieces
  • 1 Teaspoon Cardamom Powder
Eggless Coconut Macaroons Ingredients
Procedure:
  1. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 350F (180C) for 15 minutes.
  2. In a large bowl, combine sweetened milk and milk, whisking until blended.
  3. With a wooden spoon, stir in flour, mixing until thoroughly blended.
  4. Stir in coconut, cashews and cardamom powder.
  5. After combining all the ingredients, the batter was a little bit watery. So I test baked just 1 tablespoon and the cookie spread so much.
  6. So I added 3 tablespoons of semolina (sooji/rava) to the batter and combined it well and now the batter was nice and firm. Again I test baked another tablespoon of the dough and the macaroon came out perfect.
  7. Then I went ahead and dropped tablespoonfuls of dough about 1 inch apart and baked it in the oven until it was golden around the edges (which approximately took 15 minutes). I got 24 (plus 2 test bake) macaroons for the above measurement.
  8. Cool for 10 minutes on the sheet. This point is very important. Don’t try to remove the macaroons from the sheet once it is out the oven because it will be very flimsy. Again don’t put it back in the oven to harden it. Just leave the macaroons on the cookie sheet for 10 minutes and it will harden by itself.
  9. Then transfer to a rack and cool completely.

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50 Responses to “Eggless Coconut Macaroons”

  1. sunita says:

    beautiful macaroons, madhu :-)

  2. jayasree says:

    Gorgeous macroons… eggless makes it all the more interesting. Loved ur idea of adding rava to the mixture. These tips come in handy many a times.

  3. Uma says:

    my fav, macaroons! Thanks for the delicious recipe, Madhu!

  4. shriya says:

    Lovely macroons and the picture is perfect. :smile:

  5. Looks really yummy.
    I am just loving the tabs. The tab look is very professional. You have put pics for every step and still it is clean and not crowded. Good job.

  6. it looks delicious! and u manged to make it eggless too!! awesome job madhu! :-)

  7. sangeeth says:

    luved this recipe…coconut is my alltime fav though it has high calories…..btw i have sent my entry to YRR …hope u got it.

  8. Cham says:

    Looks yummy ur macaroon :razz:

  9. Madhavi says:

    Mouth-drooling macaroon, yummmmm :razz:

  10. ranji says:

    yum yum yummmmmmy..thats really delicious madhu..loved the idea of using sweet condensed milk to hold the coiconut together :)

  11. Rajitha says:

    yum!!…those do look good madhu…and a nice save on the macaroons :)

  12. Dee says:

    They look lovely dear , check out the date and almond butter rolls on my site, posted them today!

  13. TBC says:

    Never heard of macaroons without egg whites. I had posted something similar a long time back, but it was a burfi. Like your baked version. :grin:
    I’m really tempted to try it your way now! The first pic is beautiful.

  14. Bharti says:

    Nice job Madhuram. Never heard of eggless macaroons before. Bookmarked this one. Thanks for posting.

  15. DivyA Vikram says:

    coming from tuticorin,macaroons are my fav..Thanks a looooot for this recipe madhu..

  16. Jude says:

    Gotta say that I love the recipes and the premise of your blog. This is what I call a NICHE :)

  17. Roma says:

    I have never had macaroons but it sounds delicious.

  18. Divya says:

    Yummy macaroons madhu..eggless makes it more special!!can i use normal dessicated coconut for this?

  19. Madhuram says:

    TBC, Bharti, I’ve also not come across eggless macaroons, so I wanted to try them immediately. I guess the all purpose flour does the job of binding the ingredients, instead of egg whites.

    Divya Vikram, I did not know that coconut macaroons are famous in Tutucorin.

    Jude, thank you very much.

    Divya, are you talking about the coconut which is available in powdered form? I’m not sure how it will come out. But if unsweetened shredded coconut is available you can use that as well, because I used the sweetened coconut and the macaroons were very sweet.

  20. Delicious Macaroons … love the smell when they are cooking..

  21. Smitha says:

    Madhu,

    The macaroons look really yummy. Vignesh is allergic to coconut, do you think of anything else to subsitute for it?

  22. Madhuram says:

    Smitha, believe me or not I did think about Vignesh while making these and was also telling myself that I should try it with shredded carrots the next time. Either you try it or I’ll try it the next time I get condensed milk. Let’s see how it comes.

  23. Smitha says:

    Sure I will. I will also let you know if I try first though I guess it is a remote possibility :)

  24. priya says:

    Baked these goodies today.It came out well.Thanks.

    Thanks for your feedback Priya.

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