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Happy Macaron Day!

NEW YORK (WLNY) -- While many New Yorkers are excited to welcome the first day of spring Wednesday, there's something else to be celebrated: NYC Macaron Day.

The event came to New York three years ago, when François Payard, owner of François Payard Bakery, organized the first Macaron Day NYC. The celebration is inspired by and coincides annually with the Jour du Macaron in Paris.

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You can visit the François Payard Bakery to get a free macaron on Wednesday – just say you're there for Macaron Day NYC. The event also benefits City Harvest.

Or you can make your own macarons -- just follow the recipe and check out the video below:


Green Mint Chocolate Macarons

(Makes about 50 macarons)

Macarons:

3 ½ cups (450 grams) confectioners sugar

4 cups (400 grams) almond flour or finely ground blanched almonds

9 large egg whites, at room temperature

2 cups (400 grams) sugar

3 drops of green food coloring

Ganache:

4 ounces (120 grams) 50% chocolate, chopped

2 ounces (53 grams) 100% chocolate, chopped

4 ½ teaspoons (27 grams) light corn syrup

1 cup (240 grams) heavy cream

2 drops of cold pressed Baume des Anges® Mint Concentrate from fresh mint (if you cant find this mint extract will work as well).

Make the macarons: Place a rack each in the upper and bottom thirds of the oven and preheat the oven to 400°F. Line 2 baking sheets with silicone baking mats. If you have enough baking sheets, double them up (this will prevent the macarons from baking too fast).

Sift together the confectioners sugar, almond flour, and cocoa powder over a large bowl. Stir in 4 egg whites, until the mixture is smooth and lump-free.

With a candy thermometer handy, combine the sugar and ½ cup (125 grams) water in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. If sugar sticks to the sides of the pot, dip a pastry brush in water and brush the sides.

While the sugar is cooking, put the remaining 5 egg whites in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Once the sugar reaches 221°F on the candy thermometer, start beating the eggs on high speed. When the sugar reaches 250°F, pour it into the eggs in a slow stream, with the mixer running, down the inside of the bowl. Continue beating until the meringue is thick and the bottom of the bowl is cool to the touch.

With a silicone spatula, gently fold the meringue into the dry ingredients, in 4 increments. Add food coloring. Fold until everything is well combined.

Spoon the batter in a pastry bag or resealable plastic bag, and cut a ½-inch opening in the tip or corner of the bag. Pipe the batter into quarter-size circles onto the prepared baking sheet, leaving about 1 inch in between each macaron. The macarons should have a uniform size. Let them sit out at room temperature for 15 minutes, until a skin forms. This will transform into a beautiful crust on the finished macarons.

Put the macarons in the oven, and turn the oven off for 5 minutes. After that time, turn it back on to 400°F, and continue baking for 8 minutes, until a crust forms and they are soft inside. Remove from the oven, and let the macarons cool in the pans.

Make the ganache: Combine both chocolates and the corn syrup in a medium bowl.

Pour the cream in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil. Pour over the chocolate, and whisk until the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth. Let the ganache cool, stirring periodically with a silicone spatula, until it reaches pipeable consistency, about 60 minutes. It should feel like a thick icing. Mix in the drops of Mint Extract.

Assemble the macarons: Turn the silicone baking mat over, and carefully pull it away from the macarons, to free them up. Turn half of the macarons over, so that their flat side is facing up.

Spoon the ganache into a pastry bag or resealable plastic bag, and cut a ½-inch opening in the tip or corner of the bag. Pipe a nickel-size amount of ganache in the center of the macarons that are facing up. Gently press the remaining macarons over the ganache, to make small sandwiches. Try to match the size of the two halves as much as possible.

Store the macarons in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

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