How Long to Fold Macaron Batter (2024)

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Hello friends, let’s talk about the macaronage today. Macaronage is incorporating the dry ingredients (almond flour and powdered sugar) with the meringue and folding them together before piping the shells.

Again, this is a question I get a lot, to which there is no right answer for. It takes me from 3 to 5 minutes to do the macaronage, however, it may take you longer or less time.

Depending on the consistency of the meringue, on the weather (humid weather will make the batter absorb water from the air, which can make the batter seemingly softer), how much food coloring you’ve added, the method you are using, it will affect how long you should fold the batter. If the meringue is softer, the batter will take less time to come together, if you add a lot of food coloring, it will make the batter runnier as well, so all of these are things to take into account.

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Instead of focusing on the number of minutes, focus on what should the perfect batter look like.

The batter should be flowing off the spatula slowly and effortlessly. If you grab some batter with the spatula, you should be able to draw several figure 8s with the batter that’s flowing off the spatula without having it break up, and even after the batter breaks up, it will still continue to flow slowly off the spatula. Focus on the word *slowly*. If the batter is just running non-stop at a fast speed, it means it’s been over mixed, or it can mean the meringue was too soft to begin with.

Also watch how the batter that is falling into the bowl incorporates back together with the batter that’s already in the bowl. It should take about 10 to 15 seconds for it to blend in.

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Also, on my recipes I always recommend doing the Teaspoon Test. This is something I used to do in the beginning when I started to make macarons and I had trouble figuring out if the batter was done folding or not.

Basically you grab a teaspoon of batter from the bowl and spoon it onto the baking sheet lined with parchment or silicone mat. Give the tray a few taps against the counter, and watch how the batter spreads out.

On the middle picture as you see below, the batter is not smoothing out, it has a tip at the top that won’t go away even after a few taps and almost a minute waiting.

The last photo shows a smooth top, the batter has smoothed out after tapping the tray gently against the counter and waiting about 30 seconds.

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What happens when the macaron batter is over mixed?

If you notice the macaron batter has been over mixed, should you still pipe it and bake? Is there a way of fixing over mixed macaron batter?

There is no way to fix over mixed macaron batter, unless you have a time machine. If you believe you’ve over mixed the batter, just go ahead and pipe the shells, and then bake it. There’s nothing to lose at this point, except for time and electricity to power your oven. But sometimes might not be as bad as you initially thought, and also baking the macarons anyway can give you an important lesson, once you see for yourself what were the results that came from that specific batter consistency.

Below we have some examples of what can happen if you over mix the batter. The shells can end up misshapen, wrinkled, hollow, with the feet spread out, or ruffled.

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It might take a few tries for you to figure out the best batter consistency for your macarons. It’s all about practicing and watching videos that can help guide you.

Making notes and taking pictures of your batches can help. Take pictures of your whole process, of the meringue, the batter, the piped shells before and after baking. And keep a notebook where you write down about your experiments, that is indeed the best way to make progress if you feel like you are getting stuck in any areas of macaron making.

What happens if the batter is under mixed?

Under mixed batter will very clearly show the tips on the top of the shell. The shell won’t smooth out and spread out nicely. As you can see below.

If your shells have these bumps on top, it means that you aren’t mixing enough.

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I hope this article was helpful to you. I still recommend strongly that you watch my videos on YouTube, where I always show the consistency of the batter before piping, and you can also see what the shells look like as I pipe them.

And I also recommend you take a look at my page here on the blog called Macaron School, I share lots of articles like this one filled with macaron knowledge that will help you on your journey, from Troubleshooting guides, to the science behind macarons, tips and tricks, and much more.

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Thank you so much for reading!

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  2. Hiya Camilla, can I freeze the Macarons and if so, how? Do they need to be filled or unfilled? Cheers Krystyna

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    1. they can be frozen filled or unfilled. I have lots of tips here: https://www.piesandtacos.com/how-to-store-macarons/

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How Long to Fold Macaron Batter? ›

Also watch how the batter that is falling into the bowl incorporates back together with the batter that's already in the bowl. It should take about 10 to 15 seconds for it to blend in.

What happens if you over fold macaron batter? ›

When the batter is under-mixed, your shells may come out grainy and with nipples. If you overmix the batter, the shells will spread too much and come out flat or hollow. So be sure to macaronage till the perfect consistency! #macaronshells #macarontips #macaron #frenchmacaron.

How do I know when to stop folding macarons? ›

Flat crispy macaron shells

Fold until the batter is flowing slowly but effortlessly off the spatula, if it's flowing too quickly, and mixing back in too fast with the batter in the bowl, then you have probably over mixed.

How long can macaron batter sit before piping? ›

This is a big myth! I've even heard people saying to not let the batter sit for an hour in the piping bag. This is far from the truth! You can absolutely let the batter sit for hours in the piping bag.

How long does it take to fold macaron batter? ›

It takes me from 3 to 5 minutes to do the macaronage, however, it may take you longer or less time.

What happens if you don't let macarons rest? ›

However, if you don't dry your batter, the surface of your macaron would have only partially formed its crust and therefore, it will crack. There is no specific duration for the drying process as it heavily depends on the levels of humidity in the air!

How long should I let my macarons sit after baking? ›

Skin Formation

A: The resting time for macarons to form a skin is a crucial step. On average, let them sit for about 30-40 minutes. However, this time can vary based on factors like weather, humidity, and climate.

What is the perfect consistency of macaron batter? ›

Macaron batter should be mixed until it becomes like thick pancake batter, but not runny. The batter shouldn't plop, it should flow. When the batter begins to look glossy around the edges and sinks back into place within 20 seconds, you have reached the right consistency.

Why is my macaron batter thick and grainy? ›

Once you have made macarons a few times, you will get a feel for how the batter should appear when it has been mixed correctly. When mixed to perfection, the batter should flow like lava. If your batter is under-mixed you will get a slightly grainy finish and perhaps a small peak where you finished piping.

What is the figure 8 test for macarons? ›

Drop the macaron batter off of your spatula in the form of a figure 8. The batter will stream off of your spatula like honey and the figure 8 should take no more than 10 seconds to sink back into itself. If it takes less, your batter was overmixed and is too thin.

Can you overmix macaron batter? ›

If you overmix your batter you will deflate the air whipped into the meringue too much causing the batter to go from the lovely ribbon stage to a batter that is overly runny. This can cause your macarons to spread out too much and not rise.

Should you age your egg whites for macarons? ›

It's very important to use aged egg whites for baking macarons because a lot of problems derive from a poorly prepared meringue. All good macaron recipe rely on a good meringue to help the macaron shells develop.

Can I wait to fill macarons the next day? ›

Remember, don't fill them the day of the event, because macarons need time to mature in the fridge, so remove the frozen unfilled shells from the freezer a couple of days in advance and fill the macarons to give them time to mature in the fridge.

What happens if macaron batter is too runny? ›

If you overmix your batter you will deflate the air whipped into the meringue too much causing the batter to go from the lovely ribbon stage to a batter that is overly runny. This can cause your macarons to spread out too much and not rise.

What happens if you over rest macarons? ›

Basically, if you over dry your macaron batter, the surface loses it's tensile strength from over dehydration and thus, when it rises in the oven, the surface cracks. However, if you don't dry your batter, the surface of your macaron would have only partially formed its crust and therefore, it will crack.

What is the right consistency of macaron batter? ›

Macaron batter should be mixed until it becomes like thick pancake batter, but not runny. The batter shouldn't plop, it should flow. When the batter begins to look glossy around the edges and sinks back into place within 20 seconds, you have reached the right consistency.

What do underbaked macarons look like? ›

A tell-tale sign that macaron shells are underbaked is that they don't peel cleanly off the mat once they've cooled. To avoid underbaked shells in the future, you can either increase the temperature of the oven (I recommend an increase of 5F) or let the shells bake slightly longer.

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