I'm about to try my first meringues. Any tips before I start ?

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Maedl March 28, 2012
Yes, definitely make the macarons on a day with low humidity. To get a crisp exterior, the macarons must dry before baking, and if you have high humidity, they won't dry enough to spring feet and a crisp coating.
 
BoulderGalinTokyo March 28, 2012
Hope for good weather. RAIN-- That's my biggest problem here. Humidity makes the drying time so much longer. I'm with Drbabs, I don't like cream of tartar either.
 
roottoot March 28, 2012
Thank you!!!
 
drbabs March 28, 2012
Yes! Make sure there's not a speck of egg yolk in the egg whites. Beat them with a pinch of kosher salt. They'll beat up faster and hold their shape better. (some people use cream of tartar, but I don't like the taste.). When you're baking them, what you're actually doing is drying them, so a long time in a low oven will prevent them from browning. Here's the recipe I've been using for years. http://food52.com/recipes/2233_everyones_favorite_white_cookies

My current oven is temperamental, so instead of turning the oven off, I leave it on its lowest setting for 3 hours.

Have fun! If your friends are like mine, they will be begging you to make them again and again.
 
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