Filipino coconut macaroons are your new favorite baked treat! Soft, chewy, and chock-full of coconut flavor, these mini cupcakes are addictive.
Coconut macaroons are available at most major supermarkets here in the U.S., but though they're equally delicious, they're a little different from the Pinoy version I grew up with, which is denser and cake-like in texture. Fortunately, the same friend who gave me the cheese cupcake and banana pandan bread recipes also emailed me one for macaroons.
As I read through the list of ingredients, I knew it was the kind of macaroons I was looking for. Sure enough, adding flour to the basic ingredients of sweetened condensed milk, butter, eggs, and desiccated coconut resulted in more authentic Filipino coconut macaroons. Crisp and golden on the outside and moist and chewy on the inside, they're addictive.
Ingredient notes
- Butter- adds richness and tenderness.
- Sugar- improves color and flavor
- Eggs- add moisture and help with leavening
- Sweetened condensed milk- provides sweetness and creaminess.
- Flour- adds structure, giving the macaroons a cake-like texture.
- Vanilla extract- enhances flavor
- Desiccated coconut- use unsweetened shredded coconut
Homemade desiccated coconut
The recipe uses unsweetened desiccated coconut, which is flaked, dried coconut flesh. If you can't find it, you can make it at home using a simple method.
- Removing the coconut husk and cracking the shell to get to the meat takes some work, so save yourself the stress! In the Philippines, you can have the vendors at the wet market grate the mature coconut (niyog) for you. In the U.S., you can find frozen grated coconut at most Asian supermarkets.
- Spread the grated coconut on a baking sheet in an even layer.
- Bake in a preheated 140 F oven for about 40 to 45 minutes or until dry and crumbly. Alternatively, dry the coconut in a dehydrator at 105 F for 4 to 6 hours. This method takes longer but has more consistent results, with no burnt spots.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool. Transfer to a container with a tight-fitting lid and store at room temperature until ready to use.
Filipino coconut macaroon baking steps
This recipe yields four dozen in mini muffin size. Forty-eight pieces might sound like a LOT, but everyone will be fighting over them. You'd wish you baked more than one batch!
- Cream butter in a large bowl using a hand mixer on low speed. Add sugar and beat together until well blended and fluffy.
- Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
- Add condensed milk and vanilla extract and continue to beat until blended.
- In a medium bowl, combine flour and desiccated coconut. Add to the egg mixture and beat until combined.
- Scoop into the prepared muffin pans and bake for about 15 to 20 minutes or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Remove from the baking pan and let cool on a wire rack before peeling.
Quick tips
- Use a small scoop to portion the batter for uniform sizes and even cooking.
- Give the macaroons time to cool before peeling so the paper doesn't stick.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between macarons and coconut macaroons?
The French macarons are mainly made with almond flour, meringue, and sugar, while the latter are made with shredded coconut, eggs, and condensed milk.
How to serve and store
- Try these Filipino-style macaroons for your next baking project. They're so easy to make and so delicious. They're a great midday snack or after-meal dessert and are perfect for holiday gift-giving, too.
- They'd keep outside refrigeration for about 2 to 3 days or in the freezer for about a month. Store in resealable bags or airtight containers to seal in freshness.
- When cravings hit, thaw in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 hours or at room temperature for about 30 minutes, and they're ready to enjoy!
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Ingredients
- โ cup butter, softened
- ยพ cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
- ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract
- ยฝ cup flour
- 2 cups desiccated coconut
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Line mini muffin pans with paper cups. Set aside.
- In a bowl, cream butter using a hand mixer on low speed.
- Add sugar and beat together until well blended and fluffy.ย
- Add eggs one at aย time, beating well after each addition.
- Add condensed milk and vanilla extract and continue to beat until blended.
- In a medium bowl, combine flour and desiccated coconut. Add to the egg mixture and beat until combined.
- Scoop into the prepared muffin pans and bake in the preheated oven for about 15 to 20 minutes or until golden and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Remove from baking pan and let cool on a wire rack for about 5 minutes.
Notes
- Use a small scoop to portion the batter for uniform sizes and even cooking.
- Give the macaroons time to cool before peeling so the paper doesn't stick.
- Nutritional Info is for 4 pieces per serving.
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Nutrition Information
โThis website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.โ
Dorothy says
Umm, Hi! I was planning on selling macaroons at my school (For an activity) and I found your recipe ๐ it looks like it would really be delicious but, since I'm still a student and I don't have much money, I was wondering if there would be any alternatives with the vanilla extract? Because vanilla extracts are quite pricey...
Lalaine says
Hi Dorothy
You can replace it with equal amount of maple syrup ๐
Dorothy says
Oh God! Thank you sooooooo muchhhhhhhh!!! Your a life saverrrr!! And a GREAT COOK!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!! ๐ ๐ ๐ <3
Lalaine says
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Lemarieh Beautiful says
O! REALLY
Lalaine says
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catherine says
my favorite since i was a kid, hope to find desiccated coconut her in cam. sur and for how many days can the macaroons last?
Lalaine says
Hi Catherine
The macaroons will last in the refrigerated for about 3 to 4 days. Enjoy! ๐
Catherine says
thank you so much now 'm earning by selling macaroons and my family love them too hope you can post a recipes for cookies. Thank you again ๐
Jo says
This recipe doesn't last an hour in my home lol... thanks so much lalaine, i've done your macaroons over and over for potlucks, 2 Christmas holidays, birthdays and even Chinese New Year and they're always a hit. Oh and my daughter has sold them at her school bake sale hehe cool eh!
Celebes Desiccated Coconut says
Great post. Makes my mouth water!!! ๐ Certainly it is delicious with desiccated coconut ingredients on it!
Jasmin says
Thank you Lalaine!
I'm going to try and find desiccated first, does the recipe call for sweetened or unsweetened?
Can't wait, these are my absolute favourite ๐
Lalaine says
I use unsweetened.
Jasmin says
Miss Lalaine!
Salamat sa recipe, I just finished a batch and can't stop eating them myself ๐ hehehe.
Lalaine says
You're welcome ๐
Jasmin says
Hi Lalaine,
For the coconut, can I use frozen shredded coconut and dry it?
Love macaroons and can't wait to try them.
Lalaine says
Hello Jasmin
I've never tried this but I can't see why it won't work. Please let me know how it turns out ๐
Rey says
My God.. i tried to find the right recipe for this. This macaroons are very addicting indeed. Thank you very much for this Lalaine...You're amazing..You give me so much joy upon finding your site..
Lalaine says
Hello Rey
Thank you so much. I am glad you enjoyed the macaroons. They really are addicting. I bring them to work and they're gone in a jiffy. ๐
liza says
Is it possible to bake the macarons without the macaroon molder? I mean directly to the paper cups?
Lalaine says
Hello Liza
I am not sure if paper baking cups are sturdy enough to hold the mixture together while baking but if you can ones that are made with foil, those might work without the muffin pan.
Amy says
Hi, pede po ba cyang lutuin sa microwave? Sira kasi yung oven?
Lalaine says
Hi Amy
Hindi ko pa nasubukan sa microwave so I am not sure kung pwede. I am sorry.
Ness says
Hi Lalaine! I don't have cooking and baking skills until I stumbled upon your recipes here on Kawaling Pinoy site. I finally had the guts to be proud of my baked treats on Christmas day 2013. And what I made was your Coconut Macaroons recipe, and you were right, these macaroons are always a hit! Now I even get extra income selling them with my office mates, family and friends! Thank you for sharing! ๐
Lalaine says
Hi Ness
Your comment gave me so much joy. I am so glad that you are finding Kawaling Pinoy of great help with your everyday meals and that you are able to make a little bit of extra income with one of the recipes. Yay! Thank you, thank you for the feedback.
May I suggest mini eggpies as another item you can try? I used to sell these pies and they were very popular. Here is the recipe http://www.kawalingpinoy.com/2013/11/mini-eggpies/
Ness says
Thank you Lalaine! Yes, I was checking out that recipe too. I'll share again with you my experience on baking your Mini Egg Pies recipe. ๐
Danie Sedilla-Cruz says
Hi Lalaine,
I just would like to thank you for this recipe. I tried it at home and it was a huge hit. I posted my kitchen experiment on my blog.
Lalaine says
HI Danie
Thank you so much. These macaroons are always a hit in every gathering I bring them. Glad your kids had fun making them ๐
joyce says
I'd like to try it,and I have one more question, regarding with the egg,,should I separate the egg whites to egg yolks?
Lalaine says
Hello Joyce
You use the whole egg.
febski says
Thank u for the macaroons recipe this would be my first time baking for my daughter christmas party in school.
Lalaine says
Hope the kids enjoy them ๐
Clara says
I made this today and OMG!!!! It's soooo good. Thanks for the recipe.
Only one question, how one mine didn't rise like yours?
Lalaine says
Hi Clara
I am glad you enjoyed the macaroons.
I don't think mine did either. I just filled the cups to almost full that's why they look like they did.
Luanne says
The recipe does not call for baking powder that's why it will not rise. Fill the liner full when making these.
Lalaine says
Thanks, Luanne ๐
Marla Twort says
First time I baked this was on my birthday - I am baking this again for a Bake Sale at Work tomorrow. Thank you!
Lalaine says
I am sure they'll be a hit in your bake sale ๐
Mar says
Thank you! I hope this is the one.
Lalaine says
Hi Mar
These macaroons won't disappoint ๐