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
Mich says
I tried this recipe today but its too sweet for my preference, the 3/4 cup sugar can be omitted as theres already 1 can of condensed milk, it will be healthier as its less sugar.
Lalaine says
Hi Mich
Did you use sweetened coconut flakes? This might have made the macaroons too sweet. I use dessicated coconut (unsweetened) and I find the 3/4 cup sugar just right to pull the macaroons together.
Of course, the less sugar we use, the better for our health ๐
Hanna says
Can I use sweetened dessicated coconut and omit the sugar? Or would that change the texture?
pam says
hello, i tried doing a first batch and the middle part flopped! What did i do wrong? Please help!! Thanks!
Lalaine says
Hi Pam
I am sorry that you had problems with the recipe. The macaroons don't really rise during baking so I am not sure what you mean that they "plopped in the center". Did you overfill the muffin cups? Did you add and beat the eggs one at a time?
Rizzaleen says
Hi, just wanted to ask if it's okay to use fresh shredded coconut instead? Thanks
Lalaine says
I've never tried them with fresh grated coconut, it might affect the product as fresh coconut has a higher water content than dessicated. You might want to dry the fresh grated coconut in the oven first to draw out excess moisture.
Via Fajardo says
Hi Ms. Lalaine,
Sa oven lang ba sya pwede lutuin? Hindi ba pwede steamed?
Lalaine says
Hello Via
I am sorry, oven siya linuluto at sa tingin ko hindi pwede Sa steamer. Iba ang kalalabasan nang product dahil wet heat ang steamer at dry naman ang oven.
Via Fajardo says
thanks for the quick response Ms. Lalaine ๐
Anne says
Hi po.
Ask ko lang po if okay lang po na Cake Flour ang gagamitin.
if hindi naman po okay, anu naman pong brand ng All Purpose Flour ang best na gamitin.
Thanks po.
Lalaine says
Hi Anne
All-purpose flour ang ginagamit ko sa paggawa nang macaroons. ๐
Chelle says
Hi, I made your macaroons and added 1/2 cup of grated cheese and 1 teaspoon baking soda. I sent them over to my mom and her friends in Hong Kong and they loved it! They said they were way better than Goldilock's.
I have been looking for the best recipe and I found yours. Thank you!
Lalaine says
Hello Chelle
I've never tried macaroons with cheese but it sounds delicious. I am going to give a try, thanks for the tip ๐
Alyssa says
What kund of cheese?
Lalaine Manalo says
I'm sorry, but there is no cheese in the recipe.
MArianne Sison says
CAN I USE MICROWAVE OVEN FOR BAKING THIS RECIPE?
Lalaine says
Hi Marianne
I am sorry but I've never baked these macaroons in a microwave so I do not know if it will work and can't recommend it.
Catherine says
Hello Ms. Lalaine, I was wondering if you have tried adding grated cheese to your recipe or maybe a cheese coconut macaroon? Would really appreciate your response.
Catherine
Lalaine says
Hi Catherine
I've never tried adding cheese but sounds delicious enough to try. Thanks ๐
rea says
Hi! i hope you will answer this, what is your best investment for this lovely goods?
Lalaine says
Hello Rea
The recipe costs about $6 to make and yields 4 dozens. I would say $150 would be a good investment if you are starting small scale like selling to friends etc. The $150 will allow for muffin pans, cupcake liners, packaging and the ingredients. Hope this helps ๐
teepee pascual says
Hi Ms. Lalaine! Thanks for this recipe, and all the while it's a difficult one, well i still have to try it hehe...still can't find dessicated coconut in our nearby supermarket, guess i need to go to a baking supply store. I really really wanted to make baking an enjoyable one for my daughter, and i hope by making one of her faves, i'm gonna lure her into my kitchen,hehe... More power! You've got so much followers and you really are a wonder and a blessing ๐
Lalaine says
Awww, you are making me ๐ณ
Thanks, Teepee. I hope you enjoy your baking adventure with your daughter.
Maria Luisa De Leon says
Hi miss Lalaine thank you so much sa recipe. I baked 2 batches of macaroons yesterday i just add 1/8 tsp of salt for every recipe. Nagustuhan ng family ko ang daling naubos, I will make it again. Di na ako gumamit ng mixer. Ang daling gawin. God bless you always.
Lalaine says
Hi Maria
What a great idea, I am sure the salt balanced the sweetness. I am going to try that next time. Thank you for trying the recipe and I am glad your family enjoyed the macaroons. Happy baking!
Myles says
Hi there!
Can I use 2 oz paper liners? wala po kasi akong mini muffin pan..and Same din po ba yung temp and cooking time?
thank you po..
maya says
hi, i would just like to ask kung ung nabibiling naka pack na desiccated coconut ang gagamitin or ung fresh?
thank you =)
Lalaine says
Hi Maya
Yung naka-pack ang gagamitin ๐
sherlyn says
Ohmigod!! I love you!. I tried your recipe and wow oh wow! they all came out perfect and I enjoy making it. I actually made a test bake on oven toaster and it came out better than I expected..
thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful recipe!
Hoping to see/read more of your delicious recipe and more powers!
Lalaine says
Aren't they yummy? And super easy to make, too. Thank you so much for your comment, Sherlyn. You made my day ๐
Rosalinda De Leon says
Ano po bang dapat ipihit kapag yung oven mo lang ay 250temperature insted na 350F sa oven.
Lalaine says
Hello Rosalinda
Please check if your oven is in Fahrenheit or Celsius. If it is in Celsius, eto ang simple conversion: 1 degree Celsius = 33.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Hope this helps. ๐