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
Karen says
Hi Ms. Lalaine,
2 cups of dessicated coconut is 200g po ba or 400g?
Thank you for the recipe! ๐
Lalaine says
Hi Karen
2 cups of dessicated coconut is about 200 grams. ๐
mya says
I tried this... so delicious. I lessened the sugar to 2/3 cups though
jelo says
hi. i would like to ask if what is a cup of flour for? bcos i used to make my macaroons without adding a flour thats i wanna know, thanks for answering, ๐
camille says
Hi lalaine! I admire your patience in answering questions eventhough some were persistent and sobrang kulit.heheh.. thanks! I hope you'll try baking macaroons with lecheflan underneath.. they call it "custaroon" or "lecheroon" and share it in your blog.
thankyou so much!
Lalaine says
Hello Camille
I do enjoy reading the comments and interacting with readers. Haha, I know what you mean. I think, napagtripan ako that time kaya ganun ang mga tanong at paulit ulit. ๐
I've never heard of custaroons until you mentioned them. Wala na kasi ako sa Pilipinas when they became popular in early 2000 kaya hindi ako familiar. I'll try to experiment or do some research and see if I can replicate them at home. Stay tuned ๐
Aldee says
Hi ms lalaine, i too tried this recipe, needless to say everyone loved my macaroons. Anyway, like ms camille, i have been wanting to try custaroons too. Its basically the same i think but the recipe will require more egg yolks to make the taste "custardy":). Hindi ko din alam kung baked or steamed. Awaiting your recipe. Yup, staying tuned!
Johaziel dela cuz says
Hi ms lalaine what will i do if my ovens temperature is up to 250 only..? Doi need to cook the macaroons longer.?
Lalaine says
Is 250/your oven in celsius? Please double check, the temperature I use is in Fahrenheit.
Zenaida says
Hello,
Can I use coconut flakes and get thesame result? Thanks
Zenaida says
Hello,
Can I use coconut flakes? It's a bit longer than the desiccated coconut. Will I get thesame result? Thanks.
Lalaine says
Hi Zenaida
I think coconut flakes will work as they are "dry" as dessicated coconut but the texture might be a little different as they are thicker while dessicated is more on the fine side.
Maureen | Orgasmic Chef says
When I saw the photos I thought cupcakes but read macaroons and I had to come and learn more. I would love these!
Are they ever served with icing or frosting on top or drizzled with chocolate?
Lalaine says
Hello Maureen
No need to add anything, they're delicious as is. Although, I might try drizzling them with chocolate as you suggested. A little chocolate here and there is always a good idea ๐
ging says
hi, preheated ba ang oven?
Lalaine says
Hi Ging
Yes, oven is preheated to 350 F ๐
teepee says
Hello again Ms. Lalaine! How can I thank you enough for this recipe? Eversince i got this macaroon recipe from your blog, i've been soooo hooked haha! I always make it a point that i have the basics in my cupboard and it has always and constantly been my stress buster. I have made them as my gift last christmas and my kids' teachers love it. I can Easily whip up one batch even if I'm tired from day's work and make them after dinner. Guess what, my brother from the other house even comes in my kitchen as soon as he smells the freshly made macaroons,haha! You are an angel. Now that it's nearing summer here in the Philippines, I am starting to browse your other recipes, Am gonna make up some of those refreshing buko lychee drink. Thanks again and more power.
Lalaine says
Hello Teepee
I am glad you enjoyed the recipe. It really is a very simple recipe and like you, I always have the ingredients available so I can easily bake a batch when craving hits.
Please go try the buko lychee drink, so refreshing especially with the fresh coconut we have there. I have to settle for the frozen kind here and it's not quite the same ๐
myle says
Pwede po ba n egg white lng ang gamitin?
Lalaine says
Hi Myle
I've never tried these macaroons with just the whites so I can't guarantee the texture or flavor. If you do try it with the egg whites, please let me know how it turns out.
mariel says
just asking if it is a brown or white sugar?
Lalaine says
Hi Mariel
It is white granulated sugar
angeline says
hi miss,ask ko lang po kung egg whites lang po talaga at hindi na kasama ang yolks?? thanks po ..
Lalaine says
Hello Angeline
No, please use the whole egg, yolk and white parts ๐
ots says
hi ms. lalaine! i followed your recipe and it was a success. thanks for posting! ๐
Lalaine says
Aren't these macaroons delicious? And so simple to make, too! Thank you so much for your feedback. ๐
cristina dilla says
hello po gud day po sa nyo.. tanong ko lang po pwedi po bang gumamit nang oven toaster para maka pagluto ng macaroons? \kung pwedi paano po ba yung exact time n gagamitin....
Tara Zyla O. Vargas says
Hello, Ms. Lalaine,
Thank you so much for the wonderful recipe. I've tried making it and I super duper love the result! It was crunchy on the outside and soft/chewy inside, just what I wanted in my coconut macaroons. I'm planning to make it again and I will surely try some of the recipes posted in your blog. Thanks again!
Lalaine says
Hello Tara
Thank you for the feedback, I am glad you liked them. Please do try our other rcipes and let me know how they turned out. ๐
april says
Hi ms lalaine pwede ko po ba gamitin slenda instead of regular sugar?or do u have any suggestion coz i want to bake it for someone diabetic with out boosting their blood sugar too high?tnx
Lalaine says
Hi April
I've never tried baking these with sugar substitutes so I really can't guide you through it. Here is the link to the Splenda website where you'll find tips on cooking and baking https://www.splenda.com/cooking-baking
I hope you do get to bake them as I am sure the person you're baking them for will enjoy them ๐
cla udia says
hi how many stick of butter did you use
Lalaine says
1/3 cup would be a little less than 1 stick of butter which is 1/2 cup. The wrapper should have a grid to follow. 1/3 cup would be roughly 6 tablespoons. Hope this helps
claudia leliza says
lalaine hndi ko gets ung sa butter ehhh pls help me naman
Lalaine says
The recipe ingredients and instructions are very clear. You need 1/3 cup of butter, about 6 tablespoons. You need 2 cups dessicated coconut. You can't use "packs" as basis for measuring as they come in different weights and sizes. Use a standard measuring cup, please. Again 2 cups.
claudia leliza says
what did you use to measure the dessicated coconut and flour
DRY MEASURING CUPS OR LIQUIDMEASURING CUPS
Lalaine says
dry measuring cups
claudia leliza says
hiiiiiiii how many sticks pf butter did you use
Lalaine says
Hello Claudia
The recipe requires less than 1 stick as 1 stick of butter is equals to 1/2 cup. You need only 1/3 cup. The wrapper of the butter is usually graduated, it has measurements you can use as guideline. 1/3 cup is about 6 tablespoons.
claudia leliza says
hi lalaine pwede 2 stick nalang ang butter na gamitin ko para mas malasa sya dba ๐
Lalaine says
I wouldn't recommend increasing the amount of butter. More does not necessarily mean better. Magiiba ang texture nang macaroons and they'll fall flat. Please follow the recipe, you won't be disappointed ๐
claudia leliza says
ISESET koba ang oven Sa 20 minutes ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐
Lalaine says
Yes, please ๐
claudia leliza says
ilang pack gnamit mo ng dessicated coconut
claudia leliza says
how many packs of desicated cconut did you use
Lalaine says
Hi Claudia
I am sorry but I answered your question many times. Same question, same answer. Please read the recipe instructions. Thanks
claudia leliza says
ILANG dessicated coconut gnamit mo
claudia leliza says
hi lalaine will you please tell me plsssss how many packs of dessicated cconut did you use
Lalaine says
Claudia, I used 2 cups. I don't know how many packs that would be as they come in different weights and sizes. Ang standard measuring cup is about 8 ounces.
claudia leliza says
hi po lalaine hndi ko po talaga gets ung sa butter
Lalaine says
Please use a tablespoon to measure to make it easier. You need 6 tablespoons.
claudia leliza says
can i use a not butter softened
Lalaine says
You need to soften the butter as you have to cream it with the sugar. Mahirap siyang haluin with the sugar kung matigas. Not melted or tunaw, malambot lang nang konti
claudia leliza says
ang tanong po pano poba maging softenend ang butter??????????
Mel says
Hi Lalaine, I am using wholemeal flour and wih no sugar. Last week I added 1/2 cup grated cheese and 2 eggs and it's more tastier. Thanks for the recipe. ? Mel
Lalaine says
Thanks for the tips, Mel ๐
Jem says
Hi Ms. Lalaine!!! hmmm... do you think a convection oven would work?? (turbo lang kasi ang meron kami kaso i'm not sure with the physics of baking in a turbo. hehehe. though i am able to make brownies with it)
nwey, i just read the comments and the recipe sounds amazing :))
Happy holidays ๐
Lalaine says
Hello Jem
I've never tried doing the macaroons sa turbo. It might work, just adjust bake time at mas mabilis magluto ang convection. A few readers mentioned doing it sa toaster oven also with good results. Masarap siya so I hope you find a way to make them.
Via Fajardo says
Hi Laline, can we use oven toaster for this?