I spend tons of time with Mom. I bake with Mom. Cook with Mom. Shop with Mom. Watch TV and movies with Mom. Chat with Mom. I’m always with Mom. When I was younger, while I did spend a lot of time with Mom, I spent an equal amount of time with Dad. We played Barbies and video games. We’d run errands and walk around the mall after he got home from work and on the weekends. But now we’re both busy and I no longer play video games or Barbies (not that sometimes I don’t want to), so Dad and I don’t have much bonding time.
Last Sunday we got said bonding time going to see The Book of Mormon. I was so excited to see it and snapped up tickets in the blink of an eye. Though the weather was still super cold and cloudy and miserable, it was so fun chatting with Dad on the drive into Detroit, waiting for the play to start, and at intermission. We got to catch up on each other’s lives and we jammed to some music. Dad even turned up Mumford and Sons! Sometimes my taste in music seeps in!
The theatre was packed; in fact the entire run of The Book of Mormon is totally sold out. And the show was also great. We both loved it and laughed a lot. The cast was supremely talented and the songs quite catchy. I’ve had the opening number stuck in my head all week.
Between spending the day with Dad and the fabulous show, it was a wonderful day and a welcome break from everyday life. We’ll have to schedule more daddy daughter bonding time soon!
Tomorrow is Easter. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday. I’ll probably be spending it baking, and dyeing eggs – yes, I still love to color eggs! In case you still need a last minute treat, I made Coconut Macaroons. Seriously, your search for a last minute Easter or Passover treat that’s easy to make, yet totally delicious ends here. Four ingredients, five minutes of prep, and about fifteen minutes of baking result in golden brown coconut cookies. I used Bob’s Red Mill Unsweetened Shredded Coconut, which I am now in love with. It was the perfect size to add texture but not leave me chewing forever on coconut. The exterior is crunchy, with that wonderful toasted coconut, while the interior remains moist with soft coconut, sweetened slightly by the sugar. I can’t believe I waited this long to make them. I love them and know you will too. Happy Easter!
Disclaimer: I was provided with coconut by Bob’s Red Mill, but all opinions, as always, are my own.
PrintCoconut Macaroons
- Total Time: 20 mins
- Yield: 10 1x
Ingredients
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- 2 ½ cups unsweetened shredded coconut
- 2 large egg whites
- 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment.
- In a medium bowl, stir together sugar, coconut, egg whites, and vanilla until fully combined and all the coconut has been moistened. You may need to use your hands to make sure it is well mixed.
- Take heaping tablespoons of the mixture, form slightly into mounds, and place on the baking sheet. The mixture is very loose and will be messy. That is okay. The Macaroons do not spread during baking, so they will all fit on one sheet.
- Bake until golden brown and firm to the touch, about 15 minutes. Macaroons are best served warm, but may be cooled completely on the tray, then stored in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Macaroons may also be frozen, wrapped in parchment and foil and placed in a zipper bag for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature for about an hour or in a 350 degree F oven for about 10 minutes.
Notes
Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 15 mins
vanillasugarblog says
I need to make these!
It’s been years!
Happy Easter to you!
Laura says
These are the easiest thing I’ve ever made, and they are super tasty too. Happy Easter to you as well!
Kayle (The Cooking Actress) says
Aw it sounds like you had a great time with your dad!!! I wanna see the book of mormon soooo bad!
And yummmyyyy these macaroons look scrumptious!
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Laura says
The Book of Mormon was so awesome! I know you’d love it, but the content is interesting – tons of swearing, tearing religion to shreds, etc., but I guess that’s what to expect when it comes from the guys behind South Park. Thanks, Kayle!
Katy @ Katyskitchen says
I like that you used unsweetened coconut, I always find the sweetened stuff is just too sweet! Macaroons are certainly on my to-do list, I’ve never actually made them!
Laura says
I have never bought sweetened coconut. I actually very rarely bought coconut because it never seemed very tasty or high quality, but I have really fallen in love with all the Bob’s Red Mill coconut products. You have to make some macaroons – they’re so easy!
Paula @ Vintage Kitchen says
Perfect way to use up leftover whites! Great recipe Laura.
Laura says
So true that it’s a great way to use whites. Thanks, Paula!
CJ at Food Stories says
MMMmmm ~ These look fabulous 🙂
Laura says
Thanks, CJ! Fabulous and fabulously easy to make – the best combo!
luv what you do says
I tasted my first macaroons at Passover and I liked them soo much better than the store bought kind. These are so pretty! My mouth is watering!
Laura says
Thank you so much! You should try making them. They’re the easiest thing I’ve ever made.
Liz says
The Book of Mormon doesn’t get here till next year…I can’t wait! I love macaroons…and I will have to try them with Bob’s Red Mill coconut…excellent idea! Happy Easter!
Laura says
It’s so exciting when you see what is coming for the next theatre season. I’m already looking forward to Elf! Yes, Bob’s Red Mill Coconut is the best! Thanks, Liz! Happy Easter to you as well!
Ruby @ The Ruby Red Apron says
Sounds like you had lots of fun with your dad, I really enjoyed reading about that. And these coconut macaroons look so coconut-ty delicious! Happy Easter!
Laura says
Thanks so much, Ruby! Happy Easter to you too!
Debbie Eccard says
I will make these this week!!!
Laura says
You should. So easy and yummy and kinda healthy 😉
Abbe@This is How I Cook says
Love the look of that coconut Laura! And my daughter has yet to out grow wanting to spend time with her dad. And like these macaroons, that’s a good thing!
Laura says
Thanks, Abbe! It’s always a good thing when kids want to spend time with their parents – at any age 🙂
Raymund says
That thing looks nice, I wanna have some now 🙂
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Laura says
Thanks, Raymund! And thanks for visiting!
Mary@One Perfect Bite says
It sounds like you had a fabulous day with your Dad. The macaroons look wonerful and I’ll wager they are delicious. I hope you had a great holiday weekend. Blessings…Mary
Laura says
Thanks, Mary! These are definitely delicious. I hope you had a great Easter as well!
Becky @ Olives n Wine says
Macaroons are one of my favorite treats!! I hope you had a wonderful Easter 🙂
Laura says
Macaroons are one of my new faves! I imagine I’ll be making them all the time. Happy Easter to you too!
Jaclyn @ Uses Coconut Oil says
Love Bob’s Red Mill Unsweetened Shredded Coconut as well as coconut in general so I am super excited to try out this wonderful recipe. Beautiful pictures too – they are so very edible!!
Laura says
Thanks, Jaclyn, and thanks for visiting! I know you’ll love this recipe!
Joanna says
These are so easy and so wonderful. Great flavor. Nice post about your Dad. He was great at playing Barbies and running to the mall with you. You two could spend hours in Toys R Us!!!
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Laura says
Thanks! Toys R Us with Dad was always a good time!
Dad says
The macaroons were good, the company at the play even better.
Laura says
I agree that the company was great! Thanks, Dad!
Natalie says
They look PERFECT! I have a great obsession with coconut macaroons!!
Laura says
Thanks, Natalie! I’m pretty obsessed with coconut macaroons now too.
MysteryBaker says
Aww I love this recipe, has anyone tried these coconut macaroons dipped in chocolate, its double the decadency……… 🙂
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Laura says
Thanks! I’m sure they are delicious dipped in chocolate!
Jennifer @ Not Your Momma's Cookie says
I so want to see Book of Mormon! It sold in DC so fast I didn’t get a ticket 🙁
Laura says
Tickets sold out here too. I had to buy them from a ticket broker, but it was sooooo worth it. I’m sure it will tour again, though since it was so popular.