Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (2024)

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When I published my Butterbeer Macarons Recipe in 2017, a reader reached out and asked if there was any way to make macarons without the almond flour. I didn’t think it would be possible but I’ve tried and succeeded at making a Nut Free French Macaron Recipe – and they are actually quite delicious! (It should be noted though, that I am no doctor. This recipe contains coconut flour so please double-check it for anything you could be allergic to.)

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Peanut and tree nut allergies affect hundreds of millions of people. I can’t imagine living life without peanut butter or cinnamon almond butter or any of the other goodness that comes from those foods. But I’m so glad to share this recipe so people with nut allergies can enjoy macarons!

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Nut Free French Macaron Recipe –

Ingredients:

Cookies –

  • 4 large Egg Whites, room temperature
  • 1/4 cup Extra Fine Granulated Sugar
  • 1 1/4 cups Powdered Sugar
  • 1/3 cupCoconut Flour (Note: This amount is not a typo. Coconut flour is very dense so you don’t need much!)
  • Pinch of Salt
  • Optional: 3 – 4 drops gel food dye

Filling –

  • 1/3 cup Heavy Cream
  • 1/3 cup White or Dark Chocolate, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp Butter
  • 2 – 3 drops of Flavor Extract, optional
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Directions:

Cookies –

  1. Line baking sheets with a Silpat.
  2. Sift powdered sugar and coconut flour together – set aside.
  3. Whisk the egg whites with a mixer until frothy.
  4. Add in the salt and optional gel color and continue whisking until soft peaks form.
  5. Add the extra fine sugar a little at a time and continue to mix until stiff peaks form. The mixture should be very thick and glossy.
  6. Fold the powdered sugar/coconut flour mixture into the egg white mixture. (Be careful not to over or under mix!)
  7. Fill a pastry bag with the batter and fit it with a round-shaped tip.
  8. Pipe quarter-size circles onto theSilpat.
  9. Let the macarons sit out and dry for about 75 minutes or until a hard shell forms. (Note: The ‘dry time’ is longer for these cookies. Gently touch the top to see if the shell has formed before you bake them.)
  10. Preheat the oven to 275 degrees F.
  11. Place the macarons on the center rack of the oven. (If desired, put anempty baking sheet on the top rack to keep the shells from getting too dark.)
  12. Bake for about 20-24 minutes.
  13. After about 10 minutes in the oven, check the macarons. If they’re cooking unevenly, turn the tray around.
  14. Allow time to cool completely before removing from the Silpat and filling.
  15. Serve and enjoy a Nut Free French Macaron (or four or five!)!

Filling –

  1. Place chopped white chocolate in medium bowl.
  2. Boil the heavy cream just until it starts simmering.
  3. Pour the cream over the chopped white chocolate.
  4. Add in butter and flavor extract.
  5. Whisk the mixture until smooth and shiny.
  6. Keep in the refrigerator until you are ready to fill the nut free macarons.
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Store Nut Free French Macarons in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can freeze them for 3 – 6 months but let them set out for 30 minutes before serving them.

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Traditional French Macarons are insanely demanding but worth all the trouble. Because these macarons are made with coconut flour, they don’t form ‘feet’ like the ‘normal’ cookies. Don’t let that worry you, though! The Nut Free French Macaron still makes a delicious sandwich cookie. My husband said they tasted like cotton candy cookies – very sweet but even airier than a ‘normal’ macaron. I couldn’t get enough of them and I hope you’ll give ’em a try.

Do you know someone with a nut allergy who would enjoy these?

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You could also try my Butterbeer Macarons (NOT Nut-Free):

Butterbeer Macarons Recipe for Harry Potter Fans
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About Sara Phillips

Hi! I am Sara Phillips from Sensibly Sara. I write enjoy sharing super simple recipes, easy-to-make crafts and fun-filled travel on my blog. Most days you'll find me at my full-time job at an elementary school, getting in a Camp Gladiator workout and/or driving through Chick-Fil-A for a tea. In my (very little) spare time, I enjoy photography, playing games and spending time with my family and friends who are like family. My husband and I live in San Antonio, TX with our two kids and four cats.

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  1. Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (9)Debra says

    These look incredibly delicious and it’s a great option for so many!

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  2. Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (10)Elif Poyrazoglu says

    How many servings does this recipe make?

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    • Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (11)Sara Phillips says

      I don’t remember but I want to say you’ll get at least 20 macarons, depending on how large you make the shells.

      Reply

  3. Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (12)Marina says

    Can you add other flavorings to the Marcoon or should that be the filling only?

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    • Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (13)Sara Phillips says

      You can change it up however you see fit. It’s a very versatile cookie.

      Reply

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Allergy-Friendly Nut Free French Macaron Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I eat macaroons with a nut allergy? ›

What allergens are in macarons? All macarons are made with almond flour and are cooked in close proximity to where other nuts are prepared and stored. If you have a nut allergy we do not suggest eating our macarons. Most of our macarons also contain dairy and some contain gluten.

Are macarons allergy free? ›

Macarons contain 2 common food allergens, eggs, and tree nuts. Specifically, macarons are made of egg whites and sugar and closely resemble meringue. But macarons also contain almond flour, which makes them off limits for people with nut allergies and me.

What allergens are in French macarons? ›

The shell is made with sugar, almonds and egg whites. However, not all flavors are gluten-free due to the flavor of the macaron, such as brownie batter and cookies and cream. All macarons contain the following allergens: dairy, eggs, tree nuts.

What can I substitute for almond flour in macarons? ›

Sunflower seed flour is an exceptional substitute for almond flour in macaron recipes. It has a similar consistency, making it an excellent alternative for those with nut allergies or nut-free preferences. Sunflower seed flour is also a more affordable alternative to almond flour.

What are the ingredients in macarons that are allergic to? ›

Our French macarons' shells are made with almond flour and their fillings and ganaches may have dairy and other nuts. And beware because our products could also come into contact with common allergens such as wheat, peanuts, soy, tree nuts, milk, and eggs.

Are people with nut allergies allergic to almond flour? ›

Within tree-nut allergic individuals in the United States, almond allergy is reported in 9 to 15 percent of people.

What is the best flour for macarons? ›

Ingredients. Almond flour. A must in this (and any) French macaron recipe (and a key ingredient in my Linzer cookies), I recommend a “super fine”, blanched almond flour. As the name suggests, it's very fine and yields smooth, bump-free macaron tops.

Are French macarons made with nuts? ›

Macarons are made with finely ground almonds, confectioners' sugar, and egg whites.

Are French macaroons bad for you? ›

Even with the tasty fillings, macarons are still healthier desserts when compared to other sweets, such as cupcakes. For instance, three macarons have around 210-300 calories compared to a single cupcake with around 400 calories.

What tree nuts are in macarons? ›

Almonds can be found in

Breakfast cereals, snack bars, Bakewell tart, curry, Frangipane, Simnel cake, Macarons, and very frequently are eaten alone (either salted, sugared or plain) as a snack. Almonds are also a major ingredient in marzipan, which is used for cakes, biscuits, sweets.

Does Trader Joe's macarons have nuts? ›

Ingredients. CONTAINS MILK, EGG, SOY, WHEAT, ALMOND. MAY CONTAIN COCONUT, HAZELNUT, PISTACHIO.

What's the difference between a macaron and a macaroon? ›

Separated by more than just one O, macarons and macaroons may have similar sounding names, but these two cookies couldn't be more different when it comes to taste and technique. A macaron is a sandwich-like cookie that's filled with jam, ganache, or buttercream. A macaroon is a drop cookie made using shredded coconut.

What is a good substitute for almond flour for allergies? ›

Sunflower Seed Flour

A seed flower, this almond flour replacement is gluten-free and high in nutrients. As a seed, it is also good for those with nut allergies. It's made from finely ground sunflower seeds and has a mild and nutty flavor.

What is the closest substitute for almond flour? ›

People also can replace almond flour with other nut flours, such as cashew, macadamia, or walnut flours. If they can't find versions of these flours in grocery stores, they can make their own by grinding unflavored and unsalted nuts in a food processor.

What happens if I use all purpose flour instead of almond flour in macarons? ›

Texture of the Macarons with All-purpose Flour versus Almond Flour. The macarons made with all-purpose flour do end up a bit chewier and harder than almond flour macarons. That's because the all-purpose flour soaks up the moisture in the batter.

What sweets are safe for nut allergies? ›

Peanut + Tree Nut-Free Halloween Candy Brands
  • Dots. Flavors: Original, Tropical Sour, Seasonal. ...
  • Dum Dums. Flavors: All Flavors. ...
  • Junior Mints. ❤️ Free from: Peanut, Tree Nut, Milk*, Egg*, Wheat/Gluten. ...
  • No Whey Spider Pops. ...
  • Smarties. ...
  • Surf Sweets Organic Halloween Fruity Bears. ...
  • Tootsie Fruit Chews. ...
  • Tootsie Rolls.

Is there a macaroon nut? ›

Almonds: The Nutty Star of Macaroons

These versatile nuts provide the foundation for the iconic treat. Almonds lend a distinct flavor and texture to macaroons, making them a true delight for nut enthusiasts. The use of almonds in macaroons dates back centuries and has stood the test of time.

What nut is in macaron? ›

Macarons are made with finely ground almonds, confectioners' sugar, and egg whites. They are the most delicious soft cookies with crispy edges.

What to avoid if you have a nut allergy? ›

Avoid foods that contain tree nuts or any of these ingredients:
  • Almond.
  • Artificial nuts.
  • Beechnut.
  • Black walnut hull extract (flavoring)
  • Brazil nut.
  • Butternut (also known as white walnuts; not squash)
  • Cashew.
  • Chestnut.

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