Sunday 19 July 2015

Lightning McQueen and Car Tyre Macarons

Here are the Lightning McQueen and car tyre macarons that joined the traffic light and checkered racing flag shortbread cookiepops and Lightning McQueen brown sugar cookiepops at a party!


The car tyres are made with chocolate shells and filled with cookies n cream swiss meringue buttercream. The McQueens are strawberry flavoured shells with strawberry swiss meringue buttercream. You may refer to the recipe from my Mickey and Minnie macaron post for the recipe for the car tyres, and my Mickey Mouse gloves and pants macaron post for the recipe for McQueen. I froze the McQueen shells which I made at the same time as the Mickey pants to help to save time. Just place baking sheets between layers of shells and store in airtight container in the freezer. Bring the shells to room temperature before opening the container. Don't worry, the quality of the shells are not compromised by freezing :). Macarons freeze very well.

Just to share some pictures of the process...

Piping out McQueen shells. Use a Wilton #12 round tip for this

Freshly baked McQueen shells!

The car tyres are just plain round macarons but with the tyre features added on with royal icing. I used two circle cookie cutters to print on concentric circles with royal icing as guides for me while I iced by piping using a Wilton #2 tip.

Freshly iced car tyres! Mostly done by freehand!

Icing McQueen was more challenging as there are a lot more details to add. I did all of it by freehand, using the shape of the macaron shell as a guide for each feature. Most of it was painted on with a toothpick. Thankfully I only made 6 of these! You may use a plastic template to trace out the features like I always do for cookies with complex designs. But you have to be very careful not to let the marker ink smudge as the macaron shell is not going to be fully flooded by icing to cover up the smudges.

Freshly iced McQueen!

Filling up with strawberry swiss meringue buttercream

Filling up with cookies n cream filling

Refrigerate in airtight container for at least 24h before serving.

With love,
Phay Shing




8 comments:

  1. Hi! Just wondering if the macarons will turn "sticky" on surface when it is out of fridge? :) thanks!

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    1. Hi Cherie,
      They shouldn't be sticky although there will be some condensation on the shell surface when taken out of the fridge :)

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  2. Do U have the McQueen template to share?

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    1. Hi Caron, I just used an image found from the Internet. Thanks!

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  4. These are wonderful macarons that reveal your creative talent by drawing inspiration from cars and characters such as McQueen. You should be applauded for the accuracy and intricacy in both the designs of car tires and McQueen. In this way, you’re taking them through a tutorial on edible art; reminiscent of what a dependable flatbed service does to salvage a broken vehicle with the utmost care. It is like your frozen shells that also remain just as good; solidly moving vehicles without fail when they leave their depots. I am excited about your blog post which combines both baking artistry and automotive assistance!

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