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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Strawberry Macaron Flower Pops
Last week, I made these Strawberry Macaron Flower Pops for someone’s house warming party. I think they made quite an unique and elegant centerpiece. Don’t you agree? Best of all, they can also double duty as dessert for the gathering. How cool is that? If you have medium size glasses or vase, fill them up with sugar and you can easily arrange the flower pops on top, pretty much like arranging real flowers (I made myself sound like an expert in arranging real flowers while I had close to zero experience on that subject matter! ha!)
I absolutely adore how cute these flower pops turned out. You can check out the Strawberry macaron shells recipe here. But instead of piping them in circles, I piped some in flower shapes. Once the macaron shells are baked, simply pipe the strawberry buttercream fillings onto one shell, gently press a lollipop stick in the middle and press on another macaron shell. (I used these lollipop sticks.) Then, your Strawberry Macaron Flower Pops are ready for display and admiration!
Besides house warming parties, I think these flower pops are also perfect for bridal showers, tea parties, weddings, to celebrate Spring, or simply, just because. My little girl love them and she was so excited when she saw these pops! The smile and excitement on her face was precious! So, make some flower pops, and make someone happy. The satisfaction and happiness you’ll receive in return are priceless!
Last but not least, I want to wish you all a wonderful Easter weekend!
Hi Amy , what a beautiful little girl , my kids will love these and you have a great Easter and thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't love these? Perfect for that little beauty of yours!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! You seems to have many cute gadgets. Oh! Your daughter looks adorable.
ReplyDeleteHI Amy! These macaroons are the hottest treats lately and my girls love them. They are perfect for EASTER, Thanks again! Your daughter is adorable! And your photos are just stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, oh my... that look so cute and tempting. You're very creative. 2 thumbs up for you. Very nice presentation.
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So gorgeous! wish I could bake macarons as nice as yours but I have yet to learn how to control the oven temperature so I am not going to attempt it again! Have a nice Easter:)
ReplyDeleteYour macarons, esp. those flower shaped, look wonderful, Amy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Angie
nice! can decorate and eat at the same time! like it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteYes, they really are unique and elegant. Adults and children both would love to eat this but I find them too pretty for me to eat.
ReplyDeleteSuper pretty macaron...tasty and looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteAmy these are darling and so is your daughter. I haven't made Macarons in quite sometime but would love to try your cute little flower shapes. I bet these were a huge hit!
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and adorable! They make perfect gift for Mother's Day!
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ReplyDeleteI just adore these lolly pops, Amy! xx
The look on your daughter's face says it all- SO HAPPY to eat them! You must have a real steady hand to be able to pipe the macarons into a flower shape! (Fran from G'day Souffle') http://www.gdaysouffle.com
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