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Delicate and crisp on the outside, sweet and creamy on the inside—there’s nothing quite as blissful as taking a bite into a fresh macaron. If you somehow have leftovers, you’ll want to store your macarons properly so they don’t become soggy. This wikiHow will walk you through what to do with your macarons step-by-step so they’re nice and fresh the next time your sweet tooth kicks in.
Steps
Storing Purchased Macarons
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1Store your macarons in a container with an airtight lid. A plastic or glass container is best for this. Make sure it’s clean and dry, and double-check the tightness of the lid. You don't want any air getting in and making your cookies soggy![1]
- Plastic zip-lock baggies are also an option, but since macarons tend to crumble easily, it’s best to use a container with a hard shell.
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2Line up or layer the macarons in the container. Place the macarons into the container side-by-side in a single layer. They can be touching, but not overlapping. If you have more macarons to store, tear off a piece of parchment paper and place it on top of the first layer of cookies. Line up the next layer on top of the parchment paper.[2]
- Continue alternating parchment paper and cookie layers until you run out of macarons.
- Be sure to use parchment paper, not wax paper. Wax paper will stick to the macarons and create a mess.
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3Eat the macarons within 24 hours if you don't refrigerate them. Unrefrigerated macarons will stay fresh for about a day. If you think you can eat them within that time frame (who could blame you!), put the container in the pantry or on the counter. Keep the cookies out of direct sunlight.[3]
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4Consume refrigerated cookies within 3 days. Put the container in the middle of the fridge, where the temperature remains consistent. Don’t store the cookies near the front of the fridge or in the door, since the temperature fluctuates in those areas. Make sure there are no heavy objects nearby that could bump into the container.[4]
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5Freeze the cookies for 3 to 6 months. Macarons will hold on to their flavor and texture in the freezer for up to 3 months. After that, the quality will start to diminish, but they’ll still taste pretty good up to the 6-month mark. Place the container near the back of the freezer to avoid fluctuating temperatures. Give the container a little room and don’t place anything heavy or large near it.[5]
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6Let the macarons defrost for 30 minutes before serving. Once you’re ready to eat your refrigerated or frozen cookies, pull the container out and set it on the counter for about half an hour. Allow the macarons to come to room temperature before serving them.[6]
- If you are only eating a portion of what’s inside the container, take out what you want, and quickly put the container back in the fridge or freezer.
Storing Macarons after Baking
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1Pull the macaron shells out of the oven and let them cool. Let the macaron shells cool down before adding the filling. If you don’t, the shells may crack or lose their crispness. Handle the shells carefully, since they’re quite fragile when they come out of the oven.[7]
- The shells will be the visible part of the cookie, so you want them to look as perfect as possible.
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2Fill the shells once they’ve cooled completely. You can fill the macaron shells with cream cheese, fruit jams, fondue, ganache, and so much more. Try something new, or add your favorite filling once the shells are cool.
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3Freeze macaron shells to fill them later, alternatively. You can freeze unfilled macaron shells for about 3 months. When you’re ready to finish making the cookies, pull the shells out of the freezer and give them 30 minutes to come to room temperature. At that point, you can add your filling and assemble the cookies.[8]
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4Place the finished macarons in an airtight container. Use a plastic or glass container and make sure the lid snaps on tightly. Line the cookies up one layer at a time. Place pieces of parchment paper between any subsequent layers.[9]
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5Leave them on the counter, refrigerate them, or freeze them. Leave the cookies out on the counter if you plan to eat them within a day. Place them in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also freeze the cookies for 3 to 6 months.[10]
- If you're storing in the fridge or freezer, place the container in the middle or near the back. Avoid placing the container near the front, since the temperature fluctuates there and will cause the cookies to become soggy.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long will homemade macarons last in the freezer if they are filled?1800 contactsCommunity AnswerOnly about 3 or 4 days. After that, the dessert will start to get crumbly and lose its freshness.
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QuestionIf macaroons have been left out, can they be put back in the fridge?VBrokenElementsvCommunity AnswerAs long as you eat them soon, yes. However, if you want to keep them for more than 3 days you should probably keep them in an air-lock container.
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QuestionCan I freeze macarons unfilled?Liya Abdu (STUDENT)Community AnswerYes, just make sure to keep them in an airtight container, and they can last about 3 months. Just let them thaw for 30 minutes when you take them out.
References
- ↑ https://cookthestone.com/store-macarons/
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- ↑ http://sumochef.com/how-to-store-macarons/
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- ↑ https://cookthestone.com/store-macarons/
- ↑ https://cookthestone.com/store-macarons/
- ↑ https://fruitfulkitchen.org/how-to-store-macarons/
- ↑ https://fruitfulkitchen.org/how-to-store-macarons/
- ↑ https://fruitfulkitchen.org/how-to-store-macarons/
About This Article
To store macarons, layer them in an airtight container with pieces of parchment paper between each layer. If you plan on eating the macarons within a day, you can store them on the counter. Otherwise, place them in the fridge to store them for up to 3 days. If you want to store your macarons long-term, place them in the freezer, where they'll stay good for up to 6 months. To learn how to store purchased macarons, keep reading!