Once again, the recipe is simple, ingredients happen to be things I actually have in my cupboard. No special trips needed, not even for the pan, if you can believe it. Florida Table did a pumpkin Madeleine last fall and I bought (and didn't expense, in case anyone from the magazine is reading!) a silicone Madeleine pan...(mine is not quite this one, but you get the idea)...my only piece of silicone..I'd say it came in handy in this case because of the ease with which the mads fell out of the pan...but I'm getting ahead of myself.
First, the simple ingredients: flour, baking powder, salt, sugar, lemon zest, eggs, vanilla and melted butter.
Whisk, mix, then this difficult instruction: let it sit for at least three hours. Mine sat overnight, so bright and early Sunday morning, I was baking. Isn't my family special?
You can see I was a bit zealous filling one or two of the molds, but mostly it was all good.
This photo shows that mound that Dorie says is what all those hours resting in the fridge do for the batter....
My pan is for eight. The recipe is for 12. What is up with that??? But it was the easiest thing in the world to give them a gentle push and to pop them out of the pan.
Mmmm. Mounds of Madeleines.
Mmm. Proust, Madeleines and me...now where is that copy of Proust I had lying around here? Oh, forget it. Just me and my Madeleines...
Those Starbucks cookies don't even come close to these...I'm glad you enjoyed them!
ReplyDeleteLovely job on these. The other ideas sound so yummy don't they?
ReplyDeleteGreat job. They look perfect. I need to get a silicone pan!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, these pics look yummy. Star who? Star what?
ReplyDeletewhat lovely madeleines! i bet they were a lot better than the star!
ReplyDeleteWho needs Proust when we can munch on these lovlies? Well done! Love the shots. Hx
ReplyDeleteS, who? I can say I don't have it around the next hour driving by car.
ReplyDeleteYours look appetizing.
Ulrike from Küchenlatein
Your madeleines came out great!
ReplyDeleteGood idea to use the silicone pans.
Homemade always wins, and those look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh these are WAY better than starbucks. Just guessing here since I've never had one at 'bucks. HAHA! Great job!
ReplyDeleteClara @ I♥food4thought
Great job on the madeleines!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely. Next up--the 'hostess' ones?!
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought to use a silicone pan, but it obviously worked just fine, because yours look perfect.
ReplyDeleteThose look great. I've got a few silicone pans I received as gifts - for some reason I resist using them. But maybe I'll give them a try.
ReplyDeleteThey look so scrumptious!!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful! I so loved these little gals, I think I'll go make some more... Well, maybe after I make the Sticky Buns! :)
ReplyDeleteEvery time in Sur La Table I admire those pans, and next time I'm forking over the cash and buying one. Your photos look beautiful, too!
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