53 Comments

  • MeetaK

    flowery and lovely – just perfect for my rainy cold winter days. hibiscus sounds so delish and they look lovely deeba!

  • Happy cook

    They look beautiful and they have beautiful feet too. Pity aobut the lavender.
    Abother cake book, well i am sure you will sure do justice to that book too 🙂

  • Sarah, Maison Cupcake

    All your posts are beautiful Deeba but I think these hibiscus floweres are especially pretty. I hope I get such great results soon. xx

  • Helene

    Oh my Deeba, these are simply a beautiful creation. I'll have to go visit and we'll do macarons. I've never made them or eaten them. Have a wonderful evening!

    Hélène xx

  • ReadHowYouWant

    Wow, these are beautiful! Thank you for providing so many photos.

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    Thanks again!

  • diva

    oh look at your macs! they have beautiful feet 🙂 well done. i can't wait to join mactweets when i do have an oven. if i have time over christmas (i'm tackling 2 essays and christmas dinner then) i must def give it a go. i'm jealous of all the mac excitement! xxx

  • shaz

    Those macs are so very pretty Deeba! I thought the tiny delicate feet on some of the lavender ones looked great too! It's very interesting that they changed colour, I remember being told hibiscus could be used as boot polish and hair dye, so maybe their natural colour tends to run towards the black/blue/purple spectrum?

  • A_and_N

    Deeba, the next time I come to India, I shall land in Delhi. Just letting you know a good 1-2 years in advance. Will send a list of stuff that I need you to make for me 😛 a coupla months before I land.

    Thanks 😛 oh yes, the macarons for sure.

  • Barbara Bakes

    We may have to start calling you the Mac Queen! Gorgeous macs! Love the term Machemical reactions! lol

  • Twinsy Rachel

    Hibiscus… wat a nice try Deeba.. this is the second time I hear about using hibiscus in cooking n baking.. my mom is in the process of making hibiscus crush/squash. Coming back to macarons, they look awesome n am kinda tempted to attempt in making them (though I wonder that a beginner in baking like me shud really attempt it!!) nice to read about machemical reaction… awaiting for ur next post

    hugs

  • bethany (Dirty Kitchen Secrets)

    They are so beautiful Deeba! I love the colors, the flours and the hibiscus! So romantic and captivating.

  • Jamie

    Aha! Now I know what to do with those gorgeous dried hibiscus flowers you gave me!

    Deeba, you're macs get better every time you make them and I am so thrilled that we decided to create this project together! I love working with you! And now look at you, beautiful macarons! I love the romantic flavors you used!

  • BonjourRomance

    Bonjour Deeba! Thanks for stopping by my blog and your kind note. So glad I came by – you have a wonderfully delicious blog. I am going to attempt these macarons, as well as some of the other recipes I've found here.
    I'll be following along from now on.

  • zurin

    Hi Deeba, thanks for dropping by my blog…its quite an honour to have u knowing how talented you are. 🙂 I adore the way u bake with flowers and fruits….its just enchanting and inspiring.

    U say the hibiscus lost some of their colour ? but those 'dried' colours' are simply what I LOVE! subtle and delicate.

    u do wonders with ur baking. I am so tempted try macaroons but im a little of a coward and hate failure. but who knows may be i'll take the risk this time….n confront my fears. :))

  • Erika from The Pastry Chef At Home

    Lovely photos. Such beautiful colors and textures in the dried flowers and macarons.

    I enjoyed reading your process, your first disaster (aka learning experience!) and your beautiful final result. I am a big fan of using flowers (and herbs) in desserts.

  • Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes]

    Great looking macs! Sorry about the failure the first time around!! Chalk to up to experience!! And I can't believe I completely forgot about MacTweets, haven't even visited the blog yet! I'm going there right now!! I'm figuring it's too late to take part in this month's, since you've already posted??

  • Julia @ Mélanger

    Deeba you really have mastered these macarons. Love the flavour combination of Lavender & Hibiscus. How great is David's recipes? I would love to join Mactweets – of course! 😉 Baking up a macaron storm this month. So probably too late to enter for December, but I'm sure there are more macarons in my future! So shall I just keep track of the date for next month?

  • lisa @ dandysugar

    These are gorgeous macarons! You are such a pro Deeba– I love your flavors too. Hibiscus shells with lavender hibiscus cream sounds lovely. Very elegant as usual! Hope you are are having wonderful holidays! xo

  • MaryMoh

    Deeba, my sweet Deeba, each time I visit, I feel like I want to become a professional baker but I know I lack one important ingredient…PATIENCE…LOL. I just love these macaroons. One of these days, I'll definitely take up the challenge.You have been my inspiration in baking. Thanks for sharing.

  • The Purple Foodie

    Love that you've used hibiscus here, Dee! I've been toying with the idea of drying beets and making some powder for using for tinting my icing pink

  • Nithya Praveen

    Deeba,they look awesome….such lovely treats to eyes:).I wud love to join the Mactweets party,please let me know the details:)

  • WizzyTheStick

    Deeba hi,
    I never realized that the garden cultivated hibiscus flowers were edible. I always thought that hibiscus flowers referred to in recipes was Hibiscus Sabdariffa which is called sorrel here in the Caribbean. What a very innovative use of this flower.

  • Chez Us

    Deeba, these are absolutely beautiful. I love the combination of floral notes and sugar, very nice combination! Your photos are stunning as well. Looking forward to a wonderful 2010 full of fun cooking adventure with you!

    Happy Holidays!

  • Junglefrog

    I never knew that you could actually eat hibiscus flowers! I have to remember that for when they bloom next year! (I have two hibiscus in my garden) I love your macs!

  • veron

    We must be on the same wavelenght. I just bought some dried hibiscus to try in macarons! These look gorgeous.

  • Lisa

    Deeba, would you believe I just got my mac post up now? I fell behind after my original ones wrre (sniff) eaten prior to my photo taking. Regardless, your macs are beautiful, and I love the hibiscus..never even though of using that as a flavoring, probably because I don't drink yea..LOL Thank you so much for coming up with this challenge along with Jamie, and have a wonderful holiday!

  • Jeanne

    Oh my… those are some of the most gorgeous macs I have ever seen – so gorly and gorgeous! Wish I could taste the hibiscus macs…

  • Laura Blaauwiekel

    i love your recipies!
    i'm planning to buy "Roland Mesnier's Basic to Beautiful Cakes". How do you think about this book? (can also be used by an
    beginner?)
    Laura Blaauwiekel

  • KZ

    hello,
    i sorry but can i take some of your picture?
    i manufactured dried Hibiscus calyxes, so i looking for other uses for it especially in bakery..

  • Deeba PAB

    Hi KZ. Yes you can. Sorry couldn't find an email contact for you. You can mail me at vindee@airtelmail if you like. Cheers!

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