Inspired by Paris Sweets, these Honey Mango Madeleines are simply delicious and perfect for an afternoon tea or just a snack! Isn't it time you started baking delicious treats like these cookies?
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time12 minutesmins
chill in refrigerator3 hourshrs
Total Time27 minutesmins
Course: Cookie
Cuisine: French
Servings: 12
Calories: 116kcal
Ingredients
¾ cupall-purpose flour
½ teaspoon double acting baking powder
2large eggsat room temperature
⅓cupsugar
2tablespoonshoney
Grated zest of one lemon
2teaspoonsvanilla extract
5tablespoonsunsalted buttermelted and cooled
2tablespoonsMango-flavored tea steeped in 8 ounces of hot water for 3 minutesor any flavored tea you prefer
Instructions
Sift together the flour and baking powder in a bowl and set aside. Using a hand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the eggs and sugar together on medium-high speed for 2 – 4 minutes, or until the mixture is light and fluffy. Beat in the honey, then the lemon zest and vanilla.
Using a large rubber spatula, gently fold in the dry ingredients. Stir into the melted butter the two tablespoons of tea before also folding into the dry ingredients.
Cover the batter with plastic wrap, making sure to press the wrap against the surface of the batter so it creates an airtight seal. Chill the batter for at least 3 hours—this will keep in the refrigerator for up to 2 days.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Butter your madeleine pan and dust it with flour, shaking off the excess. Even if you have a nonstick pan, it is recommended that you do this. Divide the batter among the molds, filling them almost to the top. There’s no need to smooth the batter, baking will settle it into the molds.
Bake the madeleines for 11 – 13 minutes (if you have a mini madeleine pan, 8 – 10 minutes) or until the cakes are puffed and golden and spring back when touched. Remove the pan from the oven and rap the pan lightly against the counter to release the madeleines. Cool the madeleines slightly on a wire rack. They are best when still a bit warm or at room temperature. Makes 12 regular-sized madeleines.
Notes
Note: If you have a kitchen scale, I recommend using the weight measurements whenever possible. This ensures the most reliable results.