Coconut Tuiles
My dad has a thing for coconut sweets. He even buys Almond Joy to give out at Halloween, knowing that the rest of us won’t eat them. So when he found this recipe for coconut tuiles, a sort of curved macaroon-like cookie, in an old issue of Gourmet (May 1986) he was all over it. When we begged him to make them again because they were oh so good the first time, no problem. Done. Yay! Tuile are so named because they resemble curve roofing tiles, tuile being the French word for tile. Dad also pulled up another reference to the word in his abridged OED, tuille being a steel plate used in medieval armor for protecting the thigh. Different spelling, same root, same curved flat shape.
Coconut Tuiles Recipe
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup (1/2 a stick) of unsalted butter, softened (see how to soften butter quickly)
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 2 large egg whites, lightly beaten
- 3 Tbsp all-purpose flour
- 2 cups sweetened shredded coconut, toasted lightly
Read More: Coconut Tuiles
Comments
Post a Comment