Coconut Macaroons – Easy To Make Free Tres Leches Recipe

If you ever decide to start your own small pastry food business, here is my gift to you – my original recipe for

“Chef Keem’s Tres Leches Coconut Macaroons”.

For the last 6 years, I’ve been selling my macaroons at farmers markets and to Austin-area wholesale accounts. Most of the time I can’t keep up with the demand. My “tres leches” recipe version of the regular condensed milk macaroon is that good!

Tres Leches Coconut Macaroons

Tres Leches Coconut Macaroons

What makes my macaroon recipe so successful?

Although these are easy to make macaroons, they’re very rich. The commonly known “deluxe” recipe for coconut macaroons asks for condensed milk and cream. I wanted to top that and added a third “milk” to the recipe: sour cream. Hence – “tres leches” (three milks). The tang of the sour cream counteracts the heavy sweetness of the condensed milk, adds richness and keeps the batter together during baking.

By the way, if you’re on a gluten free diet – this is a flourless coconut macaroons recipe!

My second special feature in my coconut macaroon recipe is the addition of Mexican vanilla instead of a regular extract.

How to make my coconut macaroon cookies

For 24/3 ozs. macaroons we will need…

  • 5 or 6-qt. stand mixer
  • #12 ice cream scoop
  • rubber spatula
  • 4/14 ozs. bags of sweetened coconut flakes
  • 2/14 ozs. cans of sweetened condensed milk
  • 1/4 cup sour cream
  • 2 Tablespoons heavy cream
  • 1 Tablespoon Mexican vanilla

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Macaroon ingredients

Macaroon ingredients

Gather all ingredients. Place the contents of three bags in the mixer…


Sour cream, vanilla!

Sour cream & vanilla!

Add condensed milk, cream, sour cream, vanilla, and turn the mixer on slow speed… —>


Mix well

Mix well

Add the fourth bag of coconut flakes to the running mixer. Combine well, for about 30 seconds.
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Scrape bowl & spatula

Scrape bowl & spatula

Scrape the bowl and the spatula; combine by hand (it is too sticky for the mixer to turn on again).


Grab a heaped scoop… —>
Scoop a cookie

Scoop a cookie






Pack lightly

Pack lightly

Gently fold the excess batter into the scoop and press down.
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Space on sheet

Space on sheet

Four rows down and six wide on a full sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Depending on how you pack them in, you might get 2 or 3 extra.


Bake at 325

Bake at 325

Bake in a 325 degree oven until light golden brown with dark-brown tips… —>


Golden brown

Golden brown

After about 15 minutes, take the macaroons out of the oven and cool the pan on a rack.
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You can dip the cool coconut macaroons in melted dark, milk, or white chocolate, or any variations thereof. It is absolutely fabulous!

Choco-dipped macs

Choco-dipped macs

Feel free to add a handful of chocolate chips to the batter, or butterscotch or peanut butter morsels. Add a tablespoon of espresso flakes dissolved in a little hot water along with any chips. Other flavoring ingredients may include candied ginger or pineapple pieces; dried cherries, rum raisins…whatever you like. This batter is very addition-friendly as long as you don’t add too much liquid along with it.

Let me know how you like this recipe, in the comment box below. And as always – feel free to ask your questions. I promise to answer them promptly. (Oh, yeah – one of these miracle balls has about 385 calories. Non-dipped. So what.) :-)

21 responses to “Coconut Macaroons – Easy To Make Free Tres Leches Recipe”

  1. JaguarJulie

    You know these are the most tasty macaroons I’ve ever had — I’m thinking that I might add macadamia nuts to the recipe — like mine nutty ya know!

  2. Melissa

    I love your recipe. It was very easy. They turned out beautifully. I have even blogged about it on my blog.

    Thanks!

  3. Melissa

    Thanks for coming by. A real chef on my blog, impressive. I realized tonight, while making another batch, that I should have broiled them. It certainly helped, except for the ones I forgot. I will call them cajun style. I have been removing their tops and eating their insides. I refuse to waste good food.

    Thanks again, Melissa

  4. Linda

    What difference will there be by using just regular vanilla flavoring? This recipe sounds deliously decadent.

  5. J-aka-Herbie

    Mmmm… these look delicious … I’ve often wondered how to make them!
    Thank you so much for writing this lens I’m definately going to give these a try, and gluten free too so I can make some for my mum!
    All the best,
    herbs x

  6. Susanne

    How long do these keep? I need to make quite a bunch and wonder how far ahead I could make them?

  7. suzie

    These sound great. How do I dip them in chocolate the way your picture shows? That is, what / how do I rest them once I dip them until they are set?

  8. Julee

    I love this recipe! I have another much more complicated recipe I was using but these are better and easier. They are my husband’s and my best friend’s favorite cookies so I’ll be making them often now that I know an easier way. (Just have to watch out for the increase in calories for my hubby!)

  9. Chuckie

    Hi-
    Thank you for your recipe. I really want to try make this, but I do not have a stand mixer. Can it be done with just an electric mixer?

  10. Chuckie

    Thanks Chef! I really appreciate your promptness! I look forward to cooking this soon!

  11. vc

    My step-son has requested Birthday Macaroons for his birthday rather then the traditional birthday cake! I’ve never made macaroons before and have been looking for recipes on line. Your recipe look and sounds wonderful! I just sent my husband to the store for necessary items and will report back when they are done! Wish me luck! vc

  12. Marilyn

    Cant wait to try these the 3 milk recipes are great

  13. Becster

    Would it work to use fresh vanilla bean instead of extract? If so, how much do you recommend that I use? Or, should I use a mix of vanilla bean and extract? Great recipe and thank you for sharing it!

    Becster

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