My Special Plain Madeleines

I finally came up with this recipe after making many different kinds of madeleines.
Resting the batter and letting it sit overnight make them tastier.
Please adjust the oven temperature and baking time according to your oven. Recipe by Mamyuchoko
My Special Plain Madeleines
I finally came up with this recipe after making many different kinds of madeleines.
Resting the batter and letting it sit overnight make them tastier.
Please adjust the oven temperature and baking time according to your oven. Recipe by Mamyuchoko
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Coat the madeleine pan with oil. Melt the butter in the microwave. Shift together the cake flour and baking powder.
- 2
Combine the ■ marked ingredients together. Then add the almond flour and other dry ingredients.
- 3
Add the melted butter a little by little, stirring. Let sit in the refrigerator for more than an hour.
- 4
Pour the batter into the pan and bake in the 180℃ oven for 10~13 minutes.
- 5
Remove from the pan and cool on the rack.
- 6
Wrap with plastic wrap and let sit for overnight.
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