Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookie Recipe - Tammilee Tips (2024)

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I love Meringue Cookies. They are light, airy, and always an amazing treat. I decided to try and make Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookies for a fun twist on this classic recipe.

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Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookie Recipe

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This is the first time I had made flavored meringue cookies. For some reason, I used to think that meringue cookies were the hardest thing in the world to make.

I put off trying to make them for years in fear that they would never turn out or be horrible. Boy was I wrong! These Meringue cookies are so easy to make and taste amazing.

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Ingredients

Directions
Preheat oven to 275. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper

In a stand mixer bowl combine egg whites, cream of tartar, salt, and vanilla. Beat until they stand in soft peaks

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Stir sugar and Starbucks Via Ready Brew together in a clean dry bowl.

Slowly add the sugar/Starbucks mixture to the egg mixture 1 spoonful at a time while continuing to beat the mixture.

Once everything is fully incorporated and the mixture forms stiff peaks shape the meringue on the parchment paper. You can pipe the mixture or use a spoon to drop it on the parchment.

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Bake for 30 minutes then turn the oven off. Leave meringue cookies in the oven overnight or for a few hours to make sure they are fully dry.

Cool completely before storing

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Helpful Hints

I use room temperature eggs when I make meringue cookies. I read somewhere that this helps the eggs form stiff peaks easier.

Make sure you add the sugar to the mix slowly and give it time to incorporate before adding another spoonful. If you add too much the eggs will deflate and the cookies will not turn out correctly.

If you want the classic meringue shape you can pipe the batter onto parchment paper with an icing tip.

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Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookie Recipe

A fun twist on classic Meringue these Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookies taste amazing.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 16

Calories: 41kcal

Author: Tammilee Tips

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 275. Line cookie sheets with parchment paper

  • In a stand mixer bowl combine egg whites, cream of tartar, salt and vanilla. Beat until they stand in soft peaks

  • Stir sugar and Starbucks Via Ready Brew together in a clean dry bowl.

  • Slowly add the sugar/Starbucks mixture to the egg mixture 1 spoonful at a time while continuing to beat the mixture.

  • Once everything is fully incorporated and the mixture forms stiff peaks shape the meringue on the parchment paper. You can pipe the mixture or use a spoon to drop it on the parchment.

  • Bake for 30 minutes then turn the oven off. Leave meringue cookies in the oven overnight or for a few hours to make sure they are fully dry.

  • Cool completely before storing

Kitchen Tools

  • KitchenAid Mixer

  • Cookie Sheets

  • Parchment Paper

Notes

I use room temperature eggs when I make meringue cookies.

Make sure you add the sugar to the mix slowly and give it time to incorporate before adding another spoonful. If you add to much the eggs will deflate and the cookies will not turn out correctly.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookie Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 41Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Sodium 46mg2%

Potassium 29mg1%

Carbohydrates 10g3%

Sugar 9g10%

Protein 1g2%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Recipe originally shared on April 10, 2013. Updated December 2020.

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Starbucks Coffee Meringue Cookie Recipe - Tammilee Tips (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to making meringue? ›

so what's the secret to making meringue?
  1. room temperature whites are KEY! While eggs are easiest to separate cold, the whites will beat up to their maximum potential at room temperature. ...
  2. beat the whites low and slow to start! ...
  3. cream of tartar is your meringue “MVP”! ...
  4. add your granulated sugar slowly too!
Jan 19, 2023

Why won't my meringue stiffen after adding sugar? ›

If you add the sugar too quickly then the mixture will never acquire the stiff consistency you want. You also need to be careful if you've used extra ingredients to flavour your meringues. Oils (such as those in nuts or zest) and liquids can stop the egg whites from stiffening, so you have to experiment with amounts.

Why is my meringue not whipping? ›

One of the most common mistakes is not beating the eggs long enough, or on too slow a speed, which means the egg whites won't reach stiff peak stage and instead only reach a soggy droopy stage.

Why did my meringue cookies spread? ›

All meringues will expand/spread slightly as they bake, as the air trapped in the meringue will expand slightly. If the uncooked meringue mixture itself was slightly runny then it is likely that the egg whites were not whisked quite enough before the sugar was added.

What are the common mistakes to avoid while preparing meringue? ›

15 Costly Mistakes You're Making With Meringue
  1. Using a dirty bowl. ...
  2. Improperly measuring eggs. ...
  3. Contaminating it with yolks. ...
  4. Making the wrong type of meringue. ...
  5. Neglecting to bring your eggs to room temperature. ...
  6. Using old eggs. ...
  7. Not watching the weather before making meringue. ...
  8. Omitting a stabilizing agent.
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What are the 6 tips in making perfect meringue? ›

How to Make Meringue Successfully
  1. When making meringues, always cook egg whites to avoid salmonella poisoning.
  2. Don't use packaged egg whites to make meringue. ...
  3. Use fresh egg whites. ...
  4. Use eggs at room temperature. ...
  5. Never let any yolk get into the whites.
  6. Don't overbeat egg whites.

What ingredient is added to meringue to help stabilize it? ›

To stabilize the mixture, an acidic ingredient is recommended. Adding a half teaspoon of cream of tartar to your 3 egg whites for a pavlova for example will coax our beautiful bubbles into grabbing onto each other, making them much less likely to collapse.

What happens if you whip meringue too long? ›

Over whip the egg whites and you risk making them too firm and they will risk losing the moisture that they hold. This will affect your meringue's crispness, as well as making it more likely to collapse or weep beads of sugar. As my meringue guru Gary Mehigan advises: “If you over whip the egg whites you cannot fix it.

What happens if you add sugar too soon to meringue? ›

In the case of the meringues, adding the sugar at the start of mixing produced a cookie that was dull on the exterior, with a too-fine crumb within. The cookies made when the sugar was added at the very end had an overly airy texture (tasters compared it to Styrofoam) and a grainy consistency.

What is the enemy of meringue? ›

No yolks here! Surprisingly, fat is the enemy of a good meringue. Think about it this way: Egg yolks are what you use when you want a dense, luscious dessert like mousse or chocolate pudding. Egg whites provide the lightest, airiest texture you can imagine.

How do you fix a failed meringue? ›

To revive them, beat 1 egg white until frothy, then gently fold into overbeaten whites until they're shiny and moist again. 5. Humidity and meringue don't mix, so add 1 tsp. cornstarch to the sugar on humid days.

Can you over beat meringue? ›

You can't overbeat meringue - It's true! You can't ruin it by mixing too much, so once all of the sugar is added, be sure that your meringue is glossy and that you have super firm, stiff peaks when you remove the beater from the mixer. Don't be afraid to mix a little longer if it appears too soft.

Why are my meringue cookies not getting hard? ›

The most common complaint by cooks is that their meringues never "set up" in the oven. Meringues are not supposed to harden completely in the oven. While low heat will dry them out, meringues do not become hard and crisp until they have had a chance to cool for five or ten minutes.

How do you fix runny meringue cookies? ›

Fixing runny meringue is usually as simple as whisking more air into the mixture and waiting for it to develop stiff peaks. You can also add another egg white or a teaspoon of cornstarch to get the mix to the consistency you need.

How long do you beat egg white until stiff? ›

It can take a while for a meringue to reach stiff peaks and for the sugar to dissolve—about five minutes with a hand mixer. If the sugar has not dissolved (for example, if it tastes gritty), keep beating.

How do I properly beat the egg whites for meringue? ›

In a large clean, grease-free bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer, use the whisk attachement to whip the egg whites on low speed until foamy bubbles appear at the top. Add the vanilla bean paste and vinegar (or cream of tartar) and continue whipping until really foamy.

How do you keep meringue from shrinking or weeping? ›

Always prepare the meringue before preparing the pie filling so it's ready to spread while the filling is still hot. The heat from the filling will "cook" the meringue onto the filling and make it less likely to leak or shrink. Seal the meringue completely to the edge of the pie so it touches the crust.

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