Oh! My God I am 72 years old from Girvan Ayrshire Scotland this recipe is the bomb I live in Chicago IL and found you by chance looking up a recipe for sausage rolls and subscribed to your videos i miss the food and candy so much loved to here you talk I still have my Scottish ascent I could see Aron from my town on a clear day when I lived there came to US A in 19 66 and am the only one left in my family thank you for bringing me back STAY SAFE
My Gramma was born in Scotland and came with family to Canada in 1912. Your recipe evoked so many fond memories of childhood Christmases and watching actually brought tears to my eyes. Should have known it but did not realize this treat to be of Scottish origin. We just knew that they were a big part of our holiday tradition at my Grandparent's house. When we got to their house for dinner on Christmas Day, we would make a bee-line to the treat tray to be sure we would not miss out. Now that I have your recipe, I will give it a try and re-introduce this tradition to my home. I could almost taste them when you showed the finished product. Thank you so much for this video
Wild idea that a sweet w/ mashed potato... would be good, let alone great. ;) Will have to try, tho.. for sure. Thanks for sharing! Stay safe & be well.
My father played golf three times a week with Johnny Lees, whose Lees’, “Macaroon Bars for picaninnies and grandpapas”, were famous in Scotland, probably still are! His was the first Rolls Royce, I ever had the excitement in which to be driven. Obviously not PC now, but we were completely ignorant of this type of thing in working class Scotland in the fifties. JL also made Coconut Ice, Tablet and Snowballs in their Whifflet, Coatbridge factory.
Hi there Cheryl! Glad to see ya and hear your voice again. Its absolutely pouring the rain down here in California and this looks perfect to have with a cup of coffee!
I live in West Virginia, where many people (including me) can trace their ancestry to Scotland. Potato candy, basically your recipe minus the coconut, is a very popular Christmas treat. People absolutely adore it and look forward to it!
I was thinking the same thing! My family is from Missouri, now living in Alabama and my mom sometimes makes potato candy at Christmas time. Not sure if we have any Scottish ancestry though.
senjidog.....that sounds like what we would call "lucky tatties" as kids......posh saying "lucky potatoes"........."whats for tea" must be posh calling tatties potatoes LOL
Hi Cheryl, just found you! Loved listening to your voice. You’re making me homesick, I used to love having a Lees macaroon bar back home. We can get them here (Oz) but they are dead expensive and the use by date is usually close to expiry so they’re not too fresh. Now I can make my own. I’m away now to binge watch your other recipes. You can take the girl out of Scotland, but you can’t take Scotland out of the girl! Thanks very much.
My son brought a souvenir box of these macaroons back from a recent Scottish holiday. As they say, these sweets are to die for and brings back many happy Scottish childhood memories. As for the recipe - I'm really surprised that there is potato in the fondant and I also thought, wrongly, that there was coconut mixed in with the fondant. Your home island looks idyllic.
This looks delicious! I'm surprised by how easy it is to make. Thank you for sharing this. I have everything to make it so I'm going to make these for my Mom this weekend. I can't wait to try it. I love coconut and chocolate together. YUM! 💗😊
Loved seeing this recipe. Every Christmas when I was a child, my Mom would make a candy she called Teddy Bears. They were basically made of leftover mashed potato and coconut with icing sugar. She would shape it into little logs about 2 to 3 inches long. That was the body of the Teddy Bear. She would then dip one end into melted dark chocolate. That was the head. I loved these treats each year. I still have her recipe, but haven't made then because my hubby is allergic to coconut. I might just have to make some just for me this year. Thanks for bringing back these happy memories. Take care, and keep well.
Thank you so much love these reminds me of my Childhood. I lived in Australia since I was 10 I’m 67 now. I was born In Tarbolton Ayrshire. And so glad I’ve found your channel.
For these to last more than a few minutes after making, I’d have to make them in secret and hide them. My kids would *love* these. My youngest son loves mash and I often have leftover, so I know what I am going to do with it. I am in Australia and chocolate treats are better in the coming cooler weather. Thanks Cheryl!
I grew up eating these a very very long time ago I am also stunned to hear they are made with potato, I'm going to have a go making them 😋 thanks for sharing
Hiya Cheryl, I just came across you now. I'm originally from Edinburgh born and bred, but my parents emigrated with us to South Africa. Of course we never lost our Scottish traditions and the Scottish recipes. Lovely to watch you making our favourite goodies! Ps. I have a Son named Scott, a Daughter named Tiree and two grandchildren named Skye and Arran.
Omg my favourite sweetie , I grew up with these always getting them from the ice cream van , thank you for the recipe I’m definitely going to give this a go x
Hi, Cheryl. I love macaroons & so easy to make, at that. Couldn't believe when I first found out, they contain potato. 😂 I will have to make some soon. x
Great recipe Cheryl! Like a lot of the others I never knew about the tattie in the recipe. (I have used it for making the filling in cheese & onion pasties though. Comes out like the ones from a well known bakery!)
Thank you for this video and keeping our Scottish traditions alive 🙏 I absolutely love macaroon, Grew up eating it 😋 I think I got my sweet tooth from my wee granny 😂 I’ll definitely need to try and have a go at making it, I’ll have to remember to buy the ingredients tomorrow and how lucky are we to have this available in almost every shop we go to 🏴
I'm from Maine, USA, the region called New England (just west of Nova Scotia or New Scotland). We make a coconut candy with potato, coconut & chocolate, called Needham's. Our recipe doesn't cover the outside with coconut, but that's about it. Really good and sweet, a Christmas time treat.
Just found your channel and I'm already excited. I was born and raised in Irvine and moved to America when I was 18. 20 years later this brings back memories along with your tablet recipe. My sister sends me things from time to time but now I can make it myself. You have a new subscriber in me 😁😁😁😁😁
As a scottish immigrant in portugal i cant wait to make these, by far these and fudge are my absolute favs. Should they be kept in the fridge for hot climates?
Hi Cheryl, thank you for the recipes I live in England and can’t get a lot of the Scottish food, since watching you I have been making lots of stuff and my family are loving it. Love this recipe as I have a very sweet tooth so will give this a go and the tablet one to. The birdies were fantastic so thank you so much and look forward to more recipes xx
I think you are brilliant. I watch with caution as I love and miss a lot of the things you make. I am not Scottish but Irish and I love the fact that you think of us people missing things from home. Thank you also for putting things in ounses, I have been here in New York 36 years and have never learned the metric system. Also it took me years to figure out confection sugar was icing sugar. No Google then.
My mum used to make coconut macaroons. Coconut, sugar and egg whites formed into little pyramids with a glace cherry on top and baked in the oven. Yours make me think of an inside out Bounty and I'm definitely going to make these. Thanks for the recipe. Love from Lancashire.x
Watching the video see the paddle, that has to be a Kenwood. Sure is, brought mine to the States. Love it. Mum has one, My Gran has one. My sister & I have 1.
I know what I'm making with my 10 year old this weekend. ( it's bound to be raining again in Clackmannanshire this weekend!!!!). Making some tablet too to send to my lovely auntie in Liverpool as that's something else she can't get.
Hi Cheryl, thanks so much for posting the vid & recipe. I'm in England and haven't heard of this - where have I been???? Was shocked by the potato as I didn't expect that. We have a family party next month so I'm going to give this a go, we all love chocolate and coconut, Have a blessed week, lots of love xx
I *did* know there was spuds in these but I had no idea they were so easy to make. Would a common or garden hand-beater be strong enough Cheryl? One thing I thought of; would putting the coconut in a deep(ish) small bowl for coating them maybe save on some coconut? There seems to be an awful lot wasted. Just a thought.😁 Thanks for the recipe, Dougie.
Ted’s Girl UK.....dont forget your woolies and raincoat....i love pitlochry alot but my favourite place is Dunkeld - down by the river listening to the birds - so peaceful (heaven)
Interesting recipe...I've never seen a macaroon recipe containing potatoes in it before...the recipe I have always used has egg whites, sugar, vanilla and shredded coconut...
Needs mushrooms! 🤪 I have not seen this before and I would have guessed that potatoes in a dessert would have been an Irish thing but you learn something everyday. Thanks Cheryl!
Funny you mentioning mushrooms; you used to get small "coconut mushrooms", made to a *very* similar recipe, just smaller ~ kinda bite-size pieces. Remember them Cheryl?😁
Been making these for 50 years or so. My recipe calls for coconut to be included in the potato sugar mix. But everyone loves Lee's macaroon bars, if they are still available. Best wishes from South Africa
Hi Cheryl , thank you for the recipe , I have got a few recipes I would like to share with you , best wishes to you and your family from Jackie and James xx
I've never made these (not much of a baker - my scones could kill if dropped from a great height) but I can still taste a Lees macaroon bar and the wonderful textures of the fondant and chocolate and coconut. Can't get them where I live so I'll just have to buy a food mixer so that I can try your lovely recipe.
Oh! My God I am 72 years old from Girvan Ayrshire Scotland this recipe is the bomb I live in Chicago IL and found you by chance looking up a recipe for sausage rolls and subscribed to your videos i miss the food and candy so much loved to here you talk I still have my Scottish ascent I could see Aron from my town on a clear day when I lived there came to US A in 19 66 and am the only one left in my family thank you for bringing me back STAY SAFE
A big thanks from a Scotsman in Austria…this is fantastic. Brilliant to get a wee taste of home.
My Gramma was born in Scotland and came with family to Canada in 1912. Your recipe evoked so many fond memories of childhood Christmases and watching actually brought tears to my eyes. Should have known it but did not realize this treat to be of Scottish origin. We just knew that they were a big part of our holiday tradition at my Grandparent's house. When we got to their house for dinner on Christmas Day, we would make a bee-line to the treat tray to be sure we would not miss out. Now that I have your recipe, I will give it a try and re-introduce this tradition to my home. I could almost taste them when you showed the finished product. Thank you so much for this video
Scottish Macaroon is the crack cocaine of sweets, the kids here go absolutely Tonto after eating it.
😂😂😂🏴🌀
For real though
But they are amazing tho
Wild idea that a sweet w/ mashed potato... would be good, let alone great. ;) Will have to try, tho.. for sure. Thanks for sharing! Stay safe & be well.
Great recipe for Passover as we are not allowed to use flour for the duration of that holiday. I’ll be making these. Thank you!
My father played golf three times a week with Johnny Lees, whose Lees’, “Macaroon Bars for picaninnies and grandpapas”, were famous in Scotland, probably still are! His was the first Rolls Royce, I ever had the excitement in which to be driven. Obviously not PC now, but we were completely ignorant of this type of thing in working class Scotland in the fifties. JL also made Coconut Ice, Tablet and Snowballs in their Whifflet, Coatbridge factory.
Hi there Cheryl! Glad to see ya and hear your voice again. Its absolutely pouring the rain down here in California and this looks perfect to have with a cup of coffee!
I live in West Virginia, where many people (including me) can trace their ancestry to Scotland. Potato candy, basically your recipe minus the coconut, is a very popular Christmas treat. People absolutely adore it and look forward to it!
I was going to post the same thing and you saved me the trouble.
🙂
I was thinking the same thing! My family is from Missouri, now living in Alabama and my mom sometimes makes potato candy at Christmas time. Not sure if we have any Scottish ancestry though.
senjidog.....that sounds like what we would call "lucky tatties" as kids......posh saying "lucky potatoes"........."whats for tea" must be posh calling tatties potatoes LOL
I'm from California, and my mom used to make this. She was from East Texas of Scot, Irish and Cherokee descent.
Jock exiled in the Midlands here - this video nearly made me cry! Thank you for posting this
Delicious! Mashed potato was a very surprising ingredient :-D Thumbs up as always xx
My mum used to make these when we were kids
What a treat 😋
Hi Cheryl these look good thanks for showing us take care xx
Hi Cheryl, just found you! Loved listening to your voice. You’re making me homesick, I used to love having a Lees macaroon bar back home. We can get them here (Oz) but they are dead expensive and the use by date is usually close to expiry so they’re not too fresh. Now I can make my own. I’m away now to binge watch your other recipes. You can take the girl out of Scotland, but you can’t take Scotland out of the girl! Thanks very much.
Hi Cheryl never realised potato was one of the ingredients in macaroons x
Ohhhhh thank you Cheryl, my mouth is watering 😋
My son brought a souvenir box of these macaroons back from a recent Scottish holiday.
As they say, these sweets are to die for and brings back many happy Scottish childhood memories.
As for the recipe - I'm really surprised that there is potato in the fondant and I also thought, wrongly, that there was coconut mixed in with the fondant.
Your home island looks idyllic.
Delicious. Wonderful.
Thanks Cheryl for this recipe, I haven't found these in Australia, so I'm going to have a go! I really enjoy your What's For Tea x
I can't wait to make this! I love coconut and chocolate. Such a classic combination. Thank you, Cheryl!
This looks delicious! I'm surprised by how easy it is to make. Thank you for sharing this. I have everything to make it so I'm going to make these for my Mom this weekend. I can't wait to try it. I love coconut and chocolate together.
YUM! 💗😊
They look beautiful cheryl x
Thanks for the vid Cheryl and they look so good to
Hi girl! Gramma knows what’s good! Hahaha always love hearing you and that scenery!... wow another thanks 😊
Yummy ! I love coconut. The use of mashed potato surprised me :) tfs 💗💗💗💗💗💗
What a lovely recipe and I love them very good :)
Loved seeing this recipe. Every Christmas when I was a child, my Mom would make a candy she called Teddy Bears. They were basically made of leftover mashed potato and coconut with icing sugar. She would shape it into little logs about 2 to 3 inches long. That was the body of the Teddy Bear. She would then dip one end into melted dark chocolate. That was the head. I loved these treats each year. I still have her recipe, but haven't made then because my hubby is allergic to coconut. I might just have to make some just for me this year. Thanks for bringing back these happy memories. Take care, and keep well.
Hi Cheryl ~ I’ll give it a wee go!!
Thanks for the treat🐰
Thanks for posting this Cheryl 👍
Cheryl , I'm amazed , mashed potato , who knew , one of my favourites for past 55 yrs !!
Never in a million years would I have guessed macaroon bars had potato in them. Love your channel. You are making me homesick.
Thank you so much love these reminds me of my Childhood. I lived in Australia since I was 10 I’m 67 now. I was born In Tarbolton Ayrshire. And so glad I’ve found your channel.
This will be a real treat for me, I haven’t eaten potato 🥔 for a long time
Made them turned out great thanks
I remember these being very small many moons ago Lol, they look sensational, Cheryl, :-)
These remind me of potato candy, only made better by coconut! Can't wait to try these. I absolutely have to make them.
I didn't watch it all,I couldn't be bothered listening to all of the rambling
THANK YOU ! I knew the ingredients but not how much ? It is sweet, but for a special treat it’s really good 💕
For these to last more than a few minutes after making, I’d have to make them in secret and hide them. My kids would *love* these. My youngest son loves mash and I often have leftover, so I know what I am going to do with it. I am in Australia and chocolate treats are better in the coming cooler weather. Thanks Cheryl!
That is brilliant! Who'd have thunk it? Mashed potatoes!
Oh my yum. Well done!
I grew up eating these a very very long time ago I am also stunned to hear they are made with potato, I'm going to have a go making them 😋 thanks for sharing
Thank you for the video. I can’t believe how easy it look to make these. I’ll definitely give it a try.
Yum, thanks Cheryl. Love the gorgeous scenery 💓 I'm so happy that I've found you xx
Yay....go Cheryl!!😋❤️😋
Hiya Cheryl, I just came across you now. I'm originally from Edinburgh born and bred, but my parents emigrated with us to South Africa. Of course we never lost our Scottish traditions and the Scottish recipes. Lovely to watch you making our favourite goodies!
Ps. I have a Son named Scott, a Daughter named Tiree and two grandchildren named Skye and Arran.
I would love these! I will definitely have to make them. I wish my mom was here (she lives in another state), she would love these too.
Those look equisite! Yumm
Omg my favourite sweetie , I grew up with these always getting them from the ice cream van , thank you for the recipe I’m definitely going to give this a go x
Jees macaroons lol.
@@jamesmiller3639Lees
Wow what memories! Need to make these
These look lush ❤️
Hi, Cheryl. I love macaroons & so easy to make, at that. Couldn't believe when I first found out, they contain potato. 😂 I will have to make some soon. x
These look amazing x
love your recipes. this sounds delicious.
Wow never heard of these , and surprised by the potatoes in a sweet I need to try these to believe them ha ha x
I have never seen where you put potatoes in a sweet! Will have to try! Thanks
Great recipe Cheryl! Like a lot of the others I never knew about the tattie in the recipe. (I have used it for making the filling in cheese & onion pasties though. Comes out like the ones from a well known bakery!)
Your voice makes me happy
OMG!! That looks delicious!!
They look delicious, reminds me of potato candy.
Thank you for this video and keeping our Scottish traditions alive 🙏
I absolutely love macaroon, Grew up eating it 😋 I think I got my sweet tooth from my wee granny 😂
I’ll definitely need to try and have a go at making it, I’ll have to remember to buy the ingredients tomorrow and how lucky are we to have this available in almost every shop we go to 🏴
I'm from Maine, USA, the region called New England (just west of Nova Scotia or New Scotland). We make a coconut candy with potato, coconut & chocolate, called Needham's. Our recipe doesn't cover the outside with coconut, but that's about it. Really good and sweet, a Christmas time treat.
Just found your channel and I'm already excited. I was born and raised in Irvine and moved to America when I was 18. 20 years later this brings back memories along with your tablet recipe. My sister sends me things from time to time but now I can make it myself. You have a new subscriber in me 😁😁😁😁😁
As a scottish immigrant in portugal i cant wait to make these, by far these and fudge are my absolute favs. Should they be kept in the fridge for hot climates?
Hi Cheryl, thank you for the recipes I live in England and can’t get a lot of the Scottish food, since watching you I have been making lots of stuff and my family are loving it. Love this recipe as I have a very sweet tooth so will give this a go and the tablet one to. The birdies were fantastic so thank you so much and look forward to more recipes xx
I was today years old when I realised that potato was in this! One of my favourite treats and now I just try make it myself x
Oh I remember Lees macaroon bars they were really good
Thank you x
Tku Tku Tku... 😋. Wonderful. Best to u n Mr. WFT. During this time. Hope all's getting better. 😍
Growing up my mom made these for Christmas she made them into round balls dipped in chocolate then rolled in coconut very delicious!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You learn something everyday, I never knew they were potatoes
im so glad i found your channel your awsome
I think you are brilliant. I watch with caution as I love and miss a lot of the things you make. I am not Scottish but Irish and I love the fact that you think of us people missing things from home. Thank you also for putting things in ounses, I have been here in New York 36 years and have never learned the metric system. Also it took me years to figure out confection sugar was icing sugar. No Google then.
Tasted my first one last week. Yummy. Hello from Perth, Western Australia.😋😋😋
You make everything look so easy 😂, thanks for the video 😃
They look lovely
I finally got around to making these, they're absolutely deeeeelicious, thank you so much Cheryl. 😋
Haha when you said you’ve done this on a tray and it went everywhere - I heard train!! And I thought well I’m not surprised 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jo Smith ME TOO!! 😂😂
Cyndee Freeland hahaha 😂
My mum used to make coconut macaroons. Coconut, sugar and egg whites formed into little pyramids with a glace cherry on top and baked in the oven. Yours make me think of an inside out Bounty and I'm definitely going to make these. Thanks for the recipe. Love from Lancashire.x
Coconut Haystacks - formed with an egg cup, baked just enough to 'toast' the coconut to golden brown 😍😍😍😍
Watching the video see the paddle, that has to be a Kenwood. Sure is, brought mine to the States. Love it. Mum has one, My Gran has one. My sister & I have 1.
Love the old Kenwood mixer!
These look lovely wish I could have them, I haven't had one since I was a wee young girl in the 1960's!😁✌
I know what I'm making with my 10 year old this weekend. ( it's bound to be raining again in Clackmannanshire this weekend!!!!). Making some tablet too to send to my lovely auntie in Liverpool as that's something else she can't get.
AMAZING!!!!! .... I loooooooooooooove these thank you so much for sharing... xx
Love ur voice and cooking
Hi Cheryl, thanks so much for posting the vid & recipe. I'm in England and haven't heard of this - where have I been???? Was shocked by the potato as I didn't expect that. We have a family party next month so I'm going to give this a go, we all love chocolate and coconut, Have a blessed week, lots of love xx
I *did* know there was spuds in these but I had no idea they were so easy to make. Would a common or garden hand-beater be strong enough Cheryl?
One thing I thought of; would putting the coconut in a deep(ish) small bowl for coating them maybe save on some coconut? There seems to be an awful lot wasted. Just a thought.😁
Thanks for the recipe,
Dougie.
Looks Yummy , I love macaroons. Which I find funny because I hated coconut as a child.
yum! will give these a go!..🤗
Beautiful, I have one Scottish man he loves Scottish food, I been in Scotland, Glasgow, Rotergland, Bute.
Up to Pitlochry in a fortnight, I’ll be buying some but will deffo have a go at this recipe. Thank you! How many syns? A billion? 😂😂
Ted’s Girl UK a billion and 1 😁👍
Ted’s Girl UK.....dont forget your woolies and raincoat....i love pitlochry alot but my favourite place is Dunkeld - down by the river listening to the birds - so peaceful (heaven)
If returning south past Somerset please, please bring me some back. I have never had a macaroon bar for years.
Magnus Walker if you can’t make them, search for them on the internet, you can get them almost anywhere, but they’re expensive!
Magnus Walker No, I’m sorry Magnus, I’m from Yorkshire so it would be a bit of a detour! I’ll eat one on your behalf 😉
Interesting recipe...I've never seen a macaroon recipe containing potatoes in it before...the recipe I have always used has egg whites, sugar, vanilla and shredded coconut...
Needs mushrooms! 🤪 I have not seen this before and I would have guessed that potatoes in a dessert would have been an Irish thing but you learn something everyday. Thanks Cheryl!
Funny you mentioning mushrooms; you used to get small "coconut mushrooms", made to a *very* similar recipe, just smaller ~ kinda bite-size pieces.
Remember them Cheryl?😁
Hi C, They look great, reminds me of Kendal mint cake. ATB Glen 👋 😷
Love these. 👍🎅🏻
Lovely, thanks x
Been making these for 50 years or so. My recipe calls for coconut to be included in the potato sugar mix. But everyone loves Lee's macaroon bars, if they are still available. Best wishes from South Africa
A great video. Thanks for sharing
Hi Cheryl , thank you for the recipe , I have got a few recipes I would like to share with you , best wishes to you and your family from Jackie and James xx
I've never made these (not much of a baker - my scones could kill if dropped from a great height) but I can still taste a Lees macaroon bar and the wonderful textures of the fondant and chocolate and coconut. Can't get them where I live so I'll just have to buy a food mixer so that I can try your lovely recipe.
It's a bonus to like your recipes but to be honest I'd tune in to hear you read out a phone book. Lol Love your voice. Pet Jasper for me!