Leprechaun Meringue Cookies

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Leprechaun Meringue Cookies are a fun way to enjoy a delicious meringue cookie.

Saint Patrick’s Day is a pretty fun holiday, whether you are Irish or not.

After all, who can resist a holiday that features delicious food and green beer?

It’s so much fun to just don an Irish accent (if you are full enough of blarney to actually pull it off!), put on your finest green clothing, and see if you can manage to spot a leprechaun or two as you celebrate the day.

And these Leprechaun Meringue Kisses make a great addition to all the rest of the fun!

Leprechaun Meringue Cookies are perfect for St. Patrick’s Day

A stack of white and green meringue cookies on a green cake plate on a marble table.

We like to make a double batch of these meringue cookies.

They are so light; it’s hard to eat just one or two.

These tasty kisses are sweet, light, and tasty!

They are perfect for Saint Patrick’s Day parties at school or home.

Or whip up a batch to include in your family’s lunch boxes as a sweet reminder that they are loved.

You can even use one as bait for a Leprechaun Trap that you build with your kids!

These Leprechaun Meringue Kisses are so perfect for Saint Patrick’s Day. But this flexible recipe makes a wonderful treat throughout the year.

Read on to see the full recipe AND some awesome ideas for how you can enjoy these delicious Meringue Kisses all year long!

Make meringue cookies for any occasion

Some people like to call these charming cookies leprechaun poop, but we think calling them kisses are more fun!

After all, their shape is kind of like a Hershey’s kiss.

While we’ve made our meringue kisses for St. Patrick’s day with a cute green swirl, you can easily substitute any color palette you like to go with any occasion.

These meringue kisses are perfect to serve year round, and are particularly festive for weddings and holidays.

Variations on the recipe:

  • Using multiple colors, make unicorn kisses in a variety of beautiful pastels – you can even add edible glitter and a candy unicorn horn
  • Use your favorite team’s colors for game day snacks
  • Use pretty pinks and reds for Valentine’s day
  • You can tint the whole meringue to coordinate with one’s wedding colors for a wedding or shower
  • Make red, white, and blue kisses for the 4th of July
  • Shape the meringues like ghosts and put candy or icing eyes on them for Halloween
  • You can’t go wrong with a pretty blue swirl for Hanukkah
  • And of course, making red and green meringue kisses are perfect for Christmastime.

Ingredients you need to make Leprechaun Meringue Kisses

Prep: 20 minutes  Cook: 1 hour Servings: About 30 cookies

  • 3 egg whites
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla
  • food color (colors of your choice)
  • 2 teaspoons citric acid

How to make Leprechaun Meringue Kisses

In the bowl of a kitchen aid mixer, add the egg whites.

Beat on medium speed until they start to bubble.

Fresh meringue hangs onto the wires of a beater on a stand mixer.

You will want to beat the meringue until it thickens and starts to bubble a bit. You can see how it’s thick enough to hang onto the whisk.

Add in citric acid and mix on medium speed till egg whites start to stiffen.

Slowly add in the sugar, tablespoon by tablespoon.

Turn to a high speed and let beat until it’s thick and you have stiff white peaks. 

Stiff peaks form in the meringue.

When the meringue begins to form stiff peaks like this, it’s ready to put into the piping bag.

Make sure to take the mixture and rub between two fingers.

If you feel sugar granules then beat more until you don’t feel the sugar.

Preheat oven to 200 degrees F.

In a piping bag add with a skewer a tad of food coloring. 

Line a large cup with a pastry or piping bag to hold the bag open.

It’s easier to add the meringue mixture to the pastry bag if you use a large cup to hold the bag open like this.

Place meringue mixture into a piping bag.  

Pipe meringues onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Meringues in rows on parchment paper.

The meringues will cook with the oven door open.

They need a gentle heat. It’s almost like they are drying rather than being baked.

Place in oven with oven door cracked.

Bake for 1 hour or until the meringues lift off the parchment paper easily.

Let cool before serving.

Leprechaun Meringue Kisses are so much fun to serve.

Light and airy, they melt in your mouth.

Enjoy these other great recipes for some more St. Patrick’s Day fun!

Whether you have a favorite Irish dish or just like serving a classic dish that’s tinted green, we have some fun recipes for you to try.

Please let us know how you enjoy our Leprechaun Meringue Kisses recipe. 

A stack of meringue cookies on a green cake plate on a marble table.

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Leprechaun Meringue Kisses

Jennifer Quisenberry
Learn how to make the best Leprechaun Meringue Kisses and other meringue ideas with our easy recipe. Also known as Leprechaun Poop, these are perfect to serve for St. Patrick's Day. And you can easily switch up the color and flavor to serve for other events too!
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 30
Calories 17 kcal

Equipment

  • Stand Mixer, or hand mixer
  • Measuring Cup
  • Measuring Spoons
  • Skewers
  • Piping Bags
  • Baking Sheet
  • Parchment Paper

Ingredients
  

  • 3 Egg Whites
  • ½ cup Sugar
  • 2 tsp Vanilla
  • Food Colors Your Choice of Colors
  • 2 tsp Citric Acid

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 200 degrees F.
  • In the bowl of a kitchen aid mixer, add the egg whites. Beat on medium speed until they start to bubble. Add in citric acid and mix on medium speed till egg whites start to stiffen.
  • Slowly – tablespoon by tablespoon – add in the sugar. Turn to high speed and beat until egg whites are thick and form stiff peaks.
  • Take a bit of the mixture and rub between two fingers. If you feel sugar granules, beat more until you don't feel the sugar.
  • With a skewer, add a bit of food coloring into a piping bag.
  • Place meringue mixture into the piping bag. Pipe meringues onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  • Place in oven with oven door cracked. Bake for 1 hour or until the meringues lift off the parchment paper easily.
  • Let cool before serving.

Notes

Please note that nutrition facts are subject to change based on your choice of ingredients.

Nutrition

Calories: 17kcal
Keyword Leprechaun Meringue Kisses, Leprechaun Poop
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