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DESSERT SHOULD TASTE LIKE SOMETHING
FLAVOR-FIRST MACARONS & MERINGUES, MADE IN VERMONT

At Small Oven Pastries, everything starts with flavor.
Every macaron and meringue is built from real ingredients—local butter, real fruit, high-quality chocolate, and natural flavors that actually come through.
No shortcuts. No artificial fillers. Nothing you have to guess at.


Meet ElIZaBeTh
Small Oven Pastries is run by Elizabeth Berman, a Vermont-based baker with a background in food systems and a deep focus on flavor.
What started as a curiosity about technique became an obsession with getting it right—balancing flavor, refining process, and building desserts that actually deliver.
Everything is made in small batches, by hand, with a focus on craft and consistency.

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What are French macarons?
French macarons are almond meringue sandwich cookies with a crisp shell, a soft, chewy center, and a flavorful filling like buttercream, ganache, or jam.
They’re technique-driven, delicate, and built around balance—not just sweetness.
Describe the perfect macaron.
A great macaron has a smooth, glossy shell with defined feet, a crisp exterior, and a soft, chewy center.
The best ones are balanced—shell, filling, and shell—so every bite delivers both texture and flavor.
Are macarons and meringues the same thing?
No—though they share a base.
Both start with whipped egg whites and sugar, but macarons include almond flour and a filling, while meringues are baked until crisp and airy on their own.
What’s the difference between macarons and macaroons?
Macarons are French almond meringue sandwich cookies with a filling.
Macaroons are coconut-based cookies—chewy, dense, and completely different.
Why do some macarons taste like nothing?
Because they’re often made to look good, not to taste good.
At Small Oven Pastries, every flavor is built intentionally—so you can actually taste what it’s supposed to be.
Why are macarons so expensive?
Macarons are one of the most technique-driven pastries to make.
They require precision, time, and high-quality ingredients—and every batch is made by hand.
We focus on flavor, consistency, and small-batch production, which means more care goes into every single one.

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