Blood Orange Walnut Macarons
These blood orange walnut macarons are sweet, crunchy and bursting with the bright winter citrus flavors of blood oranges.
This whole losing an hour business is making me very lazy today so I am going to keep this short and sweet. Sweet being the key word for these blood orange walnut macarons. If you have been around this blog for a while you know I have a soft spot for macarons ever since I tried my hand at them almost a year ago. These French cookies are always fun to whip up and play with flavors despite their challenging temperament from time to time.
I’ve been meaning to adventure into more nontraditional macarons ever since my friend Allie shared her walnut macarons with spiced cream cheese and cranberry here with us over the Christmas time. I finally gave them a shot and was pleasantly surprised how toasty walnut macarons were.
These blood orange walnut macarons are a burst of citrus that are perfect as we are warming up in most parts of the country. The walnut macaron shells are pillowy crunchy with lovely notes of sweet citrus from the blood orange zest infused in the shells. The shells are filled with a simple vanilla buttercream full of blood orange zest.
OK, so now that I have convinced you to make some walnut macarons, my job here is done. I shall return now to being lazy, catching up on some sleep and to ensure I can rejoice in the fact that spring is almost here!! Happy Monday ๐
Blood Orange Walnut Macarons
These blood orange walnut macarons are sweet, crunchy and bursting with the bright winter citrus flavors of blood oranges.
Ingredients
- 155g powdered (confectioners) sugar
- 50g walnut pieces
- 50g almond meal/flour
- zest of one blood orange
- 3 egg whites
- ยผ teaspoon cream of tartar
- pinch of salt
- 55 grams granulated sugar
- Few drops of orange food coloring (optional)
- 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
- 1ยฝ cups powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons milk
- zest of one blood orange
- ยฝ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 2 teaspoons blood orange juice (optional)
Instructions
- Line two sheet pans with parchment paper. I used a 1½-inch round cookie cutter to draw circles on the parchment paper and flip over the paper (drawing side down). Prepare a pastry bag with a round tip. I used Wilton 2A.
- Using a food processor, pulse the powdered sugar, walnut pieces, almond flour and zest into fine powder. Sift several times until there is less than 2 tablespoons of almond bits left. Add these to the mixture.
- In the bowl of an electric mixer with the whisk attachment, combine the egg whites, cream of tartar, sugar and salt. Whip on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form, about 5-7 minutes. Add the food coloring and whip for another minute.
- Add the dry ingredients to the meringue and fold with a rubber spatula. Gently fold to deflate the meringue by pressing against the side of bowl and scooping from bottom until batter is smooth and shiny; about 20-25 folds. To check consistency, drop a spoonful of batter and it should have a peak that quickly relaxes back into the batter. Start checking the batter after 20 folds.
- Transfer batter into pastry bag and pipe the batter into the pre-traced circles on the baking sheet. Tap baking sheet hard on counter to release any air bubbles trapped in the batter. Let shells sit on counter for 20-30 minutes to dry.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. When ready to bake, put macarons in heated oven and reduce temperature immediately to 325 degrees. Bake for 11-12 minutes. Remove from oven and transfer shells to a cooling rack. Remember to raise the temperature back up to 375 degrees F before baking the next batch.
- Whip the butter until light and creamy. Add in the rest of the ingredients and mix on low until combined. Increase speed to low and whip for additional 2-3 minutes.
- Fill macarons with blood orange filling. Store in refrigerator until ready to serve. Let get to room temperature before enjoying!
WOW!!! These are simply gorgeous!! I’ve never tried making macarons but they are on my “someday” list!
Serious foodgasms happening at this moment.
So not only did you make THE MOST PERFECT MACARONS EVER..but you even used a nontraditional nut! So impressed right now.
These macarons are stunning Zainab! I love this creative flavor combo – totally need to try walnut macarons next time ๐ The color is just beautiful and the blood orange filling sounds amazing – pinning!
These are seriously absolutely beautiful pictures Zainab. I’ve never had a macaron before, but after seeing these… girl! You’ve got me convinced I need to try it! The red of the blood orange just pops and I bet the flavors are amazing!
P.S. totally with ya on the daylight savings time thing… the only thing thats nice is that it is light later! woot woot… good for food bloggers. ๐
Walnut macaroons? That sounds like an amazing idea! I love that you have a soft spot for making them… it’s always tempting me to try and make them! haha I really need to branch out and try whipping some up! These are so gorgeous I love all of the bright orange colors! Amazing!
Absolutely stunning! The color is just gorgeous and you had my mouth watering over the vanilla buttercream with blood orange zest. Pinned!
Zainab, these macarons are beautiful! I haven’t tried making macarons yet, but you are inspiring me. How perfect would these be for Easter or Mother’s Day? Love!!! Thanks for sharing and pinning!
Beautiful! These are such a gorgeous color and ready for Spring.
OMG!!! These are stunning! :O …almost too pretty to eat ๐ …I know though if I make them they won’t come out looking as perfect but I bet they would be delicious!!!! Oh there are so many things I want to bake! Too bad it’s Lent…I’m restricted. Well, I’m making a list of things to make afterwards…I’m going to go baking crazy once Easter passes.
Toodles,
Tammy<3
These macarons are seriously stunning! Macarons are on my culinary bucket list this year, and you’re making me feel majorly motivated to get to it!
I think you and I need to switch lists! I have bread on mine and you have macarons! I’ll try your recipe ๐
Oh my goodness, these macarons are the prettiest things! I can’t get over the color. I’ve never made macarons, but I think it’s cool that you did a combo of walnuts and almond meal. Maybe one day I will have the guts to make them, haha. ๐ These are gorgeous, Zainab!
Thanks Beth! It’s my first time doing this combination and it was such a great idea ๐ You will be able to make them for sure. I know you can!!