Puff Pastry Desserts with Apples

Puff pastry is made with laminated layers of butter, making it a creamy and flakey pastry to serve for dessert. Apples go well with puff pastry dessert, given their versatility. Apples can be combined with brown sugar to give them a sweetened taste for a pastry dessert.

Here are 4 of our favorite puff pastry desserts using apples.

Apple turnovers

Apple turnovers are made by baking the apples into a brown sugar and cinnamon sauce.

The sauce coats the apples as they bake in the oven to soften them.

The apple filling is transferred into a piece of puff pastry.

The puff pastry is folded over the apples and is sealed closed.

Egg is brushed onto the apple puff pastry to make it have a glossy look when it comes out of the oven.

Granulated sugar is sprinkled over the pastry to make it have a sugary crust while it cooks.

A few slits can be made in the top of the pastry to let the filling ooze out as the apple puff pastry dessert cooks.

Once the dessert cools down, a vanilla glaze is drizzled on the top of them right before serving.

Puff Pastry Desserts with Apples

Puff Pastry Apple Tart

Puff pastry apple tart is made by rolling out a sheet of puff pastry dough.

The dough is scored around the rectangle shape to make it have an edging around the dough.

This creates the sides of the tart that keep the apples in place as it cooks.

Egg is brushed onto the tart to have a barrier in between the apple mixture and the pastry. The edges of the tart will have a sheen to them when brushed with egg, making it have a professional look to it.

Sliced apples are mixed together with a combination of brown sugar, cinnamon, melted butter, and lemon juice.

The apples are arranged to lay on their side, giving the tart a uniform look to it.

The tart is baked in the oven and then it set to cool.

Once the tart has cooled, a vanilla frosting is drizzled over the tart prior to serving.

Apple Strudel

Apple strudel is made by combining sliced apples, lemon juice, vanilla, brown sugar, cinnamon, flour and raisins into a sauce.

Roll out the puff pastry into a sheet. It should be about 1/3 cm in thickness. Place the dough on a cutting board.

Place the apple mixture down the middle of the puff pastry. Cut the edges of the dough into strips.

Arrange the strips to criss cross over one another. Seal the dough onto itself with a little bit of water.

Brush the apple strudel puff pastry with egg to give it a buttery look to it once it bakes.

Bake the puff pastry apple strudel and let it cool.

Once the apple strudel is cooled, you can add a drizzle of vanilla glaze if desired.

Cut the strudel in slices to serve.

Apple Puff Pastry Roses

Apple puff pastry roses are made by first preparing the apples. The apples are sliced and dipped into a bowl of lemon juice and water mixture to prevent the apples from changing color.

The apples are cooked by placing the the bowl into the microwave and cooking for a 2-3 minutes. This makes the apples soft and more malleable to work with.

The puff pastry is rolled out and cut into 2 x 9″ strips. Spread a layer of apricot jam on the puff pastry. This acts to adhere the apples to the puff pastry.

Arrange the apple sliced on top of the dough, with the skin side poking out. Place 3 layers of apples, alternating over it for more of a layered look.

Fold the dough over to enclose the apples and seal the edges with a little water.

Roll the puff pastry dough into a circle and seal it together with a bit of water.

Place the roll in a muffin tin and sprinkle with a bit of cinnamon.

Bake the apple puff pastry roses and serve immediately.

Puff Pastry Desserts with Apples

6 Pastry Shape Design Ideas

Pastry shape ideas can be made from using either puff pastry or croissant dough.

Since both of these types of pastry are made with layers of laminated butter, they create flakey, creamy pastries.

They also hold up well to hold custard or jam as center fillings for your unique pastry designs.

How to shape and design pastry

Roll out your dough until it’s about a 1/3 cm in thickness. It should be about as thin as a piece of cardboard. This is a good thickness to work with – not too thin, not too thick for creating shaped pastries.

Here are 6 ways of cutting, designing and shaping pastries.

It’s best to place the pastry on a cutting board, and then cut the pastry using a sharp knife.

Use a tape measure for rough measurements for designing your pastry shapes.

Pastry Shape Design Ideas

How to make a curled shaped pastry

  1. Cut a rectangular shape of pastry dough ~ 2″x4″.
  2. Fill the center will jam or custard.
  3. Pinch 2 opposing pastry dough together to create the curled pastry

How to make a butterfly shaped pastry

  1. Cut a piece of pastry 5″ x 5″.
  2. Cut 2 small triangles on opposing sides of the square.
  3. From the edge of the triangle you just cut, slice the pastry at an angle to create a point. Repeat on the other side.
  4. Fill the centers with custard.
  5. Fold the pastry over the custard downward on one side.
  6. Fold the pastry over the custard upward on one side.
  7. Pinch the ends of the point together.

How to make a duchess pastry shape

  1. Cut a piece of pastry 5″ x 5″.
  2. Cut the square 1 inch from the edges of the square giving a 1 cm border.
  3. Continue cutting into an angle shape.
  4. Repeat on the other side.
  5. Fill the center with custard.
  6. Fold the cut corner over the pastry.
  7. Fold the other cut corner over to the other side.

How to make a windmill pastry shape

  1. Cut a piece of pastry 5″ x 5″.
  2. Cut 4 slices into the pastry starting at the points. Leave a 1″x1″ box in the center for the filling.
  3. Fold the corner of one of the points into the center.
  4. Fold all of the corners into the center.
  5. Fill the center with custard.

How to make an envelope pastry shape

  1. Cut a piece of pastry 5″ x 5″.
  2. Fold the corner of one of the 4 points into the center.
  3. Continue folding each corner into the center of the pastry.
  4. Fill the center with custard.

How to make a center filled pastry shape

  1. Cut 2 pieces of pastry 5″ x 5″.
  2. Cut a circle in the center of one of pieces of pastry.
  3. Remove the circle.
  4. Place the cut pastry on top of the square pastry.
  5. Fill the circle with custard.

How long to bake shaped pastries for

Bake your shaped pastries for 15 minutes at 400 degrees F.

How Does Chocolate Cake Taste

Chocolate cake tastes rich in flavor. Chocolate cake has a chocolatey hint of flavor from cocoa powder. Chocolate cake has a creamy and buttery taste to it.

What frosting goes best with chocolate cake

Chocolate cake can be frosted with a variety of different icings including: vanilla buttercream icing, cream cheese icing, chocolate icing, chocolate ganache, etc. The frostings can enhance the flavor of the chocolate cake or compliment the flavor depending the choice you make.

Chocolate Icing

Chocolate icing will make the chocolate cake more rich and heavy due to the buttercream base with cocoa powder. Chocolate icing is luscious and buttery and will make your chocolate cake have even more of a heavy chocolate flavor.

Chocolate Ganache

If you’re going for a sweeter and stronger chocolate flavor, top the chocolate cake with chocolate ganache. Chocolate ganache hardens onto the cake, making it have a solidified layer when you cut through the cake. Chocolate ganache is full-bodied, and has a creamy chocolate flavor which will enhance your chocolate cake taste.

Vanilla Buttercream

By using vanilla buttercream for your chocolate cake, it will compliment the flavor, making a more balanced taste to it. Vanilla buttercream is a light, fluffy icing that will tone down the flavor of the chocolate cake, making it a desirable choice of frosting.

Cream Cheese Icing

Cream cheese icing has a unique tangy flavor when paired with a hint of vanilla extract. Cream cheese icing is thick and velvety when added to the top of chocolate cake. It compliments the flavor of the chocolate cake, making it light and sweet.

How does chocolate cake taste

What is chocolate cake

Chocolate cake is flavored with cocoa powder. Chocolate cake is made by adding a series of wet and dry ingredients to create an airy, soft, spongy texture.

Chocolate cake is only mixed until just combined, this creates the crumbly consistency of the cake. If the chocolate cake is overmixed, it can combine dense.

A chocolate cake should be rich in flavor, and easily bounce back when you press your finger it.

What goes well with chocolate cake

Chocolate cake is best served with coffee, tea or milk to help wash down the rich flavor.

Chocolate cake goes with with fresh berries like strawberries or blueberries for an after dinner dessert.

Chocolate cake goes well with vanilla ice cream served alongside it. Vanilla ice cream added to chocolate cake is the perfect addition of texture and flavor.

Lemon Raspberry Macarons Recipe

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Lemon Raspberry Macarons are flavored packed with a burst of lemon and a hint of raspberry taste.

Lemon Raspberry Macarons are made with lemon extract, lemon juice, lemon extract, and raspberry jam to create this sharp sweet flavored macaron.

Lemon Raspberry Macarons can be colored with red, pink, or yellow food coloring.

For macarons, you need to use gel food coloring or powdered food coloring in order to color the shells of the macarons.

The liquid in a macaron recipe is extremely precise, therefore adding liquid food coloring will ruin your macarons.

Learn how to color macarons.

Lemon Raspberry Macarons Recipe

Do you need to use lemon extract for lemon raspberry macarons

No, you do not need to use lemon extract to flavor the shells of the macarons. It’s completely optional since you will be flavoring the macaron filling with lemon juice and lemon zest. You can completely omit the lemon extract in the shells if you do not have any on hand.

Lemon Raspberry Macarons

How to decorate lemon raspberry macarons

You can decorate lemon raspberry macarons by:

Lemon Raspberry Macarons Recipe

How to make lemon raspberry macarons
Prep Time2 hours 28 minutes
Active Time24 minutes
Total Time2 hours 52 minutes
Course: Dessert
Keyword: macarons
Yield: 40 macarons

Materials

Almond Batter

  • 55 g egg whites pasteurized
  • 150 g almond flour sifted
  • 150 g icing sugar sifted
  • 1/4 tsp lemon extract
  • food coloring optional

Italian Meringue

  • 55 g egg whites pasteurized
  • 38 g water
  • 150 g sugar granulated

Lemon Raspberry Macaron Filling Recipe

  • 1/3 cup butter room temperature
  • 1 1/2 cup icing sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp lemon zest
  • 2 tbsp raspberry jam

Instructions

  • Place 55g egg whites in a stand mixer and mix on high speed.
  • Place water and sugar in a saucepan on medium heat and attach a candy thermometer to the saucepan to measure the temperature.
  • Adjust the stand mixer speed to beat on low speed. When the syrup gets up to 118 degrees C slowly stream the sugar syrup down the side of the bowl of the stand mixer. Increase the speed of the stand mixer to medium-heat speed and let it beat. The meringue is finished when you can turn the bowl upside down and the egg whites do not move.
  • Place 55g egg whites in a large mixing bowl. Add food coloring using gel food coloring (a little bit on a toothpick) or 1/4 tsp of powdered food coloring. Add lemon extract to the egg whites and mix the color thoroughly until the color is fully emulsified into the egg whites. You could use yellow, pink or red food coloring for your lemon raspberry macarons.
  • Add sifted and measured almond flour and icing sugar. Mix until fully combined. It should feel like a paste when it's completely mixed.
  • Add 1/2 meringue to the bowl. Mix the meringue until it's completely mixed in. Scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl to mix everything together.
  • Add the rest of the meringue to the bowl. Mix until it's full combined. Continue mixing the macaron batter a little more, a few more turns. It should flow like lava when you lift your spoon. The batter should be glossy and less grainy than when you began mixing.
  • Pipe the macarons 1.5" wide on a silicone baking mat or parchment paper lined baking sheet. They are best cooked on an aluminum baking pan. Then pipe the next macaron 2" further away.
  • Add any sprinkles to the macarons at this point if desired. Pick up the pan and bang the bottom of it to remove air bubbles. Bang the pan 3-5 times.
  • Let the macarons dry for 30 minutes.
  • Bake the macarons for 12 minutes at 300 degrees F.
  • Let the macarons fully cool. Take one of the macaron shells and match it up with a good fit for itself. Match all of your macarons up and place face up.

Lemon Raspberry Macaron Filling Recipe

  • Cream the butter in a stand mixer until light and fluffy.
  • Add lemon juice, lemon zest, raspberry jam and vanilla extract and cream together on high.
  • Slowly add icing sugar and beat on low speed until fully combined. Taste test the icing. If you want more of a lemon flavor, you can add a bit more lemon juice. If your icing is too thin, add more icing sugar until you get your desired consistency.
  • Place the icing in a piping bag.
  • Fill the macarons. Put the top of the macaron over top of the filling to create a sandwich.
  • Store the lemon raspberry macarons in the fridge for 3 days or in the freezer for up to 1 month.
How to make Lemon Raspberry Macarons

13 Focaccia Bread Toppings

Focaccia bread is a fresh, spongy, light bread that can be dipped in oil and vinegar for a tasty appetizer. Focaccia bread can be flavored in the dough, as well as using toppings to bring out the flavors.

If you’ve never tried an infused herb and garlic olive oil focaccia, it’s one of the most mesmerizing focaccia breads you’ll have. Serve it fresh right out of the oven for the best tasting focaccia bread.

Focaccia Bread Toppings

Traditional Focaccia Bread Toppings

Finishing salt

Salt is meant to enhance flavors. By adding finishing salt to your focaccia bread, it will bring out the flavors of the bread, and add texture to the topping. Finishing salt has larger flakes than regular salt, and it will give your focaccia bread a professional look to it.

Rosemary

Rosemary sprigs work well as a focaccia bread topping because it adds both flavor and an eye catching look to your focaccia bread. Rosemary is a classic addition to the dough of focaccia bread as well. Be sure to use dried rosemary for your focaccia bread.

Parmesan Cheese

Parmesan cheese is a traditional topping for focaccia bread. Parmesan is only spread sparingly on the focaccia so it gives it a hint of flavor, and not a layer of cheese like a pizza. Parmesan is a salty cheese that will enhance the flavor of your focaccia bread.

Traditional Focaccia Bread Toppings

Focaccia Bread Toppings

Sundried Tomatoes

Sundried tomatoes have a powerful flavor, and add a bit of a chewy texture to focaccia bread. The will crisp up in the oven giving your focaccia bread a tomato flavor. Sundried tomatoes go well on top of focaccia bread with rosemary and finishing salt.

Fresh Tomatoes

Thinly sliced tomatoes can be placed on top of focaccia bread as a topping. The tomatoes will have the juice seep into the focaccia bread in the oven which will dry the tomatoes out. Tomatoes give the focaccia bread a light, fresh taste to it.

Roasted Garlic

Roasted garlic is a delicious caramelized topping for focaccia bread. Arrange the roasted pieces of garlic around the top of the focaccia bread and gently press them into the dough. The roasted garlic adds a ton of garlic flavor to the focaccia bread, and goes well with flakes of salt and rosemary sprigs.

Olives

Olives added to the top of focaccia bread give the bread a bitter, salty flavor. Leave the olives whole, and then push them gently in the dough prior to baking in the oven. Olives go well with rosemary and roasted garlic for focaccia bread toppings.

Red Onions

Red onions give focaccia bread a tart flavor. The onions will crisp up in the oven and will give the focaccia bread a hint of onion flavor. Red onions go well with roasted garlic and sundried tomatoes for focaccia bread toppings.

Fresh herbs

Fresh herbs can be added as focaccia bread toppings for a more earthy flavor. You can add chives, parsley, oregano, rosemary, or thyme to your focaccia bread to enhance the savory flavor of the bread.

Asiago Cheese

Asiago cheese can be sprinkled on top of focaccia bread for a sweet, nutty, sharp cheese flavor. Asiago cheese goes well with fresh oregano for focaccia bread toppings.

Fresh Cranberries

Cranberries add a tart, sharp flavor to focaccia bread. Cranberries compliment rosemary and thyme well for focaccia bread toppings. Cranberry focaccia bread is a delicious holiday style focaccia bread.

Fresh Peaches

Peaches add a burst of sweetness to focaccia bread. Thinly sliced peaches can added to the top of focaccia bread with thyme for a balanced flavored focaccia bread. The peaches add an element of chewy texture to the focaccia bread. as well as a pop of color.

Fresh Pesto

Fresh pesto adds a ton of earthy sharp flavor to focaccia bread. Fresh pesto goes well with cherry tomatoes and rosemary for focaccia bread toppings.

Focaccia Bread Toppings

How to Make an Entremet Cake

An entremet is a dessert with many different layers and fillings.

What are the components of an entremet cake recipe

An entremet has 5 different components to it: a crust, body, filling, coating, and a garnish.

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How to Make an Entremet Cake recipe
What are the components of an entremet cake recipe

Cake Base

The cake base of an entremet is the bottom layer of the entremet. 

What is an entremet

Body

The body of the entremet is the main composition of the dessert. There can be a few layers of body in an entremet cake, especially if it is prepared in a 9″ spring form pan.

  • Mousse – made with gelatin so it stays firm
  • Sponge cake – vanilla, chocolate, etc.
  • Syrup soaked cake – (cointreau, orange, stout, amaretto, lemon, raspberry)

Filling

The filling of the entremet is one of the layers in the entremet recipe. The filling can also be the center of a dome entremet recipe.

  • Chocolate ganache
  • Curd
  • Pastry cream
  • Jam
  • Panna cotta

Coating

The coating of an entremet is the outer layer that coats the body of the entremet. It’s also known as the topping of a cake.

  • Dark chocolate glaze
  • Mirror glaze
  • Chocolate ganache
  • Salted caramel glaze
  • Raspberry glaze
  • Caramel glaze

Garnish

The garnish of an entremet is to add decoration to the entremet cake recipe. It’s not necessary, but it does add appeal and makes the dessert eye catching for your guests.

How to Make an Entremet Cake

How to make an entremet dome cake recipe

To make an entremet dome cake, prepare the entremet in a silicone half sphere mold.

  1. Press the body of the entremet into the silicone half sphere mold, making sure to fill all of the crevasses.
  2. Place the center filling of the entremet using a melon baller. At this point you can put more of the body around the center filling. An option too is to put the body component completely over the center filling to cover it. The center looks well presented this way.
  3. Prepare your cake base for your entremet. You can bake the crust in a 9″x13″ pan, and then let it cool down. Use a cookie cutter or glass to “cut” out a perfect circle that will fit your silicone half sphere mold. You’ll have to measure to make sure it will fit.
  4. Place the cake base cut out onto the silicone half sphere mold. Press it in well so it sticks to the body composition of the entremet.
  5. Place the entremet dome cake in the freezer overnight.
  6. Remove the silicone mold from the entremet. Use your fingers to gently pry the mold from the body of the entremet. Press down on the top of the silicone mold to remove the entremet.
  7. Place the entremet on a wire rack with a plate underneath to catch any drippings.
  8. Pour your glaze coating over your entremet.
  9. Add your garnish to the entremet and serve immediately. If it’s too hard to serve, let it thaw for about 10-15 minutes before serving.
How to make an entremet dome cake recipe

How to Make Savory Macarons

Savory macarons are a unique set of macarons that involve cheese, smoked salmon, or salty flavors to them.

The filling of savory macarons typically has a spreadable cheese base to them such as cream cheese or ricotta cheese.

Herbs and spices are added to the filling to create savory macarons.

How to Make Savory Macarons

What are savory macarons

Savory macarons have a salty or spicy flavor to them instead of the typical sweet macaron.

What can you top savory macaron shells with

  • poppy seeds
  • sea salt
  • dried chives
  • dried dill
  • pepper

What can savory macarons be filled with

Savory macarons can be filled with with:

  • ricotta
  • goat cheese
  • cream cheese
  • herbs – sage leaf, basil leaf
  • spices
  • smoked salmon
  • bacon

Typically a cheese that is spreadable works well for filling savory macarons because it will hold its shape after its been piped.

Spreadable cheeses like ricotta and cream cheese and it can easily be mixed with other herbs and spices to create delicious savory macarons.

What can savory macarons be filled with

6 Savory Macaron Recipe Ideas

Smoked Salmon Savory Macarons

Smoked salmon savory macarons are made with chives or dill on the tops of the macaron shells.

The filling of the smoked salmon savory macarons has a base of Boursin cheese, smoked salmon, lemon juice, chives, dill, and pepper to taste.

The filling is quite thick, therefore you can use the star piping tip to pipe the filling into a fancy design for your savory macarons.

Tomato Basil Feta Savory Macarons

Tomato basil savory macarons are made by making macaron shells, followed by a cream cheese filling.

The filling is made by creaming together cream cheese, feta cheese, basil leaves, lemon juice, and salt and pepper to taste. Diced tomatoes are folded into the cream cheese savory macaron filling.

The macarons are assembled by placing 1 macaron shell, then adding a basil leaf, the cream cheese filling, and another macaron shell to sandwich the savory macaron together.

Smoked Salmon and Wasabi Savory Macarons

Smoked salmon and wasabi savory macarons are made with a cream cheese based filling.

The wasabi powder is mixed with a small amount of water to emulsify it.

Next, the cream cheese is beaten until fluffy, and then the wasabi paste mixture is added to it.

Soy sauce, milk, and green onions are added to the cream cheese base to make this savory macaron filling.

To assemble the smoked salmon and wasabi savory macarons, the cream cheese filling is piped onto the macaron shell, and then is topped with a strip of folded smoked salmon. A small amount of cream cheese macaron filling is piped on to of the smoked salmon for the other macaron shell to hold it closed.

These macarons are not able to be frozen, and it is recommended you assemble them right before serving.

Goat Cheese Savory Macarons

Goat cheese savory macarons are made with a fig compote. The figs are chopped, heated, and then cooled.

The filling is made with mascarpone cheese, goat cheese, and black sesame seeds creamed together.

To assemble the goat cheese savory macarons, pipe a ring of the creamy goat cheese mixture around the edge of the macaron shell. Add the fig compote to the center of the macaron. Top with the other macaron shell and sandwich together.

Pimento Cheese Savory Macarons

Pimento cheese savory macarons are made with a mixing pimento cheese with heavy cream in a food processor until fully combined. You can even make your own pimento cheese at home for a more intense flavor for your savory macarons.

Bacon Savory Macarons

Bacon savory macarons are made with a buttercream based filling. Butter is creamed with powdered sugar, and then a hint of maple syrup and vanilla extract are added. Mix in chopped pieces of bacon to create your savory macaron filling. Pipe inside your macaron shells and sandwich together for a savory bacon macaron.

Savory Macaron Recipe Ideas

Lemon Macaron Filling Recipe

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Lemon macaron filling recipe is a lemon buttercream icing that has a burst of tart lemon flavor made from fresh lemons.

Buttercream icing is one of the most sturdy icings you can fill your macarons with, therefore it holds it shape, and you’re able to make fancy designs with it.

Lemon buttercream for macarons has a sharp, pungent, and sweet taste to it. You can tone down the lemon flavor by adding a little more vanilla extract or powdered sugar. But the flavors should be balanced to give you a sweetened citrus flavor that isn’t too overpowering.

Lemon Macaron Filling Recipe

How to make designs with macaron filling

To make fancy designs in the filling of your macarons, use the star tip or closed star tip.

  1. Pipe the macarons from the edges of the macaron in a circular motion to the center of the macaron. You’ll get a couple of ridges in the filling for the macaron.
  2. Another way to get a design in the filling for macarons is to place the piping tip on the macaron shell, let a little bit of icing come out, and then lift up. Make sure to let enough icing out to give your macaron a good amount of filling. Repeat around the macaron until the entire shell has filling and then place the other macaron shell gently on top, not to crush your design.
Lemon buttercream for macarons

How to color lemon buttercream for macarons

Lemon buttercream for macarons will have a pale yellow color from the zest and lemon juice. If you want the color to be a more vibrant yellow, you can use liquid based food coloring or gel food coloring.

Lemon Macaron Filling Recipe

How to store leftover lemon macaron filling

You can store an excess lemon macaron filling in the fridge for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 1 month. Thaw the lemon macaron filling in the fridge overnight to use the next day.

Lemon buttercream for macarons

Lemon Macaron Filling Recipe

How to make lemon macaron filling
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Course: Dessert
Keyword: icing
Yield: 40 macarons

Materials

  • 1/2 cup butter room temperature
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp lemon zest

Instructions

  • Cream the butter in a stand mixer until fluffy.
  • Add vanilla extract, lemon juice, and lemon zest and mix on low speed until fully combined.
  • Slowly add powdered sugar. Add up to 2.5 cups of powdered sugar until you get the desired consistency.
  • If your icing is too thick, add a little more lemon juice or a splash of milk. If your icing is too thin, add a little more powdered sugar. Your icing should be thick enough to hold its shaped once its been piped. It should not be runny, or it may drip down the sides of the macaron.

38 Macaron Filling Ideas

Macarons can be filled with many different flavor combinations. Macarons can be filled with sweet, savory, chocolate, fruit or dessert fillings.

You can add your own extracts, herbs, and spices to create your own macaron fillings to fit your tasting needs once you have the base of the macaron filling decided upon.

Macaron Filling Ideas

What are macarons traditionally filled with

Macarons are traditionally filled with chocolate ganache, buttercream based fillings or jam fillings.

What type of filling is best for macarons

The best type of filling for macarons is buttercream icing.

Buttercream icing holds its shape well, and can easily be flavored with spices, extracts, zest, or cocoa powder to create flavorful fillings for macarons.

Buttercream icing will not fall down the sides of the macarons and can be thickened by adding a little more powdered sugar.

Buttercream can also be infused with tea by heating heavy cream, and then steeping tea to infuse its flavor. The steeped heavy cream is then added to butter and powdered sugar to create tea infused buttercream icings for macarons.

What type of filling is best for macarons

What’s the filling in macarons

Macarons can be filled with a variety of fillings including caramel sauce, chocolate ganache, buttercream icing, jam, cream cheese, ricotta cheese (savory macarons), goat cheese.

What are the best macaron filling flavors

The best macaron filling flavors are:

  • vanilla bean macarons
  • salted caramel macarons
  • cookies and cream macarons
  • lemon macarons
  • raspberry macarons
What are the best macaron filling flavors

Fruit Macaron Filling Ideas

Fruit macaron fillings are typically citrus flavors or berry flavors. Jam, zest, or freeze dried fruits are added to a buttercream based filling to create fruit macaron fillings.

Chocolate Macaron Filling Ideas

Chocolate macaron fillings are made by adding cocoa powder to a buttercream base, or by making a chocolate ganache. Chocolate ganache can have zest and extracts added to it to create more flavors of chocolate macarons.

Chocolate Macaron Filling Ideas

Tea Macaron Filling Ideas

Tea macarons are made with fillings that have steeped tea that has been infused into heavy cream. The heavy cream steeped tea is placed into a buttercream based icing to create tea macaron fillings.

Dessert Macaron Filling Ideas

Dessert macaron fillings are made with a buttercream base or caramel sauce. Some of them include marshmallows in the center of the macaron, or crushed candies to create a flavorful dessert macaron filling.

  • creme brulee macarons
  • pistachio macarons
  • vanilla bean macarons
  • espresso macarons
  • salted caramel macarons
  • candy cane macarons
  • dulce de leche macarons
  • hazelnut macarons
  • apricot walnut macarons
  • chocolate hazelnut macarons
  • S’more macarons
  • eggnog macarons
  • champagne macarons
  • tiramisu macarons
  • cotton candy macarons
dessert macaron filling ideas

Savory Macaron Filling Ideas

Savory macarons are filled with a cheese or butter base to them.

Many savory macarons are made with a ricotta, goat cheese or cream cheese base to them, with herbs and spices added to them.

Typically a cheese that is spreadable works well for filling savory macarons because it will hold its shape after its been piped, and it can easily be mixed with other herbs and spices to create delicious savory macarons.

How to fill macarons

Macarons are filled by fitting a piping bag with a piping tip of at least 1/4″ in thickness.

If you want the macaron filling to have a fancy edge to it, select the star tip or closed star nozzle. They will create a beautiful edging to your macaron fillings.

Fill the piping bag with macaron filling.

Twist the end of the bag while holding the tip to the ceiling. Cut the tip of the piping bag and push the nozzle to the end. Twist the bag until filling starts coming to the edge of the nozzle.

Squeeze the top of the piping bag with your fingers to evenly distribute the macaron filling on the macaron shells.

If you’re using 2 fillings, pipe the ring around the macaron edge first (usually buttercream icing).

Next fill the center of the macaron filling inside the ring you just piped. The center filling could be caramel sauce, jam, etc. The ring of more solid icing will hold the runnier filling inside the macaron, and will not leak out.

If you’re filling the macaron with only 1 filling, pipe the outside ring first, and end in the center of the macaron. Make you use test to see how full you are filling your macarons. Add the other shell on top to see how much filling is showing. If you want more filling showing, add another layer of macaron filling.

How to fill macarons

Can you fill Macarons the next day

You can store unfilled macaron shells in an airtight container in the fridge for 4-5 days.

You can fill macarons anytime in the next 5 days after baking the shells.

Once you have filled your macarons, place them in the fridge for up to 3 days.

If you’re wanting your macarons to last longer, place them in an airtight container for up to 1 month in the freezer.

How to make buttercream macaron filling

Classic buttercream macaron filling is made with 1 cup of butter, 4-5 cups of powdered sugar, 1/4 cup of heavy cream or milk, pinch of salt, and 1 tsp of vanilla extract.

This makes a large batch of buttercream macaron filling. You can split it up into 3 different flavorings.

By having the base of macaron buttercream filling, you can add different flavorings to change it from vanilla buttercream into the flavoring you want.

You can add:

  • 2 tbsp of jam filling
  • 1-2 tsp of spices
  • 1 tbsp of zest
  • 1-2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 1 tbsp of espresso or coffee (you’ll need to add more powdered sugar to thicken the icing back up again)
  • crushed cookies (1/4 cup)
  • 1-2 tbsps cookie crumbs
  • 1-2 tsp of extract

Create your own buttercream macaron filling using these modifiers for your own favorite macaron filling.

7 Fall Macaron Flavors

Fall macaron flavors come in different tastes from sweet to savory. Fall macaron flavors are made with pumpkin spice, cream cheese, apples, caramel, cinnamon and chai tea.

Fall macarons can be made with a flavored outer shell, such as adding cinnamon, freeze dried apples, or vanilla beans.

A few of the autumn macaron flavors include 2 center fillings to give them a burst of flavor.

Fall Macaron Flavors

Pumpkin Spice Macarons

Pumpkin spice macarons are made with a flavored outer shell. The outer shell has all-spice, cloves, and nutmeg mixed into the almond batter to give the macarons the “spiced” part of pumpkin spice.

The pumpkin spice macaron filling is made with a butter cream base. Pumpkin puree, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and nutmeg are added to the buttercream filling.

When assembling the macarons, the filling is a ring of pumpkin spice macaron filling, and then the center is a small amount of caramel sauce.

These pumpkin spice macarons have a little bit of a sweet finish with the caramel sauce center.

Fall Macaron Flavors

Caramel Apple Macarons

Caramel apple macarons are made with an apple flavored outer shell.

Granny smith apples are freeze dried, and then blended in a food processor to get a fine apple flavored powder.

The powder is places into the almond flour base and mixed into the macaron shell. Once the batter has been made and piped, a sprinkle of apple powder is dusted on the tops of the macarons to let them dry into the macaron shells.

fall flavored macarons

The center filling is made with making a caramel sauce. There is an option of making the caramel sauce into a salted caramel sauce if desired.

Fall Macaron Flavor ideas recipes

Apple Pie Macarons

Apple pie macarons are made with an apple sauce filling and a cream cheese icing.

The apple sauce filling is made with apples, brown sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg. The sauce is thickened and cooled prior to piping.

The cream cheese icing is vanilla flavored. The cream cheese icing is piped around the edges of the macaron to make a ring.

The apple sauce is placed in the center of the macaron. These macarons have a spiced apple and cream cheese flavor, creating apple pie tasting macarons.

autumn Macaron flavors

Pumpkin Macarons

Pumpkin macarons are made with a flavored pumpkin outer shell. The outer shell is flavored with pumpkin spice bakery emulsion.

An emulsion is similar to an extract in that it gives the flavor to the baked good. The filling is made with a buttercream flavored with pumpkin puree and cinnamon for the perfect fall macaron treat.

autumn Macaron recipe ideas

Chai Tea Macarons

Chai tea macarons are made with a hint of cinnamon in their outer shells.

The filling of the chai tea macarons is made by heating heavy cream with chai tea. The tea is left to steep for 30 minutes to infuse the chai flavors into the heavy cream. The cream is strained, and then poured into a stand mixer with butter and powdered sugar.

Cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, vanilla extract, and ginger are added to create the chai buttercream filling for these chai tea macarons.

Cinnamon Roll Macarons

Cinnamon roll macarons are made with cinnamon and nutmeg in their outer shells.

The center filling is made with a cream cheese buttercream icing. To add a little bit more sweetness, there is a caramel sauce filling to the center filling as well.

Orange and Dark Chocolate Macarons

Orange and dark chocolate macarons are made with a vanilla bean outer shell. The center filling is a orange zest infused dark chocolate ganache.

Orange dark chocolate macarons have a rich and citrus flavor.

The outer shell is colored with orange gel food coloring or powdered food coloring to give it the vibrant orange color against the dark chocolate filling color.