Lemon Lime Macarons for #CitrusLove

lemon lime macarons

January is citrus love month, and I was honored when Junia asked me to be another co-host for the #citruslove event.

I was excited for this month’s citrusy theme. It’s timely and much needed after the sticky sweet holidays.

When everyone was brainstorming recipes for the event there were so many good ideas, it was hard to choose 1 item.

Eventually my time ran out and I needed to pick something fast.

After going through Pinterest and many of my cookbooks, macarons were the obvious choice.

Side note: I recently scored some awesome Bob’s Red Mill finely ground almond meal. I had no choice.

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I often forget how delicious macrons truly are. They are fun to make too. They have so many different flavor options, but are sort of a challenge.

The shell recipe is just a basic macaron from my favorite macaron book, Mad About Macarons. I also added a bit of green food color, but need to add more next time!

This was the first time I made macarons and filled them with something other than buttercream. I never realized what I was missing out on.

I filled these macarons with a lemon lime curd. It is tangy, addictive, and adds the much needed tartness to the sweet macaron shells.

These macarons were no exception to the rule. I highly recommend waiting 1 day before eating them (warning: it’s impossible!). They taste so much better the longer you wait to eat them.

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My Second Guest Post at MadAboutMacarons.com & Chocolate Buttercream

plate of macs

As many of you know there is a huge royal event that has captured the attention of people world wide. To celebrate that event Jill at MadAboutMacarons.com has created some amazing macarons, and allowed me to do a second guest post for her.

This post includes my recipe for organic blueberry curd to fill your delicious blueberry macarons with. Please stop by and check them out, they are so beautiful and elegant.

You will love the blueberry twist on a classic curd. As Jill mentions in the post, blueberries are very healthy! Packed with antioxidants and tons of flavor, this blueberry curd is bound to become a favorite.

It’s also great in place of jelly on pb&j’s!

And now for the recipe….

I thought I would join in on the macaron fun and make my second batch ever. I recently bought Jill’s book, Mad About Macarons, and I have been dying to make some.

In honor of love, I went with the chocolate shells and filled them with a chocolate buttercream.

on their side My Second Guest Post at MadAboutMacarons.com & Chocolate Buttercream

I’m sorry to say I will not be sharing Jill’s macaron recipe with you, but I will give you the recipe I used to make the delicious chocolate macaron filling.

This frosting is very rich and chocolaty, which I thought was perfect for the macarons. But if you prefer less chocolate, just reduce the amount of cocoa powder used.

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Don’t forget to stop by MadAboutMacarons.com and leave Jill a comment! Also, if you are interested in joining in on the royal wedding fun, make your own royal inspired macarons and e-mail them to Jill by May 1st!

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