These citrus madeleines are a two bite cake-like cookie. They are sun kissed with a light golden brown colour, bursting with the sweet citrusy flavours of lemon, lime and orange rinds. The addition of grounds almonds lends a lovely crunch to the bite!
What are Madeleines
Madeleines are a classic French style snacking cake with a distinctive shell shape and a humpback.
I don’t have any childhood memories of these little madeleines. I was however always intrigued by their unique appearance. Soft and spongy with a scalloped shape. Definitely a must have cookie for all lemon lovers.
The store bought variety was my very first encounter with the little madeleines. They have the texture of an extremely dense cake and simply beg to be dunked in a cold glass of milk.
However these citrus madeleines are softer and more tender then store bought. I believe that is why my mom loved them so! For both that spongy tenderness of a cake from every bite and that sweet lemon kick.
They’re perfect for those days when you don’t have time to bake a whole cake but yet still crave a cake-like dessert.
What Do I Need To Make Citrus Madeleines
All you need to whip up a batch of these citrus madeleines are a few staple ingredients such as flour, sugar, eggs, butter and of coarse a madeleine pan.
Two pans to be exact because this recipe yields two dozen madeleines.
Nowadays, the madeleine pans can be found in most kitchen supply stores.
Better yet, no electric mixer is required. Just two bowls and two whisks.
I find the best way to grease a madeleine pan is to use a pastry brush when brushing the moulds with the melted butter.
This way every crevice is coated with the melted butter, and then lightly dust it with flour while shaking off any excess.
Also equally important, is not to spread the batter when spooned into the mould, as this will help achieve their signature hump.
Serve them with a simple dusting of icing sugar…
Or maybe dip them half way in melted dark chocolate…
I do have to admit though that the lemon glaze won us over!
And if by chance you can’t decide, simply choose all three!
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Citrus Madeleines
Ingredients
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter (melted)
- 2 teaspoon each of grated lemon (lime and orange rind)
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla
- 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/3 cup ground almonds
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- GLAZE
- 3/4 cup icing sugar
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350*F
- Grease and flour the Madeleine pans. (you will need 2-12 mould pans)
- Place the eggs, melted butter, grated lemon, lime, orange rinds and vanilla extract in a large bowl and whisk till combined.
- Using a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, ground almonds and salt.
- Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients and whisk until combined.
- Place 1 tablespoon of batter into each mould.
- Bake in the center of your preheated oven for about 12 to 15 minutes or until edges are golden brown and the puffed centers spring back when gently touched.
- Carefully loosen the moulds with the tip of a knife. Invert onto a cooling rack.
- Glaze
- Whisk the sugar and the lemon juice together in a small bowl. Brush the lemon glaze over each cooled Madeleine.
Notes
M. L. Kappa says
Seriously, I’m off to buy the pan. I must try these. Thanks!
Marisa says
Lol…they are a joy to make and quite delicious. Just lovely with a cup of tea 🙂
lindaravello says
Thanks for posting this Marissa, Marc bought me a Madeleine mold for Christmas (amongst other things lol)
But I have not used it yet – going to give these a go at the weekend x
Marisa says
Enjoy making them Linda!! Really quite easy to make and with lovely results! Have a great weekend 🙂
It's Cooking With Magda says
Lovely! Anything with citrus flavor is always a winner for me!
Lynz Real Cooking says
your desserts are so gorgeous always! I have a pan and want to try these so bad. I think the lemon glaze would be so lovely!
Marisa says
My husband and I agreed that was the best!! Hope you give them a try 🙂
Lynz Real Cooking says
I would love to
Mezhgan says
Thanks dear Marisa for posting delicious pastrie recipes I am always waiting for the new ones. Take care I will try to bake the citrus madeleines tomorrow ?
Marisa says
Hello dear Mezghan! Miss you at work and am glad to hear you are enjoying the recipes! You will love the madeleines. 🙂
pblevitt says
The crumb on yo Madeleines looks absolutely perfect, I must try your recipe!
Marisa says
Thank-you Bella, they are just wonderful with a cup of tea!
Tasty Eats Ronit Penso says
Oh wow, I love everything about these wonderful cookies!
By the way, I’m not sure why, but I keep pressing the “follow” button on WP and yet each time it seems I don’t get your posts. I’m not sure what causes it. Hopefully this time it will keep! 🙂
Marisa says
I am not sure why either Ronit and you are not the only one. I am however happy you followed again and thanks for dropping by ?
Tasty Eats Ronit Penso says
It’s a pleasure. Your posts are wonderful. I hope it will work from now on. 🙂
dulce says
Marisa..you are amazing!!!! I hope one day you can put together a book with your amazing recipes..I will be the 1st to buy the book..good luck!!!
Marisa says
I will gift you a free copy 🙂