57 Filling Recipes For Macarons - Homebody Eats (2024)

Looking for easy fillings for macarons? Check out these 57 recipes full of the best filling ideas including chocolate flavored, holiday-inspired, and fruit-infused. You'll be so impressed with these fillings for macarons, and you'll have endless combinations to try!

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Wondering what to fill macarons with? You're going to love all these fun and delicious macaron filling ideas!

Since the shell (cookie) is usually fairly neutral in flavor, the filling is where you can pack a punch and add lots of character and variety to the macaron. You can also be creative and use differentmacaron piping tipsto make fun designs with the filling.

Below you'll find a list of filling ideas broken up by different categories. You can use your favorite macaron recipe for the shells, like these French-style macarons or Italian method macarons, then spice things up with one of the fillings below.

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What are Macarons Traditionally Filled With?

There are many different filling options. Here are some of the common and best fillings for macarons:

  • Buttercream: American, Swiss meringue, Italian meringue, etc. If you're looking for a classic buttercream filling, try my vanilla buttercream recipe.
  • Ganache: You can vary the flavor using different types of chocolate. Try my five-ingredient chocolate ganache filling.
  • Curd: Made with a variety of citrus and fruit flavors.
  • Jam: Can be used as a filling on its own or piped inside a ring of buttercream.
  • Caramel: Can be used on its own, piped inside a ring of buttercream, or incorporated completely into the buttercream.

Check out my digital cookbook, Flavorful Fillings, for 100+ macaron filling recipes using all of the traditional fillings listed above.

Fillings For Macarons

Classic Flavors

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Vanilla Buttercream: This five ingredientrecipe can be eaten alone or paired with jam or curd, and it's made in just 30 minutes.

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Chocolate Buttercream: The fluffiest and tastiest chocolate buttercream macaron filling that requires just six ingredients.

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Cream Cheese: It only takes six ingredients to enjoy this delicious cream cheese macaron filling. Plus, it's creamy and so delicious!

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Chocolate Ganache: This is a classic semi-sweet chocolate ganache that only requires five easy ingredients.

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White Chocolate: This ganache adds a rich and luxurious touch to macarons and is the perfect blank canvas if you want to layer in additional flavors of jam or compote.

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Salted Caramel: A rich and luxurious caramel, with the perfect amount of salt!

Chocolate Based

Chocolate Mint: You can't go wrong with a classic peppermint buttercream with a hint of chocolate.

Chocolate Salted Caramel: Mix chocolate ganache and caramel for a classic, yet delicious, combination.

Hot Chocolate: Combine chocolate ganache with marshmallow fluff for a heavenly flavor.

: A chocolate buttercream with crushed up M&M's is the ultimate candy treat.

Caramelized White Chocolate: These caramelized white chocolate macarons are stuffed with a nutty, rich filling.

Oreo: This beloved cookie is the perfect addition to a buttercream filling. Think cookies and cream with a macaron twist!

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Dessert Flavored

Brownie: Enjoy the rich, velvety taste of a brownie in macaron form. This brownie buttercream filling is for all chocolate lovers who want a little indulgence in their lives.

Cookie Dough: This brown sugar and chocolate chip buttercream pairs perfectly with a cold glass of milk.

Dulce De Leche: This recipe (made two ways) gives a twist to the classic caramel filling.

Peanut Butter: This peanut butter buttercream pairs perfectly with chocolate macaron shells.

Red Velvet: This recipe is everything you love about red velvet cake in macaron form. Bright white macaron shells are paired with a red velvet and cream cheese filling.

Strawberry Cheesecake: Recreate your favorite cheesecake flavor with a cream cheese and strawberry macaron jam filling.

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Fruit Infused

Blackberry: Blackberry jam infuses perfectly in buttercream for a bright, summer flavor.

Guava: This is a tropical twist on the classic buttercream using guava paste.

Lemon Curd: With just 5 ingredients and a few minutes of kitchen work, you will have a zesty lemon curd macaron filling that’s to die for.

Lime Curd: Lime curd gives a sour bite to your macarons.

Orange Lemon: The burst of citrus provides a nice pop of flavor in the buttercream!

Plum: Sweet and tart plum jam surrounded by a sugary buttercream is an easy macaron filling idea.

Raspberry: Combine some raspberry fruit spread with chocolate ganache for a classic macaron filling.

Strawberry Cream: Another classic flavor! This pink buttercream is made with freeze dried strawberries and cream cheese.

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Holiday Inspired

Apple Pie: A classic Thanksgiving pie also makes a great macaron filling.

Candy Corn: Melt in some candy corn to chocolate ganache for an easy Halloween treat.

Cranberry White Chocolate: Pair together cranberry sauce and white chocolate swiss meringue buttercream.

Eggnog: Dress up white chocolate ganache with some eggnog during the holiday months.

Gingerbread: A classic Christmas cookie also makes a luxurious holiday macaron filling.

Chocolate Pecan Pie: This chocolate ganache has a crunchy filling full of pecan bits.

Peppermint Bark: This chocolate pastry cream is filled with cocoa, espresso, and most importantly peppermint!

Snickerdoodle: There's nothing better than a buttercream filled with brown sugar and cinnamon.

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Sophisticated Flavors

Earl Grey Ganache: A classic white chocolate ganache infused with early grey tea.

Espresso: Espresso powder is a delicious addition to buttercream.

Lemon Lavender: A beautiful yellow colored buttercream with a hint of lavender.

Maple Pecan: This fall-inspired filling has a sweet touch of maple and a crunchy bite from the nuts.

Matcha: Matcha ganache is the perfect combination of sweet and bitter. The lovely green color really makes the macarons pop!

Pistachio: This cream cheese filling is flavored with finely ground pistachios.

Pumpkin Ganache: A creamy pumpkin spiced ganache is the perfect fall flavored filling.

Tiramisu: Mascarpone is the base of this decadent filling.

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Spiked With Alcohol

Baileys: A buttercream infused with Baileys Irish Cream would be perfect for a St. Patrick's Day celebration.

Champagne White Chocolate Ganache: A light and easy option that would be perfect for a party.

Guinness: Irish stout is a unique, boozy macaron filling that makes the perfect addition to the buttercream.

Jameson: This is a simple buttercream with a hint of Irish whiskey.

Kahlúa: A boozy, coffee flavored liqueur buttercream would be delicious with a chocolate macaron shell.

Margarita: This tequila and lime-infused buttercream will make you feel like you're sipping a drink on the beach.

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Wacky & Fun

Birthday Cake: Buttercream with boxed cake mix and rainbow sprinkles is a fun combination.

Cinnamon Toast Crunch: A cinnamon sugar buttercream that tastes like cereal.

Cotton Candy: This cotton candy flavored swiss meringue buttercream would pair perfectly with a brightly colored macaron shell.

Fruity Pebbles: Mix up some fruity pebbles cereal into buttercream for a fun texture and flavor.

Maple Bacon: This is the perfect combination of sweet and salty!

PB&J: A classic childhood flavor with peanut butter buttercream and jelly.

Piña Colada: This non-alcoholic filling combines pineapple jam and coconut buttercream.

S'mores: A combination of chocolate ganache and marshmallow fluff creates a s'more macaron.

Watermelon KoolAid: Relive a childhood favorite flavor with this watermelon buttercream.

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Macaron Filling FAQs

What is macaron filling made of?

There are many different options for macaron fillings including buttercream, caramel, ganache, curd, and jam. The possibilities are endless! The key is making sure the filling doesn't slide off the macaron shell.

What are some macaron fillings that don't need refrigeration?

The best filling to keep at room temperature is American buttercream.

Common American buttercream that's made with butter and confectioners' sugar can last about 2- 3 days outside of the refrigerator. Just make sure there isn't any added dairy, like milk or cream, in the recipe.

How do I pick the color of the macaron shell?

Typically, the color of the shell signals the flavor of the macaron. For example, if you're making a macaron with blueberry filling, you would want to consider coloring the macaron batter blue.

Can I make the macaron filling ahead of time?

Yes, many of the filling recipes listed above can be made ahead of time. Refer to the recipe notes for more specific details.

Can I pipe the macaron filling using a piping tip?

Yes! Many of the macaron fillings, especially buttercream, can be piped into fun and creative designs. I love using the extra-large Wilton tips to make fun piping designs on my macarons.

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FAQs

What kind of filling is in a macaron? ›

Macaron Filling Options

You can fill macarons with anything, from cream cheese frosting and Swiss meringue buttercream to lemon curd, jam, and chocolate ganache. My favorite filling for vanilla macarons is Swiss meringue buttercream because it's not too sweet — the macaron shells are plenty sweet on their own.

What macaron fillings don t need refrigeration? ›

What macaron filling doesn't need to be refrigerated? Fillings such as jam and preserves do not need to be refrigerated whereas buttercream fillings, similar to our Macaron Filling, do, since they contain butter.

What is the filling in macarons that doesn't melt? ›

These macarons are filled with a coconut fudge that is shelf stable for a couple of days, and it is so delicious and creamy! It won't melt during the heat, and will hold very well. It's also super easy to make.

How far in advance can you fill macarons? ›

Filled macarons will last 3-4 days in the fridge if stored correctly. If you make the shells ahead, they can be stored until you are ready to fill. Store unfilled shells at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2 days. Store unfilled shells in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 2 months.

What is the hardest part about making macarons? ›

For many people, including myself, the macaronage is the most challenging step in making macarons. Macaronage is the technique where you continue folding the mixture past full incorporation until you've achieved the perfect consistency.

Why are macarons so expensive? ›

Once cooled, the shells are filled with a buttercream or ganache filling. Why do macarons seem to be so expensive? Macarons are typically more expensive than other baked goods due to their labor-intensive preparation, high-quality ingredients, and delicate nature.

What are the best macaron flavors? ›

Top 5 most popular macaron flavors
  1. pistachio macaron. Surprising as it may seem, the pistachio macaron is a favorite among macaron lovers. ...
  2. raspberry macaroon. Without a doubt, the raspberry macaron is one of the top 5 most popular macarons! ...
  3. chocolate macaron. ...
  4. vanilla macaron. ...
  5. lemon macaron.

How long can macaron batter sit before piping? ›

This is a big myth! I've even heard people saying to not let the batter sit for an hour in the piping bag. This is far from the truth! You can absolutely let the batter sit for hours in the piping bag.

Can I freeze unfilled macaron shells? ›

As stated above, you can freeze unfilled macarons for three to six months. The unfilled shells are also called meringues.

How do you thicken macaron filling? ›

If you are making something like a fresh lemon curd to fill your macarons with you want to add an extra yolk or whole egg to stiffen up the curd. Alternatively, you could slightly lessen the amount of butter added to the curd by a tablespoon or so.

What makes macarons chewy? ›

Once you've filled the macarons, the moisture from the filling seeps into the shells. This is what gives macarons that deliciously chewy texture. It also helps fill that little air gap! So, if your baked macaron shells are hollow, give them a little time to mature in the fridge.

How do you keep macarons crispy? ›

Layer with Parchment Paper

Inside the container, use parchment paper to create layers between the macarons. This additional barrier helps prevent them from sticking together and preserves the integrity of the crisp shell.

What is the best flour for macarons? ›

Ingredients. Almond flour. A must in this (and any) French macaron recipe (and a key ingredient in my Linzer cookies), I recommend a “super fine”, blanched almond flour. As the name suggests, it's very fine and yields smooth, bump-free macaron tops.

What are the three types of macaron? ›

There are basically three methods you can use to make macarons: French, Italian, and Swiss. My favorite method for making egg white macarons is the Swiss, and for vegan macarons is the French method.

What is the inside of a macaron? ›

A macaron is a meringue-based sandwich cookie made with almond flour, egg whites, confectioners' sugar, and food coloring. Common fillings include buttercream, ganache, and fruit-based jam. The meringues have smooth tops, ruffled edges (called the "crown," "foot," or "pied"), and flat bottoms.

What is the middle of a macaron made of? ›

The macaron as it is known today, composed of two almond meringue discs filled with a layer of buttercream, jam, or ganache, was originally called the "Gerbet" or the "Paris macaron".

What are the 2 types of macaroons? ›

One of the main differences between French and Italian macarons is the method of preparation. French macarons are made by mixing the almond flour and powdered sugar with whipped egg whites, while Italian macarons are made by heating the sugar and egg whites together before adding in the almond flour.

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