Crave-Worthy Rose Orange Shortbread Madeleines

Rose orange shortbread madeleine cookies drizzled with pink icing and dried rose petals

I’m hardly being hyperbolic when I state that I think world peace could be negotiated over a plate of shortbread cookies and a cup of organic Earl Grey tea. In fact, I think I have solved some of my own most pressing concerns with just that combination. Now, this may all be owing to my Scottish heritage and my penchant for all things old-fashioned and steeped in tradition—I am, after all, just an antique girl living in a modern world—but I am not alone in my belief in the power of a good shortbread cookie!

After trying these rose and orange shortbread madeleines, you’ll be a shortbread believer too.

Soft rose petals and orange peel powder brighten the buttery sweetness of these shortbread cookies. Traditional madeleines are more of a sponge cake than a dense butter-y cookie, but the unique sea-shell shape of a madeleine mold practically begs for a wee bit of shortbread. So, despite being a departure from a “proper” madeleine, these cookies will absolutely delight.

Hand holding spoon filled with rose shortbread dough

My technique for these rose and orange shortbread madeleines strays from the tradition of cutting cool butter into a flour/sugar mixture. Instead, I cream softened butter with powdered sugar and orange peel powder, and then stir in the rose petals and flour by hand so as to not overwork the dough. This method allows a little “lift” in the resulting cookie, with good mold imprints. Drizzled with a little orange-flavored icing and colored with just a pinch of beet root powder, these sweet little cookies are a real treat.

Whether solving a global crisis, or simply looking for some personal peace and quiet, these rose and orange shortbread madeleines are a perfect way to unwind ... with organic tea, of course!

Rose and Orange Shortbread Madeleines Recipe

Yields approximately 16 madeleines.

Active Time: 30 minutes

Dough Ingredients

Icing Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup organic powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp. freshly squeezed organic orange juice
  • Pinch of organic beet root powder (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 325° F.
  2. Lightly grease 12-cavity madeleine tin.
  3. Cream butter, powdered sugar, organic orange powder, and rose water in the bowl of a stand mixer until light and fluffy, about 30 to 40 seconds.
  4. Add flour and organic rose petals, stirring by hand until well combined.
  5. Press one tablespoon of mixture firmly into each cavity of mold.
  6. Bake on center rack of oven for 15 minutes, or until edges are lightly golden and center of the cookies appear “dry”.
  7. Remove from oven and allow to cool for two minutes.
  8. Gently remove cookies from mold.
  9. Cool completely on wire rack.
  10. To make icing, whisk together powdered sugar, orange juice, and optional beet root powder. Adjust juice if needed so that icing is a thick but drizzle-able consistency. 
  11. Drizzle icing onto ridged side of cooled madeleines.
  12. Allow icing to set for at least 10 minutes before serving.

 

Looking for more floral Culinary goodness?

Make Devon's Fresh Elder Flower Syrup!


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Rose petals in bowl sitting on wooden cutting board near a ceramic cup full of flour and a large mixing bowl of dough


Topics: Culinary, Recipes

Devon

Written by Devon on March 1, 2018

Devon is a writer and author on subjects of holistic and sustainable living at NittyGrittyLife.com. She has a degree in Complementary and Alternative Medicine from the American College of Healthcare Sciences, and her first book, The Backyard Herbal Apothecary, will be published by Page Street Publishing in Spring 2019. Devon's work outside of Nitty Gritty Life can be seen at LearningHerbs.com, GrowForageCookFerment.com, AttainableSustainable.net, and in the magazine The Backwoods Home. Devon's second book, as yet untitled with be published Fall 2019.


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Crave-Worthy Rose Orange Shortbread Madeleines

Rose orange shortbread madeleine cookies drizzled with pink icing and dried rose petals

I’m hardly being hyperbolic when I state that I think world peace could be negotiated over a plate of shortbread cookies and a cup of organic Earl Grey tea. In fact, I think I have solved some of my own most pressing concerns with just that combination. Now, this may all be owing to my Scottish heritage and my penchant for all things old-fashioned and steeped in tradition—I am, after all, just an antique girl living in a modern world—but I am not alone in my belief in the power of a good shortbread cookie!

After trying these rose and orange shortbread madeleines, you’ll be a shortbread believer too.

Soft rose petals and orange peel powder brighten the buttery sweetness of these shortbread cookies. Traditional madeleines are more of a sponge cake than a dense butter-y cookie, but the unique sea-shell shape of a madeleine mold practically begs for a wee bit of shortbread. So, despite being a departure from a “proper” madeleine, these cookies will absolutely delight.

Hand holding spoon filled with rose shortbread dough

My technique for these rose and orange shortbread madeleines strays from the tradition of cutting cool butter into a flour/sugar mixture. Instead, I cream softened butter with powdered sugar and orange peel powder, and then stir in the rose petals and flour by hand so as to not overwork the dough. This method allows a little “lift” in the resulting cookie, with good mold imprints. Drizzled with a little orange-flavored icing and colored with just a pinch of beet root powder, these sweet little cookies are a real treat.

Whether solving a global crisis, or simply looking for some personal peace and quiet, these rose and orange shortbread madeleines are a perfect way to unwind ... with organic tea, of course!

Rose and Orange Shortbread Madeleines Recipe

Yields approximately 16 madeleines.

Active Time: 30 minutes

Dough Ingredients

Icing Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup organic powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 tsp. freshly squeezed organic orange juice
  • Pinch of organic beet root powder (optional)

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 325° F.
  2. Lightly grease 12-cavity madeleine tin.
  3. Cream butter, powdered sugar, organic orange powder, and rose water in the bowl of a stand mixer until light and fluffy, about 30 to 40 seconds.
  4. Add flour and organic rose petals, stirring by hand until well combined.
  5. Press one tablespoon of mixture firmly into each cavity of mold.
  6. Bake on center rack of oven for 15 minutes, or until edges are lightly golden and center of the cookies appear “dry”.
  7. Remove from oven and allow to cool for two minutes.
  8. Gently remove cookies from mold.
  9. Cool completely on wire rack.
  10. To make icing, whisk together powdered sugar, orange juice, and optional beet root powder. Adjust juice if needed so that icing is a thick but drizzle-able consistency. 
  11. Drizzle icing onto ridged side of cooled madeleines.
  12. Allow icing to set for at least 10 minutes before serving.

 

Looking for more floral Culinary goodness?

Make Devon's Fresh Elder Flower Syrup!


You may also enjoy: 

Rose petals in bowl sitting on wooden cutting board near a ceramic cup full of flour and a large mixing bowl of dough


Topics: Culinary, Recipes

Devon

Written by Devon on March 1, 2018

Devon is a writer and author on subjects of holistic and sustainable living at NittyGrittyLife.com. She has a degree in Complementary and Alternative Medicine from the American College of Healthcare Sciences, and her first book, The Backyard Herbal Apothecary, will be published by Page Street Publishing in Spring 2019. Devon's work outside of Nitty Gritty Life can be seen at LearningHerbs.com, GrowForageCookFerment.com, AttainableSustainable.net, and in the magazine The Backwoods Home. Devon's second book, as yet untitled with be published Fall 2019.