Amaretti are those gluten-free Italian cookies, or rather “macarons”, which can be hard or soft and chewy, they are usually flavored with almond extract. Perfect to go with your tea or coffee or to offer during the festive season.
So if you have egg whites left over and you don’t know what to do with them, even if the meringue is the first thing that comes to mind. But with a few ingredients you can make these magnificent amaretti with the subtle scent of orange blossom that goes wonderfully with lemon and orange.
I share with you this wonderful recipe, flavored with honey, citrus and orange blossom, crispy on the outside and soft “chewy” on the inside. Enough to WOW your guests during an afternoon tea or a coffee break.
This recipe is from ottolenghi’s book “Sweet” co-authored with Helen Goh (to which I made some edits). It’s simple and very easy to make, but it takes time to rest. I’ll explain everything to you below.










4 Comments
Eleni
03/03/2022 at 07:12
Excellent!
Thank you and I had a previous recipe similar or maybe identical to this but could not find it – these do not last long – thank you again!!!
4passionfood
03/03/2022 at 11:19
So happy that you liked them, they’re my favourites.
Gosia
03/02/2026 at 13:59
These are truely spectacular. Thank you for a very thorough recipe! I agree they don’t need that much sugar.
I also added a tbsp of yozu marmalade, instead od the candied lemon peel.
Best wishes from snowy and icy Pomerania, Poland 🩵💙
4passionfood
15/02/2026 at 11:37
Hi Gosia,
Thank you so much for your comment, I’m thrilled that you enjoyed the recipe and found the informations thorough and useful.
Using the yuzu marmelade instead of the candied citrus peel is a fantastic idea, I’ll keep it in mind for the next time. And please feel free to share any other modifications you might try in the future, I appreciate your suggestions and love to see how everyone personalises the recipes in their way.
Have a good day.