Orange Marmalade Croissants have become a delightful weekend project for me, and I’m excited to share this journey with you.
These treats are perfect for a leisurely breakfast or brunch, bringing a touch of sweetness and sophistication to your table.
What makes these croissants special is the delightful combination of flaky, buttery pastry and the bright, zesty flavor of orange marmalade. It’s a pairing that truly elevates the classic croissant.
Recipe Overview: Orange Marmalade Croissant
This recipe is all about creating a simple yet elegant treat: flaky croissants filled with a vibrant, tangy orange marmalade.
The beauty lies in the contrast – the rich, buttery layers of the croissant paired with the sweet and slightly bitter notes of the marmalade.
It’s a wonderful balance of flavors that will make your taste buds sing!
These are perfect for a special weekend breakfast, a delightful addition to a brunch spread, or even a sweet treat with your afternoon tea or coffee.
You can impress your loved ones.
Detailed Ingredients for Orange Marmalade Croissant
Here’s what you’ll need to gather for this recipe:
- Store-bought, ready-to-bake Croissants: 4 large. Using pre-made croissants is a fantastic shortcut, saving you time and effort without sacrificing that delicious, flaky texture. Look for ones that are labeled “all-butter” for the best flavor.
- Orange Marmalade: ½ cup. I recommend using a good-quality marmalade, preferably one with visible pieces of orange peel. This adds texture and intensifies the orange flavor.
- Powdered Sugar (Optional): For dusting. Just a light sprinkle adds a touch of sweetness and makes the croissants look even more appealing.
- Orange Zest (Optional): 1 teaspoon. If you want to really boost the orange flavor, a little fresh zest stirred into the marmalade is a great addition.
- Egg (Optional): 1, beaten. Brushing the croissants with a beaten egg before baking gives them a beautiful golden-brown, glossy finish. This is optional, but it does enhance the appearance.
If you don’t have croissants, feel free to use puff pastry.
Step-by-Step Instructions: Making Your Orange Marmalade Croissants
- Prepare the Croissants: Gently unroll your store-bought croissants on a lightly floured surface or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. This prevents them from sticking.
- Add the Marmalade: Take a spoonful of your delicious orange marmalade (about 1-2 tablespoons per croissant) and carefully spread it over the wider end of each croissant triangle. Don’t overfill; you want a nice balance between pastry and filling.
- Optional Orange Zest Boost: If you’re using orange zest, now’s the time to mix it into your remaining marmalade. This will give your filling an extra burst of citrusy goodness.
- Roll ‘Em Up: Starting from the wide end (where you put the marmalade), gently roll each croissant towards the pointed end. Try to roll them somewhat loosely to allow for expansion during baking.
- Optional Egg Wash: If you want that beautiful golden sheen, lightly brush the top of each rolled croissant with the beaten egg.
- Baking Time: Bake the croissants according to the package directions for the ready-to-bake croissants you purchased. Usually, this is around 12-15 minutes at 375°F (190°C), but it can vary. Keep an eye on them! You’re looking for a deep golden-brown color and a flaky texture.
- Cooling and Dusting: Once they’re out of the oven, let the croissants cool slightly on a wire rack. While they’re still warm, you can dust them with a bit of powdered sugar, if desired. This adds a touch of extra sweetness and makes them look bakery-perfect.
- Enjoy it!
Variations & Tips for The Best Orange Marmalade Croissant
- Citrus Twist: Experiment with different citrus marmalades, like lemon or grapefruit, for a unique flavor profile.
- Spice It Up: Add a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom to the marmalade for a warm, spiced twist.
- Make-Ahead: You can assemble the croissants (fill and roll them) the night before, cover them tightly with plastic wrap, and refrigerate. Then, bake them fresh in the morning.
- Storage: Store leftover croissants in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.
- Reheating: To reheat, pop them in a preheated oven at 300°F (150°C) for a few minutes until warmed through. This will help restore their crispiness.
- Enjoy these delicious treats with a cup of coffee.
Key Details
- Prep time: 10 minutes
- Cook time: 12-15 minutes (or according to croissant package directions)
- Total time: 22-25 minutes
- Servings: 4
- Equipment you’ll need: Baking sheet, parchment paper (optional), small bowl (for egg wash, if using), pastry brush (optional).

Orange Marmalade Croissant
Ingredients
- Store-bought ready-to-bake Croissants: 4 large
- Orange Marmalade: ½ cup
- Powdered Sugar Optional: For dusting
- Orange Zest Optional: 1 teaspoon
- Egg Optional: 1, beaten
Instructions
- Gently unroll your store-bought croissants on a lightly floured surface or a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Take a spoonful of your delicious orange marmalade (about 1-2 tablespoons per croissant) and carefully spread it over the wider end of each croissant triangle.
- If you're using orange zest, now's the time to mix it into your remaining marmalade.
- Starting from the wide end, gently roll each croissant towards the pointed end.
- If you want that beautiful golden sheen, lightly brush the top of each rolled croissant with the beaten egg.
- Bake the croissants according to the package directions for the ready-to-bake croissants you purchased. Usually, this is around 12-15 minutes at 375°F (190°C), but it can vary.
- Once they're out of the oven, let the croissants cool slightly on a wire rack. While they're still warm, you can dust them with a bit of powdered sugar, if desired.