Easy Marzipan Recipe (2024)

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Make this Easy Homemade Marzipan Recipe in just 5 minutes! It is used for many sweets, cakes and pastries and is very popular during the Christmas holiday season.

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Marzipan is super quick and easy. Whiz it together in less than 5 minutes.

What is marzipan? Marzipan is a traditionanl sweet confection made with sugar and almonds, that's often used in cakes, pastries and candy.

You've probably seen it in the shops, but if you're wondering how to make mazipan, you've come to the right place.

It's surprisingly easy to make, so scroll down for my step by step tutorial, hints and tips.

It can then be used in a variety of different ways in sweet foods.

Add it to cookies, fill almond croissants or cover it in chocolate as classic marzipan candy.

It's also very popular in German Christmas recipes.

Marzipan always reminds me of my mum. She absolutely loves it.

She makes a pretty awesome Christmas cake (fruitcake) and it always has a delicious layer of marzipan hiding under the royal icing. Mum makes it every year, and even made it for my wedding cake!

It's silly, but my sisters and I have always teased her about her pronunciation of marzipan. She's from Belfast and her way of saying it always cracks us up. Sorry, mum!

Why You'll Love This Recipe

It is simple and easy to make.

Marzipan is made with few ingredients.

You can use it in a variety of different ways.

It's pliable so you can use it to cut or roll into decorative shapes for cakes, cupcakes and other desserts.

Homemade marzipan candy is great to give as a Christmas gift.

It can be made in advance and stored in the fridge for later use.

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Almond Meal: Almond meal makes up the base of marzipan. You can either ground up skinned and blanched almonds yourself in a food processor or purchase ground almond meal at a health food store or larger grocery stores.You can also use blanched almond flour, but make sure it's the grainy kind, not powdery.

Caster Sugar: Is also known as superfine sugar and helps with the texture.

Icing Sugar: Is a powdery confectioner's sugar.

Egg Whites: The egg whites help bind the homemade marzipan together. (Substitute corn syrup / golden syrup for a vegan marzipan).

Almond Essence: Also known as almond extract, this helps bring a deeper almond flavor into the marzipan. It's optional.

Food Processor: This helps blend everything together so that it’s an even consistency in flavor and texture.

How to Make Marzipan

Marzipan is seriously easy to make at home from scratch!

Follow this step-by-step photo tutorial, then scroll down to the recipe card for the full ingredients list and method.

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Add the almond meal and both sugars to a food processor.

Pulse in the food processor until it becomes a fine powder.

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Add the egg whites and almond essence and pulse until it comes together into a thick paste.

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Wrap well and store in a cool dry place until ready to use - up to 10 days.

Tips

Make sure you pulse everything together evenly until it all becomes the same consistency for the best texture.

If it’s not coming together, you can add a teaspoon of water or lemon juice.

Use almond meal that has been blanched first as this results in a more fine and dry powder.Unblanched will have little dark flecks of the almond skin in it. It will still work but the flecks will appear in the finished marzipan.

Make sure you are using egg whites and not the full eggs with the yolks.

Choose fresh pasturized eggs, since this recipe is uncooked.

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Serving Suggestions

Perfect to use in this German Stollen.

Serve thin slices alongside this Cavolo Nero Christmas Pudding.

Use it to make this Vegan Marzipan Chocolate Candy.

Use it in this beautiful Battenburg Cake.

Goes great with this Ginger Cranberry Kombucha Mocktail. Just roll it into little balls and serve as a candy.

Roll it into a log and cover with melted chocolate.

Turn it into marzipan roses to decorate a cake.

Variations

Omit the almond essence for a lighter almond taste.

Add a drop of rosewater for a Middle Eastern Marzipan.

Honey can be used as the binder instead of the egg but it will make the marzipan super sweet so you may have to add less sugar to get the correct taste for your liking.

Special diets

Make It Vegan: Traditionally, marzipan is made with egg whites but they can be replaced with corn syrup for a vegan marzipan.

Make it Gluten Free: The ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten-free but be sure to check your labels.

Storage

Storing: Fresh made marzipan can be stored in the fridge for up to 10 days so long as it is wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.

Freezing: You can freeze any extra portions of marzipan if it is wrapped tightly in plastic and sealed in an airtight container. It will last for up to 6 months.

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FAQs

What Does Marzipan Taste Like? Since it’s made of almonds, it has a nutty flavor with a hint of sweetness that is unlike any other nut.In some countries, a few drops of rosewater is added for a delicately floral flavor.

What’s The Difference Between Marzipan and Almond Paste? Almond paste is soft, slightly grainier and not sweet, whereas marzipan is firmer, smoother and sweeter.
Almond paste is usually used in baked goods, while marzipan is usually used on its own on Christmas cake, rolled into candies etc...

Does Marzipan Go Bad? If it is stored correctly or frozen it will last a long time and stay fresh!

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Marzipan Recipe

Kate Hackworthy | Veggie Desserts

This easy recipe shows you exactly how to make homemade marzipan. Marzipan is used for many sweets, cakes and marzipan fruits and is very popular during the Christmas holiday season.

Makes 800g / 1lb 12oz

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, German

Servings 25

Calories 139 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 cups (300g) almond meal / ground almonds
  • ½ cup (100g) caster sugar superfine sugar
  • 2 ½ cups (350g) icing sugar
  • 2 egg whites
  • ½ teaspoon almond essence

Instructions

  • Add the almond meal and both sugars to a food processor and pulse until it’s a fine powder.

  • Add the egg whites and almond essence and pulse until it comes together into a thick paste.

  • Ready to use immediately, or wrap well and store in the fridge until ready to use - up to 10 days.

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Notes

If it’s not coming together, you can add a teaspoon of water or lemon juice.

Marzipan is sweeter and smoother than almond paste.

Try adding a few drops of rose water.

Use it in stollen, many german Christmas recipes, or roll into decorative shapes for marzipan candy.

Nutrition

Calories: 139kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 3gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 4mgPotassium: 4mgFiber: 1gSugar: 16gCalcium: 28mgIron: 1mg

The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.

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FAQs

What is the marzipan rule? ›

In a danish "pure raw marzipan" the marzipan must consist of at least 60% almonds according to danish law. The rest is sugar and water. There are some recipes online with 50/50 sugar and almonds. But that is far too sweet for a danish marzipan.

What is the difference between almond paste and marzipan? ›

Almond paste has twice the amount of almonds in it compared to marzipan, making it coarser in texture and less sweet than its counterpart. Their consistency also differs as marzipan is smooth and pliable, almost clay-like, while almond paste is somewhat gritty and spreadable, almost like a cookie dough.

What is marzipan called in America? ›

Also called almond candy dough, marzipan is an agreeable, multi-purpose combo of the first two, with a subtle almond flavor and unmatched malleability. Be sure to try these marzipan cake recipes.

What can you use in place of marzipan? ›

Process 6 oz of slivered, blanched almonds in a food processor. When they are finely ground, remove them and add 1 cup of an artificial sweetener, such as Splenda, 2 tbsp of liquid egg substitute, 2 tsp of almond extract and 1 tsp of lemon juice. Mix them together until well combined. Use as a marzipan substitute.

Why is marzipan not popular in America? ›

Not many Americans have been exposed to marzipan. Most that have have been exposed to the southern European style which has much more sugar (60:40 sugar:almond or more) and doesn't taste all that great. Also, a lot of it is imported and by the time it gets to the US it's stale.

Can you over knead marzipan? ›

Lightly dust a work surface with icing sugar and then place the marzipan on the work surface. 4. Knead the marzipan 2-5 times to make it smoother however, do not over knead as this will release the oils from the almonds making the marzipan greasy.

What is the best marzipan? ›

The World's Finest Marzipan

Lubeca has been producing marzipan since 1904. The company continues to use traditional methods of production and is recognized by bakers, pastry chefs and chocolatiers as one of the leading producers of high quality almond paste marzipan.

What is so special about marzipan? ›

The glory of marzipan is because it holds a shape easily, you can cut out or mold your own figures to decorate holiday pastries. It's also used as a kind of heavy-duty frosting for Christmas cakes because it helps long-keeping cakes (like fruitcakes) retain their moisture instead of going stale.

What is the difference between frangipane and marzipan? ›

Frangipane is a rich, cream-based filling, while marzipan is a thick paste mostly used for decorative purposes. The main thing they have in common is the almonds required to make each one, but beyond that, they're wildly different — especially in consistency — meaning you'll find them used differently, too.

What is the old name for marzipan? ›

1901 (in modern use; earlier march payne, late 15c., from French or Dutch), from German Marzipan, from Italian marzapane "candy box," from Medieval Latin matapanus "small box," earlier, "coin bearing image of seated Christ," which is of uncertain origin, altered in Italian by folk etymology as though from Latin Marci ...

Why is marzipan expensive? ›

Marzipan comes from nuts—it's traditionally made with ground almonds. In order to maintain quality standards, many countries regulate the percentage of almonds a recipe must have for it to be legally called "marzipan." This discourages the use of apricot kernels as a cheap substitute for almonds.

Is marzipan healthy or unhealthy? ›

The best quality marzipan contains less sugar in the raw mix. Good marzipan contains minerals such calcium, potassium and magnesium and is also rich in vitamin B and polyunsaturated fatty acids. On the downside, marzipan is high in fat and in sugar.

Can you buy ready made marzipan? ›

Dr. Oetker Professional Ready to Roll Marzipan is made with fine Californian almonds and Moroccan almond butter to create a superb flavour and texture which can be rolled out easily to achieve a smooth surface on your cakes. It has the natural nut colour of almonds and contains no added colouring.

Can you use any jam under marzipan? ›

The surface of the cake is usually brushed with apricot jam before the marzipan is added, to give a slighty tacky surface that the marzipan can stick to. If you can't find apricot jam then marmalade is a good alternative.

What is marzipan in English? ›

marzipan [noun, adjective] (of) a sweet paste made of crushed almonds and sugar, used in decorating cakes, making sweets etc.

What is the marzipan pig tradition? ›

In Germany, Norway and Denmark, the gift of a marzipan pig at Christmas and New Year's symbolizes good luck and fortune in the year to come. Marzipan pigs are sometimes presented with four-leaf clovers, coins or other symbols of good luck in their mouths."

Why do you cover cakes with marzipan? ›

The traditional layer of marzipan on a cake helps to keep the cake moist by trapping in moisture which in turn stops it from going stale. It also provides a smooth surface for your final icing covering.

How long should you leave marzipan on cake before icing? ›

Marzipan should ideally dry out before you apply icing. This can take anything from one to five days, with homemade marzipan usually taking longer than ready-made. It's ready when it feels dry (it will feel quite oily at first).

Why is marzipan eaten at Christmas? ›

The Christmas cake got its layer of marzipan because the Twelfth Night cake – traditionally covered in it – was banned by the Puritan and Lord Protector of England, Oliver Cromwell as too frivolous, so people added the marzipan they loved so much to their Christmas cake instead.

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