23 Creative & Delectable Marzipan Recipes - In the Kitch (2024)

As you will see from this list, marzipan can be used in various ways to create unique treats or simply eaten all on its own. Some recipes even call for baking it into cookies or using it as a cupcake frosting!

Marzipan really does lend itself well to creativity. After having browsed through this marzipan recipes list, you may even venture to come up with your own idea.

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  • What is Marzipan?
  • #1. Basic Marzipan Recipe
  • #2. Marzipan Nut Balls
  • #3. Hausfreunde with Caramelized Cashews
  • #4. Chewy Almond Marzipan Bars
  • #5. Marzipan-Stuffed Almond Sugar Cookies
  • #6. Dark Chocolate Marzipan Cookies
  • #7. Marzipan Cinnamon Challah
  • #8. Vegan Marzipan Truffles
  • #9. German Baked Marzipan Bites
  • #10. Mohn Marzipan Kringel
  • #11. Keto Marzipan
  • #12. Marzipan Cherry Cake
  • #13. Marzipan Buttercream
  • #14. Chocolate Marzipan Truffles
  • #15. Fig Lemon Marzipan Bundt Cake
  • #16. Spiced Christmas Cupcakes with Marzipan Frosting
  • #17. Raw Christmas Cake Bites
  • #18. Easy Chocolate Marzipan Recipe
  • #19. Clean Eating Marzipan Candy
  • #20. Ganache-Filled Marzipan Truffles
  • #21. How to Make Marzipan (and Marzipan Pyramids)
  • #22. Simnel Cake
  • #23. Marzipan Fudge Roll
  • Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marzipan?

Marzipan is a confectionery paste consisting of finely ground almonds that have been sweetened with powdered sugar or honey and sometimes held together with raw egg whites. Some variations will use honey or other binding ingredients in place of the raw egg white. It can be used to decorate cakes because of its pliability, but can also be eaten as-is or coated in chocolate, etc.

It is not to be confused with almond paste, which is less sweet and mainly used as a filling.

#1. Basic Marzipan Recipe

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If you’ve never made marzipan before, this is a good place to start. This easy tutorial tells you exactly how to make basic marzipan with tips and tricks! Make sure to have almond flour on hand - also known as almond meal.

Basic Marzipan Recipe from Plated Cravings

#2. Marzipan Nut Balls

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You can whip up these marzipan nut balls in only 15 minutes, so they make a great last-minute sweet snack or bite-sized dessert! The added flavors of cinnamon and orange zest are a nice touch.

Marzipan Nut Balls Recipe

#3. Hausfreunde with Caramelized Cashews

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This recipe uses marzipan as a way to add an extra layer to shortbread cookies. Apricot jam is spread onto each cookie, topped with a marzipan round, dipped in chocolate and then sprinkled with chopped, caramelized cashews. That is a whole lot of yummy in one bite!

Hausfreunde with Caramelized Cashews Recipe from Lavender & Macarons

#4. Chewy Almond Marzipan Bars

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If you are craving something sweet and chewy, these almond marzipan bars should satisfy! They are topped with toasted almonds to provide a crunchy outer layer, but the inside of these bars is soft and chewy; a great texture combination.

Chewy Almond Marzipan Bars Recipe from Sweet & Savoury Pursuits

#5. Marzipan-Stuffed Almond Sugar Cookies

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Have you ever tried a stuffed cookie? These sugar cookies are filled with an orange blossom water-scented marzipan paste and rolled in crunchy sliced almonds. Yum!

Marzipan-Stuffed Almond Sugar Cookies Recipe from Love and Olive Oil

#6. Dark Chocolate Marzipan Cookies

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These cookies are loaded with chopped dark chocolate, dark chocolate chips and chunks of marzipan. A sprinkling of sea salt flakes after baking finishes off this decadent treat. Need I say more?

Dark Chocolate Marzipan Cookies Recipe from The Sweet and Sour Baker

#7. Marzipan Cinnamon Challah

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This cinnamon marzipan challah is a beautiful 6-strand braided bread filled with a cinnamon-marzipan mixture. The recipe includes step by step photos for this soft and fluffy dessert bread.

Marzipan Cinnamon Challah Recipe from Dough Eyed

#8. Vegan Marzipan Truffles

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Would you believe these vegan truffles take only 5 minutes to make with 2 ingredients? You begin with pre-made marzipan, shape them into balls and dip into melted chocolate. Chopped toasted almonds and flaked almonds are an optional topping.

Vegan Marzipan Truffles Recipe from The Loopy Whisk

#9. German Baked Marzipan Bites

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These marzipan bites are called ‘Bethmännchen’ in Germany and there is a little family history story to go with the Christmas treat that you can read on the post. You are basically going to bake some marzipan into cookies and top them with blanched almonds.

German Baked Marzipan Bites Recipe from Food and Journeys

#10. Mohn Marzipan Kringel

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These German poppy seed marzipan cookies filled with jam would look so beautiful on the Christmas dessert table. They can be made well ahead of time and actually get more delicious with age.

Mohn Marzipan Kringel Recipe from Cinnamon and Coriander

#11. Keto Marzipan

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Here is another recipe for basic marzipan, but it’s keto-friendly! Instead of powdered sugar to sweeten the marzipan, this recipe calls for erythritol and sugar-free almond extract to keep it keto.

Keto Marzipan Recipe from Hungry for Inspiration

#12. Marzipan Cherry Cake

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Almond and cherry make for a great flavor combination. The marzipan in this recipe is layered in between an almond sponge cake with candied cherries.

Marzipan Cherry Cake Recipe from Charlotte's Lively Kitchen

#13. Marzipan Buttercream

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This marzipan buttercream actually turns out quite smooth with some extra blitzing and looks beautiful piped onto cupcakes, Christmas cake or mince pies.

Marzipan Buttercream Recipe from Charlotte's Lively Kitchen

#14. Chocolate Marzipan Truffles

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These marzipan truffles are made with either dark or milk chocolate and drizzled with white chocolate. You could also flip those around and use the white as the base instead. Either way, they look beautiful!

Chocolate Marzipan Truffles Recipe from Daring Gourmet

#15. Fig Lemon Marzipan Bundt Cake

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If you are also a fan of figs, then this marzipan bundt cake is a must try! It is flavored with limoncello - an Italian lemon liqueur and figs. The marzipan is rolled into balls and baked into the cake so that each slice will contain one. Neat idea.

Fig Lemon Marzipan Bundt Cake Recipe from Tin and Thyme

#16. Spiced Christmas Cupcakes with Marzipan Frosting

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If you are looking for a Christmas marzipan dessert idea, why not try these spiced cupcakes with white-chocolate marzipan frosting? They will certainly give you and your guests some good Christmas feels.

Spiced Christmas Cupcakes with Marzipan Frosting Recipe from A Mummy Too

#17. Raw Christmas Cake Bites

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As you can see by these vegan raw cake bites, marzipan desserts tend to have the look of elegance and style. The marzipan paste is moistened with maple syrup and coconut oil, rather than raw egg whites.

Raw Christmas Cake Bites Recipe from Spamella B

#18. Easy Chocolate Marzipan Recipe

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Elevate your basic marzipan by simply adding some cocoa powder. This recipe shows you how to make the marzipan from scratch, even grinding the almonds yourself. Once the chocolate marzipan has firmed up a bit in the fridge, it is shaped into balls and rolled in chocolate sprinkles; a nice take on marzipan!

Easy Chocolate Marzipan Recipe from Santa Barbara Chocolate

#19. Clean Eating Marzipan Candy

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Instead of giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day, you could surprise that special someone with some homemade marzipan heart candies. Find a cute heart candy mold, fill it with some easy homemade marzipan, freeze and pop them out. At this point you could even dip them into chocolate or just get to wrapping them in colored foil paper.

Clean Eating Marzipan Candy Recipe from The Gracious Pantry

#20. Ganache-Filled Marzipan Truffles

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These marzipan truffles take it up a notch with some ganache filling and a dark chocolate-pistachio coating. Ooh la la!

Ganache-Filled Marzipan Truffles Recipe from Floating Kitchen

#21. How to Make Marzipan (and Marzipan Pyramids)

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If you are the super creative type, you can come up with all sorts of marzipan designs - like these marzipan pyramids! The texture of the marzipan looks similar to sand and they can be dusted with gold luster dust for the full effect. They are no-bake and if you don’t want to use raw egg whites, this recipe suggests using a few tablespoons of water and brandy instead.

Marzipan Pyramids Recipe from Tikkido

#22. Simnel Cake

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Simnel cake is an Easter cake with a couple layers of marzipan or almond paste. Marzipan balls are placed around the edge of this cake, giving it a cool presentation.

Simnel Cake Recipe from Attachment Mummy

#23. Marzipan Fudge Roll

This fudge roll uses a layer of rose-water flavored marzipan with a layer of chocolate fudge, rolled together and sliced to create a delicious chocolate swirl treat.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What nut is used to make marzipan?

Almonds!

What is marzipan made of?

Marzipan is made of a sweetener, like icing sugar or honey, egg white (as a binder) and almond meal (finely ground almonds).

What does marzipan taste like?

Marzipan is sweet from the icing sugar and has a nutty taste from the ground almonds.

Where is marzipan from?

Marzipan has more than a few potential origins: Persia (Iran), Germany, Spain, France and Italy.

Where can I buy marzipan?

You should be able to find it in the baking aisle of the grocery store in tubes or at online stores. You can also make it yourself at home.

Looking for more recipe ideas? Check out What to Do With Leftover Pumpkin Pie Filling

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FAQs

What is the difference between almond paste and marzipan? ›

Almond paste has a coarser texture but is much softer than marzipan, which allows it to be spread as a filling. Unlike marzipan, almond paste holds up in baking. The sugar content of almond paste is lower and its almond content higher than marzipan.

What is the best use of 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.

How long does marzipan candy last? ›

As long as it is kept cool or refrigerated, marzipan has a long life, months at least. At warm or room temperature the almond content will slowly oxidise and develop off flavours.

Can you freeze marzipan? ›

A: If you have only used part of a packet of marzipan and have no immediate use for the left overs, you can tightly wrap the unused marzipan in freezer bags and freeze for up to 6 months. If your packets are unopened you will probably find you don't need to as marzipan naturally has a long shelf life.

What is marzipan called in America? ›

What is Marzipan? Marzipan, also known as almond candy dough, is a smooth and pliable confectionary paste made from almonds that can be used as a cake icing or molded into candies. It features a clay-like consistency that makes it easy to handle.

What is so special about marzipan? ›

Both products are made with sugar and almonds, but marzipan has a candy-like flavor and a secret ingredient–an egg white–that makes it smooth and moldable. Almond paste, on the other hand, is coarser in texture and less sweet, making it better suited for use as a filling.

Is marzipan healthy? ›

1 Because marzipan is based on almonds, it is a sufficient content of vitamin E, in fact, as in the walnut. This vitamin in nature is a very powerful antioxidant and helps to fight stress and nervous tension.

Who makes the best marzipan in the world? ›

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.

Is it OK to eat marzipan? ›

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.

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 marzipan go bad? ›

In general, marzipan has a pretty long shelf life — think weeks, months, or sometimes even years. Naturally, there are a few factors to consider such as whether the marzipan has been commercially produced or made from scratch, and whether or not it's been opened.

Is out of date marzipan OK? ›

I would use it - in fact I remember finding a Christmas cake in my larder well over a year old with marzipan that had gone hard and wasn't ill. I love marzipan and could never throw it out ... So much sugar I'm sure it will be fine - nibble a bit and if it tastes ok you're good to go!

What's the difference between frangipane and marzipan? ›

Frangipane is a variation of soft, spreadable custard that bakers commonly use as a filling in tarts, galettes, and puff pastries. Marzipan is a sweet almond paste used as a candy or fondant, adding texture to traditional cakes, like German stollen, or rolled out and used like fondant.

Why is Battenberg cake pink and yellow? ›

Why Is a Battenberg Cake Pink and Yellow? A classic Battenberg cake is made with yellow and pink cake in a checkered pattern. It is said that these four blocks represent the four princes of Battenberg. The cake was created to satisfy both the British palate as well as German aesthetics.

What is the difference between yellow and white marzipan? ›

British Marzipan

White marzipan is the preferred marzipan for dying with food coloring. It is also used to make three-dimensional cake decorations such as fruits or vegetables. Golden marzipan on the other hand is mostly used to cover cakes, such as Battenburg cake and the traditional British Christmas fruitcake.

Can I substitute almond paste for marzipan? ›

The two products are different enough that, just like those near-doppelgängers cucumbers and zucchini, you shouldn't be swapping them willy-nilly. You can, however, MacGyver marzipan from almond paste by mixing it with additional sugar in the form of powered sugar, simple syrup, and/or corn syrup.

Does marzipan taste like almond paste? ›

While you might come across recipes that mistakenly use the terms "marzipan" and "almond paste" interchangeably, they're different ingredients with different purposes. Bon Appetit explains that, since marzipan and almond paste have distinctly different flavors and textures, they shouldn't be used interchangeably.

What can I use in place of almond paste? ›

Save this answer. The most common substitute is persipan - a paste made from apricot kernels. It has less taste than almond paste itself, but you can add artificial almond flavoring.

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