Best Almond Paste Make Your Own Recipes

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HOMEMADE ALMOND PASTE



Homemade Almond Paste image

When a recipe she wanted to try called for almond paste, Anne Keenan of Nevada City, California decided to make her own. "It saves the expense of the store-bought kind," she says, "and results in a lighter baked product."

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 10m

Yield 1-1/2 cups.

Number Of Ingredients 5

1-1/2 cups blanched almonds
1-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
1 egg white
1-1/2 teaspoons almond extract
1/4 teaspoon salt

Steps:

  • Place almonds in a food processor; cover and process until smooth. Add the confectioners' sugar, egg white, extract and salt; cover and process until smooth., Divide almond paste into 1/2-cup portions; place in airtight containers. Refrigerate for up to 1 month or freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 84 calories, Fat 5g fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 29mg sodium, Carbohydrate 9g carbohydrate (7g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 2g protein.

ALMOND PASTE



Almond Paste image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 25m

Yield About 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup plus 3 tablespoons (250 grams) sugar
1/4 cup (75 grams) honey
1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons (100 grams) water
3 cups plus 3 tablespoons (500 grams) blanched, whole, almonds
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon (50 grams) Kirsch or simple syrup, optional
Scant 1/4 cup (50 grams) butter

Steps:

  • Place the sugar, honey and water in a saucepan and bring to a strong boil. Place the almonds in the food processor and grind until coarse. Remove the boiling sugar from the heat and pour over the coarse almonds. Blend until smooth. This may take 10 minutes or more, depending on the strength of the food processor. Remember, food processors are not usually strong enough to yield the same consistency as the almond paste that you can buy. If your mixture is too thick and the food processor is straining, you can add a little Kirsch or simple syrup to the processor. Add the liquid slowly and stop when the processor is moving more freely. The quality of almond paste is determined by how smooth the consistency is.
  • Wrap the almond paste in plastic wrap and allow it to cool. When you are ready to use it, knead in the butter. The butter makes it smooth and not so sticky.

ALMOND PASTE - MAKE YOUR OWN



ALMOND PASTE - Make your own image

You can make special varieties with different flavors by replacing all or some of the almonds with hazelnuts, peanuts, or walnuts.

Provided by Kim D.

Categories     Dessert

Time 30m

Yield 2 1/4 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/8 lbs confectioners' sugar
1 1/8 lbs almonds, blanched
2 eggs
orange flower water (optional)

Steps:

  • Place the almonds in a food processor and process until very finely ground.
  • Using a wooden spoon, mix the confectioner's sugar with the ground almonds until they are completely blended.
  • In a separate bowl, break the eggs and beat until they are frothy.
  • Pour them into the sugar and almond mixture.
  • Work the mixture using a clean odor-free wooden spoon or a spatula first and then using your hands until it comes away from the sides of the bowl.
  • Almond paste can be held for several days when wrapped in plastic film and stored in the refrigerator.
  • Notes: The proportion of the ingredients can be modified according to the end result that you wish to achieve; for example, you can use double the amount of sugar in respect to the almonds to obtain a sweeter and denser paste.
  • You don't necessarily have to use confectioner's sugar, which makes for a very smooth paste.
  • You can use ordinary sugar to obtain a more granular effect.
  • Eggs: The function of this ingredient is to bind the sugar and the almonds.
  • If you use only egg whites, you will obtain a soft paste, while whole eggs give a more medium-textured paste.
  • Almond paste made with egg yolks is thick and compact.
  • When you are mixing the almond paste, the egg should be added gradually, with a small amount of orange flower water.
  • If you see that the paste is becoming too wet, you can keep back some of the eggs.
  • Mixing almond paste: Be careful not to handle the mixture for too long: if almonds get too hot, they tend to give out their oil, and the paste will turn out greasy.

EASY VANILLA MARZIPAN



Easy vanilla marzipan image

It's worth having a go at making your own marzipan to cover your Christmas cake - and you can experiment with adding different flavours

Provided by Jane Hornby

Time 20m

Yield Covers a 20cm/8in cake

Number Of Ingredients 7

175g golden caster sugar
280g icing sugar, sifted, plus extra for kneading and rolling out
450g ground almond
seeds scraped from 1 vanilla pod
2 eggs, beaten
½ tsp orange or lemon juice
3 tbsp apricot jam, warmed then sieved

Steps:

  • Mix the sugars and almonds in a large bowl, then rub in the vanilla seeds until even. Make a well in the middle, then tip in the eggs and citrus juice. Cut the wet ingredients into the dry with a cutlery knife. Dust the surface with icing sugar, then knead the marzipan briefly with your hands to a smooth dough. Don't overdo it as the paste can get greasy. Add a bit more icing sugar if it seems too wet. Shape into a ball, then wrap and keep in a cool place until ready to cover the cake. Can be made up to 2 days in advance.
  • Lift the cake onto a cake board or plate, then use a pastry brush to cover evenly with a thin layer of jam. Dust the work surface with more icing sugar, then roll the marzipan into a circle about 40cm across, dusting underneath the marzipan with more icing sugar and turning it a quarter turn after every few pushes of the rolling pin.
  • Flip the top of the circle back over your rolling pin so you can see the underside of the marzipan, then lift the pin up and lift the marzipan over the cake. Stop once you can see that the edge of the marzipan nearest you is about level with the bottom of the cake. Flop the front of the marzipan down. Smooth the paste over the cake using the palms of your hands, then trim with a sharp knife. If any cracks appear, simply pinch the paste back together and smooth. Leave to dry for at least 24 hrs, or up to 3 days, before covering with icing.
  • How long does homemade marzipan keep? Although homemade marzipan contains raw eggs, the amount of sugar, and lack of moisture, prevents bacteria growing when left at room temperature, so your cake should last for 1-2 months iced. The most important thing is that you don't scrimp on drying time - once you've covered your cake in marzipan it should be left to completely dry out, before you then cover it with icing. If you want to make marzipan before you are ready to cover your cake, then wrap it well in cling film and keep in a fridge for up to a week - as wrapped in a ball it will still contain a little moisture. As it contains raw eggs it shouldn't be given to anyone in an at-risk group, including pregnant women, the elderly, the unwell and the very young. You can make a cooked marzipan, which carries no risks. It is a little softer, and harder to work with, but a good substitute if you are at all worried.

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