4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (2024)

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All you need to make this Marzipan recipe is almond flour, powdered sugar, extract, and corn syrup (or honey). You can grind your own almond flour with a food processor or buy it from the grocery store. This easy recipe makes delicious marzipan perfect for Christmas cake or decorative shapes.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (1)

Marzipan is a sweet almond paste made of ground almonds similar to fondant or modeling chocolate. It can be colored and shaped into marzipan fruit, used for marzipan cookies, or even rolled out to cover a cake. It’s commonly used in the UK, Italy, and Germany and is like a really good-tasting smooth dough. Store-bought marzipan is super fine and smooth, so people often buy it because they want an extra smooth texture.

Table of contents

  • Marzipan Ingredients
  • How to Make Homemade Marzipan
    • Making Almond Flour
    • Making Marzipan
  • How to Use Marzipan
  • FAQ
  • Related Recipes

Marzipan Ingredients

4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (2)Blanched (peeled) almonds or finely ground almond flour are the main ingredient in homemade marzipan and will result in a smoother texture than raw (unpeeled) almonds. It’s more cost-effective to grind your own whole almonds but to save time you can buy finely ground almond flour.

Powdered sugar adds sweetness without adding grit.

Almond extract or vanilla extract is used to bring out that yummy almond flavor. Rose water is also commonly used to add flavor but it is totally optional.

Corn syrup or honey is used as a binder to hold the almond mixture together. Any liquid sweetener like simple syrup, agave, or maple syrup will work.

How to Make Homemade Marzipan

Making Almond Flour

  1. Use blanched almonds without the skin so that your flour is nice and pale.
  2. Grind your almonds in a food processor by pulsing in bursts.
  3. Sift your almonds through a strainer to remove any large bits of almond.
  4. Return the larger pieces to the food processor to grind up again.
  5. Repeat the process until you have enough finely ground almond flour.

Making Marzipan

  1. Place the almond flour and powdered sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment and mix until combined. You can also mix this by hand with a spatula.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (3)
  2. Add the corn syrup and extract and mix on low for about 1 minute until the dough starts sticking together. If it comes together when you squeeze it with your hand, it’s done mixing. If your marzipan seems dry, add another teaspoon of corn syrup and keep blending.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (4)4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (5)
  3. Place the butter on top of the marzipan and knead it together on the counter. The butter is optional but it will help make your marzipan smooth.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (6)
  4. Wrap the marzipan in plastic wrap and seal it in a Ziploc bag. Refrigerate for at least an hour before forming it into shapes. Fresh marzipan keeps in the fridge for 6 weeks or freezer for 6 months or more.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (7)4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (8)4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (9)4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (10)

How to Use Marzipan

  • Tear the marzipan dough into pieces and use a modeling tool to form it into fun shapes like pears, apples, or pumpkins.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (11)
  • Coloring marzipan is pretty easy as long as you use gel food coloring instead of liquid. I like to wear gloves when I'm coloring marzipan so that it doesn't stain my hands.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (12)4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (13)
  • You can also dust the marzipan with edible food powder to add some realism.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (14)
  • To color the marzipan dark brown, I add a bit of cocoa powder to the marzipan and then my brown food gel.
  • To keep the marzipan from sticking to my hands, I put some butter on my fingertips and kneaded it through the marzipan until it wasn’t sticky anymore.
  • You can cover your cakes with marzipan as an excellent alternative to fondant. Keep in mind that marzipan is not as stretchy as fondant but it tastes really good. You'll need about two batches of this recipe to cover a three-tiered wedding cake.4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (15)

FAQ

What is marzipan for?

Marzipan is most commonly used for marzipan candy, for coloring and shaping into fun designs, and forcovering cakes like fruit cakes. It is similar toalmond pastebut contains more sugar so it is sweeter.Marzipan is a sweet paste similar to fondant in that it can be shaped, colored, and used for covering cakes but fondant is more elastic and doesn’t contain any almonds.

Do you have a marzipan recipe without egg whites?

This marzipan recipe does not have egg whites. Traditional marzipan recipes use egg whites but I prefer corn syrup or honey as the binder. The shelf life of the marzipan is longer and there is no risk of eating raw egg white. If you prefer to use egg white, replace half the corn syrup withpasteurized egg white. If you use honey keep in mind that the marzipan will have a slight honey flavor. The great thing is that this recipe can be vegan, paleo, and keto-friendly.

Is marzipan just almond paste?

Although very similar (both are made with almonds and sugar) marzipan and almond paste are different. Almond paste is not very sweet and is typically not flavored. Marzipan is very fine in texture, sweeter and firmer than almond paste so it can hold its shape. The term almond paste is more commonly used as filling in pastries like frangipane tarts and bear claws.

Can you eat raw marzipan?

Many marzipan recipes use raw egg whites as a binder, but this recipe uses corn syrup instead. Either recipe is safe to eat raw as long as you are not allergic to raw eggs or nuts.

Should I refrigerate marzipan?

Marzipan can last for 6 months in the fridge or 6 months in the freezer if you wrap it in plastic wrap and store it in a Ziploc bag or an airtight container. It will start to harden and develop bacteria if you leave it out at room temperature for too long.

Can you use almond meal instead of almond flour?

Almond flour is made from blanched (peeled) almonds and has a finer texture, while almond meal is made from raw (unpeeled) almonds. You can grind your own raw almonds to make almond meal for this recipe, but your marzipan will have a slightly coarser texture.

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4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (16)

Easy Marzipan Recipe

The best homemade marzipan recipe comes together in 10 minutes with only 4 ingredients! This recipe is very cheap to make and has less sugar than store bought. Traditional recipes use egg whites, but this vegan marzipan recipe uses corn syrup as a binder instead

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: French

Servings: 14 ounces

Calories: 65kcal

Author: Elizabeth Marek

Equipment

  • 1 Food processor

Ingredients

  • 5 ounces fine almond flour
  • 6 ounces powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract or vanilla or rose water
  • 3 ounces corn syrup
  • 1 Tablespoon butter (optional for kneading)

Instructions

Making Almond Flour

  • Use blanched almonds without the skin so that your flour is nice and pale.

  • Grind your almonds in a food processor by pulsing in bursts.

  • Sift your almonds through a strainer to remove any large bits of almond.

  • Return the larger pieces to the food processor to grind up again.

  • Repeat the process until you have enough finely ground almond flour.

Making Marzipan

  • Place the almond flour and powdered sugar in the bowl of your stand mixer with the paddle attachment and mix until combined. You can also mix this by hand with a spatula.

  • Add the corn syrup and extract and mix on low for about 1 minute until the dough starts sticking together. If it comes together when you squeeze it with your hand, it’s done mixing. If your marzipan seems dry, add another teaspoon of corn syrup and keep blending.

  • Place the butter on top of the marzipan and knead it together on the counter. The butter is optional but it will help make your marzipan smooth.

  • Wrap the marzipan in plastic wrap and seal it in a Ziploc bag. Refrigerate for at least an hour before forming it into shapes. Fresh marzipan keeps in the fridge for 6 weeks or freeze for 6 months or more.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ounce | Calories: 65kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 4mg | Sugar: 17g | Calcium: 1mg

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Comments

  1. April says

    Looks very easy and somewhat redeemable using honey instead of corn syrup. SOME QUESTIONS:
    - the info states this yields 14 ounces; how much marzipan does this recipe make with regard to covering a cake a la fondant style?
    - since it tears easier than fondant, should marzipan always be rolled out thicker than fondant would typically be rolled?
    - should it come to room temperature before attempting to roll out or best to start rolling it out fairly chilled?

    As always, much appreciated!!!

    Reply

    • The Sugar Geek Show says

      If you can imagine how much about 1 pound of fondant looks like, thats about how much marzipan this makes. It does not have much stretch at all so the cake should not be very tall and the corners will be rounded. You can work with it chilled.

      Reply

  2. Maggie says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (21)
    This recipe tastes, looks, and feels so good I highly recommended

    Reply

  3. Christine says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (22)
    Hi, I absolutely love this recipe it's the best marzipan recipe I've ever tried. I just have one question, how do I prevent it from cracking? It worked fine when I used it as a lid for a cake - but when I tried to make figures, they started cracking. Can I do anything to prevent this?

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      They might be a little dry, add a bit more butter

      Reply

  4. Laura says

    I made this to put inside chocolate candies. It was divine inside a dark chocolate heart shell! I made one mistake, though- it seemed like 1 teaspoon of rosewater would not be enough, so I put in 3. It smelled and so strongly of roses, it was like drinking perfume! I added some almond extract to bring the almond taste back, and added more almond flour to account for the extra moisture. After sitting in the fridge overnight the flavors balanced out and it was delicious.

    BTW I really appreciate that the recipe does not use eggs. My daughter is vegan, and she was able to enjoy the chocolates along with the rest of the family. (-:

    Reply

  5. Ava says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (23)
    This recipe worked perfect! Thank you so much, I had no idea it was so easy to make Marzipan 😀

    Reply

  6. Chandra says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (24)
    I used this recipe and made pumpkins and vines to decorate the top of a cake. It worked great, and the cake turned out really cute. I plan to use the leftovers to make chocolate covered candies. Thank you for the recipe!

    Reply

  7. Ms Katie says

    I can't wait to try this! This Halloween I'm dressing as Professor Pomona Sprout and I'm making little flower pots of Mandrake marzipan. I hope it turns out as I think it will!

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Thats a perfect idea for Marzipan!

      Reply

  8. Di says

    Hello Liz,
    Does golden syrup or honey work instead of corn syrup?
    Thank you

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Yes you could definitely use golden syrup

      Reply

  9. Sandra Harrison says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (25)
    Just used it today. Super easy, great texture! Will definitely be my go to marzipan recipe!

    Reply

  10. Frank Lane says

    Can you use any honey instead of corn syrup

    Reply

    • Sugar Geek Show says

      yes!

      Reply

  11. amanda says

    Will this marzipan eventually dry and be stable at room temp? I was thinking of using it to make decorations for a gingerbread house. Do you think it would work in that application?

    Reply

    • Sugar Geek Show says

      Hi! It will dry out somewhat, however, it's not stable at room temperature. It can be kept in the fridge for up to 6 weeks.

      Reply

  12. Renee says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (26)
    Can you put marzipan decorations on cream cheese frosting? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Yes you sure can

      Reply

  13. Alnosca Peppin says

    Can I substitute almonds with cashews?

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Yes you can

      Reply

  14. Karen says

    You say keep it in the fridge for up to 6 weeks, but what happens once you have used it on a cake and then covered it in fondant icing. How long will it last at room temperature on the cake?

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Longer than the cake would last 🙂 Its not going to spoil at room temperature.

      Reply

  15. Shirley says

    Can I bake these marzipan cookies?

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      These are not cookies, it's just straight marzipan.

      Reply

  16. Jill Garrard says

    Hi! Is it possible to replace the corn syrup with liquid glucose?
    Thanks!

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      I think that would be ok

      Reply

  17. Dina says

    Not sure how the butter is to be used in this recipe. Do I melt it and incorporate it into the dough or cut it in cubes? I’m a first timer with making this.

    Reply

    • Elizabeth Marek says

      Just knead it into the finished marzipan, it helps with the stickiness.

      Reply

  18. Dina says

    Hi. I found my answer on your video. Thanks 😊

    Reply

  19. DeAnna says

    4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (27)
    Delicious!! I've made marzipan with three different recipes that I found online. I'm allergic to eggs, so that narrowed my choices. Your recipe is the best!! Thank you!

    Reply

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4 Ingredient Marzipan Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the marzipan rule? ›

The rule is that only a mass containing at least 50 parts of marzipan (which must be made of at least half almonds and no more than half sugar) and 50 parts of sugars (usually i.e. icing sugar) may be sold and produced under the name marzipan.

How much marzipan to cover a cake calculator? ›

Use this table for guidance for square cakes
SizeFondantMarzipan
7″750g1kg
8″1kg1.kg
9″1kg1.25kg
10″1.5kg1.75kg
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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 difference between marzipan and mazapan? ›

Marzipan is a traditional food to eat on weddings and religious feast days in Italy, Greece, and Cyprus. In Latin America, a popular marzipan-like treat which replaces the almonds with peanuts is called "mazapan." In Mexico, pine nuts and pistachios are other substitutes for almonds in marzipan.

Why don't Americans like marzipan? ›

However, marzipan isn't especially popular in North America. It's not that we don't like it—because unless you have a nut allergy, who wouldn't like marzipan? —it's just that we don't eat it much. Often, we just sell it as an ingredient called “almond paste,” which strikes me as functional and lacking in romance.

Do you wet marzipan before icing? ›

Brush a little (cooled) boiled water over the marzipan and also the exposed board. (If you don't want to ice the board, then obviously don't wet it!) This is to make the sugarpaste stick. Lift and drape the sugarpaste over the cake, following the same process as the marzipan.

How much marzipan for a 4 inch cake? ›

As a general guide, we allow 15g each of sugarpaste and marzipan per square inch of cake.

How much marzipan to cover a 12 inch square cake? ›

2kg 2.5kg

Do you put apricot jam between marzipan and icing? ›

Brush your cake with warmed and strained jam (light-coloured jams, such as apricot, work best). Dust a work surface with icing sugar and roll out a generous amount of marzipan to the thickness of a pound coin (there should be plenty of overhang).

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 can I use instead of marzipan? ›

If this is the case a good substitute for marzipan is a thin layer of sugarpaste and then cover as normal. Let the first covering dry before applying the second cover. You could also use half chocolate modelling paste and half sugarpaste kneaded together.

Why is marzipan so good? ›

Loved by some, detested by others, marzipan is something of marmite in the confectionary world due to its strong almond taste. It's not for everyone, but we think there's a lot to love about this confection, from its sweet, nutty flavour to its versatile use in sculpting.

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.

What do you call mazapan in English? ›

noun, adjective. marzipan [noun, adjective] (of) a sweet paste made of crushed almonds and sugar, used in decorating cakes, making sweets etc. (Translation of mazapán from the PASSWORD Spanish–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

Is marzipan Italian or German? ›

Although it is believed to have originated in Persia (present-day Iran) and to have been introduced to Europe through the Turks, there is some dispute between Hungary and Italy over its origin. Marzipan became a specialty of the Baltic Sea region of Germany.

What is the tradition of marzipan? ›

In Italy, particularly in Palermo, marzipan (marzapane) is often shaped and painted with food colourings to resemble fruit—Frutta martorana—especially during the Christmas season and on Il Giorno dei Morti (All Souls' Day) on November 2. May 9 and 10 are also special days for eating marzipan in Sicily.

What's the deal with marzipan? ›

Marzipan is a ready-to-eat sweet treat traditionally found in confectionary shops across Europe. Made from ground almonds, sugar and egg whites, it is often shaped and dyed or painted as realistic fruits and vegetables. Different countries have different marzipan traditions.

Why do you cover cakes with marzipan? ›

Always cover a fruitcake with marzipan before covering it with fondant or royal icing to keep moisture in the cake and stop oils from seeping into the outside covering and causing discolouration.

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