Easy Homemade Marzipan Recipe (Eggless & No-Cook) (2024)

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If you’d like to make delicious marzipan to use in German Stollen Bread, shape into candies, dip in chocolate or just to satisfy your sweet tooth, you’ll love this uncooked version.

This recipe is quick and easy and makes the best homemade marzipan. No need to ever buy it again!

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Marzipan is a Christmas-time staple in Germany. You’ll find it everywhere – in Stollen Bread, formed into holiday shapes and figures, and other tasty seasonal treats.

But you can also find classic chocolate-covered Niederegger Marzipan, chocolate bars filled with marzipan, and more all year long.

I have to admit, I was never a big fan of marzipan…until I made it myself.

Homemade marzipan is absolutely delicious!

As it turns out, I’m not a fan of rose water in marzipan, so I just leave it out when I make it at home.

It’s easy as can be to make marzipan in your own kitchen. All you do is add the dry ingredients to a food processor, then the wet ingredients, and blend into a smooth dough. Super quick and easy.

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Contents

  • 1 About This Recipe
  • 2 How to Use Marzipan? Here Are a Few Ideas:
  • 3 Would You Rather Buy Marzipan?
  • 4 FAQ
  • 5 What you need to make this recipe:
  • 6 How to Make Homemade Marzipan
  • 8 Looking For More German Recipes?

About This Recipe

Depending on where you live, you might be able to find traditional marzipan at grocery stores. But it’s a breeze making your own using my simple homemade marzipan recipe. It’s an easy recipe to follow and you only need a few simple ingredients and a food processor.

And if you’ve been thinking you can’t make homemade marzipan without eggs or cooking — good news, you can! This recipe contains zero eggs.

Why you’ll love it:

  • When you make it at home, you control the ingredients you use and can make it to your tastes.
  • This is an eggless marzipan recipe so you don’t need any raw egg. whites or any raw eggs at all.
  • You can easily make vegan marzipan by using corn syrup instead of honey as a binding agent.
  • You can use blanched almond flour (I get mine at Trader Joe’s), which is ground almonds turned into a fine powder, instead of having to grind whole almonds into powdered almonds.
  • You can use powdered sugar, so there’s no need to cook up a sugar syrup in advance.
  • It tastes delicious!
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How to Use Marzipan? Here Are a Few Ideas:

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  • Cut into bite-size pieces to make marzipan candies.
  • Make marzipan chocolate candies by rolling into balls and dipping in cocoa powder or melted dark chocolate.
  • Add to German Stollen Bread (my favorite).
  • Press into a silicone candy mold (like these pretty flowers or this pack of various shapes and designs) or shape marzipan with your fingers to make marzipan fruits or other cute shapes. Use food coloring in the colors of your choice to “paint” the marzipan shapes.
  • Make marzipan cookies.
  • Color and roll out to cover a cake or other treat.
  • You can easily make a batch of this marzipan and then divide it up to make small quantities of the above ideas.
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Would You Rather Buy Marzipan?

If you don’t have time to make homemade marzipan, you can order it!

Looking for those cute marzipan candies that look like fruits? Order a box of them here.

Or classic Niederegger chocolate covered marzipan candies? Order them here.

If you want to create your own marzipan shapes or candies, start with this marzipan dough.

And if you need almond paste instead of marzipan, you can order that right here.

And if you just want to take a look at all of the options for marzipan candies and treats that are available, click here to see what’s available!

FAQ

What is Marzipan?
Marzipan is a sweet paste made from almonds. Marzipan is often used for covering cakes so they have a smooth finish, like fondant on wedding cakes. In Germany you’ll find tons of marzipan during the Christmas season. Marzipan chocolates or candies make nice Christmas gifts.

Can I use whole almonds or ground almonds?
I like to start with blanched ground almonds but you can grind your own whole blanched almonds with some of the confectioner’s sugar from the recipe. Just be careful that the almonds don’t turn into almond butter!

Can I use ground cashews instead of almonds?
Yes, you can use cashews. If you can start with blanched, ground cashews that’s the easiest.

What’s the difference between almond flour and almond meal?
Almond meal is made with raw unpeeled almonds. Almond flour is made with peeled, blanched, raw almonds. If you look at a bag of almond meal vs almond flour, you’ll easily see the difference.

What’s the difference between the term almond paste and marzipan?
Almond paste is soft, more spreadable, and makes a great filling. It’s basically just ground almonds and sugar and can be incorporated into the batter of baked goods. Marzipan is smoother, thicker, and can be molded into shapes. There’s more sugar in marzipan than in almond paste. Whereas almond paste is typically incorporated into a dessert, marzipan can be enjoyed on its own.

Is this a vegan marzipan recipe?
Yes, if you use corn syrup instead of honey as the binder.

Can I use light corn syrup or agave syrup as the liquid sweetener?
Those should both work as a sweetener and the binder.

How should I store my homemade marzipan?
In a cool dry place or in the fridge.

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What you need to make this recipe:

Ingredients:

  • Powdered sugar – icing sugar or confectioner’s sugar
  • Blanched almond flour – I got some at Trader Joe’s
  • Honey – or corn syrup if making it vegan
  • A few drops of almond extract – I used homemade but you can use store bought or use vanilla extract instead
  • Rose water – optional, I don’t use it
  • Butter – optional, use a bit on your hands when forming the marzipan
  • Chocolate or food coloring – optional, only if you want to dip marzipan in chocolate or create fruits or other shapes and color with food colors

Kitchen tools:

  • Food processor
  • Spatula
  • Silicone mat
  • Plastic wrap (cling film) or parchment paper
  • Knife
  • Silicone mold (like this one or this one – if you want to create marzipan shapes)

How to Make Homemade Marzipan

Add powdered sugar, blanched almond flour, and almond extract to a food processor.

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Then add the honey or corn syrup and rose water (if using – I don’t use it) and blend until a smooth dough forms.

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Scrape the marzipan dough onto a piece of parchment or a silicon mat.

If the marzipan is sticky, put a little butter on your fingers before shaping the dough.

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Knead and then smooth into a log shape (or whatever shape you’d like).

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Slice the marzipan, roll it in cocoa powder, dip in chocolate or wrap tightly in plastic wrap to use later.

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Store marzipan in plastic wrap or an airtight container in a cool place at room temperature.

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With this quick and easy recipe there's no need to ever buy marzipan again!

Prep Time10 minutes

Total Time10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup [142g] blanched almond flour
  • 3/4 cup [70g] powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 1/4 cup [85g] honey or corn syrup
  • butter (optional)

Instructions

  1. Add powdered sugar, blanched almond flour, almond extract, honey or corn syrup, and rose water (if using) to a food processor and blend until it forms a smooth dough.
  2. Scrape the marzipan dough onto a silicone mat and knead a few times until you can shape it into a log (or whatever shape you want). If the marzipan is sticky, put a little butter on your fingers before shaping the dough.
  3. Wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Store in an airtight container in a cool place at room temperature until you use or serve it.

Looking For More German Recipes?

Here are a few suggestions: Bee Sting Cake (a honey, almond & cream cake), Classic German Cheesecake (healthier than a typical US cheesecake) or Gebrannte Mandeln (cinnamon sugar almonds – a Christmas favorite).

You can find more recipes for German desserts and German Christmas recipes here!

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FAQs

Does marzipan need to be cooked? ›

Also, frangipani has whole eggs so it needs to be cooked, whereas marzipan can be used raw, eaten on its own, or added into other products as an ingredient.

What is a substitute for marzipan? ›

Persipan is similar to marzipan but is made out of apricot or peach kernels instead of almonds, and is often used as a substitute in the event of nut allergies.

Is raw egg in marzipan safe? ›

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.

Does almond paste need to be cooked? ›

Many recipes for homemade almond paste call for egg white. Because almond paste is not consumed raw and is always baked at temperatures above 150 degrees F (65 degrees C) where the salmonella bacteria are killed, using egg white is less of a concern in almond paste than in marzipan.

What is the difference between marzipan and frangipane? ›

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.

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.

Why don't Americans like marzipan? ›

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.

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 is the old name for marzipan? ›

The German name 'marzipan' has supplanted the original English name 'marchpane. ' Some theorise that it originally comes from the Latin 'martius panis', or 'March bread'. Others cite Arabic, Burmese, or Persian as the language of origin.

What is one thing you should not do with raw eggs? ›

Raw eggs aren't safe to eat if they're unpasteurized. That means they could contain harmful bacteria. And even though eggs can be sold as pasteurized — meaning they're heated just enough so bacteria is killed off — you still shouldn't crack open an egg and start chowing down.

How to dry marzipan quickly? ›

Select a flat surface, such as a clean part of your countertop, and sprinkle some powdered sugar over it. Roll the marzipan up into a ball, then set it on top of the powdered sugar. Use a rolling pin to spread it out into a thin layer. The thinner you can make it, the faster it will dry later.

Why is marzipan not vegan? ›

Marzipan typically contains egg whites, which makes most store bought not vegan. Aquafaba, the liquid from a can of chickpeas, is the perfect egg white substitution in this recipe.

Does almond flour taste like marzipan? ›

The low proportion of bitter almonds is mainly responsible for the fact that the nutty aroma of the almonds can unfold and the end products do not taste like marzipan. Almond flour is a vegan source of protein and contains minerals such as potassium, magnesium and calcium as well as the trace element iron.

What is the difference between fondant and marzipan? ›

Marzipan is like clay (almond paste) and fondant is like icing (rolled or poured sugar).

Can you microwave almond paste to soften it? ›

Almond paste should be firm, but pliable. If it becomes hard, soften by heating 2-3 seconds in a microwave.

Is marzipan raw? ›

Raw vs Cooked.

One is a quicker, raw method, basically mixing ground almonds with sugar and liquid, either water or corn syrup or egg white. Cooked marzipan starts with a boiled sugar syrup which is then mixed with ground almonds.

Can you eat marzipan on its own? ›

Marzipan is also sold on its own as a candy.

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.

How to use ready made marzipan? ›

Knead marzipan until pliable and roll out to a thickness of approx. 5mm (1/4 inch) on a surface lightly dusted with icing sugar. Brush cake with cool boiled jam and cover cake with marzipan. Trim away any excess marzipan using a sharp knife.

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