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Marzipan

Spanish Marzipan Recipe

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Marzipan is a symbol of Iberian gastronomy, catching the eye of many tourists looking to try typical Spanish Christmas foods. It is a sweet made of almonds and sugar crushed with a mallet, hence its name in Spanish (maza and pan equal mazapán).
4.92 from 70 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Chilling Time 1 hour
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Christmas dish, Dessert
Cuisine Spanish
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 100 ml water
  • 200 gr sugar
  • 200 gr ground almonds
  • 1 egg yolk
  • bitter almond essence optional

Instructions
 

  • Add the water and the sugar to a saucepan and bring to boil on a medium flame. Simmer for 4-5 minutes until the sugar melts forming a clear syrup.
  • Add a few drops of bitter almond essence for more flavor (optional).
  • Stir in the almosn flour and mix thoroughly until you get a thick dough. Continue cooking the mixture, stirring often to avoid burning. When it starts to come away from the sides of the pan transfer the mixture to a bowl and allow it to cool. Then place it in the fridge for about 1 hour. Chilling it will make it easier to knead.
  • When you take it back out of the fridge the dough will have a thick and crumbly texture. Dampen your hands with a little water and begin taking pieces of the dough and shaping them into whatever shapes you prefer for your figuritas.
  • Once all the figuritas de mazapán are done beat an egg yolk and use a pastry brush to brush the top of the figurines with the egg.
  • Meanwhile preheat the oven to 210º C/ 410º F.
  • Place the figuritas de mazapán on the grill on the top shelf of the oven and bake a for a couple of minutes (keep an eye on them and take them out once they become golden brown).
  • Set them aside to cool and enjoy this delicious Spanish Christmas treat!

Notes

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