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Marzipan

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   Marzipan is an almond and sugar paste used to ice cakes and other pastries or sculpted into a variety of shapes to be eaten as candy or used as cake decorations. Marzipan is simply a mixture of almond paste, powdered sugar, and a moistening agent such as water, corn syrup, glucose, fondant, or egg whites. After the ingredients are mixed, marzipan reaches a consistency of dough or soft rubber and can be rolled, shaped, cut, or molded.

   Marzipan is used to decorate cakes in many ways as well. Its soft, pliable texture allows a decorator to shape the marzipan into three dimensional shapes such as flowers, fruits, people, or animals. The marzipan can be colored with food dye or air brushed, and with the right techniques, a skilled artist can make very realistic shapes. Using cookie cutters or a sharp knife, marzipan can be cut into shapes, letters and numbers, which are then attached to the sides or top of a cake. These decorations add color, flavor, and texture to what might otherwise be a plain cake.

     Besides its role in cake icing and decorating Marzipan is popular as a candy. Its sweet, nutty taste, all natural ingredients, and the often whimsical shapes it can take make it a favorite among both children and adults. Marzipan candy can be found as a simple block of sweet almond paste, but can also be found covered with granulated sugar, dipped in chocolate, or flavored. It is sold as bite sized pieces or larger blocks, as well as in the shape of fruits, animals, and special holiday shapes like Easter Bunnies or turkeys.

     Marzipan can be purchased pre-made in many baking shops and candy or grocery stores. You can also buy almond paste to make your own marzipan by mixing equal parts almond paste and powdered sugar, and then slowly working in a small amount of corn syrup until the mixture has a soft, slightly dry, dough-like consistency. With your own marzipan, some food coloring, a clean work surface, and some spare powdered sugar in case the marzipan gets too sticky to work with, you can make your own marzipan candy in whatever shapes you can imagine.

 

 

 

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