I have just marzipanned our Christmas cake and find I have an unseemly amount of trimmings, This doesn’t faze me one little bit because there are so many delicious ways to use the leftovers. In case you find yourself in a similar situation here are my ideas …
Cook’s Treat – this is your absolute right so feel free to nibble away to your heart’s content.
Stuffed Dates – just remove the stones from dates (if someone hasn’t done it already) and insert a nugget of marzipan.
Marzipan Sculptures
If you are of an artistic bent then make marzipan fruits or other “sculptures” and decorate as appropriate. Here’s my pathetic effort – must try harder!
Marzipan Sprinkles
Bake little scraps of marzipan in a medium oven, say 180ºC/350°F/160ºC fan/gas 4 ish, until crisp, they won’t take long, then crumble over things such as ice cream or Affogato.
Chewy Marzipan Cookies
70g-90g icings sugar – sifted
pinch salt
500g marzipan – finely chopped or grated
a little more icing sugar
~ Line 2 baking trays with greaseproof or baking parchment and grease lightly.
~ Whisk the egg whites till pretty damn frothy but not so that you have a meringue situation.
~ Slowly whisk in the sugar, salt and marzipan speed up and whisk to a soft sticky dough which is as smooth as poss. You may need to add more sugar or, if too firm, perhaps a splash of rum; the texture of bought in marzipan seems to vary quite a lot.
~ Scoop into small balls, roll in icing sugar to coat and place well-spaced (4cm or so apart) on the baking trays, they will spread during cooking.
~ Bake for 20-25 minutes till golden round the edge and cracking on the top.
Marzipan Ice Cream
200g white marzipan
500ml double cream
50ml Amaretto or brandy
200g condensed milk
maybe some inclusions ~ chocolate chips, toasted almonds, dried cherries, for instance
~ Whisk together the marzipanned cream and the liqueur to thick.
~ Fold in the condensed milk plus any inclusions.
~ Freeze.
Mince Pies
… become even richer and deliciouser with a little grated or finely chopped marzipan added to the mincemeat.
Marzipan Enhanced Fruit Tart
Frangipane Fruit Tart!
Good Housekeeping have a great Pear-Frangipane Tart recipe here.
Fruit Crumble with Marzipan
This is my basic crumble mix, which is enough to top about 750g fruit to serve 4 people, with added marzipan. Cherries are particularly good topped with this and served with clotted cream.
160g cold butter or margarine
120g sugar
150g grated marzipan
~ Stir in the sugar and the marzipan.
~ Sprinkle the mixture over raw or cooked fruit in a shallow ovenproof dish.
~ Bake till the fruit is hot (and cooked if using raw) and the crumble is crisp and golden.
~ Serve hot or cold.
Marzipan Scones – see here for my very flexible scone recipe and after making the dough gently fold in leftover marzipan cut into small dice.
Marzipan Pancakes
Make thick fluffy pancakes, the recipe is here. Whilst the first side is cooking coarsely grate over some marzipan. This way, when flipped, it will have a chance to soften and go golden without overdoing it.
Stollen – I feel I should give a recipe for Stollen here but as I haven’t made it for years ‘n’ years see here for how to make the Perfect Stollen.
Save the marzipan till Easter and make Simnel Cake!
If I can think of all these ideas for leftover marzipan don’t you wonder what I’ve come up with for the othr 449 potential leftovers in my book Creative Ways to Use Up Leftovers?