Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Marzipan...what you need to know.

Marzipan is a confection consisting primarily of sugar and almond meal. It is often made into sweets: common uses are marzipan-filled chocolate and small marzipan imitations of fruits and vegetables. It is also rolled into thin sheets and glazed for icing cakes (see yesterday's post on this blog), primarily birthday and wedding cakes and Christmas cakes. This use is particularly common in England, on large fruitcakes. Marzipan (or almond paste) may also be used as a cake ingredient, as in stollen (see future post on this blog). In some countries, it is shaped into small figures of animals as a traditional treat for New Year's Day. In Germany it is common to give marzipan in the shape of a pig as new year presents, known as a "Glückschwein" (lucky pig). The pig in today's photo is destined for my brother-in-law.

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