This is the easiest recipe for making the French classic, almond croissants. I have called mine Marzipan croissants because they are filled with a rich Marzipan filling and therefore not very traditional if you look at French recipes. But my husband says that they are his favorite! ;) Continue Reading…
Have you ever tried marzipan in combination with ground pumpkin seeds? If not you are missing out! Marzipan Pumpkin Seed Rolls are a scrumptious Austrian twist on classic cinnamon rolls. My mom invented these sweet, fluffy rolls, with a perfectly sweet filling made of ground pumpkin seeds and marzipan. The pumpkin seeds give the rolls a subtle nutty aroma and the marzipan lends the perfect amount of sweetness. I don’t know why they haven’t become a Styrian classic yet! Continue Reading…
I promised you there would be more Valentine’s Day recipes coming your way! So here is one of them, my fancy Valentine version of apple pie: Apple Rose Tarts with a marzipan filling.
What could be more appropriate for V-Day than a tart decorated with edible roses? The roses, that are actually rolled apple slices, look impressive but are actually fairly easy to make. Continue Reading…
I had my first pumpin pie last year in New York at my very first Thanksgiving dinner. Since then I wanted to recreate my own. With pumpkin season finally upon us, it seemed perfect to create my own pumpkin pie recipe and giving a beloved classic a little twist: Pumpkin Pie with Marzipan!
This is another recipe for all you marzipan lovers out there! :D
This is not a classic shortbread recipe but the cookies taste buttery, crumbly just like shortbread with a hint of marzipan. These cookies will melt in your mouth. The marzipan and drizzle of milk chocolate adds a festive flair to these lovely holiday treats.
I didn’t really know what to call today’s delicious treats. Petits fours sounds very fancy and impressive don’t you think? ;)