Easy Almond Paste Recipe (2024)

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This easy Almond Paste recipe is made with simple ingredients and comes together quickly - less than 5 minutes! Use it for cakes, desserts and Christmas treats.

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Almond paste can be used for a variety of different desserts.

However, it is most popular as a filling in many pies and pastries.

Sure, you could buy it at the grocery store, but I love to make my own. It's super quick and easy and has a wonderful 'freshness'.

You only need a few simple ingredients, whizzed in a food processor.

It's perfect in German Stollen, Bear Claw pastries, or even rolled into balls and covered with melted chocolate for almond paste candies.

Almond paste is very similar to marzipan, but has a grainier texture and is less sweet.

It's usually used as a filling, whereas marzipan is often considered to be a candy in its own right, or rolled out as a topping for Christmas cake (fruitcake).

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Why You'll Love This Recipe

It is super easy to make from scratch.

It can be used in a variety of different dessert recipes (think stollen, pastries, candy).

This recipe takes less than 5 minutes to make.

You can make it ahead and keep it in the fridge.

Homemade almond paste freezes well.

You can buy Solo or Odense almond paste at the grocery store, but making your own from scratch is easy, rewarding and tastes so good!

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Almond Meal: this is the main ingredient and can be made from scratch or purchased.It's also known as ground almonds or blanched almond flour (the grainy kind, not powdery). Look for one made with blanched almonds with their darker skins removed. You'll know because the almond meal will be yellow with no dark flecks. Most is sold this way.

Powdered Sugar: This makes the almond meal slightly sweet and adds a thickness to the texture.Aka icing sugar or confectioner's sugar.

Salt: Balances out the flavors of the almonds and sugar.

Egg White: The purpose of the egg whites is to bind the paste together.Make it vegan by replacing with 2 tablespoon of aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas!).

Almond Extract: Gives the paste a more intense nutty flavor that is sweet and aromatic.

Food Processor: You’ll need one of these to make sure everything comes together evenly.

How to make almond paste

Prepare to be amazed at just how easy it is to make this homemade almond paste recipe from scratch!

Follow this step-by-step photo tutorial, then scroll down to the recipe card for the full ingredients list and method.

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Put the almond meal (ground almonds), powdered sugar and salt into a food processor and pulse briefly until it’s well mixed and a little finer.

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Add the lightly beaten egg white and the almond extract, then pulse until it’s mixed and forms a ball. If it’s still very sticky, add another tablespoon of powdered sugar and process again.

Your homemade almond paste is now ready to use, or you can wrap it and store it in the fridge for up to 10 days.

Tips

Make sure the almond meal has no flecks of almond skin in it for. a finished paste that has an even yellow color.

Pulse in the food processor until everything is the same powdered consistency.

If storing in the fridge or freezing, make sure it is wrapped tightly to keep from drying out.

If your almond paste is too sticky, add a small amount of powdered sugar until the correct consistency is achieved.

Egg whites are used in this recipe, so make sure you use fresh pasteurized eggs to prevent any chance of salmonella.

Serving Suggestions

Try using it in this Buttery Almond Bear Claw Recipe.

Crumble into this Pear and Gingerbread Parfait.

Use it in this British Bakewell Tart.

Add some Homemade Pumpkin Pie Spice Blend to the mix.

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Variations

If you’re allergic to almonds, try using another nut such as pecans, walnuts or even cashews.

For a completely different flavor profile, replace the almond extract with maple or vanilla extract.

Use a liquid sweetener such as honey or corn syrup to bind the paste together instead of egg whites for a sweeter flavor (which would also make this a vegan almond paste recipe).

Special diets

Gluten Free: The ingredients in this recipe are naturally gluten-free but be sure to check your labels on individual ingredients as they may vary.

Vegan: If you would like to make vegan almond paste, simply replace the eggs with honey, corn syrup or even agave nectar. Please note that this will change the consistency of the almond paste a little bit and more powdered sugar may be needed to make it less sticky. Alternatively, swap the egg for 3 tablespoons of aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas). For all these substitutions, you may need to adjust the amount of sugar or almond meal to get the right consistency for the vegan almond paste.

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Storage

Storing: Freshly made almond paste can be stored in the fridge for up to 10 days so long as it is wrapped tightly in plastic wrap.

Freezing: You can freeze almond paste if it is wrapped tightly in plastic and sealed in an airtight container. It will last approximately 6 months. Allow it to thaw in the fridge before using (though I LOVE eating a sneaky bit straight from the freezer!).

FAQs

What’s The Difference Between Marzipan and Almond Paste? Almond paste is grainier and not as sweet and is used in pastries, pies and fillings while Marzipan has a firmer sweeter candy-like consistency. The difference is fairly subtle but is due to the different ratios of almond meal and sugar.

Are Marzipan and Almond Paste the same thing? They are not the same, due to differing ratios of ingredients and slightly different texture. However, in the UK, store-bought marzipan and almond paste are more similar and can be used interchangeably. In other countries, they have a different consistency.

Does Almond Paste Go Bad? If stored properly, the homemade almond paste can last 6 months or longer in the freezer.

Can I Use Almond Filling Instead of Almond Paste? This paste and almond filling are 2 completely different foods and should not be used interchangeably.

Recipes to use almond paste

There are lots of great ways to use your paste! Try these tasty recipes:

Amaretti Cookies
Pignoli Cookies
Almond Croissants
Almond Macaroons (Bitterkoekjes)

German Christmas Stollen
Maltese Figolli Cookies

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Easy Almond Paste Recipe

Kate Hackworthy | Veggie Desserts

This easy Almond Paste recipe is made with simple ingredients and comes together quickly - less than 5 minutes! Use it for cakes, desserts and Christmas treats.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, German

Servings 12

Calories 87 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ cup (140g) almond meal (aka ground almonds, grainy blanched almond flour) ideally blanched - no flecks of almond skin
  • ½ cup (70g) powdered confectioner's sugar
  • teaspoon salt
  • 1 egg white lightly beaten (*see notes for vegan alternatives)
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract

Instructions

  • Put the almond meal (ground almonds), powdered sugar and salt into a food processor and whiz briefly until it’s well mixed and a little finer.

  • Add the lightly beaten egg white and the almond extract, then pulse until it’s mixed and forms a ball. If it’s still very sticky, add another tablespoon of powdered sugar and process again.

  • Your homemade almond paste is now ready to use, or you can wrap it and store it in the fridge for up to 10 days.

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Notes

Almond Meal: this is the main ingredient and can be made from scratch or purchased. It's also known as ground almonds or blanched almond flour (the grainy kind, not powdery). Look for one made with blanched almonds with their darker skins removed. You'll know because the almond meal will be yellow with no dark flecks. Most are sold this way.

Vegan: If you would like to make vegan almond paste, simply replace the eggs with honey, corn syrup or even agave nectar. Please note that this will change the consistency of the almond paste a little bit and more powdered sugar may be needed to make it less sticky.
Alternatively, swap the egg for 3 tablespoons of aquafaba (the liquid from a can of chickpeas). For all these substitutions, you may need to adjust the amount of sugar or almond meal to get the right consistency for the vegan almond paste.

Nutrition

Calories: 87kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 28mgPotassium: 4mgFiber: 1gSugar: 5gCalcium: 25mgIron: 1mg

The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.

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FAQs

How do you make almond paste smooth? ›

Before using it in your bread or pie, knead some beaten egg through the paste so it becomes even smoother and easier to work with. Add the egg in stages, until you reach the consistency you want.

What is almond paste made of? ›

Almond paste is made from ground almonds or almond meal and sugar in equal quantities, with small amounts of cooking oil, beaten eggs, heavy cream or corn syrup added as a binder. It is similar to marzipan, but has a coarser texture. Almond paste is used as a filling in pastries, but it can also be found in chocolates.

What is a substitute for almond paste? ›

Yes, almond paste is made from real almonds. But if you prefer other types of nuts over almonds, you can ground your own nut flour using a food processor and make macadamia nut paste, pistachio paste, pecan paste, pretty much any flavor.

What's the difference between marzipan and almond paste? ›

Almond paste has twice the amount of almonds in it compared to marzipan, making it coarser in texture and less sweet than its counterpart. Their consistency also differs as marzipan is smooth and pliable, almost clay-like, while almond paste is somewhat gritty and spreadable, almost like a cookie dough.

Can almond paste go bad? ›

How should I store almond paste and what is the shelf life? Store covered under 70º F or cooler to avoid drying out. Shelf life varies by packaging type and ranges from 6 to 18 months.

How do you fix crumbly almond paste? ›

If it remains crumbly, add more egg white, a few drops at a time. Using a silicone spatula, remove the almond paste from the food processor. It not using it right away, wrap it in wax paper and store in an airtight container and use within a few hours.

What is the purpose of almond paste? ›

Almond paste is a flavorful spread made from ground blanched almonds, sugar, and egg whites. The sweet paste appears in a variety of baked goods, whether folded into pastries and almond cakes as almond cream; breakfast fare like bear claws, almond croissants, and waffles; or enjoyed on its own as marzipan candy.

What is pure almond paste? ›

Almond paste is a baking ingredient used in cookies, cakes, tarts, and other desserts. It consists of a mixture of almonds, sugar, a binding or thickening agent such as corn syrup or glucose, and a natural flavoring agent, usually almond extract.

Why is almond paste so good? ›

You can put anything in a cinnamon bun, but almond paste is a pretty amazing addition. Just a thin layer adds a nice richness to the dough without adding too much sweetness; unlike marzipan, almond paste has a more concentrated almond flavor that allows you to control the level of sugar in a baked good.

Why is almond paste bitter? ›

Its the bitter almonds we dislike probably because the flavour is stronger, and when made into a paste it is concentrated. Wikipedia says: “The aroma and flavor of marzipan can be attributed to benzaldehyde and hydrogen cyanide, which both derive from amygdalin, a compound naturally present in almonds.”

What is the flavor of almond paste? ›

Almond paste has a sweet, nutty flavor with a slightly grainy texture. It's made from ground almonds, sugar, and almond oil, which gives it a rich, buttery taste. The sweetness of the sugar balances out the slightly bitter taste of the almonds, making it a delicious and versatile ingredient in many desserts.

What is a substitute for almond paste without nuts? ›

Uncooked semolina has a similar texture to ground almonds. It was used during the war as a substitute when making a mock almond paste. Semolina can make the recipe slightly drier and it has a courser texture but is usually a perfectly acceptable alternative. Ground rice, which isn't as finely ground as rice flour.

Can you eat almond paste raw? ›

Almond paste is traditionally used as a filling in cookies, cakes, tarts, and other desserts. It pairs particularly well with chocolate and certain fruits; you can cook it or leave it raw, depending on the recipe.

Why does almond paste taste like cherries? ›

Because of a compound called benzaldehyde and very likely smaller amounts of close derivatives. Benzaldehyde is present in cherries and almonds.

Is almond Cake & Pastry filling the same as almond paste? ›

The almond paste and almond filling are very different products and should not be used interchangeably in a recipe. The Almond Filling is a jam-like filling for cakes, pastries, and cookies. The Almond Paste is usually mixed or cut into a recipe for an almond flavor, or as a layer in tarts and pies.

Why is my almond butter not smooth? ›

Roasting the raw almonds helps to release a bit of their natural oils, which will help the nuts blend easier in your food processor and bring out their naturally nutty flavor. If making raw almond butter, you may need to add a drizzle of oil to help it reach a creamy and smooth consistency.

Can you microwave almond paste to soften it? ›

Almond paste should be firm, but pliable. If it becomes hard, soften by heating 2-3 seconds in a microwave.

How do you make almond flour less gritty? ›

Our chef prefers to add a little xanthan gum or cornstarch to the almond flour to help with the texture, though it is not entirely necessary to do so. Almond flour is pretty forgiving in that regard. Some use arrowroot powder to achieve a similar effect in their bread recipes.

How do you make nut butter smooth? ›

Place the nuts in a food processor and process until smooth, about 10-15 minutes. If the spread isn't becoming smooth, add a touch of coconut oil. Finish seasoning. If you have a seasoning that you couldn't put in the toaster oven (such as melted chocolate), add it to the nut butter and pulse until combined.

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