Almond Paste (2024)

Almond Paste is a nutty paste that is made with blanched almonds, confectioners’ sugar, an egg white, almond extract, and salt. It is perfect for pies, cakes, candies, and pastries. I use it in my Almond Cake, but is a family favorite!

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Almond Paste

Yes, you could buy a jar of almond paste at the store, but why not make it at home instead? When you make it at home, you know exactly what is in it without any added preservatives. And, it will last for quite a while so you have it for all of your almond-flavored desserts.

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Ingredients & Substitutions

Almonds: Look for whole, natural almonds. They do need to be blanched, which I explain how to do in the recipe. You can also use slivered almonds in this recipe. Start with “Paste” in the recipe directions.

Egg: You will just use the egg white, lightly beaten, for this recipe. To separate the egg white from the yolk, simply crack the egg over a slotted spoon that is over a bowl. Let the egg whites fall through the slots in the spoon. Don’t worry about the raw egg white; the paste will be used in baking, not eaten raw.

Almond Extract: For even more almond flavor, be sure to add almond extract to the paste.

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Almond Paste vs. Marzipan

There are many similarities between almond paste and marzipan. They are both almond-flavored concoctions and both are used for almond-flavored treats. However, there are some differences as well:

  • More almonds are used when making the paste, resulting in a nuttier flavor.
  • On the other hand, marzipan is sweeter, made with more sugar and fewer almonds.
  • Almond paste is coarser in texture, whereas marzipan is smoother and is often molded into shapes.
  • Marzipan can be enjoyed as candy, while the almond paste is used for fillings in desserts or as an added ingredient (not to be eaten as-is).

Do I Have the Blanch the Almonds?

No, you do not have to blanch the almonds. However, I wanted to remove the skins before making the paste, so I blanched them to easily remove the skins. If you do not blanch the almonds and leave the skins on, you will get a darker color and more almond flavor. Another option would be to buy slivered almonds that have already had their skins removed.

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How to Store

Almond paste lasts for quite a while, so it will be available to use in your treats. Wrap the paste in plastic wrap (doubling the wrap is even better) and store it in the refrigerator for up to a month. Or, freeze it for up to 3 months. Let almond paste come to room temperature before use.

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Almond Paste

Almond Paste is a nutty paste that is made with blanched almonds, confectioners' sugar, an egg white, almond extract, and salt.

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Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups (214.5 g) whole, natural almonds
  • 1 ½ cups (187.5 g) confectioners' sugar divided
  • 1 large egg white, room temperature, lightly beaten
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
  • teaspoon kosher salt

Instructions

Blanching Almonds

  • Bring a small pot of water to a boil over medium-high heat

  • Place almonds into the pot and boil for one minute.

  • Strain and rinse the almonds under cold water.

  • The skins of the almonds should be loose and shriveled. Gently squeeze the almonds out of their skins, placing them onto a paper towel-lined plate. Allow the almonds to dry completely before using them.

Paste

  • Place almonds and ½ cup of the confectioners' sugar in the bowl of a food processor. Process on high until finely ground, scraping the bowl as needed.

  • Add remaining sugar, egg white, almond extract, and salt. Process until the mixture comes together, scraping the sides as necessary. The texture will be similar to looser playdough and is a light tan in color. (If it is too sticky, add more confectioners' sugar, one tablespoon at a time, until the paste has reached your desired consistency.) This will make 1¼ cups (392 g) of paste.

  • Tightly roll the paste in a sheet of plastic wrap. Store in the refrigerator for up to a month or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Notes

*This recipe makes approximately 1 1/4 cups of almond paste.

Course: Dessert

Keyword: Homemade Almond Paste

Servings: 1 cup*

Author: Amanda Rettke–iambaker.net

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Where to Buy Almond Paste

Just in case you have decided you don’t want to make this, you can certainly buy it. I like the Odense brand of Almond Paste that comes in a 7-ounce tube on Amazon. Most grocery stores also carry almond paste in their baking aisle or near where they would sell almonds.

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FAQs

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.

Is almond paste the same as marzipan? ›

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.

What is almond paste used for? ›

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.

Is almond paste the same as almond extract? ›

Almond Paste is a nutty paste that is made with blanched almonds, confectioners' sugar, an egg white, almond extract, and salt.

Is almond butter and almond paste the same thing? ›

What is the difference between almond butter and almond paste? ANSWER:Almond butter is a spread made from finely ground almonds, offering a smooth and creamy texture. In contrast, almond paste has a coarser texture and is akin to almond candy dough, similar to marzipan but with less sweetness.

Should almond paste be refrigerated? ›

Commercially produced almond paste has a long shelf life. However, to keep it from drying out, once opened it should be tightly wrapped and stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer.

Can you eat almond paste raw? ›

Marzipan has a more solid form and is used on cakes and to create shapes. You can eat marzipan by itself, the same is not true for almond paste.

What is a substitute for almond paste? ›

How To Make allergy alternate for almond paste. let cream cheese come to room temp, Cream in sugar until super creamy,gently mix in egg yolk and imitation almond flavoring until smooth. Use in any recipe that calls for almond paste.

Where would almond paste be located in a grocery store at? ›

You can find packaged almond paste in the baking aisle at most grocery stores.

What are the benefits of almond paste? ›

Almond paste is a popular ingredient in many desserts, but it also has a number of health benefits. Almond paste is high in healthy fats, protein, and fiber, which can all help promote a healthy weight. Additionally, almond paste is a good source of vitamins and minerals, including calcium, iron, and magnesium.

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.

Is almond candy dough the same as almond paste? ›

Marzipan is smooth, sweet, and often dyed and molded into shapes. It's also used to cover sweets much like fondant and is sometimes eaten as is. Almond paste, however, is coarser, less sweet, and used as an ingredient or filling for baked goods.

What is a substitute for marzipan? ›

For a quick and dirty solution, almond paste can substitute marzipan in a pinch. In this case, you will need to adjust the sugar in your recipe to make up for the loss of sweetness between almond paste and marzipan.

How to substitute almond paste for marzipan? ›

The two products are different enough that, just like those near-doppelgängers cucumbers and zucchini, you shouldn't be swapping them willy-nilly. You can, however, MacGyver marzipan from almond paste by mixing it with additional sugar in the form of powered sugar, simple syrup, and/or corn syrup.

What can I use instead of marzipan? ›

You can use a layer of fondant icing instead of marzipan if you wish.

Where do you find almond paste in the grocery store? ›

You can find packaged almond paste in the baking aisle at most grocery stores.

Can I use almond paste instead of almond filling? ›

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.

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