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Homemade Marzipan (Almond Paste) Truffles

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Ingredients

Adjust Servings:
200g (7oz) Marzipan Almond paste
170g (6oz) Chocolate dark, milk, or white chocolate
optional Chocolate Sprinkles
optional (unsalted) Crushed Peanuts
optional Cocoa Powder
1 Tbsp (optional) Unsalted Butter or coconut oil to make the chocolate shine
1 Tbsp (optional) Amaretto

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Homemade Marzipan (Almond Paste) Truffles

Marzipan (almond paste) truffles are fun and easy to make, and are delicious!

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  • Vegetarian
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Ingredients

Directions

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Make the Marzipan Almond Paste (Optional)

Some well-stocked stores have marzipan, but if you would like to make your own under 10 minutes, here is my quick and easy marzipan recipe: How to Make Marzipan (Almond Paste) from Scratch.

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Shape the Marzipan

Divide the marzipan and roll into bite-size balls. Tip: before shaping the balls, if desired, add a Tbsp of almond liquer, such as Amaretto to the almond paste, mix with your hands, then divide and shape into balls.

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Temper the Chocolate

I know many people use a microwave to melt chocolate, but I never use a microwave. Chocolate also burns easily. If you do use a microwave, I suggest adding 1 Tbsp of butter or coconut oil to the melted chocolate to help give it a glossy finish.

If you really want smooth, shiny, glossy, silky chocolate (instead of crystalized sugar and dull, flat-looking chocolate) I would temper it using a bain-marie (double boiler - see below for a recommendation). To do so, firsst chop the chocolate. Boil water in the bottom of the double boiler. Place 2/3 of the chocolate in the pan or a bowl over the water - do not let the water touch the pan/bowl. Stir frequently.

For dark chocolate, use a candy thermometer or a digital thermometer and heat the chocolate until the temperature reaches 45°C/113°F. Remove from heat and stir in the remaining chocolate. Keep checking the temperature. Once it drops to 27°C/ 78°F, return the bowl to the double boiler and reheat, stirring occasionally until the temperature reaches 32°C/89°F. Remove from heat. Stir once more. Now it is ready for dipping.

For milk chocolate, do the same, except the temperatures change: melt to 45°C/113°F, cool to 26°C/78°F, then reheat to 29°C/84°F.

For white chocolate, melt to 40°C/104°F, cool to 25°C/77°F, and reheat to 28°C/82°F.

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Dip and Decorate the Marzipan Truffles

Line a baking sheet with parchment or wax paper, or use a rack. Add your toppings of choice in separate bowls. Dip each marzipan ball in the melted chocolate and let the excess chocolate drip off (I find using a chocolate dipping fork works the best - see below for recommendations). Then roll in the desired topping and place on the rack or sheet to set. You can also refrigerate them for quicker setting.

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Done

Special Equipment

I love these chocolate candy drippers - they make life a lot easier when making chocolate candy:

This is the bain-marie double boiler I use - it is so versatile and can be used as a steamer as well:

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