Professional Baker Teaches You How To Make MARZIPAN DECORATIONS!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2018
  • You already know how to make the best Grand Plum Pudding on the planet, but why stop there? Watch as Anna Olson teaches you how to make Marzipan Fruit, the perfect accompaniment to any steamed pudding recipe! Try it out yourself and let us know how it went in the comments below!
    Grand Plum Pudding Recipe: • Professional Baker Tea...
    Ingredients
    2 packages natural, uncoloured marzipan
    Food colouring pastes
    Raw whole wheat spaghetti (for stems)
    Whole cloves (for bottom of pears & apples)
    Cocoa powder (for potatoes)
    Directions
    Tools: bamboo skewers, paring knife, marzipan tools (available at cake supply or craft stores) - optional, small leaf cutters, small brushes.
    Potatoes:
    Shape a scant tablespoonful of marzipan between your palms into a potato shape. Use a bamboo skewer or other tool to make “eyes” in the potato and the roll in a little cocoa powder (to replicate dirt) shaking off any excess.
    Pumpkin:
    Add a little orange colouring paste to a tablespoonful of marzipan and knead the colour in. Shape the marzipan into a ball between the palms of your hands and then flatten just a little. Use the back of a paring knife or a marzipan tool to press lines into the pumpkin. Add a little cocoa powder or brown colour paste to a little more marzipan and shape into a thin rope. Cut a little piece off and press in to make the stem, then spiral the remaining around a bamboo skewer and carefully remove and press in near the stem to make a tendril.
    Pear or Apple:
    Add a little yellow or green (or both) colouring paste to a tablespoonful of marzipan, knead it in, and shape into a ball between the palms of your hands. If making a pear, shape the marzipan to a pear shape. Use a small piece of raw, whole wheat spaghetti as the stem and push a whole clove into the bottom for the blossom end. For added dimension, dilute a little contrasting food colouring (red or orange) in a little clear alcohol or water and brush on a “blush” to the fruit.
    Leaves:
    Add a little green food colouring paste to some marzipan and knead it in. Roll out the marzipan as thinly as possible and cut out leaf shapes as desired. Use a bamboo skewer or the back of a paring knife to make veins marks on the leafs. You can bend and pinch the leaves to give them dimension and set them on a tray to dry, or while still soft, press them into the other fruits as desired.
    Allow the marzipan fruits to air dry for 12 hours, then store for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 5 лет назад +2

    It's people like you, Anna, who make the world a more beautiful and welcome place at a time when we all really need a bit of comfort in our lives. Little things like marzipan art are so easily lost in the rushing cadence of everyday life, but they mean so much when, unexpectedly, they appear, seemingly like magic, these delightful sweet decorations on otherwise nondescript cakes or other desserts. Thank you for keeping the craft alive.

  • @dramalover9001
    @dramalover9001 5 лет назад

    I follow you last sime time...i love your technique, presentation...everything .love you mam.

  • @sumaiyarahman2223
    @sumaiyarahman2223 5 лет назад +1

    Hi sis, i love your all recipes.

  • @HDRGROUP
    @HDRGROUP 2 года назад +3

    I would love to have the exact marzipan recipe . The quantities of almond, the sugar ( is sugar glass?) and the honey please 🙏

  • @annafernandes1627
    @annafernandes1627 4 года назад +1

    Hi Anna, did you make this marzipan or use store-bought ?

  • @sarahelmiraroystershelton1888
    @sarahelmiraroystershelton1888 5 лет назад +2

    Mrs. Olsson,
    please make swedish SEMLA. you wont regret :)

  • @seemagore2227
    @seemagore2227 Год назад

    Nice.but pls,show the exact measurements,and for pur fruits to look shiny what should be used

  • @lindahughes6675
    @lindahughes6675 4 месяца назад

    How far in advance can you make these?

  • @oscar38
    @oscar38 5 лет назад

    Please help! My marzipan fruits I made yesterday are now all shiny and super sticky. Hi can I stop this? ( Marzipan is shop bought)
    Any help much appreciated.

  • @anasmalikafridi9891
    @anasmalikafridi9891 3 года назад

    But you don't show recipe

  • @cjpowers9330
    @cjpowers9330 5 лет назад

    Cute marzipan, but I must remark that your Plum Pudding looks a wee bit dry. Mine are always aged and fed a steady diet of cognac or what ever one likes. They become richly dark and scrumptious.

  • @Mayhemsurfer
    @Mayhemsurfer Год назад +1

    real marzipane dont have honey

  • @mingzhu2250
    @mingzhu2250 4 года назад +2

    A potato isn’t a fruit