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Odense Almond Paste adds a whole new flavor to traditional mincemeat pie.
These Marzipan cutouts (bats, cats and witches) are as fun to make, as they are delicious to eat. Use them to decorate your favorite Halloween cake, cupcakes or muffins.
Odense Almond Paste gives these French cookies a rich almond flavor and perfect texture. Bake these unique treats for gifts or special occasions.
Pandowdy is a 19th century recipe of spiced apples covered with a biscuit type batter or crust, which is cut and pressed into the apples (“dowdied”) half way through baking. Before adding the crust, we topped the apples with a layer of Almond Paste for an extra special treat.
This sophisticated dessert is definitely a crowd pleaser. Sometimes known as “tipsy parson” or “drunken cake”, we substituted the classic sherry for an almond liqueur. For a speedy trifle, bake our Almond Pound Cake and toast the almonds the day before.
Dark brown sugar and Odense Almond Paste create a rich tasting, caramelized almond flavor.
Pandowdy is a 19th century recipe of spiced apples covered with a biscuit type batter or crust, which is cut and pressed into the apples (“dowdied”) half way through baking. Before adding the crust, we topped the apples with a layer of Almond Paste for an extra special treat.
Peaches and almonds are as good as peaches and cream. For an extra treat serve with vanilla ice cream.
Decorate a key lime pie with these sweet treats and fill a candy dish with the rest.
Make these super cute bears for your bear loving friends. They are not only endearing but delicious as well.
Rhubarb and blueberries make the perfect blend of tart and sweet flavors. The addition of Almond Paste makes it even more splendid.
Sweet Almond Paste and cherries are perfectly balanced by tart rhubarb.