December 30, 2019

New Year 2019 - suggestion for home-made marzipan cake



Tomorrow it is the last day here in 2019, so it is time to prepare for New Year's Eve tomorrow. Here in Denmark the tradition is to eat marzipan cake (kransekage) together with a glass of champagne (it is best to drink sweet champagne, when you eat marzipan cake to avoid a clash in your mouth between sweet cake and dry champagne), as we step from the old year into the new year.

If you would like to bake your very own marzipan cakes, I will already now share my entire collection of various suggestions on marzipan cake (known as kransekage in Denmark), which I have created during the "life time" of Kitchen of Kiki. It will give you time to go shopping for the needed ingredients as well as baking them for New Year's Eve tomorrow and perhaps clear out the last Christmas marzipan left-overs.

I find, that the major advantages of making your own marzipan cake is, that you are in control of the overall  sweetness in the final cake, so you can make the cake more or less sweet according to your sweetness preference, instead for "just living with" the sweetness in the cakes, which you buy, which I find to be too sweet !!!

If you would like to have  more softness in your marzipan cake, you should freeze them after baking. The only drawback is, that I find freezing to reduce the overall flavour profile of the cake.

I will not be making any of the above mentioned suggestion for New Year's Eve, as I will trying out a new version of marzipan cake to mark the transition into a new decade in form of 2020, so look by tomorrow on New Year Eve day for the marzipan creation of 2019 :-)
I can already tell you, that the marzipan cake involves a center of nougat, so I have aleady started the preparation work this evening, so the nougat can set.

Besides from the marzipan cakes I will also make a champagne sorbet for tomorrow, as I saw, that the local ice cream shop is selling champagne sorbet. And when you have your own ice cream machine, it is not a option to buy champagne sorbet ! I will tell you, that I am NOT going to use the "real stuff" in form of champagne, as such a bottle cost too much. I prefer to drink the champagne. So instead of I am using a sweet Asti :-)






The "classic" type of marzipan cake is the white version of these zebra marzipan cake. The white version is made from plain marzipan, while the dark version is made from marzipan containing cocoa.


Another good tasting marzipan cake could be these marzipan orange cakes or with an extra little twist in of orange flower as here marzipan orange cakes with orange flower. A third suggestion giving similar looking cakes are marzipan cakes with clementine and Cointreau.


Another excellent taste twist on "kransekage" is pomegranate marzipan cake combining the freshness of pomegranate with the sweetness of marzipan.


As a colourful farewell to 2016 these baked marzipan confect are an option. The only drawback is, that the forest fruit marzipan (purple looking marzipan) is loosing colour during the baking !!! However, you do not need to worry about this topic, as Odense Marcipan has withdrawn this specific marzipan product from their product range.


In 2013 liquorice marzipan was the "new black flavour" within the marzipan world, as it so many other food items here in Danmark, so therefore I created these liquorice marzipan cake. Also in 2014 I made liquorice marzipan cake.


I 2016 I made these marzipan cake with ginger and lime.


Another fantastic flavour combination would be this marzipan cake with raspberry and lime, which you share with your sweet heart.


In 2015 I made this fantastic marzipan horn.

2 comments:

  1. Hallo

    Es gefällt mir sehr gut! Das ist ganz fremd für mich. Ich arbeite selber als Depiladora in Frankfurt.

    Lieben Gruß,
    Sugarista.de

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