{"id":18052,"date":"2017-11-22T08:59:46","date_gmt":"2017-11-22T06:59:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nataliel8.sg-host.com\/?p=18052\/"},"modified":"2022-01-15T09:45:21","modified_gmt":"2022-01-15T07:45:21","slug":"marzipan-challah","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lilcookie.com\/marzipan-challah\/","title":{"rendered":"Marzipan Challah"},"content":{"rendered":"
\"Marzipan

Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n

I started to love marzipan only in recent years. Up until a few years ago, it was an ingredient that I really did not like (to say the least), and with few exceptions (and only because I was asked) I didn’t use it in my cakes and sweets. I simply couldn’t understand how almonds \u2013 an ingredient I truly love – could become something I really disliked, which always amazed me every time.<\/p>\n

Despite the last paragraph, I changed my attitude to marzipan about two years ago and started to like it. A lot. Mozart balls became one of my top favorite treats in the whole world, chocolate filled with marzipan conquered my heart, and the famous marzipan challah of Breads Bakery in NYC has become one of my addictions.<\/p>\n

You could say that now marzipan is definitely one of my favorite ingredients, and the truth is that I am only looking for excuses to make sweets with marzipan, because despite my great love for it, many of my friends and family are still not among the great marzipan lovers.<\/p>\n

I have the wonderful Breaking Breads<\/a><\/strong> book by Uri Scheft ever since it was published. This is a great baking book with lots of excellent recipes for bread and pastries that you can make at home easily, along with many home baking tips. I knew that the recipe for marzipan challah was in the book, and when I had a pretty large marzipan piece a few months ago I saw its future in the shape of this beautiful marzipan loaf of bread.<\/p>\n

The result was simply wonderful – a soft, fragrant, sweet challah and one of the most delicious pastries that came out of my oven. Since then, I had prepared the challah a few more times, and every time I couldn’t believe how great the result was. If you like marzipan – you really have to try it yourself.<\/p>\n

\"Marzipan

Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n