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Christmas Keto Marzipan Cookies

Posted: Dec 23, 2016 · Updated: Apr 28, 2020 by Tisa · 4 Comments

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These keto & low-carb Christmas Marzipan Cookies, which are a tradition in Europe, are unbelievably quick and easy to prepare.

Are you ready for some Christmas baking? I sure have been for a while now. In fact, I've been having kind of a hard time deciding which of the winter Christmas-time-suiting snacks to prepare. Too many options and too little time on my hands!

But, I tell you, these Christmas Keto Marzipan Cookies, which are a tradition in Europe (especially in Germany), are unbelievably quick and easy to prepare. More so if you've already got some marzipan at hand.

These low-carb Christmas Marzipan Cookies, which are a tradition in Europe, are unbelievably quick and easy to prepare. #keto #lowcarb #ketochristmas #dessert #mysweetketo

Before you turn away just because they might not be much to look at, give them a try, and you will change your mind completely with the first bite. They taste wonderful. Besides, Christmas should not be about the looks; it's what's inside that counts, right?

Matcha marzipan

Obviously, I don't intend to convince you that Japanese green tea matcha powder has much to do with Christmas. Or with the German tradition of marzipan cookies. Unless the two cultures happen to collide, there is no real pressure on using matcha in the marzipan, unless you are a matcha lover and like to play around with flavors as I do.

I made these with matcha marzipan because I had some left in the freezer. You can omit the matcha green tea powder altogether. The last time I served some matcha marzipan to some colleagues of mine, they thought they were eating pistachio. They claimed they tasted pistachio just because they saw the green color. That was an interesting finding that I might play around with some more in the future.

If you wish to make real pistachio marzipan, though, here's a recipe for you. Marry Christmas!

Recipe

Keto Marzipan Cookies

Christmas Marzipan Cookies

One cookie comes out to be approximately 80 Calories, Fat: 6.6 g (of which Saturated: 0.7 g, MUFA's: 4.5 g), Total Carbs: 3.0 g, Fiber: 1.8 g, Net Carbs: 1.2g, Protein: 3.2 g
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Keto
Servings 30 cookies
Calories 80 kcal

Ingredients
  

Homemade Matcha Marzipan (optional)

  • 6 oz almonds - blanched
  • 6 oz powdered erythritol
  • 1 large egg white
  • 2 teaspoon matcha green tea powder

Christmas Marzipan Cookies

  • 8 oz marzipan
  • 10 tablespoon powdered erythritol
  • 12 tbsp. ground macadamia
  • 5 tablespoon almond flour
  • 1 large egg
  • 6 tablespoon almonds - blanched halves
  • ½ teaspoon almond extract
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Instructions
 

Homemade Matcha Marzipan (optional)

  • Place the nuts in a food processor and pulse until finely ground. Add matcha powder and mix. In another bowl, lightly beat the egg white.
    Keto Marzipan Cookies
  • Add a quarter of the raw egg to the powdered almonds and process until it's completely incorporated. Add a little more of the egg white and process again. Keep adding the egg white, a little at a time, until the marzipan comes together in a clump. You might not use up all of the egg white. Be careful not to add too much, so that the marzipan doesn't become too sticky.
    Keto Marzipan Cookies

Christmas Marzipan Cookies

  • Begin with separating the egg white from the yolk and lightly beating the egg white.
  • Break 8 oz. marzipan into small pieces in a medium bowl. Add powdered erythritol, ground macadamia, almond flour, almond extract, and egg white. Using your hands, combine the ingredients into a dough. It will be quite sticky.
    Keto Marzipan Cookies
  • Wrap the dough in parchment paper and refrigerate for an hour.
    Keto Marzipan Cookies
  • Preheat the oven to 300°F (150°C) and line a baking pan with parchment paper. Using a fork, beat the egg yolk with a tsp. of water.
  • Roll the dough into 30 small balls. Place them on the baking pan. Press 3 almond halves evenly around each cookie.
    Keto Marzipan Cookies
  • Brush each cookie with the egg yolk. Bake for 20 minutes. Transfer the cookies to a wire rack to cool completely. Enjoy!
    Keto Marzipan Cookies

Nutrition

Calories: 80kcal
Keyword Keto, Low-Carb
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These low-carb Christmas Marzipan Cookies, which are a tradition in Europe, are unbelievably quick and easy to prepare. #keto #lowcarb #ketochristmas #dessert #mysweetketo

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Tisa has an MSc degree in Psychology, is a Ph.D. candidate in Neuroscience, and a passionate cook. Determined to sweeten up peoples' lives with lip-smacking keto and low-carb recipes.

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  1. Valerie says

    March 19, 2017 at 10:44 am

    What's the carb count on the marzipan you used? I tried looking on their website and no info listed.

    Reply
    • My Sweet Keto says

      March 19, 2017 at 6:23 pm

      Valerie,
      As it is obvious from the recipe, I made marzipan out of blanched almonds and erythritol (plus some egg white for the "glue"). 8 oz. comes out to be around 25 g total carbs (14 g net). That counts for 30 cookies or so.

      I've never seen sugar-free marzipan in stores. If you find one, please, do let me know!

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      • Dawn says

        February 09, 2019 at 8:13 pm

        You can make your own sugar free marzipan - it's simply either almond flour (smooth consistency) or ground almonds (grittier result) plus a sweetener like stevia and a tiny bit of water or egg white to which you've added almond extract. It's easy to overdue the liquid so add drops at a time. Make it into a paste, roll it up in plastic wrap, store in fridge. The almond base will have a mild almond flavor, the extract is needed if you want to punch it up.

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        • My Sweet Keto says

          February 09, 2019 at 8:26 pm

          Very true. I should add a separate marzipan recipe.

          I do adore pistachio marzipan I make, although pistachios are high in carbs (but can't help it). You can check the recipe here.

          Thank you for the comment!

          Reply
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