Sculpting with marzipan is really child’s play so do not be daunted. Yes, people do create unimaginably lovely creations using marzipan and a fine artist’s sculpting skill. But mere mortals and their guests can have fun with it.
These delicious treats can be made up to a week ahead and stored in an airtight container before serving.

These moist carrot muffins strike just the right note of sweetness with a hint of almond from grated marzipan in the batter. The secret to a tender muffin is in the mixing, only enough just to moisten the ingredients. The miniature marzipan carrots add a welcome flourish. Enlist older children to help shape the mini veggies. Kids (and adults) will have as much fun making them as eating them.
A rich truffle is an elegant end to any meal or a house gift that is deceptively simple to prepare. The flavor of our Hazelnut Praline adds a pronounced nutty undertone and the crystallized ginger punches up the flavor of these little gems. This recipe calls for 70% chocolate, which refers to the cocoa solids in the chocolate. (A higher percentage of cocoa solids means a darker, richer-tasting chocolate, the kind used by professional confectioners.) Quality bittersweet chocolate from a brand such as Callebaut, Ghirardelli, Green and Black or Valhrona will work well here.