Mozartkugeln Recipes

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HOME MADE "MOZART KUGELN"



Home Made

I saw the procedure on TV show 24kitchen. There were no specifications on amounts so I just assumed. It turned out well... Surprisingly well... Perfect!

Provided by nitko

Categories     Dessert

Time 2h10m

Yield 30 balls, 30-35 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

150 g marzipan
200 g marzipan
40 g pistachio nuts (grounded)
1 teaspoon maraschino cherry (wild cherry brandy)
50 g hazelnut kernels
50 g sugar (white)
300 g chocolate
40 g butter

Steps:

  • Ground pistachio and add into 150 g marzipan and add one teaspoon of maraschino. Mix well to get green paste. Make small balls.
  • Cover the green balls with 200g marzipan to make a little bigger ball.
  • Melt sugar in a pan (Teflon) until brown. Roast the hazelnut. Add roasted hazelnut into still warm sugar and let it cool.
  • When cooled put sugar with hazelnut into blender and make rough mixture of sugar and hazelnut.
  • Now cover the marzipan balls with hazelnut/sugar mixture. If it won't stuck, you may use some kind of hazelnut cream (I use Nutella) and then roll the balls into hazelnut/sugar.
  • When done, melt chocolate (with some butter) on steam and using toothpick dip the balls into chocolate.
  • Keep them in cool place, but not refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 83.7, Fat 7.9, SaturatedFat 4.1, Cholesterol 2.9, Sodium 11.9, Carbohydrate 5.3, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 1.9, Protein 1.8

MOZART CAKE RECIPE - (3.8/5)



Mozart Cake Recipe - (3.8/5) image

Provided by Johanna

Number Of Ingredients 20

CAKE BATTER:
4 large eggs, separated
1/2 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup flour, plus
1 tablespoon flour
1/2 cup cornstarch, plus
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
CHOCOLATE GANACHE FILLING:
2 cups heavy cream, divided
1 1/4 cups good quality milk chocolate chips (8 ounces)
1 (4 ounce) good quality semisweet chocolate bars, grated, divided
2 tablespoons unsalted pistachios, finely chopped
DECORATION:
1 package (7 ounce) marzipan paste or 1 (7 ounce) package almond paste (you might not use all of it)
Green food coloring paste (optional)
1 tablespoon unsalted pistachios, finely chopped
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 packet vanilla sugar (approximately 3/4 Tablespoon)
Powdered sugar, to taste only if needed

Steps:

  • Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry, gradually adding granulated sugar. Next, mix in the egg yolks one at a time, just enough to combine. Sift together flour, baking powder, and cornstarch; gradually & gently fold into the egg mixture to combine - be careful not to deflate the egg whites by over mixing. Line a large nonstick springform pan with parchment paper and fill with the batter. Bake in a preheated oven at 350 F (175 C or gas mark 2) for 30 minutes - it will only rise up partway. Let cool completely. Meanwhile, heat 1/2 cup of the cream in a small pan over medium-low heat, then stir in the milk chocolate until it melts and is smooth(takes about 5 minutes.) Remove pan from heat and let cool for 1 hour at room temperature. Finely grate the bittersweet chocolate using a microplane grater and divide into two portions. Beat 1 1/2 cups of the cream until stiff peaks form. Stir chopped nuts and half (one portion) of the grated chocolate gently into the cooled melted chocolate mixture. Gently fold together the whipped cream and the cooled melted chocolate mixture until just combined. Remove ring from springform pan and carefully slice the cake into three even (very thin) layers using a large serrated knife. Place one cake layer on a large plate, spread with 1/3 of the chocolate ganache, then top with another cake layer, another layer of 1/3 of the ganache, followed by another cake layer. Spread the remaining chocolate ganache mixture all over the top and sides of the cake. Chill for 2 hours. Knead the marzipan(with enough powdered sugar to make it sweet if unsweetened) until well blended and soft like play dough, this takes about 5-10 minutes by hand (optional: you may use food coloring paste to dye the marzipan green if desired.) Place marzipan between two sheets of wax paper and roll out into very flat circle, about the size of your springform pan. Set a plate on top of the marzipan and use the plate as a guide to cut out a perfect circle; then cut circle into 16 triangles. Set the marzipan triangles in a spiral around the top of the chilled cake, pressing down slightly so they stick - there should be very narrow gaps between each triangle - if desired, curl up the pointy tips decoratively first. Coat the sides of the cake with some the remaining grated chocolate (save just a bit to sprinkle on top later). Beat the remaining 3/4 cups of cream with the vanilla sugar to taste until stiff peaks form. Shortly before serving, garnish cake with swirls of the whipped vanilla cream, the remaining chopped nuts, and sprinkle any remaining grated chocolate on top.

MOZARTKUGELN



Mozartkugeln image

Categories     Chocolate

Number Of Ingredients 1

1 clove marzipan

Steps:

  • go to the website in the intro and follow the instructions
  • you are done

MOZART CAKE



Mozart Cake image

This is one version of a famous cake that originated in Austria and is modelled after the Mozartkugeln chocolate marzipan truffles. This is an elegant, elaborate cake that takes lots of time and some degree of skill to prepare, but is well worth the extra effort.Translated & adapted from "Kochen & Geniessen" magazine, directly from the German. If you are serving this to adults and want even more Mozartkugeln flavor -lightly brush the cooled cake layers with some Mozart Liqueur before stacking. In Germany, marzipan is often sold unsweetened in the baking aisle, in which case, you will need to add powdered sugar to it (which will absorb into the marzipan as you knead it). In the US, marzipan is often available already sweetened, in which case you can omit the powdered sugar, or add some to taste.

Provided by HeatherFeather

Categories     Dessert

Time 4h30m

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

4 large eggs, separated
1/2 cup granulated sugar
3/4 cup flour, plus
1 tablespoon flour
1/2 cup cornstarch, plus
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups heavy cream, divided
1 1/4 cups good quality milk chocolate chips (8 oz)
1 (4 ounce) good quality semisweet chocolate bars, grated, divided use
2 tablespoons unsalted pistachios, finely chopped
1 (7 ounce) package marzipan paste or 1 (7 ounce) package almond paste (you might not use all of it)
green food coloring paste (optional)
1 tablespoon unsalted pistachios, finely chopped
3/4 cup heavy cream
1 packet vanilla sugar (approximately 3/4 Tablespoon)
powdered sugar, to taste only if needed

Steps:

  • Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry, gradually adding granulated sugar.
  • Next, mix in the egg yolks one at a time, just enough to combine.
  • Sift together flour, baking powder, and cornstarch; gradually & gently fold into the egg mixture to combine - be careful not to deflate the egg whites by overmixing.
  • Line a large nonstick springform pan with parchment paper and fill with the batter.
  • Bake in a preheated oven at 350 F (175 C or gas mark 2) for 30 minutes - it will only rise up partway.
  • Let cool completely.
  • Meanwhile, heat 1/2 cup of the cream in a small pan over medium-low heat, then stir in the milk chocolate until it melts and is smooth(takes about 5 minutes.)
  • Remove pan from heat and let cool for 1 hour at room temperature.
  • Finely grate the bittersweet chocolate using a microplane grater and divide into two portions.
  • Beat 1 1/2 cups of the cream until stiff peaks form.
  • Stir chopped nuts and half (one portion) of the grated chocolate gently into the cooled melted chocolate mixture.
  • Gently fold together the whipped cream and the cooled melted chocolate mixture until just combined.
  • Remove ring from springform pan and carefully slice the cake into three even (very thin)layers using a large serrated knife.
  • Place one cake layer on a large plate, spread with 1/3 of the chocolate ganache, then top with another cake layer, another layer of 1/3 of the ganache, followed by another cake layer.
  • Spread the remaining chocolate ganache mixture all over the top and sides of the cake.
  • Chill for 2 hours.
  • Knead the marzipan(with enough powdered sugar to make it sweet if unsweetened) until well blended and soft like playdough, this takes about 5-10 minutes by hand (optional: you may use food coloring paste to dye the marzipan green if desired.)
  • Place marzipan between two sheets of wax papper and roll out into very flat circle, about the size of your springform pan.
  • Set a plate on top of the marzipan and use the plate as a guide to cut out a perfect circle; then cut circle into 16 triangles.
  • Set the marzipan triangles in a spiral around the top of the chilled cake, pressing down slightly so they stick - there should be very narrow gaps between each triangle - if desired, curl up the pointy tips decoratively first.
  • Coat the sides of the cake with some the remaining grated chocolate (save just a bit to sprinkle on top later).
  • Beat the remaining 3/4 cups of cream with the vanilla sugar to taste until stiff peaks form.
  • Shortly before serving, garnish cake with swirls of the whipped vanilla cream, the remaining chopped nuts, and sprinkle any remaining grated chocolate on top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 254.6, Fat 18.3, SaturatedFat 10.5, Cholesterol 109.5, Sodium 46.8, Carbohydrate 19.6, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 8.8, Protein 3.6

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