Sweet Almond Pastry | Easy Braided Almond-Filled Puff Pastry Recipe! (2024)

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This Sweet Almond Pastry recipe is buttery, flaky, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious! Serve this braided almond pastry for breakfast or dessert – you can’t go wrong!

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Table of Contents

  • My Favorite Sweet Breakfast Treat
  • The Ingredients You’ll Need
  • Is Almond Pastry Filling the Same as Almond Paste?
  • Can I Use Crescent Rolls Instead of Puff Pastry?
  • Let’s Make Sweet Almond Pastry!
  • Tips for Success
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Storing, Freezing, and Reheating
  • Get the Recipe
  • More Amazing Almond Recipes

    My Favorite Sweet Breakfast Treat

    With just a few simple ingredients, this bakery worthy Sweet Almond Pastry is perfectly crisp and flaky with a sweet almond filling. Serve it warm out of the oven dusted with powdered sugar and it’s guaranteed to disappear in seconds!

    Many, many moons ago, when Jorge and I were kid-less, we used to sometimes wake up on a Saturday morning and drive to a farmer’s market in St. Pete. It was over an hour away, but they had the most amazing sweet almond filled crescents. I decided to try making my own almond pastries at home, and I have to say, they turned out scrumptious – maaaybe even better than the ones we used to buy at the market!

    (Want more almond pastry magic? Try these Almond Stuffed Crescent Rolls – so pretty and so tasty!)

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    The Ingredients You’ll Need

    These pastries look and taste elegant, but to make them, you don’t need anything fancy! It’s all basic grocery store stuff, which makes them easy to whip up anytime. Here’s the list:

    • Egg: One large, whole egg for an egg wash.
    • Water: Also for the egg wash.
    • Almond Paste: For the sweet almond filling.
    • Sugar: Regular granulated sugar is fine, or you could use raw sugar.
    • Vanilla: Usea good-quality pure vanilla extract for the best flavor.
    • Puff Pastry: Pre-made puff pastry from the frozen foods section makes this recipe quick and easy.
    • Almonds: Sliced almonds for scattering on top.
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    Is Almond Pastry Filling the Same as Almond Paste?

    There are a few different almond products on the market, and it’s not always easy to know which one you’re dealing with! First, there’s almond filling. This is a jammy, soft, spreadable filling mixture that often comes in a can. Then there’s almond paste. It’s much firmer, and is made with roughly half ground almonds and half sugar. Finally, there’s marzipan, which is very similar to almond paste. Marzipan is a bit firmer and sweeter than almond paste, and is technically considered a candy. This recipe uses almond paste, which you can find in most grocery stores as well as online.

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    Can I Use Crescent Rolls Instead of Puff Pastry?

    For some recipes, crescent rolls can be a good substitute for puff pastry. But for these almond pastries, I really recommend using puff pastry and not a substitute. Crescent roll dough will not bake up with the same light, buttery, flaky layers as real puff pastry.

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    Let’s Make Sweet Almond Pastry!

    I promise you will love this easy recipe for my favorite almond filled pastry. Make this for brunch to impress all your friends…while it looks very involved, it only takes about 40 minutes start to finish!

    • Get Ready to Bake. First, preheat the oven to 400°F. Get out a baking sheet, and line it with parchment or a silpat baking mat. Then make your egg wash by whisking the egg and water together in a bowl or measuring cup.
    • Make the Filling. Next, use a food processor or stand mixer to combine the almond paste, sugar, and vanilla. These should be well-combined and smooth.
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    • Roll Out the Puff Pastry. Unfold the puff pastry, and lay it on the prepared baking sheet. Roll it gently with a rolling pin so that it’s a bit thinner and larger than it is right out of the box. Not much, just a little bit!
    • Cut the Sides. Cut the long sides of the puff pastry at an angle, into one-inch-wide strips. You don’t want to cut all the way across; there should be an uncut area down the middle for spreading the filling.
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    • Add the Filling. Spread the almond paste filling down the center of the puff pastry.
    • Fold the Strips Over the Filling. Fold the strips over the filling, alternating the sides. You should get a pretty “braided” effect from the strips overlapping.
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    • Add Egg Wash and Almonds. Brush the puff pastry with egg wash, and sprinkle the sliced almonds all over the top.
    • Bake! Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, and then lower the heat to 375°F. Continue baking for another 17 – 20 minutes, or until the pastry is golden brown.
    • Cool and Serve. Cool your sweet almond pastry on the pan for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.
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    Tips for Success

    As with any baking recipe, there are a few things you should know ahead of time before you make this. Here are my top tips for the best sweet almond pastry.

    • Thaw the Puff Pastry: The best way to thaw puff pastry is in the fridge overnight, so definitely do that if possible. If not, set it out at room temperature, and use it as soon as it’s pliable enough to unfold without cracking. Puff pastry that’s still frozen will crack. Puff pastry that’s too warm will be soggy.
    • Almond Paste: The almond paste is what gives this all its flavor – don’t skimp on it!
    • Add Chocolate: Also, if you want to add chocolate, I like to spread some homemade nutella on top of the almond mixture before I braid the pastry. It is seriously divine.
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    Serving Suggestions

    My favorite way to serve almond pastry is for brunch, with a few other brunch dishes to fill out the menu and add contrast. These easy brunch ideas would be perfect.

    • Eggs: Who can resist a big platter of creamy scrambled eggs? No one in my house, that’s for sure. This tutorial will show you How to Make Scrambled Eggs 4 Different Ways.
    • Fruit Salad: No brunch is complete without a pretty fruit salad! This old-fashioned Ambrosia Salad will hit all the right notes, no matter the occasion.
    • Coffee: Looking for a special coffee drink? Look no more. Easy Dalgona Coffee is ultra-luxe, but incredibly simple to make
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    Storing, Freezing, and Reheating

    You can store these pastries on the counter in a baggie for 2 days, or in the fridge for a bit longer. They can also be frozen for up to 2 months (make sure to thaw them out in the refrigerator before serving.)

    If you would like to warm up the pastries for serving, pop them in the toaster oven or regular oven at 350°F for a few minutes, until heated through. Alternatively, microwave for just a few seconds at a time until they’re warmed up.

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    Yield: 8 servings

    Sweet Almond Pastry

    Sweet Almond Pastries are buttery, flaky, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious! Eat this braided almond pastry for breakfast or dessert – your call!

    Prep Time12 minutes minutes

    Cook Time40 minutes minutes

    Total Time52 minutes minutes

    Ingredients

    • 1 large egg
    • 1 tablespoon water
    • 8 oz almond paste
    • ¼ cup granulated sugar
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1 sheet puff pastry
    • ¼ cup sliced almonds

    Instructions

    • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silpat.

    • In a small bowl, whisk together egg and water. Set aside.

    • In a food processor (or stand mixer) combine almond paste, sugar and vanilla extract. Until well combined.

    • Unfold pastry sheet on prepared baking sheet. Gently roll it with a rolling pin to be a little thinner than it is out of the box – not much, just a little larger.

    Follow video above for how to cut, fill and braid pastry. Here are some written directions to help guide you:

    • Unfold 1 pastry sheet on prepared pan. Cut slits 1 inch apart from the 2 sides of the pastry rectangle within 1/2 inch of the where the center mixture will go. Arrange the almond paste mixturedown the center of the pastry.

    • Starting at one end, fold the pastry strips over the almond mixtureon a diagonal, alternating sides. Brush the pastrylightly with the egg wash. Sprinkle with thesliced almonds.

    • Bake for 10 minutes and then lower heat to 375°F and continue to bake for 17 to 20 minutes — until golden brown. Let cool on pan for 10 minutes, slice and serve.

    Notes

    • Thaw the Puff Pastry: The best way to thaw puff pastry is in the fridge overnight, so definitely do that if possible. If not, set it out at room temperature, and use it as soon as it’s pliable enough to unfold without cracking. Puff pastry that’s still frozen will crack. Puff pastry that’s too warm will be soggy.
    • Almond Paste: The almond paste is what gives this all its flavor – don’t skimp on it!
    • Add Chocolate: Also, if you want to add chocolate, I like to spread Nutella on top of the almond mixture before I braid the pastry. It is seriously divine.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1, Calories: 189kcal, Carbohydrates: 21g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 23mg, Sodium: 20mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 16g

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    FAQs

    Can I use almond filling instead of almond paste? ›

    The almond paste and almond filling are very different products and should not be used interchangeably in a recipe. The Almond Filling is a jam-like filling for cakes, pastries, and cookies. The Almond Paste is usually mixed or cut into a recipe for an almond flavor, or as a layer in tarts and pies.

    Do you bake puff pastry before filling? ›

    If you're making a tart or filled Puff Pastry, place it on the baking sheet before adding toppings or fillings. That way, you won't have to transfer the dough with the extra weight and risk tearing it. For extra-thin, crisp Puff Pastry, set a second baking sheet on top of the filled pastry before baking.

    What is the secret to puff pastry? ›

    Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

    What is frangipane filling made of? ›

    What is frangipane? A creamy mixture of ground almonds, butter, sugar and eggs that is sometimes used to fill tarts. Halved stone fruit, such as apricots and plums, can be baked on top to make a delicious dessert.

    Is almond filling the same as marzipan? ›

    It can be confusing that recipes sometimes use the terms "almond paste" and "marzipan" interchangeably, as they're actually quite different. Almond paste has a coarser texture but is much softer than marzipan, which allows it to be spread as a filling. Unlike marzipan, almond paste holds up in baking.

    What is almond filling made of? ›

    Ingredients: Corn syrup, sugar, water, almonds, evaporated whole milk, modified corn starch, coconut (contains sulfur dioxide to preserve color), salt, artificial and natural flavors, vanilla extract, and citric acid.

    Do you put butter or milk on puff pastry? ›

    Egg wash is the most reliable but it can be very thick and sticky. Milk wash will go on more evenly but it can soak into pastry and make it weaker. Melted butter works nicely after the crust has set but it can make the crust greasy and weaker.

    Should puff pastry be room temperature before baking? ›

    To save time, you can buy ready-rolled pastry sheets rather than using a block of pastry or making your own. These should be brought to room temperature before using, so that they do not split or crack when unrolled. Unroll and cut to shape as desired, then chill again before baking.

    Can I put puff pastry at the bottom of a pie? ›

    If you want to make a puff pastry base for your pie

    As you warm up your oven, put a baking tray in to heat up. Then when you put your pie in the oven, sit the dish on top of the hot baking tray. I find that this really helps to cook the base of the Steak Pie and stop a soggy bottom.

    Why do you put vinegar in puff pastry? ›

    Adding vinegar tenderizes the pastry. It inhibits gluten from forming there by making the pastry tender and flaky.

    Why is puff pastry so difficult? ›

    Puff pastry does need some gluten development but, because of the amount of rolling out that will happen during lamination, it is very easy to overwork a dough which makes it incredibly hard to use and can cause a lot of shrinkage.

    Is butter or egg better on puff pastry? ›

    Egg wash is often used to make toppings on pastries stick. It's also used as a glaze to help the pastry achieve the perfect golden brown color and shine. Butter will not help toppings stick to pastry since it isn't a binder like an egg is, but butter can work in place of an egg wash for some foods.

    What is the difference between almond cream and frangipane? ›

    While they share some similarities, there are distinct variations: Crème Frangipane: Contains ground almonds, sugar, butter, and eggs. It has a richer and creamier texture and is often used as a filling in pastries. The classic frangipane cream is mixed with crème pâtissière (pastry cream) for added flavor and texture.

    Is frangipane the same as almond paste? ›

    Almond paste is more similar to marzipan than frangipane, but it's still distinctly its own. It's made of the same ingredients as marzipan but it's less sweet and richer in almond flavor. It's a bit more crumbly and coarse-textured and is used in baked goods such as these pignoli cookies.

    What's the difference between marzipan and frangipane? ›

    Frangipane is a rich, cream-based filling, while marzipan is a thick paste mostly used for decorative purposes. The main thing they have in common is the almonds required to make each one, but beyond that, they're wildly different — especially in consistency — meaning you'll find them used differently, too.

    What is a substitute for almond paste? ›

    Yes, almond paste is made from real almonds. But if you prefer other types of nuts over almonds, you can ground your own nut flour using a food processor and make macadamia nut paste, pistachio paste, pecan paste, pretty much any flavor.

    What is similar to almond paste? ›

    Marzipan and almond paste are easily confused with each other because they are made with the same basic ingredients: almonds, sugar, and some form of binding agent. However, the different ratios of these ingredients in each recipe is what sets these two confections apart.

    Is almond meal the same as almond paste? ›

    Almond paste is made from ground almonds or almond meal and sugar in equal quantities, with small amounts of cooking oil, beaten eggs, heavy cream or corn syrup added as a binder.

    What can I use instead of almond paste for nut allergy? ›

    My first choice would be a bean paste. Make it with white beans instead of azuki to get a color more suggestive of marzipan, and add more sugar than usual to distract from the bean taste. A close second, if this is compatible with the allergy, would be chestnut paste.

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