If you're looking for a way to add some fun to your holiday cookie platter or a delightful idea to share at a cookie swap, these little marzipan filled ravioli cookies are perfect for you. Feel free to substitute with your favourite fillings, like Nutella, cream cheese.
Marzipan Ravioli
adapted from Lecker
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- Sift the flour, 50 grams of sugar, and salt into a mixing bowl. Add in butter, egg and vanilla extract. Mix with your fingertips until combined. Wrap the dough with a plastic film and chill for 1 hour.
- Place the marzipan pieces, remaining powdered sugar, chopped almonds and orange liquor in another bowl. Stir until all well combined.
- Remove the cookie dough from the fridge and place on a lightly floured work surface. Roll out thinly and cut into 50 squares, 2 inches by 2 inches. Mix the egg yolk and milk in a small bowl. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F.
- Brush half of the squares with egg wash. Place about a teaspoon marzipan filling in the center. Top with the remaining cookie squares, enclosing the filling, and crimp edges with a fork. Bake for about 15-20 minutes until lightly golden. Melt the chocolates separately and drizzle over the tops of cookie raviolis.
These sweet version of ravioli are very special! They look extremely gorgeous for the Christmas season.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! I think I want to try them with nutella!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate looking, almost a shame to eat, wait I said almost ;) Nutella sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteTake care..
This is totally new and tempting to me...looks inviting too
ReplyDeleteLovely idea! They must be a hit in parties.
ReplyDeleteAngie..this is so christmassy...love these marzipan ravioli cookies :) Here is me wishing you and family A Merry Xmas early..your cookies pictures gives me feel of Xmas already :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delectable!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea and the filling! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
These treats look so delicious, perfect for the season! Awesome photos!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and tempting! Perfect for celebrations...
ReplyDeleteSo creative loved it :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and clever. Love love the idea of a ravioli cookie!
ReplyDeleteThe marzipan ravioli looks lovely and delish angie... and yes it looks liek a ravioli, a perfect christmas cookies for someone who happen to be in love with pasta :D
ReplyDeletetq for sharing the idea and recipe my friend... love the red-colorful atmosphere on the pic!
Happy Holiday ;)
Very invinting and delectable! Another on the list for trying!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea.... love these cookies
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful! Perfect for the coming festive season or anytime of the year!
ReplyDeleteThat marzipan looks like heaven ! A great Christmas gift idea ;)
ReplyDeletethey look like the perfect festive cookies!
ReplyDeleteAngie what a fabulous idea and so pretty. I am definitely making these and I'm already thinking of all the fillings I can use in them. Fun idea and great photos.
ReplyDeleteSuper idea! Best ravioli ever!
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, my mom would absolutely love these!
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
OMG this is amazing! I love marzipan havent ever had it look so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cookie! I love anything with almond paste. I will definitely be making these. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine, absolutely wonderful!
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ReplyDeleteI love marzipan, and love this cookie filled with them, if i had time I would surley make this cookie.
ReplyDeleteThis would be such a fun addition to any cookie plate! I can almost taste them...they sound so good!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing idea. Marzipan is one of my favorite things!
ReplyDeleteAnyone who loves marzipan (and that means me!) is going to adore these, Angie. Such a cute idea and they look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative and super idea, a ravioli cookie, I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh those look so pretty, they would be fantastic for a cookie swap! The flavors are beautiful:-) Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeletei only know ravioli in pasta form! they are so cute in cookies, they look festive too!!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! Those would definitely be the attention getting cookie at any cookie swap!
ReplyDeleteThese look spectacular!! Great for a cookie exchange!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I have a cookie party coming up....
ReplyDeleteThese are so creative, I love it! Ravioli shaped cookies, genius!
ReplyDeleteThis is way too cute and creative - just heavenly.
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous...unique, and extremely festive, delicious cookies, Angie!
ReplyDeleteThey do look like raviolis, except they are lovely, cookies!
Thanks for sharing yet, another amazing recipe:D
This is a very unique cookie recipe. Love the use of marzipan to fill these! I have seen a lot of cookie recipes due to the recent swap, but this one be the one that is slated for yearly tradition. Definitely a must try-thanks for posting!
ReplyDeletePretty and elegant marzipan ravioli..
ReplyDeleteLooks so pretty and delicious.I definitely want to make this for the Christmas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! The filling is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe cookie dough sounds delicious with the marzipan filling and my wheels are turning with other filling ideas - like chocolate and nuts :) Saving this one!
ReplyDeleteit looks fabulous...great idea angie ! happy holidays :-)
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'll sample one. And another for the trip home. And a couple to share with my family. And a couple for a midnight snack. Oh, just give me the whole tray! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea..they look awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis are super cute idea for the holidays!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAngie, these are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWat a wonderful recipe.. never thought this can be made this way .. yum yum !!
ReplyDeleteNupur
UK Rasoi
How many ways can I say YES?!!! These are perfection! I am a marzipan lovin' crazy person and would love to make them into these flaky little raviolis. You are a genius Angie and they look so amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I'd love to make some with nutella!
ReplyDeletelove these and endless possibilities for fillings
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and they must taste delightful with that yummy filling:)
ReplyDeleteSo cute, these look quite tasty too. I can imagine any cookie platter you create for the holidays is just stunning :)
ReplyDeleteVery lovely baked ravioli, a very festive snack. Love it !
ReplyDeleteMy mum would love these, she loves marzipan! I like the idea of nutella!
ReplyDeleteThe way to my heart is with marzipan! I love that you can use other fillings too. So delectable.
ReplyDeleteVery unique and special treats!
ReplyDeletehi angie, how i wish i can take home these ravili cookies... so pretty and delicious looking too.it makes me wonder when you would like to do guest post for me..from your existing recipes.. looking forward. have a nice day
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning! What a playful cookie! I don't think I would change the filling...I like it just the way it is!
ReplyDeletea perfect treat for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea, Angie! They look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'm always on the look out for new holiday cookies...and these are unique, beautiful and delicious....a triple whammy!
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome..these cute little packets of Raviolis are just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery inventive and appealing! I can imagine they'd be delicious filled with Nutella, too.
ReplyDeleteUna idea genial me encantaron,abrazos,hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteHomegirl. You never cease to rock my world.
ReplyDeleteAngie, what a cute holiday dish you've conjured up (as usual!). Also, it's creatively out-of-the-box for a holiday dish but entirely appropriate too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute name for these cookies and very tempting.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness those look wonderful! Thanks for this recipe - it is perfect for me! Love the marzipan, almonds, liqueur and chocolate. Terrific idea.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable. The perfect size too. I love small holiday desserts at a party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I love these dessert ravioli, so cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat!! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous, and so very festive! A perfect holiday treat :)
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! These look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Angie! I really love the idea of a sweet ravioli and marizpan is a wonderful filling choice!
ReplyDeleteI've never met anyone crazier about marzipan than my husband. He would go GA-GA over these little treats. I think I am going to have to surprise him with these. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteEventhough I am not a great fan of marzipan... these looks great and yum :D
ReplyDeleteThis is a creative fun cookie to serve up on a cookie platter during the holiday season.
ReplyDeleteVelva
I am continually amazed at what a creative cook and baker you are. Not to mention that your pictures are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhy be picky I say use both nutella and the mazipan, he he. Love these and I am going to a cookie swap on Friday, I think they would like these. You should come move over here and we can swap cookies.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
I would love to swap cookies with you, these are just beautiful Angie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies Angie .....I would love Santa to pack some from your house and bring to me!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and original! The filling sounds wonderful.
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ReplyDeleteAngie:) what lovely idea, look amazing!! beauty pics as well:)
ReplyDeletewow..that looks delicious...love your pics :-)
ReplyDeleteOh these little ravioli look so delicious! Marzipan sounds like a perfect filling for these cookies! So pretty and festive!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest cookies ever - so creative, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI'm all about the idea of filling these cookies with cream cheese. mmm mmm! They're gorgeous, Angie! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest cookies I've seen! They'd make a great addition to a Christmas cookie plate.
ReplyDeleteI like these cute little cookies, Angie. They're like little pillows filled with tasty goodness! Great idea and presented so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI adore these Angie, I am bookmarking it for Nutella version! Very lovely, cute, small delights.
ReplyDeleteA sweet version of raviolis, I love your creativity. Have a nice holiday, Angie!
ReplyDeleteOnce again a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this take on ravioli! They looks so pretty and tasty!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! this sounds heavenly and its so creative. Love marzipan cookies. thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous, Angie. Just right for the X'mas season
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind but I'm so inspired I've included this post in my Friday Food Fetish roundup. Thanks for sharing and MOAR please :)
ReplyDeleteI love the marzipan filling that these have! They look and sound so yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy and the pictures are beautiful as always
ReplyDeleteMarzipan ravioli?!? WHat a fun and unique dessert for the holidays :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous and original idea. I had never thought of filling ravioli with marzipan
ReplyDeleteAngie....this is such a fabulous idea! I LOVE turning 'food' into 'dessert'! And I always look for ways to make things playful! These are so pretty...and I love marzipan...so I wouldn't change a thing! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed a fun addition to a holiday cookies platter. So creative!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun and delicious idea! considering the power of my sweet tooth, it's no surprise this is much more appealing than regular ravioli. :)
ReplyDeleteNow this is my idea of pasta! Thank you for whetting my appetite. Now I don't want to go to work, I just want to get in the kitchen and bake! I hope you have a blessed week, my friend!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I've never wanted something so badly!
ReplyDeleteThose look like they take a ton of work to make, but I am sure the effort is well worth it!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and delish!... will definitely try this recipe and will post in my personal food blog... yey!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and inspiring Angie... I hope you have a wonderful holiday season and I look forward to connecting again in 2012!
ReplyDeleteAnything with marzipan is on my "to make" list. These look delicious. I love the name! Merry Christmas, Angie! There is definitely magic in the air! Best wishes for a prosperous and dream filled 2012!
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XO
valerie
I still can't get these cookies out of my head! They're truly amazing... Thanks so much again for sharing and today I am featuring these cookies as one of the most memorable fetish worthy foods from 2011. Can't wait to see what you'll bring us in 2012!
ReplyDeleteWow, marzipan cookies! :) Will try :)
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