How to Make a Marzipan Bunny

Buy some marzipan., Take a piece of marzipan and roll into two balls., Mould the two balls into the shape of cones. , Pinch the bunny's face cone to form the nose and two ears. , Take some more marzipan., Taking the roll made for the front legs...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy some marzipan.

    Marzipan should be available from quality grocery stores and stores that supply confectionery or cake making products.

    If you can't find it in a store, you can order it online.
  2. Step 2: Take a piece of marzipan and roll into two balls.

    Make a bigger ball for the bunny's body and a smaller one for the bunny's head. ,,, Make two rolls to form the front and hind legs. , Mould into the shape of paws. ,, Leave this to set so that the marzipan pieces all stay in place. , The bunny is now ready to use as a decoration or gift.
  3. Step 3: Mould the two balls into the shape of cones.

  4. Step 4: Pinch the bunny's face cone to form the nose and two ears.

  5. Step 5: Take some more marzipan.

  6. Step 6: Taking the roll made for the front legs

  7. Step 7: place it underneath the rabbit's body so that equal lengths are poking out of each side.

  8. Step 8: Repeat the same placement of the legs at the back.

  9. Step 9: Paint the base of the bunny with the egg white.

  10. Step 10: Paint the eyes

  11. Step 11: whiskers and paws with food colouring of your choice to add realistic characteristics.

Detailed Guide

Marzipan should be available from quality grocery stores and stores that supply confectionery or cake making products.

If you can't find it in a store, you can order it online.

Make a bigger ball for the bunny's body and a smaller one for the bunny's head. ,,, Make two rolls to form the front and hind legs. , Mould into the shape of paws. ,, Leave this to set so that the marzipan pieces all stay in place. , The bunny is now ready to use as a decoration or gift.

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