Recipe for Calisson d’Aix a Sweet Almond Candy with a Long History (2024)

Calisson d’Aixis a specialty candy fromAix en Provence made with almonds, melon and citrus paste. The actual origin of the recipe is most likely from Italy. It’s exact arrival in Provence is uncertain. You can read more about the history of calisson and the traditions that remain to this day here. There are only a few calissoners (makers of) who have the right to call their product “Calisson d’Aix.” These members of the l’Union des Fabricants du Calisson d’Aix (UFCA) must adhere to specific standards of production.

The following recipe (previously posted on Ginger and Nutmeg) does not follow the same exacting industry standards but is a fun “Sunday project” with a sweet result.

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Calisson d'Aix

Recipe for Calisson d’Aix a Sweet Almond Candy with a Long History (2)Carolyne Kauser-Abbott

This recipe was provided by a friend, who has tried and perfected it over the years. This is her version of the traditional candy. The Feuille d’hostie or unleavened host paper, is readily available in France. In other countries, you need to go to specialty cooking stores or Amazon (gourmet food section) for wafer paper.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 minute min

Total Time 16 minutes mins

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cups (400 g) Almond powder
  • 1 cup (250 g) Dried Apricots
  • 1/3 cup (80 g) icing sugar
  • 4 tbsp apricot jam gently heated to a liquid format
  • 1-2 sheets Wafer Paper or unleavened host sheets*
  • 1 large Egg white
  • 7/8 cup (200 g) icing sugar passed through a sieve

Instructions

  • In a food processor, chop the dried apricots into small pieces

  • Add the almond powder and icing sugar

  • Mix until well-blended, about 3 minutes on a low speed

  • On a sheet of wax paper spread out the apricot-almond paste to about 2 cm in height

  • With a roller brush lightly spread the juice from the apricot jam

  • Then paste a sheet of the wafer paper to the dough

  • Turn over and allow to dry for one hour

  • During that time make the icing

  • Blend the egg white and the icing sugar until smooth

  • Ice the top of the candy, as you would a cake

  • Allow to dry for 30 minutes

  • Cut into diamond shapes

Notes

Unleavened Host Sheets os Feuilles d’hostie in France

Keyword Almond, Candy, Confit Fruit

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Authentic Calissons d’Aix

Today, you can find many calisson variations for sale with different flavours and coloured icings. However, the original “Calisson d’Aix” — first created in the 17th century — is produced following strict guidelines. These include:

Location:For the manufacturer to display the official name, they must be located within the Indication géographique protégée (IGP) in one of these seven (7) communes: Aix-en-Provence, Eguilles, Meyreuil, St Marc Jaumegarde, Le Tholonet, Venelles or Vauvenargues.

Ingredients: Le Roy René’s website states, “The calisson Aix must be manufactured from a crushed candied fruit and almonds blanched complemented by sugar syrup. The blanched almonds (minimum 32% of the pulp) carefully mixed candied fruit are crushed. Candied fruits account for 30% minimum of the dough. Melon, fruit mainly used (80% of candied fruit) is cultivated exclusively in Provence.”

Size and shape:The Calisson d’Aix is oblong and pointed at both ends. The calisson must have three distinct layers, a slightly granular texture, and no unnatural colouring or preservatives.

Discover Roy René, the Almond King of Calissons d’Aix, one of the few recognized producers of this traditional candy.

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Recipe for Calisson d’Aix a Sweet Almond Candy with a Long History (2024)

FAQs

What does the French word calisson mean? ›

[kalisɔ̃ ] masculine noun. diamond-shaped sweet made with ground almonds.

What is the history of calissons d Aix? ›

Calissons have been tickling Provençal taste buds since the 15th century. According to local legend, Roy René's confectioner made this almond-based treat for the king's wedding in 1454.

Do calissons need to be refrigerated? ›

Once all the calissons are iced, allow the icing to set for about 1 hour once again. Enjoy as a sweet treat instead of chocolate or gift to friends for a taste of France! These do not need to be stored in the refrigerator – merely a basket is sufficient if eaten within a few days.

What are almond sweets from Provence? ›

Calissons of Saint Rémy

These typically Provençal sweets are made from almonds, candied fruit and sugar. These delicacies are not very sweet, are extremely soft and have a delicious almond flavour.

Why are Calissons so expensive? ›

Now, they use more almonds grown in Provence for their Calissons than ever before. Though they are more expensive as the almonds are still very limited, customers have been known to pay more for locally produced and high-quality products created with ethical values as an uncompromised priority.

What does the French word beige mean in English? ›

noun. often capitalized F. : a light brown that is darker and slightly yellower than blush, deeper and slightly yellower than alesan, and redder and slightly darker than cork.

Can you freeze calissons? ›

Cut into bite-sized squares or diamond shapes with a sharp knife. The calisson also freeze well for up to 1 month.

What do calissons taste like? ›

Calissons are a traditional French candy consisting of a smooth, pale yellow, hom*ogeneous paste of candied fruit (especially melons and oranges) and ground almonds topped with a thin layer of royal icing. They have a texture similar to that of marzipan, but with a fruitier, distinctly melon-like flavour.

How to store calissons? ›

The calissons can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks. Adapted from “Payard Cookies,” by Francois Payard with Anne E. McBride (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2015).

What are sugared almonds called in Italy? ›

In Italy and other European countries, their name is "confetti". These are sugared almonds but with a spun sugar shell.

What is the sweet of Aix-en-Provence? ›

The Calisson is a speciality from Aix-en-Provence made with a mixture of finely ground sweet almonds, candied melon and orange peel, with a thin wafer on the bottom and topped with white icing.

What does douloureux mean in French? ›

[duluʀø ] Word forms: douloureux, douloureuse. adjective. 1. [ maladie, soins, point] painful.

What is a la française? ›

: in the French manner : of the French kind.

What does the French word couverture mean in English? ›

British English: blanket /ˈblæŋkɪt/ NOUN. A blanket is a large piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.

What does the word noisette mean in French? ›

Noisette (which means hazelnut in French) can refer to: A small round piece of lean meat, especially lamb. Beurre noisette, browned butter used in cooking.

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