Homemade Marrons Glacés

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Marrons glacés are a traditional European sweet, especially popular during Christmas. However, nowadays, these chestnut-based confections can be found year-round. This recipe for homemade marrons glacés is simple to make, though peeling the chestnuts takes a bit of time. The effort is well worth it, as the result is a...

Homemade Marrons Glacés recipe
Prep Time
1hr 0min
Cook Time
1hr 0min
Total Time
2hr

Ingredients

6 Servings
(1 serving = Approximately 80 grams of candied chestnuts)
  • fresh chestnuts
    fresh chestnuts
    500g
  • water
    water
    500mL
  • sugar
    sugar
    375g
  • vanilla bean vanilla bean
    vanilla bean vanilla bean
    1

How to make Homemade Marrons Glacés

Prepare the Chestnuts

  1. Step 1

    Fill a saucepan with water and bring it to a boil. Submerge the chestnuts in the boiling water and cook for approximately one hour, or until a toothpick easily pierces a chestnut and it feels tender.

Cool the Chestnuts

  1. Step 1

    Remove the saucepan from the heat and transfer the chestnuts to another saucepan filled with warm water. Let the chestnuts cool slightly.

Peel the Chestnuts

  1. Step 1

    Carefully peel the chestnuts to remove their skin, taking care not to break them. Once peeled, place the chestnuts in a glass bowl along with the vanilla bean.

Prepare the Syrup

  1. Step 1

    In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water. Heat gently over low heat until a light syrup forms. Remove from heat and slowly pour the syrup over the chestnuts, being careful not to break the delicate nuts.

Rest the Chestnuts

  1. Step 1

    Allow the chestnuts to rest in the syrup for two days at room temperature, in a place away from direct sunlight.

Concentrate the Syrup

  1. Step 1

    After two days, strain the syrup (leaving the chestnuts aside) and transfer it to a saucepan. Boil the syrup for five minutes, then pour it back over the chestnuts.

Repeat the Process

  1. Step 1

    Repeat this process three more times, every 48 hours. This will allow the syrup to concentrate further. On the final day, the syrup should reach a light thread stage.

Presentation

  1. Step 1

    Place the chestnuts along with the syrup in an airtight jar and store in the refrigerator.

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories

291.7kcal (14.58%)

Protein

3.8g (7.5%)

Carbs

65.4g (23.79%)

Sugars

62.5g (100%)

Healthy Fat

0.7g

Unhealthy Fat

0.3g

% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet

Tips & Tricks

  1. Be gentle while peeling the chestnuts to avoid breaking them, as intact chestnuts make for a better presentation.

  2. Ensure the syrup is poured slowly over the chestnuts to prevent damage to their delicate texture.

  3. Store the marrons glacés in an airtight container to maintain their freshness and flavor.

FAQS

  1. How long does it take to make marrons glacés?

    The process takes several days due to the resting periods required for the chestnuts to absorb the syrup fully. Active preparation and cooking time is around 2 hours.

  2. Can I use pre-peeled chestnuts?

    Yes, pre-peeled chestnuts can save time, but ensure they are fresh and not overly processed for the best results.

  3. How should I store marrons glacés?

    Store them in an airtight jar in the refrigerator to maintain their freshness and flavor.

  4. Can I use vanilla extract instead of a vanilla bean?

    While a vanilla bean provides a richer flavor, you can use vanilla extract as a substitute if needed.

  5. What is the light thread stage in syrup preparation?

    The light thread stage occurs when the syrup forms thin threads when dropped from a spoon. It indicates the syrup has reached the right consistency for candying.

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