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Old 05-13-2009, 04:51 PM     #1
 
 
 
 
 
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How long can I keep open can of almond paste?
I picked up some of this stuff on sale at Giant. it is pretty good, almond is not overpowering but subtle; we use it for making hot sandwiches in one of those griddle/sandwichmakers. Anyhow the can is open and in the fridge. How long will it keep like that?

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Almond paste in sandwiches - interesting. Tell us some of the combos.

I freeze almond paste. Lasts forever.
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I did almond paste with apple pie filling and some cinnamon in our sandwich maker. One of those hot griddle thingies. It was pretty good. Almond is not bad in apple, I thought it would be too subtle or something. Powder sugar is good on the outside too. Last time I did almond paste/concentrated milk to give it some sweetness...Philly creme and concentrated milk makes a poor mans creme cheese pie, maybe I should add some strawberry?
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