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A very pretty and
impressive torte...
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SAUCE: |
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1 cup |
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fresh or
frozen cranberries |
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¾ cup |
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water |
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1/3 cup |
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granulated
sugar |
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2 Tbs |
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Chambord
(black raspberry liquor)
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TORTE: |
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1 cup |
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dried
sweetened cranberries |
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1/3 cup |
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Chambord |
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2 sticks |
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unsalted
butter, cut into pieces |
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2 oz |
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bittersweet
(not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate,
chopped |
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1½ cups |
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granulated
sugar |
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6 large |
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eggs, at
room temperature |
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2/3 cup |
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flour |
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½ tsp |
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salt
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GLAZE: |
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1 cup |
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whipping
cream |
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10 oz |
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bittersweet
(not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate,
chopped |
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¼ cup |
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Chambord |
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fresh mint
leaves |
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For Sauce:
Bring first 3 ingredients to boil in saucepan over high
heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to
medium; cook until cranberries burst, about 5 minutes.
Transfer to processor; puree. Strain puree into bowl;
discard seeds. Mix in Chambord. Cover; chill at least 2
hours or overnight (sauce will thicken). |
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For Torte:
Position rack in center of oven and preheat to 350° F.
Butter and flour 9" diameter springform pan. Line bottom
with parchment paper. Stir ¾ cup cranberries and
Chambord in small saucepan over medium heat until
liqueur simmers, about 1 minute. Cool to room
temperature. Drain cranberries; reserve liqueur and
cranberries separately. |
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Melt butter in heavy
large saucepan over medium heat, stirring until
beginning to bubble at edges. Remove from heat. Add
chocolate; let stand 1 minute. Whisk until chocolate is
melted and smooth. Whisk in sugar, then eggs 1 at a time
(batter will look grainy). Whisk in reserved liqueur.
Add flour and salt; whisk gently until blended. Stir in
reserved cranberries; transfer to prepared pan. |
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Bake torte until top
is puffed and cracked and tester inserted into center
comes out with moist (not wet) batter attached, about 1
hour, or a little longer. Cool completely in pan on
rack. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cover; store at room
temperature.) |
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For glaze:
Bring cream to simmer in medium saucepan. Remove from
heat. Add chocolate; whisk until melted and smooth.
Whisk in Chambord. Let stand until glaze is thick but
still pourable, whisking occasionally, about 2 hours. |
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Line rimmed baking
sheet with foil; place cake rack in center. Cut around
torte to loosen; remove pan sides. Place 8" diameter
cardboard round or 8" tart pan bottom on top of torte.
Holding cardboard and springform pan bottom, turn torte
over and place on rack. Remove pan bottom; peel off
paper. Pour 1½ cups glaze over torte. Using icing
spatula, smooth glaze over top and sides (re-apply an
glaze from foil if necessary). Freeze torte until glaze
is set, about 10 minutes. Pour remaining 1 cup glaze
over torte and smooth evenly. Sprinkle remaining ¼ cup
dried cranberries around top edge. Freeze until glaze is
firm, about 15 minutes. (Can be made 1 day ahead.
Transfer to platter. Cover with cake dome and chill. Let
stand at room temperature 1 hour before serving.) |
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Arrange fresh mint
leaves between cranberries at top edge of torte. Cut
into wedges and serve with sauce. |
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Servings: 12 |
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Cooking Tips |
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*For those who prefer a
glaze that is not quite as rich, use only 5 ounces of chocolate
in the glaze. It will still be plenty sweet enough. |
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*Be careful not to overbake
the torte. Moist BATTER (not crumbs) should be clinging to the
tester. |
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Recipe Source |
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Epicurious |
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