Sacher-torte recipe


We wholeheartedly believe that chocolate is the best flavour for a sweet treat. Delicious chocolate may be found in puddings, tarts, and cakes with varying densities. You must try the Sacher-torte, though. Sacher-torte is an Austrian chocolate cake or torte that was supposedly created by Franz Sacher in 1832 in Vienna for Prince Metternich.

Sacher-torte suggestions

It’s a rich chocolate cake sandwiched with a thin layer of apricot jam and topped with a layer of dark chocolate frosting. Whipped cream is included in the serving as well! The cake’s thick batter transforms it into a tart. Use either apricot or plum jam; both work well. You may dress it up with bits of fruit or nuts if you want, but traditionally it’s served as a stunningly basic tart.

Easy preparation for a chocolate treat that tastes everything but. Tea or dinner party? We recommend this Sacher-torte.

Sacher-torte Recipe

Sacher-torte Recipe

Recipe by Gary Dunn

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Austrian

Difficulty: Easy

Servings: 12 servings

Prep time: 20 minutes

Baking Time: 25 minutes

Total time: 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 140g butter

  • 140g sugar

  • 5 whole eggs

  • 100g flour

  • 140g dark chocolate (at least 75%)

  • water

  • smooth plum jam

  • melting chocolate for icing

Method

  • Beat butter and sugar until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, beating constantly.
  • Heat chocolate with a little water or milk until it is a thick syrup. Cool chocolate and add to above mixture.
  • Beat with an egg beater until very thick, slowly fold in sifted flour.
  • Put in 25cm cake tin and bake at 177°C (350°F) for 25 minutes.
  • When cold slice through and spread generously with jam, replace upper half.

For the icing

  • With a slab of chocolate softened, cover whole cake. Serve with whipped cream.


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