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So you're addicted too Martin?
Quote from: Lesley Cox on July 12, 2009, 09:56:43 PMSo you're addicted too Martin? I'm addicted to everything worth being addicted to. Re. choccy cake, though; I love using ground almonds in choc cakes ever since a German friend gave us her recipe for Herren Torte, made with very little flour but lots of ground almonds instead, plus heaps of cocoa powder and dark chocolate, sugar butter and eggs, layered with a cherry jam and Morello cherries mix in the middle, covered in whipped cream and sprinkled with almonds toasted with butter and sugar. The ground almonds help keep the cake really moist, not at all dry, no matter how much cocoa powder you use.We've recently discovered the local shops have started stocking Lindt dark chocolate bars with 85% and 90% cocoa mass. The 85% is incredible, and the 90% just mind-blowing.
Aw, c'mon Martin you can't lead us this far, get us salivating and then not give us the recipe
Quote from: Brian Ellis on July 13, 2009, 09:34:47 AMAw, c'mon Martin you can't lead us this far, get us salivating and then not give us the recipe 200gms ground almonds4 eggs100gms sugar150gms butter50gms cocoa powder1 teaspoon baking powderbit of milk if the mix is a bit on the dry sideBake at 150c for 45 mins-ish. (lower heat or shorter time for fan oven). Either bake two shallow rounds or one deep roundand slice in two. Morello cherry jam and/or morello cherries spread between the layers, then cover completely, top and sides with whipped cream. Sprinkle liberally with sliced almonds coated with melted butter and sugar and toasted under the grill or in a frying pan.I've just realised that the original recipe has no flour in it at all, only ground almonds. I think I must have started putting a little flour in to soak up the melted dark choocolate that I add in addition to the cocoa powder.
Martin I am forever guilty of skimming and missing out vital bits. I see what you mean Rodger "The Viennese Pastry Cookbook" by Lily Joss Reich is on its way courtesy of Abebooks!
Shall we all be invited for tea Brian?