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  2. Dobos torte - Wikipedia

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    Dobos torte (Hungarian: dobostorta [ˈdoboʃtortɒ]), also known as Dobosh, is a Hungarian sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream and topped with caramel. [1] The layered pastry is named after its inventor, Hungarian chef József C. Dobos, a delicatessen owner in Budapest . [ 2 ]

  3. Rigójancsi - Wikipedia

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    These chocolate sponge cake layers are made with beaten egg whites, molten chocolate, butter, sugar and flour. Sugar creamed egg yolks are beaten into the mixture. Between the two chocolate sponge cake layers is a thick layer of very rich, chocolate and cream filling, [7] and a very thin apricot jam layer. [8]

  4. Layer cake - Wikipedia

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    For a Dobos torte, all cake layers are baked separately.. Whereas in modern layer cakes, layers are generally baked to a height of around 2 inches (5.1 cm) and split horizontally, another method of preparing cake layers is used for cakes like Dobos torte and Prinzregententorte: The cake batter is baked in seven or eight separate thin layers, [2] about a half-inch thick each in the finished stack.

  5. 15 Christmas Tree Desserts That Are *Almost* Too Cute to Eat

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    So we dug into our archives to find 15 Christmas tree dessert recipes to fit the bill. They range from cookies and cakes to fruit and candy, with varying levels of culinary aptitudes in mind.

  6. Before babka, there was kokosh — a simple cake for breaking ...

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    With a bittersweet cocoa powder filling and a crunchy crumb topping, kokosh is a Hungarian Jewish cake that predates babka and makes for the perfect treat to break the fast on Yom Kippur.

  7. Esterházy torte - Wikipedia

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    Esterházy torta is a Hungarian cake named after Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy de Galántha (1786–1866), a member of the Esterházy dynasty and diplomat of the Austrian Empire. It was invented by Budapest confectioners in the late 19th century [1] and soon became one of the most famous cakes in the lands of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.

  8. 32 Graduation Cake Ideas Sweeter Than The Last Day Of School

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    Baking a traditional layer cake can be intimidating, but poke cakes couldn't be easier. The secret ingredient to this twist on Boston cream pie : instant vanilla pudding mix. Get the Boston Cream ...

  9. List of cakes - Wikipedia

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    Pizza cake: Canada: A savory multi-layer cake with pizza ingredients such as tomato sauce, pepperoni, and cheese. Pryanik [33] Poland [33] A type of gingerbread spiced with cinnamon, ginger, cloves and cardamom. Piñata Smash Cake Mexico [34] A sponge cake with a candy and cream filling that is smashed open in a manner similar to a piñata ...