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Sachertorte sold at a café Sachertorte from Budapest Sachertorte as a present. Sachertorte (UK: / ˈ z æ x ər t ɔːr t ə / ZAKH-ər-tor-tə, US: / ˈ s ɑː k ər t ɔːr t / SAH-kər-tort; German: [ˈzaxɐˌtɔʁtə] ⓘ) is a chocolate cake, or torte, of Austrian origin, [1] [2] invented by Franz Sacher, [3] supposedly in 1832 for Prince Metternich in Vienna.
The madeleine (French pronunciation:, English: / ˈ m æ d l eɪ n / or / ˌ m æ d l ˈ eɪ n / [1]) or petite madeleine ([pə.tit mad.lɛn]) is a traditional small cake from Commercy and Liverdun, two communes of the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
TORTE: 10 ounces bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped 1 cup sugar 2/3 cup unsalted butter, softened 8 eggs separated 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour. FILLINGS and TOPPINGS: 1 3/4 cups apricot glaze, recipe follows 2 1/4 cups chocolate ganache, recipe follows 2 cups whipped cream, recipe follows. Directions. Preheat the ...
1 3/4 cups apricot glaze, recipe follows 2 1/4 cups chocolate ganache, recipe follows 2 cups whipped cream, recipe follows. Directions. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Butter and flour a 9-inch ...
Chocolate torte with decorated top. A torte (/ ˈ t ɔːr t /; [1] from German: Torte (German pronunciation:), in turn from Latin via Italian: torta) is a rich, usually multilayered, cake that is filled with whipped cream, buttercreams, mousses, jams, or fruit. [2] Ordinarily, the cooled torte is glazed and garnished.
Hotel Sacher's "Original Sacher Torte" sold at the the Hotel Sacher, is the picture we will have in the lead. Hafspajen 21:24, 23 March 2014 (UTC) I have no interest in fighting. This article does not have to feature my photo if editors decide not to use it, but please remember to WP:AGF about other contributors. The cake in current lede photo ...
Eduard opened the Hotel Sacher in 1876, near the State Opera House in Vienna. The Sachertorte is said to be instrumental in spreading the fame of the hotel; or perhaps the other way around. [2] The exact recipe as created by Sacher himself is a closely guarded secret.
A financier (French pronunciation: [fi.nɑ̃.sje]) (formerly known as a visitandine [clarification needed] (French pronunciation: [vi.zi.tɑ̃.din])) is a small French almond cake, flavoured with beurre noisette, usually baked in a small mold.