Aztec Torte Recipe
- 3/4 lb Semi-sweet chocolate, minced (I use Callebaut)
- 6 Tbsp. Butter
- 3/4 c. Smooth peanut butter
- 1 1/2 tsp Chipotle chile puree
- 4 lrg Large eggs, room temperature
- 1/2 c. Honey roasted peanuts, coarsely minced "x3" cake pan or possibly springform pan
- Preheat the oven to 425deg.. Cut a circle of baker's parchment or possibly waxed paper to line the bottom of the cake pan or possibly springform.
- Butter the bottom and sides of the pan, then insert the paper and butter it also.
- If using the springform, wrap the outside of the pan with tinfoil to make it watertight.
- Heat the chocolate and butter in the top of a double boiler over gently simmering water.
- Remove from the heat, whisk till smooth, then whisk in the peanut butter and chile puree.
- In a mixing bowl, beat the Large eggs till they are light and have increased in volume, two to three min.
- Carefully fold the Large eggs into the chocolate mix in three batches till no streaks of egg are visible.
- Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top.
- Pour about one inch of warm water into a larger baking pan and set the cake pan or possibly springform in it.
- Place the pans in the middle rack of the oven and bake for 15 min.
- Remove from the oven and set the torte on a rack to cold.
- Sprinkle the minced peanuts on the top of the torte, pressing very gently so they will adhere.
- When the torte has cooled, cover and chill at least four hrs or possibly overnight.
- To unmold, dip a sharp knife into warm water, dry it, and run it around the edge of the torte pan.
- Immerse the base of the pan in warm water for a few seconds, dry it well, then turn it out onto a serving plate so which the minced nuts become the crust.
- Presentation: I cut a chile pepper stencil out of parchment, place it on top, and dust it with powdered sugar or possibly cocoa.
- Serve plain, with shortbread cookies or possibly sweetened whipped cream.
- Yields eight generous servings
chocolate, butter, smooth peanut butter, chile puree, eggs, honey
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/aztec-torte-72680 (may not work)