Приказивање постова са ознаком torte. Прикажи све постове
Приказивање постова са ознаком torte. Прикажи све постове

четвртак, 25. август 2011.

Vanjina torta aka Mona Liza

Za mamu...




































Za podlogu:
  • 200g cokoladnog keksa (u mom slucaju to je bio Wellness sa cokoladnim prelivom i lesnikom)
  • 80g omeksalog putera
  • sok od pola limuna
  • rendana kora od polovine limuna
* koru i sok od limuna slobodno mozete izostaviti

Sastojke samleti u belnderu, pa dobijenu smesu ravnomerno rasporediti po dnu posude u kojoj cete peci tortu. Preporucujem okrugli kalup precnika 22 cm.

Za fil:

U serpici, na laganoj vatri sjediniti:
  • 250 g putera
  • 200g crne cokolade/cokolade za kuvanje ("Menaz" u mom slucaju)
  • 100g mlecne cokolade
  • 150g secera u prahu
  • kasiku rendane limunove kore
  • par kapi limunovog soka
Kada se smesa sjedini, dodavati jedno po jedno, ukupno 5 jaja, sve vreme mesajuci ili blago lupajuci zicom. Na kraju, dodati 3 vrsne kasike mlevenih badema i 200g smrznutih malina koje ste prethodno samleli u blenderu.

Dobijenu smesu izliti preko podloge od keksa i staviti da se pece 25-30 minuta u rerni zagrejanoj na 180 stepeni.

Za kraj, tortu posuti kakaom uz dodatak prah secera.





четвртак, 27. јануар 2011.

The Daring Bakers January 2011 Challenge: BISCUIT JOCONDE IMPRIME/ENTREMET



The January 2011 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Astheroshe of the blog accro. She chose to challenge everyone to make a Biscuit Joconde Imprime to wrap around an Entremets dessert.


If you are asking yourself what is imprime, or what the...beep...is entremet, here`s what Asteroshe says:
 
A joconde imprime (French Baking term) is a decorative design baked into a light sponge cake providing an elegant finish to desserts/torts/entremets/ formed in ring molds. A joconde batter is used because it bakes into a moist, flexible cake. The cake batter may be tinted or marbleized for a further decorative effect.

This Joconde/spongecake requires attentive baking so that it remains flexible to easily conform to the molds. If under baked it will stick to the baking mat. It over baked it will dry out and crack. Once cooled, the sponge may be cut into strips to line any shape ring mold.
Entremets (French baking term)- an ornate dessert with many different layers of cake and pastry creams in a mold, usually served cold.

The real challenge for me was in the fact that my hand mixer wasn`t working properly. Second challenge was/is my permanent shortage of free time. So, I had to mix everything with my not-very-strong hands and I had to do it QUICKLY. That`s why my final result isn`t very neat. Take a look:


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Here`s how I made joconde sponge:
 

85g almond flour
75g confectioners' (icing) sugar
25g  flour
3 large eggs
3 large egg whites
30g unsalted butter, melted



Directions:




In a clean mixing bowl whip the egg whitesto firm, glossy peeks. Reserve in a separate clean bowl to use later.


Sift almond flour, confectioner’s sugar, cake flour. (This can be done into your dirty egg white bowl)


On medium speed, add the eggs a little at a time. Mix well after each addition. Mix until smooth and light.
Fold in one third reserved whipped egg whites to almond mixture to lighten the batter. Fold in remaining whipped egg whites. Do not over mix.


Fold in melted butter.


Reserve batter to be used later.

As for the Décor Paste , I decided to make cocoa version:


100g unsalted butter, softened
100g Confectioners' (icing) sugar
4 large egg whites 
100g cake flour
                        30g cocoa

 
Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy  
Gradually add egg whites. Beat continuously.


Fold in sifted flour with cocoa powder.

For further directions about making the pattern and baking joconde sponge, please visit accro.

I can only mention, that I needed less than 15 minutes ( took me 10 minutes) to bake the spongecake. Here you can see the bottom of the cake-to-be in the mold:


















The cake needed some super-fast creamy fillings to fill up the joconde sponge, so I chose combination of oranges and chocolate.

1st layer-orange filling


















You need:
  • 1 glass (~2 dl) squeezed orange juice
  • 1 glass (~2 dl) store bought 100% orange juice
  • 3 tbs fructose
  • 1-2 tbs orange zest
  • 80g powdered vanilla pudding
Dissolve powdered pudding in one glass of squeezed orange juice and set aside. Heat store bought juice and fructose in a meadium size pan until it starts boiling. Add dissolved pudding, and stir quickly until mixture becomes very thick.


2nd layer-chocolate filling

  • 100g dark chocolate
  • 2 dl heavy cream
  • 2 dl milk
  • 40g powdered chocolate pudding.
The steps resemble those in previous filling. Dissolve powdered pudding in milk and set aside. Heat cream, add chocolate and when it starts melting, add the mixture of milk and pudding. Stir and stir until it thickens.




















 Now, you have all the elements for one tasty cake.

For the final touch: Sprinkle your cake with both grated white and dark chocolate and let it cool for a while (overnight) in the fridge