Recipe for Cafe Pasqual's Chocolate Truffle Torte from the Restaurant section.
Cafe Pasqual's Chocolate Truffle TortePosted by Becky/Colo 7/26/2001 2:00 pm Source: Cafe Pasqual, Santa Fe, New Mexico - Santa Fean - July 2001 Hi everyone! Boy, lots of new changes here, but they're for the better! (This will teach me to spend a couple days offline! LOL!) Anyway, I found this great recipe for the resident chocoholics. After much begging, Cafe Pasqual in Santa Fe, New Mexico passed on this recipe to author Sharon Niederman. It's in the July 2001 issue of the Santa Fean. Enjoy! Makes 1 9-inch torte; serves 8 to 10 1 1/2 pounds semisweet chocolate 2 cups heavy cream 2 tablespoons unsalted butter High quality, unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting Combine chocolate, cream and butter in the top pan of a double boiler over simmering water. Do not allow chocolate to become too hot, or it will become hard and dry. When chocolate mixture is completely melted, remove from heat and whisk with a balloon whisk until all the ingredients are well incorporated. Line bottom of a 9-inch springform pan with wax paper and pour chocolate mixture into pan. Let cool and then cover and chill at least 6 hours, or up to 48 hours before serving. To prepare torte for serving, run blade of a small, sharp pointed knife around edge of torte to loosen it from sides of pan. Unclasp and remove ring from springform pan. Run long, flat icing spatula between torte and springform pan bottom to detach torte. Invert serving plate over torte; Place one hand beneath pan bottom and one hand over serving plate; invert so torte rests on serving plate. Remove pan bottom and wax paper from top of torte. Using a fine meshed strainer or shaker, dust top with cocoa powder. Slice into individual servings. Refrigerate any leftovers.
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