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Title: Christmas Icecream Torte
Post by: meganjane on January 04, 2010, 04:42:50 pm
This turned out beautifully! It's on Tenina's site here (http://tenina.com/2009/11/christmas-is-coming-along-with-the-heat/)and also a modified version is in this year's calendar.

The recipe is for a 13cm spring form tin. I have one double that size, so I doubled the recipe and it worked really well. The only thing I added differently was Cadbury's Turkish Delight because I can't buy normal Turkish Delight anywhere here and I also didn't have any rosewater. Oh, I did add a bit of soft butter to the shortbread. I used Arnotts Scotch Shortbread.
Also, I didn't double the sugar, but used 100g.

It must have been nice because DH had two helpings! I had a mouthful to try it, but I'm not really into desserts. It had a lovely texture and wasn't too sweet.

This is definitely one I'll use for dinner parties.
Title: Re: Christmas Icecream Torte
Post by: Thermomixer on January 04, 2010, 11:46:21 pm
Thanks MJ - good to hear that double the quantity works well - Tenina did say she was trying it for the 23cm tins.
Title: Re: Christmas Icecream Torte
Post by: cookie1 on January 05, 2010, 06:01:31 am
Thanks MJ. I did make it and comment on it but obviously didn't do a review. We liked it too. I didn't add any butter to the base, it didn't seem too crumbly. I'll definitely be making it again, but this time I'll cut the grapes a little smaller.
Title: Re: Christmas Icecream Torte
Post by: Very Happy Jan on January 05, 2010, 06:21:08 am
I've made this a couple of times now. The first time I followed the recipe (even made the Turkish delight !!) and everyone loved it. The second time I used 2 Peppermint crisp bars instead of Turkish delight and that was nice as well.
Title: Re: Christmas Icecream Torte
Post by: meganjane on January 07, 2010, 10:20:21 am
Ooh, Peppermint Crisp would be lovely. My recipe used craisins as it was from Tenina's site. The one in the calender is slightly different, more 'healthy', Tenina said.
I would also use frozen cherries instead if I made it again.