This is based on a recipe from "Delia Smith’s Christmas".
This is a luscious and luxurious dessert, so only small helpings.
Chocolate Truffle Torte
Ingredients:75 g Amaretti biscuits
600 ml whipping cream
450 g cooking chocolate (70% cocoa), cut into chunks
5 tablespoons liquid glucose
125 g Grand Marnier, Rum, Whisky or Amaretto
Cocoa powder or icing sugar for dusting
Method:
Grease a 23cm springform cake tin with oil, and then place a circle of baking paper in the base.
Place biscuits in TM bowl and crush for
20 seconds on
speed 9. Spread these over base of the tin.
Insert
Butterfly over blades and place cream in TM bowl. Beat for
20 seconds on
speed 4 or until it starts to thicken, it does not need to be firm. Remove to a large mixing bowl and set aside in the fridge. Remove
Butterfly.
Without cleaning the TM bowl, place the chocolate into the TM bowl and chop for
10 seconds on
speed 7. Scrape down the sides and top and add the liquid glucose and liqueur and then melt the chocolate for
5 minutes at
50°C on
speed 1. Allow to cool for 5 minutes and then add some of the lightly whipped cream. Mix for
15 seconds on
speed 3.
Allow to cool for another 5 minutes and then add some of the lightly whipped cream. Mix for
15 seconds on
speed 3. Carefully fold chocolate mixture into the remaining cream in the large bowl.
Once mixture is smoothly blended, spoon into prepared cake tin and tap gently to even the mixture out. Cover with plastic film and refrigerate overnight.
To serve, use a knife to loosen the edges of the torte and undo the springform sides. Place a serving plate on the torte and turn upside down, so that the amaretti biscuit crumbs are now on top. (I didn't do this for the pictures as it looked better with the icing sugar on the chocolate.
) Dust with sifted cocoa powder or icing sugar.
It may be prepared a couple of days before serving and freezes well.
Originally posted here:
http://thermomix-er.blogspot.com/2009/04/chocolate-truffle-torte.htmlmembers' commentsTrudy - My Daughter made this for Easter Sunday. The only change she made was not to use such a dark Choc. It was very nice, but oh! so rich. Would be lovely served with raspberries.