(I know, the pictures are a little stark, but the litghting in the kitchen does not make food look yummy.)
Travis found the recipe while leafing through The Kitchen Bible, by Brigitte Hafner. This oh-so- lovely new book has about a million pictures, which, as we all know, makes a cook book good! Every dish has a color picture, and the table of contents is simply a table of pictures arranged in handy ways, like level of diffculty, or hot or cold deserts. And it has a beautiful cover - check it out. We, simple people that we are, chose someting from the "Deserts to Impress" section.
After much chocolate chopping, egg seperating, beating of whites, folding, baking and glazing - there is was, our sachertort. Apparently it's called that because it was invented by a Mr. Franz Sacher, in 1832. Anyway - it's a dense, seriously chocolate cake, layered and coated with apricot preserves, then glazed with dark chocolate. And even though ours came out a teensy tiny bit dry (don't ask) it's still damn good cake.
1 comment:
Wow. Didn't you make out with the fabric! That is super sweet. Better than flowers even :) And man, that cake is seriously yummy looking. I love the pictures. I have a feeling our trip to the grocery this afternoon is going to involve some chocolate cake now! xoxo
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