Best 3 Black Forest Boule De Neige Recipes

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Black forest boule de neige is a classic French dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is made with a chocolate cake that is filled with a rich cherry filling and then covered in a whipped cream frosting. The cake is then rolled in chocolate shavings to give it a snowy appearance. This dessert is sure to impress your guests and will be a hit at any party or gathering. So if you're looking for a delicious and elegant dessert, then you'll definitely want to try black forest boule de neige.

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BLACK FOREST BOULE-DE-NEIGE



Black Forest Boule-de-Neige image

Categories     Cake     Milk/Cream     Chocolate     Dessert     Bake     Cherry     Kirsch     Winter     Bon Appétit     Kidney Friendly     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 14 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

Cake
Nonstick vegetable oil spray
1/3 cup cherry preserves
2 tablespoons kirsch (clear cherry brandy)
1 1/2 cups dried tart cherries (about 8 ounces)
1 pound bittersweet (not unsweetened) or semisweet chocolate, chopped
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
6 large eggs
1/3 cup all purpose flour
Kirsch whipped cream
2 cups chilled whipping cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
4 teaspoons kirsch (clear cherry brandy)
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
16 candied violet petals*

Steps:

  • For cake:
  • Position rack in lowest third of oven and preheat to 350°F. Line 10-cup metal bowl with foil, extending 3 inches over sides. Spray foil with nonstick spray. Stir preserves with kirsch in medium skillet over medium heat until preserves melt. Add dried cherries; bring to boil. Cover; remove from heat. Let cool.
  • Melt chocolate with butter in heavy large saucepan over medium-low heat, stirring until smooth. Remove from heat. Whisk in sugar and vanilla, then whisk in eggs 1 at a time. Mix in flour, then cherry mixture. Transfer batter to prepared bowl.
  • Bake cake in bowl 30 minutes. Fold foil overhang over edges of cake to prevent overbrowning. Continue to bake cake until top is cracked and dry and tester inserted into center comes out with some moist batter attached, about 55 minutes longer. Cool cake completely in bowl on rack (cake may fall in center). Press edge of cake firmly to level with center of cake. Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight.
  • For kirsch whipped cream:
  • Using electric mixer, beat cream, powdered sugar, kirsch, and almond extract in large bowl until cream holds peaks.
  • Invert cake onto platter. Peel off foil. Spoon whipped cream into large pastry bag fitted with medium star tip. Pipe whipped cream stars over cake, covering completely. Pipe additional stars over top flat center of cake to form dome. (Can be made 1 day ahead; cover with cake dome and chill.) Decorate with candied violets.
  • *Available at specialty foods stores and some cookware shops. Candied violet petals can also be ordered from chefshop.com.

BLACK FOREST BOULE DE NEIGE



Black Forest Boule De Neige image

Chocolate and cherry, the flavors of Germany's famous Black Forest Torte, combine in this moist fudgy cake. Baked in a metal bowl and covered with whipped cream, it rsembles a snowball (boule de neige) Begin making this at least one day ahead. (overnight sitting time is not reflected in the prep or cook time)

Provided by MarieRynr

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h45m

Yield 14 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

vegetable oil cooking spray
1/3 cup cherry preserves
2 tablespoons kirsch
1 1/2 cups dried tart cherries (about 8 ounces)
1 lb bittersweet chocolate or 1 lb semisweet chocolate, chopped (not unsweetened)
1 cup unsalted butter
1 1/4 cups sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
6 large eggs
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
2 cups chilled whipping cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
4 teaspoons kirsch
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
16 candied violets, petals

Steps:

  • FOR CAKE: Position rack in lowest third of oven and preheat to 350*F.
  • LIne a 10 cup metal bowl with foil, extending 3 inches over sides.
  • Spray foil with nonstick spray.
  • Stir preserves with kirsch in medium skillet over medium heat until preserves melt.
  • Add dried cherries; bring to boil, cover, and remove from heat.
  • Let cool.
  • Melt chocolate with butter in heavy large saucepan over medium low heat, stirring until smooth.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Whisk in sugar and vanilla, then whisk in eggs one at a time.
  • Mix in flour, then cherry mixture.
  • Transfer batter to prepared bowl.
  • Bake cake in bowl 30 minutes.
  • Fold foil overhang over edges of cake to prevent overbrowning.
  • Continue to bake cake until top is cracked and dry and tester inserted into center comes out with some moist batter attached, about 55 minutes longer.
  • Cool cake completely in bowl on rack (cake may fall in center, dont' worry) Press edge of cake firmly to level with center of cake.
  • Cover and let stand at room temperature overnight.
  • For Whipped cream: Using electric mixer, beat cream, powdered sugar, kirsch and almond extract in large bowl until cream holds peaks.
  • Invert cake onto platter.
  • Peel off foil.
  • Spoon cream into large pastry bag fitted with medium star tip.
  • Pipe whipped cream stars all over cake, covering completely.
  • Pip additional stars over top flat center of cake to form dome.
  • (can be made 1 day ahead; cover with cake dome and chill.) Decorate with candied violets.
  • *Candiedviolets are available at specialty foods stores and some cookware shops.
  • Candied violet petals can also be ordered from chefshop.
  • com.

BLACK FOREST TORTE (SCHWARZWAELDER KIRSCHTORTE) (GLUTEN FREE)



Black Forest Torte (Schwarzwaelder Kirschtorte) (Gluten Free) image

Posting for ZWT6. Recipe is from http://gfcelebration.com: "Residents of the Black Forest region claim that the original history and creation of the Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte originates somewhere within the hills and valleys of Southwest Germany. This dessert is also known as Black Forest Gateau, and usually consists of multiple layers of a chocolate sponge cake, cherries and whipped cream, and is frosted with additional whipped cream, topped with chocolate shavings and additional cherries."

Provided by UmmBinat

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 2h49m

Yield 6 slices, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 37

1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup sorghum flour
1/2 teaspoon guar gum or 1 teaspoon xanthan gum
1 tablespoon cacao
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 tablespoons sucanat
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg
1 tablespoon water
1/4 cup cold butter, cut into small pieces
1 teaspoon butter, for greasing the pan
parchment paper
sponge cake, all of these ingredients need to be at room temperature (Biskuitboden)
4 egg yolks
4 egg whites
6 tablespoons room temperature water
3/4 cup sucanat
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 cup tapioca flour
1/2 cup brown rice flour
1/2 cup chestnut flour
3/4 teaspoon guar gum or 1 1/2 teaspoons xanthan gum
1/4 cup cacao, powder
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon butter, for greasing pan
parchment paper
750 g sour cherries (we used canned, for lack of other options or 750 g fresh) or 750 g equivalent amount frozen cherries (we used canned, for lack of other options or 750 g fresh)
1/2 cup sucanat
4 tablespoons arrowroot
2 tablespoons kirchwasser liquor (or brandy)
2 (8 ounce) packets gelatin, powder (you will need one for the cherries, and one for the whipped cream. Each packet needs to be dissolved)
organic whipping cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 tablespoon organic powdered sugar, sifted
3 tablespoons grated dark gluten-free chocolate
1 bar dark gluten-free chocolate, broken into 12 individual pieces, for decoration

Steps:

  • For the first bottom layer: Preheat the oven to 375°F/200-220°C.
  • On a baking board, mix the flour, cacao and baking powder. Make an indent in the middle and add the sucanat, vanilla extract, egg and water. Mix until a crumbly dough is formed. Place the cold butter pieces on top and work everything quickly into a smooth dough. If the dough remains a little sticky, place it covered into the refrigerator for about 20-30 minutes.
  • Grease the spring form pan with a little butter and line it with parchment paper, covering only the bottom not the sides (trace the outline of the Springform on the parchment paper and cut out -- you want to cut out two pieces, as you will need the second one for the sponge cake). Grease the parchment paper just slightly as well. Roll out the dough (sprinkle a little extra rice flour on your board beforehand) and place it in the prepared Spring form, carefully cutting the dough, so only the bottom of the pan is covered (you can use up any extra dough by cutting it our with your favorite cookie cutter, for an extra treat).
  • Bake for about 30 minutes, remove from oven, release the Spring form pan, invert onto a cooling rack and peel off the parchment paper. Let cool completely.
  • Grease the bottom of the Spring form only (!) and line with the extra parchment paper you cut out during the first step of this recipe. Again slightly grease the parchment paper as well, but be very careful that no grease gets on the outer Spring form ring, because it will prevent the Sponge cake from rising properly.
  • Sponge cake (Biskuitboden): Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C.
  • For this next step, you will need two bowls, a smaller one for whipping the egg whites, and a larger one for the preparation of the batter.
  • Separate the 4 eggs (yolks into the larger bowl, egg whites in the other). With a hand mixer, whip the egg whites until they form glossy and shiny peaks. Set aside.
  • In the other bowl, combine the egg yolks with water and blend well, using the hand mixer. Little by little, add the sucanat and vanilla extract. Continue to mix until the batter becomes smooth and creamy.
  • Place the whipped egg whites on top of the yolk batter, and set aside for a moment.
  • Place the flour blend, guar gum, cacao and baking powder into a sifter (you can also use a fine sieve) and gently sift the ingredients on top of the egg whites.
  • Now, carefully fold the flour and egg white into the batter. You want to take your time with this step. You are not looking to stir, or mix, but truly just slowly fold the ingredients together. This is best done with a rubber spatula, or a large spoon.
  • When the flour has been fully incorporated into the batter, it should still retain its light and airy texture. Pour this batter into the prepared Spring form and smooth and level out the top, using a spatula.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 25 minutes (The baking duration depends on many factors: your own location, elevation, temperature, etc. and will play a role in how long this will take -- usually anywhere from 20-30 minutes).
  • Remove the cake from the oven, release it from the Spring form, turn out onto a wire rack to cool and peel off the parchment paper.
  • Once completely cooled, slice the sponge cake horizontally into 3 thin layers. Place each layer on a separate plate.
  • If fresh cherries are available, wash them and remove the stones. Mix the cherries with a little sucanat. Set this aside for at least 20 minutes to draw out the juice. Then cook them briefly in their own juice. Remove and drain the juice into a separate bowl, preserving the juice. If you are using canned, drain the juice into a separate container. Set aside about 12 cherries for decorating the top of the cake. You will need 1/4 L (1 cup) of the cherry juice (top off with enough water, if there is not enough juice). Remove 4 tablespoons of this juice and place in a separate bowl, mixing it with the arrowroot flour. In a saucepan, heat the cherry juice, bring it to a boil, remove and add the blended arrowroot/cherry juice liquid. Mix one packet of the gelatin with 3 tablespoons of water, making sure it is completely dissolved, and add this to the boiled cherry juice. Bring everything back to a brief boil and then remove from heat, adding the cherries, remaining sucanat and Kirschwasser. Set aside and let cool.
  • Prepare the second gelatin packet by mixing it with 3 tablespoons of water, allowing it to dissolve completely. Set aside. Add the whipping cream to a larger mixing bowl, and with a hand mixer, whip until firm, then add the sifted powdered sugar and the prepared gelatin. Continue to whip until nice and firm.
  • Assembly of Cake: Select a cake plate of your choice and place the first baked bottom layer on it. Add half the amount of the cherry blend to this layer, topping that with a thin layer of whipped cream.
  • Then add the first sponge cake layer on top of this.
  • Top this layer with the remaining cherry filling and a thin layer of whipped cream. Spread out evenly and top with the second sponge cake layer.
  • Add another thin layer of whipped cream to this and place the final Sponge cake layer on top.
  • Spread just a smooth layer of whipped cream on the final layer, setting some whipped cream aside for the final steps. Now for this next step, you need to cut out large enough strips of parchment paper to drape around the outside of the cake, which helps to retain the filling. If you have one available, use just the outer rim of another, slightly larger, Spring form pan and place it on the outside of the draped parchment paper, and close the spring. This ensures the even setting of the filling. Place the cake in the refrigerator for a couple of hours to set the filling.
  • Meanwhile, grate the chocolate and set aside.
  • Remove the cake from the refrigerator and take off the Spring form ring, and carefully peel off the parchment paper. Remove any excess filling that was not contained by the paper, or outer ring, and then spread some additional whipped cream on the outer rim of the cake. Sprinkle the top with the grated chocolate. Place the remaining whipped cream in a pastry bag, fitted with a small rosette tip, and place 12 rosettes evenly spaced on top of the cake. Place one cherry (which you reserved earlier) on top of each rosette, and, if desired, a small piece of chocolate next to each rosette.
  • More info and photos: http://gfcelebration.com/2010/03/30/gluten-free-black-forest-torte-schwarzwaelder-kirschtorte-and-some-interesting-facts-about-the-black-forest/.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 599.2, Fat 15.8, SaturatedFat 8.5, Cholesterol 184.8, Sodium 452, Carbohydrate 44.2, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 12.9, Protein 72.8

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before you start baking, make sure you have all the ingredients and equipment you need. This will help you stay organized and avoid any scrambling.
  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the ingredients you use, the better your cake will taste. Look for fresh, organic ingredients whenever possible.
  • Follow the recipe carefully: Don't skip any steps or ingredients, as this could affect the outcome of your cake.
  • Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing can make the cake tough. Mix the batter just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Bake the cake in a preheated oven: This will help the cake rise evenly.
  • Let the cake cool completely before frosting it: This will help prevent the frosting from melting.

Conclusion:

The Black Forest Boule de Neige is a delicious and festive cake that is perfect for any occasion. With its rich chocolate flavor, creamy mousse filling, and delicate meringue snowballs, this cake is sure to impress your guests. So next time you're looking for a special dessert, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!

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