Indulge your sweet tooth with Jamie Oliver's Two Nuts Chocolate Torte, a heavenly dessert that combines the richness of chocolate with the nutty flavors of hazelnuts and almonds. This delectable torte is sure to impress your guests and become a favorite treat for any occasion. With its irresistible combination of textures and flavors, it's the perfect ending to a special meal or a delightful indulgence for a special gathering.
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JAMIE OLIVER'S TWO-NUTS CHOCOLATE TORTE
I saw this on Jamie Oliver's naked chef and just had to post it on here to see the nutritional content of this, being on a calorie controlled diet! Fingers crossed!!
Provided by lisajayne
Categories Dessert
Time 1h15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 190c/375f/Gas 5.
- Line the bottom of a 20 or 25cm/8 or 10" tin with a piece of greaseproof paper before buttering the bottom and sides, then dusting with flour.
- Place the nuts into a food processor and whizz up until finely ground.
- Add the chocolate and cocoa, and whizz for 30 seconds to break up the chocolate.
- Put to one side in a separate bowl.
- Add the butter and sugar to the food processor and beat until pale and fluffy.
- At this point, add the egg yolks one at a time, then mix together with the chocolate and nuts.
- In another bowl beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt, until they form stiff peaks.
- Gently fold the egg whites into the chocolate, butter and nut mix.
- Pour all the mixture into the tin.
- Bake in the preheated oven for around an hour.
- To test if the torte is cooked, insert a cocktail stick or the tip of a knife for five seconds.
- When removed, it should be reasonably clean.
- Serve with whipped cream, ice-cream or creme fraiche.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 798.7, Fat 75.7, SaturatedFat 33.5, Cholesterol 226.8, Sodium 317.9, Carbohydrate 32.6, Fiber 11.1, Sugar 14.7, Protein 18.2
PORTUGUESE CHOCOLATE TARTS
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories dessert
Time 47m
Yield around 8 pastry cases
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Dust a surface with flour and roll out your pastry to a bit bigger than an 8 1/2-by-11-inch sheet of paper. Brush with the egg yolk and scatter the rest of the ingredients over, being subtle with the allspice and cinnamon. Roll the pastry up tightly like a Swiss roll to make a long sausage shape. With a knife, cut across the sausage into 1-inch (2 1/2-centimeter) pieces. Take 8 pieces aside, and freeze the rest of the pastry for a rainy day.
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C/gas 6).
- Turn all the pieces of pastry swirl-side up and flatten them slightly. Dust the surface of your pastry with flour, then roll each piece out into a thin circle (around the size of a teacup saucer). Even I don't have proper pastry molds at home, so I just grease and flour the outsides of 8 of my glass tumblers. Then, I place a circle of pastry on top of each tumbler, pleating, pinching and hugging the pastry around them.
- Place the tumblers on a baking tray, pastry at the top, and put in the preheated oven until crisp and golden, around 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and, while still hot, take a tea towel and pat the slightly raised top of the pastry back down on to the flat bottom of the tumbler ? giving you a flat base again. Allow to cool, and carefully remove the pastry cases from around the tumblers.
- Fill your pastry cases with the chocolate filling: Place the double cream, sugar, and pinch of salt in a pan and bring to the boil. As soon as the mixture has boiled, remove from the heat, and add the butter and chocolate. Stir until it has completely melted. Allow the mixture to cool slightly, stirring in the cold milk until smooth and shiny. Sometimes this mixture looks like it has split. Allow the mixture to cool down a bit more, and whisk in a little extra cold milk until smooth. Scrape all the mixture into the cooked pastry shells. Shake to even it out and allow to cool for around 1 to 2 hours, until it is at room temperature. Dust with the cocoa powder. Ultimately the pastry should be short and crisp and the filling should be smooth and should cut like butter.
TWO-NUTS CHOCOLATE TORTE
This is the best chocolate nut thing around. The day after you should try crumbling it over some ice-cream with a little espresso poured over the top. I always bake this torte in a cheesecake or spring-loaded tin or I make small ones baked in those trays you can use for mince pies, but you can use any well-greased and floured cake tin.
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories dessert
Time 1h15m
Yield Yield: 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas 5. Line the bottom of an 8 to 10-inch tin with a piece of greaseproof paper. Butter the bottom and sides then dust with flour. Place the nuts into a food processor and whizz up until finely ground. Then add the chocolate and cocoa and whiz for 30 seconds to break up the chocolate. Remove to a bowl and set aside. Add the butter and sugar to the food processor and beat until pale and fluffy. At this point add the egg yolks 1 at a time them mix together with the chocolate and nuts.
- In another bowl beat the egg whites with a pinch of salt until they form stiff peaks. Gently fold the egg whites into the chocolate, butter and nut mix. Pour all the mixture into the tin. Bake in a preheated oven about 1 hour. To test if the torte is cooked, insert a cocktail stick or the tip of a knife for 5 seconds; when removed it should be reasonably clean. Serve with whipped cream, ice-cream or creme fraiche.
Tips:
- Use a food processor to finely grind the nuts for a smooth texture.
- To ensure the chocolate melts evenly, use a double boiler or microwave it in short bursts, stirring in between.
- Don't overbeat the egg whites; otherwise, they will become dry and stiff.
- To prevent the torte from sticking to the pan, grease and flour it thoroughly.
- Allow the torte to cool completely before serving to allow the flavors to meld and the texture to set.
Conclusion:
Jamie Oliver's Two-Nuts Chocolate Torte is a decadent and sophisticated dessert that is sure to impress your guests. With its rich chocolate flavor, nutty texture, and creamy filling, this torte is a true masterpiece. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a beginner, this recipe is easy to follow and will yield delicious results. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and let's get baking!
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