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DOBOS TORTE



Dobos Torte image

The word 'dobos' means 'like a drum' in Hungarian. However, this cake is named after its creator, Hungarian pastry chef Josef Dobos.

Provided by Kevin Ryan

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Austrian

Time 3h

Yield 12

Number Of Ingredients 11

9 egg whites
8 egg yolks
1 cup white sugar
¼ cup milk
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 pinch salt
1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
1 ½ cups sifted all-purpose flour
½ tablespoon shortening
1 cup white sugar
1 recipe Chocolate Buttercream

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (205 degrees C). Have ready two 10-inch cardboard circles. Generously grease a 9-inch springform pan with soft butter, and dust with flour.
  • Beat the egg whites until frothy, and gradually add 1 cup sugar. Beat just to soft peaks. In another bowl, beat the yolks with the milk, lemon peel, vanilla, and salt. Fold this into the egg whites. Sift the flour over the egg mixture, and fold in.
  • Spread 1 1/3 cups batter into the prepared pan. Bake for about 5 to 9 minutes, or until small, brown spots begin to appear on cake. Remove the cake from the oven, and remove layer from pan with a spatula. Dust the cake lightly with flour, and place on a rack to cool. Grease pan again, and repeat this process until all of the batter is used, about 6 times more. Place the layers between wax paper, and cover with a towel. Chill layers for a few hours. Make the Chocolate Buttercream.
  • Layer the chilled layers on one of the cardboard rounds with the buttercream. Start with one layer; cover with the buttercream, and then press down with another layer to make a good seal. Repeat this with the remaining layers, but reserve one layer. Wrap the cake in plastic, and chill for at least 6 hours along with the remaining buttercream. Grease the other cardboard round with the shortening, and place the last layer on it.
  • Place 1 cup sugar into a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Allow sugar to cook until the edges look melted and brown. Begin stirring with a wooden spoon. Cook until the sugar become an amber color, and is smooth. Carefully pour the caramel over the top of the last layer, and spread to the edges with an oiled knife. Quickly, using an oiled knife, indent the top of the caramel into 16 wedges. Allow to cool slightly, and then retouch the indents with the knife again. Place layer onto a counter top dusted with sugar, and allow the caramel to cool completely.
  • Place some more buttercream on top of the chilled torte, and top with the caramel round. Frost the sides with the remaining buttercream. Chill the torte before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 242 calories, Carbohydrate 46.2 g, Cholesterol 137 mg, Fat 3.7 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 6.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, Sodium 49.4 mg, Sugar 33.9 g

DOBOS TORTE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 1h45m

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

6 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon orange zest
1/2 cup plus 1 teaspoon flour
5 tablespoons potato flour (use cake flour if potato is not available)
6 egg whites
Chocolate Buttercream, recipe follows
Caramel glaze, recipe follows
8 tablespoons vegetable shortening
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder, sifted
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cups light corn syrup
1/2 cup heavy cream
1/4 cup water
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon butter

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Beat the egg yolks and sugar until pale and creamy. Mix in the orange zest. Sift together both flours to aerate well and add to the yolk mixture. Beat the egg whites in a separate bowl until they are firm and well peaked. Fold the whipped egg whites into the yolk mixture lightly and quickly. This quantity yields 6 layers.
  • Spread a thin coating of mixture in the bottom of a greased and floured 9 1/2-inch spring-form pan and smooth carefully. Bake immediately for about 5 to 8 minutes. Bake 2 layers at a time if you have the pans. When the cakes are lightly browned, turn into a rack and continue with the other layers.
  • As soon as the filling is finished, set aside the best looking cake layer for the top, and sandwich the rest together with the chocolate buttercream, spreading it over the top and sides. Brush any loose crumbs off the reserved top layer and lay it on a large sheet of waxed paper.
  • Chocolate Buttercream: With an electric mixer, beat the shortening and butter together until blended. Turn the mixer down to the lowest setting and gradually add the confectioners' sugar and the sifted cocoa powder. Turn the mixer back up and beat at high speed until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Gradually beat in the vanilla and corn syrup until incorporated. Add the cream and refrigerate.
  • Caramel Glaze: Add water, sugar and butter to a saucepan over a high flame. Bring to a boil and cook until golden amber.
  • Quickly pour the caramel straight over the reserved top layer and smooth it out using a clean and dry long offset spatula. Using a lightly buttered long knife, immediately score the top of the caramel layer into 10 sections, cutting through the caramel glaze, but not through the cake. Leave to cool. Lay the caramel layer on top of the filled cake layers. Do not refrigerate. Store at room temperature.

DOBOS TORTE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 1h10m

Yield 1 (9-inch) round torte

Number Of Ingredients 13

12 ounces unsalted butter, cut into chunks
1 vanilla bean, split in half lengthwise
2 ounces powdered sugar
10 eggs, separated
1 cup sugar
7 ounces cake flour, sifted
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
2 eggs plus 1 egg yolk
1 pound butter, cut into pieces
12 ounces bittersweet chocolate, melted
1 tablespoon rum, optional
6 ounces sugar

Steps:

  • Cake: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Mark the outline of a 9-inch cake pan on parchment paper. Repeat until you have 6 marked circles.
  • Place butter and vanilla in mixing bowl. Warm over low heat to soften. Transfer to a mixer and whip for 1 minute. Add powdered sugar and continue to whip another 5 minutes, until smooth and well blended. Lower the speed and add the egg yolks. Continue to whip for 2 to 3 minutes, until light.
  • In another mixing bowl, whip the egg whites until soft peaks. Add the granulated sugar and increase speed of the mixer. Whip until stiff but not dry. Fold the meringue into the egg yolk mixture. Gently fold flour into the egg mixture. Divide the batter equally among the 6-marked circles. With an offset spatula, spread the batter about 1/4-inch thick to fill in the marked circle. Bake in preheated oven for 6 to 8 minutes or until light golden in color. Allow to cool. Transfer each cake circle onto a 9-inch cake board. Reserve.
  • Chocolate Buttercream: In a saucepan, combine the sugar and water. Boil to 240 degrees F or soft ball stage on a candy thermometer. Do not stir.
  • Meanwhile, in a mixer, beat the eggs and egg yolk until light and ribbony. Lower the speed and gradually pour the hot syrup into the egg mixture. Increase the speed and whip mixture until room temperature. Add the butter, 1 piece at a time. Then add the melted chocolate and rum, if desired. Continue to whip until smooth and well blended.
  • Caramel Topping: Cook sugar until is amber in color. Pour caramel over 1 of the reserved cake layers. Run edge of a chef's knife in butter. With the help of the buttered edge knife, spread the caramel to cover the entire surface of the cake circle. Allow to cool to set the caramel. Cut into 12 equal pie cuts. Reserve.
  • To assemble torte: Reserve half of the Chocolate Buttercream. Using some of the remaining buttercream, spread a 1/8-inch layer on top of the first cake layer. Continue layering the remaining the 4 remaining cake circles and spreading the buttercream. When all 5 cake layers have been frosted, frost the sides and top of the cake. Use a pastry comb to finish the sides of the layered cake. Mark the top of the cake into 12 pie sections. Pipe the remaining buttecream on top of each pie section and arrange the caramel slices on top of the piped cream at an angle.

HUNGARIAN SEVEN-LAYER CAKE (DOBOSTORTE)



Hungarian Seven-Layer Cake (Dobostorte) image

Provided by Gil Marks

Categories     Cake     Mixer     Chocolate     Dairy     Dessert     Bake     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Fall     Party     Candy Thermometer     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

Chocolate Buttercream:
1 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup water
6 large egg yolks
2 cups (4 sticks) unsalted butter or margarine, softened
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
10 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, melted and cooled, or 2/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Pinch of salt
2 to 3 tablespoons rum or kirsch (optional)
Batter:
6 large eggs
1 1/4 cups plus 1 tablespoon (9 ounces) sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups (7 1/2 ounces) all-purpose flour, measured by dip-and-sweep method
Caramel (optional):
1 1/2 cups sugar
3/4 cup water
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar

Steps:

  • 1. To make the buttercream: Stir the sugar and water in a small saucepan over low heat until the sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Increase the heat to medium and boil, without stirring, until the syrup reaches the soft-ball stage, or 250°F on a candy thermometer, about 10 minutes.
  • 2. Meanwhile, beat the egg yolks until pale and thick, about 4 minutes. In a slow, steady stream, pour the hot syrup into the eggs, beating continuously as you pour. (Do not let the syrup touch the beaters or it will spin into threads.) Continue beating until the mixture thickens and cools to room temperature, about 10 minutes.
  • 3. Beat in the butter and shortening, 2 tablespoons at a time, until absorbed. Gradually beat in the chocolate. Blend in the vanilla, salt, and rum if using. Do not add the flavoring too quickly or the buttercream might curdle. Chill until of spreading consistency, at least 2 hours or up to 1 week. If the buttercream firms too much, return to room temperature before using, about 1 hour.
  • 4. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease the bottoms of several 9-inch round cake pans and dust with flour, tapping out the excess. Or grease and flour several large baking sheets and, using a 9-inch saucepan lid or springform pan, mark 9-inch circles on the sheets.
  • 5. To make the batter: Beat the eggs and sugar until thick and creamy, 5 to 10 minutes. Add the vanilla and salt. Sift the flour over the top and carefully fold it in.
  • 6. Spread about 1/4 cup of the batter evenly over the bottom of the prepared pans or over each circle on the baking sheets.
  • 7. Bake until the edges begin to color, 5 to 7 minutes. Loosen with a spatula, invert onto a rack, and let cool. Wipe the pans, regrease, dust with flour, and repeat until there are 7 or 8 matching layers.
  • 8. To make the caramel if using: Stir all the caramel ingredients in a small saucepan over low heat until the sugar dissolves, about 5 minutes. Stop stirring, increase the heat to medium, and cook, swirling the pan occasionally, until the syrup turns a deep amber color. Do not burn.
  • 9. Using a lightly oiled metal spatula, spread all of the caramel evenly over one of the cake layers. Let set slightly (do not let it harden), then use an oiled knife to cut just the caramel into 8 to 10 wedges (indicating where the cake will be sliced).
  • 10.To assemble: Place a cake layer on a serving plate, spread with 1/8-inch thick layer of buttercream, then place a second layer on top. Repeat layering the buttercream and cake layers. Cover the top of the cake with buttercream. If using the caramel layer, place on top of the cake. Cover the sides of the cake with buttercream. Chill. Store in the refrigerator for up to 1 day or in the freezer. Let stand at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before serving.
  • VARIATION
  • Oblong Layer Cake: Divide the batter between two 15 1/2-by-10 1/2-inch jelly roll pans and bake. After cooling the cakes, cut each lengthwise into 3 equal pieces to make a 6-layer cake.

DOBOS TORTE



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A rich Dobos Torte -- which has alternating layers of yellow genoise cake and Caramel Buttercream -- is topped with coarsely chopped caramelized sugar. The original recipe was created in 1887 by the Hungarian chef whose name it bears.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Cake Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 10

6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted, plus more for baking sheets
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for baking sheets
1 cup sugar
6 large eggs
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract
Hazelnut Simple Syrup
Caramel Buttercream for Dobos Torte
Caramel for Three-Nut Torte, for garnish

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees, with rack in center. Butter two 12-by-17-inch rimmed baking sheets. Line bottoms with parchment paper; butter parchment, and sprinkle with flour, tapping out excess. Set aside.
  • In the heatproof bowl of an electric mixer set over a pan of simmering water, whisk together sugar, eggs, and salt until mixture is warm to the touch and sugar has dissolved, about 2 minutes.
  • Attach bowl to mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, and beat egg mixture on high speed until very thick and pale, 6 to 8 minutes. Gently transfer mixture to a large shallow bowl.
  • Sift in two-thirds of the flour in two batches, folding gently after each addition. In a small bowl, combine melted butter and extracts, and add to egg mixture in a steady stream as you sift in the remaining flour; fold gently, and divide batter between prepared baking sheets, smoothing tops with an offset spatula.
  • Bake until cakes are springy to the touch and lightly golden brown, 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before inverting cakes onto rack, and remove parchment paper. Cut each cake into three 5 1/4-by-11 1/4-inch rectangles (you will use only five; reserve the remaining piece for another use).
  • Lay one rectangle on a flat work surface. Using a pastry brush, soak with a little less than 1/4 cup simple syrup. Using an offset spatula, spread 1 cup buttercream evenly over the top. Place another rectangle on top, and continue until you have five cake layers soaked with syrup and topped with buttercream. Spread remaining buttercream over sides of cake, and smooth the top and sides to form a neat block.
  • Refrigerate until firm, at least 30 minutes. When ready to serve, sprinkle chopped caramel over the top.

DOBOSH TORTE



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This is a Hungarian cake which I have put together and added a twist. This recipe makes quite a big one, look at pictures to see the size, you can halve quantities. The time and serving are rough ideas as i am a slow cook and the slice depends on how big you want it, remember its quite tall.

Provided by Totofish

Categories     Dessert

Time 5h

Yield 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

470 g butter
470 g sugar
470 g self raising flour
9 eggs
vanilla essence
400 ml whipping cream
3 strawberries, to taste
chocolate, to taste (50g)
instant coffee granules or fresh ground coffee, to taste
300 g chocolate
3 tablespoons sugar
butter
3 tablespoons cream (whipped)

Steps:

  • Firstly you have to make the sponge, once the batter is made it takes a while to bake each layer so keep your tv on. I did not know how much i would need so i made it in two batches, it would be easier with these quantities.
  • Preheat the oven to 190'C/ 375'F/ gas mark 5.
  • Cream together your butter and sugar by hand first, until it is combined, then by an electric whisk. Slowly mix in the eggs, one by one.
  • Fold in the flour.
  • Grease a spring open tin. You don't need to do the sides.
  • Smooth a thin layer with a spatula. I does not have to be smooth as it will even once in the oven.
  • Put the side of the tin back on, and put it in the oven. It takes roughly 10-20 minute Keep an eye on the first one so you know how long it takes. It should be slightly golden brown.
  • Repeat steps 4- 6, 6 more times so you have 7 layers.
  • This is the filling. Traditionally it is only chocolate but you can experiment with different flavours. The ones i have used have worked well together.
  • Prepare your flavours in each bowl.
  • Mash your strawberries in one bowl.
  • In a mug dissolve your coffee in hot water, then leave it to cool (the freezer helps speed it up).
  • Melt your chocolate. Do not do it in the microwave, do it over a pan of hot water, mine went wrong when i did it in the microwave,.
  • Whip all the cream until it is thick.
  • Divide it equally into each bowl.
  • Fold it in well.
  • Arrange your bottom sponge layer on a plate, use the thickest one.
  • Spread your chosen filling.
  • Put another sponge layer on that.
  • Repeat until finished.
  • Tips- don't whip the chocolate one once the chocolate is in, mine went all wrong because it shrunk and water came out. Also, don't put the ground coffee straight into the cream, the taste and texture are not nice.
  • Top-.
  • Melt the chocolate over a pan.
  • Add the sugar and butter while it is still on.
  • Wait for the chocolate to cool (freezer speeds things up but make sure it doesn't harden).
  • Carefully fold in the whipped cream.
  • Cover your cake with it.
  • You can add any decorations you want, mine is for a 50th birthday.
  • Put it in the fridge to harden chocolate and cool the cake until you want to use it.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 707.2, Fat 47.9, SaturatedFat 29, Cholesterol 217.5, Sodium 223.5, Carbohydrate 67.4, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 32.4, Protein 10.9

DOBOSH TORTE (SEVEN LAYER TORTE)



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A friend shared this recipe with me it's from the Maida Heatter's Book of Great Desserts. It makes a nice Holiday or dinner party dessert

Provided by Steve P.

Categories     Dessert

Time 37m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

7 eggs, separate out yolks
3 egg yolks, additional
3 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar (1 pound)
3/4 cup sifted all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/2 lb good quality semisweet chocolate or 1/2 lb bittersweet chocolate
1 cup butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 egg yolks
2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • To prepare for baking seven layers (the usual number): Tear off seven piece of aluminum foil, or baking pan liner paper (NOTE 1), each about 11-inches long.
  • Spread softened butter lightly over a 10-inch square area in the center of each piece of foil or paper.
  • Sprinkle with flour.
  • Shake and tilt the foil or paper to make sure the buttered area is thoroughly floured and shake off any excess.
  • On the floured area trace a 9-inch circle.
  • (Use any 9-inch circular object as a pattern: the bottom of a 9-inch springform pan, an inverted 9-inch cake tin, or a 9-inch pot cover.) Repeat with remaining pieces of foil or paper.
  • Set aside.
  • Place rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 450 degrees.
  • In the large bowl of an electric mixer at high speed, beat the 10 egg yolks for a few minutes til they are pale and lemon-colored.
  • Reduce speed and gradually add sugar.
  • Increase speed to high again and beat for 5 minutes or until very thick.
  • Reduce speed and gradually add the flour, then again increase it to high and beat for 5 minutes more (mixture will be almost stiff), scraping the bowl occasionally with a rubber spatula.
  • Mix in the lemon juice and remove from the mixer.
  • (The mixture will be very thick-use your fingers to get it all off the beaters.) Beat the seven whites with the salt until they hold a point- stiff, but not dry.
  • Since the yolk mixture is very thick, actually stir a few spoonfuls of the whites in to lighten it a bit.
  • Then fold in a few large spoonfuls three or four times til the mixture lightens.
  • Gently fold in the remaining whites.
  • With a large serving spoon, place two or three large spoonfuls of the batter on one of the pieces of prepared foil or paper.
  • Using the back of the spoon, spread the batter thin, slowly rotaing the paper with your left hand as you spread the batter with your right hand.
  • Make it thin, but do not leave any holes in it.
  • A 1/4- inch thickness should give you seven layers.
  • Do not make the edges too thin.
  • Follow the lines closely, but don't worry, the edges can be trimmed later.
  • Slide a cookie sheet under the foil or paper and bake for 5 to 7 minutes or until the top is golden brown with dark brown spots.
  • If the layers are thicker than mine are, they will take longer to bake.
  • If they are not baked long enough they will stick to the foil or paper.
  • Repeat with remaining layers.
  • If you bake more than one layer at a time, rotate the positions of the pans during baking to insure even browning.
  • When a layer is baked and out of the oven, lift the corners of the foil or paper and invert onto a rack.
  • Peel off the paper and immediately invert the layer onto another rack to cool, right side up.
  • (Letting the layer cool upside down will make it stick to the rack.) When you run out of racks, layers may cool on smooth toweling that has been dusted with confectioner's sugar.
  • When you run out of room, cooled layers may be stacked if you sprinkle the tops lightly with confectioner's sugar and place wax paper between them.
  • Cooled layers may be trimmed to even the edges.
  • Working on a board, place an 8-1/2 inch or 9-inch pot cover or cake pan on the layer.
  • Cut around with a small sharp knife and then cut with scissors.
  • FILLING AND ICING: Melt the chocolate in the top of a double boiler over hot water on moderate heat.
  • Remove from heat, stir until smooth, and set aside to cool completely.
  • In small bowl of electric mixer cream the butter.
  • Add vanilla and egg yolks and beat well.
  • Add sugar and cooled chocolate.
  • Beat until thoroughly mixed, scraping the bowl with a rubber spatula.
  • Place four strips of wax paper around the outer edges of a cake plate.
  • Place one cake layer on the plate and with a long, narrow metal spatula spread with a thin layer of the chocolate filling.
  • If you have made more than seven layers, the filling must be spread very thin, in order to have enough for all.
  • Place another layer on top, adjusting it carefully so that the edges are lined up evenly.
  • Continue icing the layers, stacking them as evenly as possible.
  • Spread the remaining chocolate smoothly around the sides first and then over the top.
  • Remove wax paper strips by pulling each one out by a narrow end and refrigerate cake for at least several hours to set the icing.
  • Store in refrigerator and serve cold.
  • NOTES:If you use baking pan liner paper it must be buttered and flourd for this recipe or the layers will stick to it.
  • This is a very firm cake; use a sharp heavy knife for serving.
  • Dobosh Torte may be made a day ahead, or it may be frozen.
  • For a variation you can put cherry, raspberry or strawberry jam or preserves between one or two layers instead of the chocolate filling.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 467.7, Fat 30.1, SaturatedFat 17.5, Cholesterol 232.2, Sodium 209.8, Carbohydrate 48.5, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 36, Protein 8.3

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Instructions. Start by preheating the oven to 180ºC and line a 21cm loose-bottomed cake tin. Separate the whites and yolks of the eggs into two bowls and then whisk the egg yolks and sugar with the vanilla lemon zest until smooth and fluffy. Add in the flour and the lemon juice, whisking until entirely combined.
From theusualsaucepans.com


PIN ON FAVORITE RECIPES
Chocolate Dobos Torte splendid picture By Irina Dobos Torte makes one 6″ square cake, serving about 9 adapted from Kaffeehaus by Rick Rodgers Sponge cake batter: 6 large eggs, at room temperature 1…
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DOBOS TORTE RECIPE | PBS FOOD
Pre-heat the oven to 375F. Mark six 8in circles and six 6in circles on baking parchment and lay on baking trays. To make the sponge layers, break the eggs into a large bowl and add the sugar ...
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DOBOS TORTE IN TORONTO? - RESTAURANTS - ONTARIO - CHOWHOUND
Not in Toronto, but the best Dobos Torte I've had in the GTA is at The Apricot Tree in Mississauga. -----. Apricot Tree. 1900 Dundas St W, Mississauga, ON L5K1P9, CA.
From chowhound.com


HUNGARIAN DOBOS TORTE - FOODINGNEWS.IT - ALL ABOUT THE ...
This this six layer cake is a fine version of Dobos Torte. It is balanced with light sponge layers and rich chocolate buttercream, and makes a very pretty holiday centerpiece. The Hungarian pastry chef József C. Dobos created this torte in the late 1800’s. Its decoration was considered minimalistic compared to the elaborate cakes of that era.
From foodingnews.it


HUNGARIAN CUISINE: DOBOSH TORTE CAKE - HUBPAGES
Dobosh Torte Cake, Filling, and Glaze Cooking Instructions. Cake: Heat oven to 180 ˚C. Cream butter and sugar light and fluffy in a bowl. Beat in eggs and flour until smooth. Light coat the bottom of six round baking trays with butter. Separate the batter 6 equal parts to make even layers.
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BEST DOBOS TORTE RECIPE - HOW TO MAKE HUNGARIAN LAYER CAKE
Increase the speed and beat the mixture for 5 minutes, or until it’s very thick. Bring the speed down again and gradually add all of the flour. Increase the speed again and beat for 5 minutes. The mixture will be thick and almost stiff. Add the lemon juice and mix to incorporate. Remove the bowl from the mixer.
From food52.com


SEVEN-LAYER DOBOS TORTE RECIPE - JONATHON SAWYER | …
Step 1. Put the chopped chocolate in a medium bowl. In another medium bowl, whisk the 3 egg yolks with the sugar and salt until pale, 2 minutes. In a …
From foodandwine.com


DOBOS TORTE | FOOD TO LOVE
Dobos torte. 1. Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F. Grease three deep 20cm round cake pans. Line bases and sides with baking paper. 2. Beat butter and sugar in a large bowl with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Beat in egg yolks, one at a time. Beat in sifted flours and milk, in two batches. 3. Beat all the egg whites in a large bowl with an electric mixer until soft peaks …
From foodtolove.co.nz


DOBOS TORTE RECIPES | FOOD NETWORK CANADA - PINTEREST.CA
Nov 10, 2015 - Dobos Torte is an elaborate cake of Hungarian origin. It is made up of eight (yes, eight!) thin layers of sponge cake filled with chocolate buttercream and topped with a caramel fan.This is an advanced recipes, and patience and time is key. Plan ahead to make this dessert and you'll be thrilled once you've mastered it!
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DOBOS TORTE - VALERIE
In a clean bowl and with a clean whip, whip the egg whites and cream of tartar until they are foamy, then slowly pour in the remaining 5 tablespoons of sugar. Continue whipping at high speed until the whites hold a medium peak when the beaters are lifted. Fold in the egg whites into the yolk mixture in two additions.
From valeriebakingwithannaolson.com


THE TASTY HISTORY OF DOBOS TORTE — STORY ABOUT FOOD
Dobos Torte, made with five layers of sponge and cacao buttercream (not chocolate), is a relatively simple cake if you don't add the caramel topping, but believe me, it is so beautiful when you do. As I found out, the story of Dobos Torte started around 1880 with none other than Jozsef Dobos, the most famous 19th century Austro-Hungarian ...
From storyaboutfood.com


DOBOS TORTE - SMITTEN KITCHEN
Dobos Torte Adapted from Maida Heatter’s Great Book of Desserts; caramel layer and a host of tips from Joe Pastry. Time, estimated: I made this cake lazily, with several long interruptions, over a span of 5 hours. With more focus, I believe it can be done in 3 hours. With good planning and the rev of a strong cup of coffee, I suspect it could be pulled off in 2 hours, …
From smittenkitchen.com


DOBOS TORTE RECIPES
Set aside. Place rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 450 degrees. In the large bowl of an electric mixer at high speed, beat the 10 egg yolks for a few minutes til they are pale and lemon-colored. Reduce speed and gradually add sugar. Increase speed to high again and beat for 5 minutes or until very thick.
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VIENNESE DOBOS TORTE RECIPE - KURT GUTENBRUNNER | FOOD …
In a large heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, beat the eggs with the sugar until tripled in volume and an instant-read thermometer inserted in the mixture registers 165 ...
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ANNA OLSON DOBOS TORTE RECIPES
Preheat the oven to 300 °F (150 °C). Grease a 9-inch (23 cm) springform pan, line the bottom with parchment, then grease and dust the entire pan with sugar, tapping out any excess. Melt the chocolate and butter in a metal or glass bowl placed over a pot of barely simmering water, stirring constantly. From annaolson.ca.
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DOBOS TORTE RECIPE - ALL FOOD RECIPES BEST RECIPES ...
Dobos Torte Recipe and Image by Esmeralda For more recipes visit: Recelandia.blogspot.com.mx Dobos torte or Dobosh Hungarian: Dobos torta is a Hungarian cake named after its inventor, a well-known Hungarian confectioner, József C. Dobos (1847–1924) in 1884. It is a
From allfood.recipes


DOBOS TORTA: HUNGARY'S ICONIC LAYERED BEAUTY (WITH A ...
Instructions. Preheat the oven to 400°F. Trace the outline of a 9-inch cake pan on six sheets of parchment paper, and cut the circles out. To make the cake batter: In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg yolks, half of the sugar, and the vanilla at high speed, until the mixture has thickened and is a pale yellow color.
From tastehungary.com


DOBOS TORTE RECIPE - BBC FOOD
Scrape down the bowl regularly. Chill until ready to use. Preheat the oven to 200C/180C (fan)/Gas 6. Mark six 20cm/8in circles and six 15cm/6in circles …
From bbc.co.uk


DOBOS TORTE | TRADITIONAL CAKE FROM HUNGARY
WHERE TO EAT The best Dobos torte in the world (according to food experts) Near me; In the world; In Hungary; Search location. Recommend a restaurant with good Dobos torte. 1. Café Gerbeaud. Budapest, Hungary. Vörösmarty tér 7-8. Recommended by In Your Pocket and 31 other food critics. "The 19th century décor and treats like the six-layered Dobos chocolate …
From tasteatlas.com


BEST DOBOS TORTE RECIPES | FOOD NETWORK CANADA
Step 2. Whip the 10 eggs yolks with 1 cup (200 g) of the sugar on high speed until they have doubled in volume and are thick and pale, about 5 minutes. Beat in the vanilla. Sift in the flour and salt and fold in. Step 3. In a clean bowl, whip the 8 whites until foamy, then slowly pour in the remaining 2 Tbsp (25 g) of sugar and continue ...
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HUNGARIAN DOBOSTORTA (DOBOS TORTE) - FEASTERN EUROPE
Prepare as many pans or circles at the number of layers you prefer. The recipe makes enough batter for at least 8 layers. Put the 6 egg whites in a mixing bowl and whip them to soft peaks, about 2 minutes. Add 1/2 cup of the confectioner's sugar and …
From feasterneurope.com


DOBOS TORTE - WIKIPEDIA
Dobos torte (Hungarian: Dobos torta [ˈdoboʃ ˈtortɒ]), also known as Dobosh, is a Hungarian sponge cake layered with chocolate buttercream and topped with caramel. The layered pastry is named after its inventor, Hungarian chef József C. Dobos, a delicatessen owner in Budapest. In the late 1800s, he decided to create a cake that would last longer than other pastries in an age …
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ABOUT DOBOS TORTE - IFOOD.TV
The caramel topping, which is an integral part of the cake, was introduced in the dobos torte recipe with the sole purpose of preventing the baked food from drying out. Dobos torte was first publicly introduced at the 1885 National General Exhibition held in Budapest and among the first ones to taste it were Empress Elisabeth and Franz Joseph I ...
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