Treat Tuesday-Sacher Torte

Sacher 1In the late 1980s, my sister studied abroad in Vienna, Austria and slowly she introduced me to some wonderful treats.  Being a self professed chocoholic, this Sacher Torte became my favorite cake of the decade!   It is such a formal cake to make, but so very easy.

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As all good recipes begin, this starts with high quality chocolate that you melt low and slow.  I prefer Bittersweet chocolate, but you can certainly use Semisweet.  Strong coffee is also added, I use the instant coffee packets from Starbucks, they are excellent for baking.

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Once the chocolate is melted, you begin to assemble the cake batter in an electric mixer (my favorite appliance!)

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This is a nice, thick batter that produces a dense cake.

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Now you need to split the cakes horizontally.  I use dental floss…but make certain…absolutely certain, that the floss you are using is unwaxed and NOT flavored!  If the floss in your cabinet does not meet this criteria, get out a serrated knife and carefully begin your cutting.  The filling is apricot preserves and rum (which you can omit, but I don’t know why anyone would leave out the good part) and then put the cake back together.

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Finally the chocolate glaze is poured on top and down the sides of the cake.  A little time in the refrigerator and this cake is ready to be enjoyed with a cold glass of milk.

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What is the occasion for such a formal cake?

It’s Tuesday.

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SACHER TORTE