Chocolate Ganache Torte Recipe
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This over-the-top chocolate torte flourless cake recipe comes here by way of my friend Rob Kent, who is famous among his friends for showing up at various birthday parties and special events bringing what is affectionately known as "Death by Chocolate". I can only handle eating a piece of Rob's Chocolate Ganache Torte once every few years.
Chocolate Ganache Torte Recipe
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Ingredients
The Shell
Ingredients:
One box “Nabisco’s Famous” chocolate wafers, or your favorite chocolate nut cookies
2/3 cup pecans
Melted butter (half stick or less)
9 inch spring-form pan
Method
Process:
Chop/process the wafers and pecans until fine, add enough melted butter to press this into the spring-form pan (along the bottom and halfway up the sides). Bake in oven at 350°F for 20 minutes, put aside.
The Filling
Ingredients:
One and one half to two pounds of the best available melting chocolate
More melted butter (up to one stick)
One half pint (or more) heavy whipping cream
Process:
In double boiler melt the butter and then add the chocolate. When chocolate is swirl-able, slowly add the whipping cream, stirring slowly, until mixture is blended and smooth. Pour mixture into the prepared shell. Refrigerate for at least four hours.
The Sauce
Ingredients:
Melted butter (one stick or a bit more)
Cane sugar (a pound or less)
Heavy whipping cream (one half pint - or more)
Process:
Melt butter over fairly high heat. Add sugar until saturated (the heat must be high enough for the sugar to dissolve; when no more will dissolve, the solution is saturated). Stirring only occasionally, let the mixture “burn” just enough to turn into a rich caramel. Add the cream, stirring briskly until well blended and smooth. Strain if necessary for smoothness.
The sauce, served warm, should accompany the torte, served cold. One nine-inch torte has been known to serve twenty adults, so be careful...
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Posted by Elise on Feb 26, 2004 and indexed Chocolate, Ganache, Torte, Valentine's Day




I made this tonight but left out the topping. Overall very easy to make and tastes amazing. I did however use dark melting chocolate and the result was nice. Very rich, very decadent but if you in anyway watching your health or weight...may want to stay away from this one.