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Monday, January 27, 2014

Marble Chocolate Torte

Assalamualaikum!

Hello people. It had been a crazy freezing week. Your nose dropping freezes on your face, the need to thaw your fingers when you are outside for a bit too long, your face freezes etc. This Malaysian tropical baby, do not like extreme chilliness.No. For some reason my balcony door is not as well insulated as it was before making my apartment a frozen kingdom. Gah! The beauty of winter in Montréal =P

Anyways, I have seen people posting pictures of tortes right, left and centre! What exactly is torte you may ask? I, to be honest, think that it is somewhat a firm ganache with a crust! So I finally made tried making this bad boy! Woot-woot. It wasn’t hard to make at all! And of course, like cheesecakes, you can be extremely creative with the recipe. You can add shredded ginger in the crust, use different kind of flavoured chocolates, put some biscuit/cookie/brownie chunks...ahh the list is endless!  I was thinking of making a white chocolate torte but I was afraid that it may be too creamy so I decided to make a marble chocolate torte instead. I wasn’t too sure about using a ginger flavoured crust with milk chocolate thus I made some salty coconut topping to give it extra texture. In my book, coconut works well with EVERYTHING. So here is the super duper easy recipe. Warning: if calories scare you, this dessert may not be the best for you.

Marble Chocolate Torte

100g unsalted butter
250g digestive biscuits crumbs
500g chocolate (250g white chocolate/250g milk chocolate)
400ml double cream/whip cream

  1. Melt the butter using the microwave and add the biscuit crumbs. Mix well.
  2. Spread the butter and biscuit mixture at the bottom of a 6 inch cake pan or small moulds. Set aside.
  3. In a bowl, pour 100ml of the cream and heat it up in the microwave until it is hot (30 seconds)
  4. Stir the milk chocolates in. Set aside to cool slightly.
  5. Repeat the same process for the white chocolate.
  6. In another bowl, whip the remaining cream until soft peaks form.
  7. Divide the whipped cream into the two bowls of chocolate mixtures.
  8. Pour the batter into the moulds or cake pan. Using a skewer make a marble pattern.
  9. Refrigerate for a couple of hours or overnight





Pardon my DIY mould 


Such a simple recipe. No oven or stove needed! But I wouldn’t recommend making this often. I mean come on, you are practically eating chocolate and cream together on a bed of buttered buiscuits. That definitely screams healthy. I wish!

I made this dessert at Trisha, Abir and Jihad's new crib.LOVE THEIR APARTMENT TO BITS! Beautiful walls, fantastic kitchen and amazing location. It's a home for sure. Most importantly, their place is warm.I might as well pack my bags and move in. I wonder if I can pay rent using desserts...hurm..




Stay warm peeps.
Wasalam.
Till then,
Love,

Sofhan Hasni