This torte carries a special meaning for two reasons. First, its exclusivley for my hub...the love of my life. I can't thank God enough for His match making skills. ;p Second, I had promised myself that I would create new things that I have never tried before at the onset of 2009. And I for one keep my promises. (wink wink)
As promised this cake turned out great and it was an extremely satisfying experince baking it. Its been only a couple of months since the last cake I made exclusivley for my darling...and I am very happy at the result.
I used plain walnut-chocolate chip pound cake instead of the Pan di Spagna which is quite similar to Genoise. It's a simple cake whose major function is to serve as a base for layer cakes, roll cakes and so on. Its characteristic is in that it uses bakers' yeast, which I have conveniently traded for chemical leaveners like baking powder/baking soda (found in self raising flour). I also added ground walnuts to give it a rich flavour.
For the persimmon layer I used the fruits' puree as well as chunks, for the surprise in the mouth. And ofcourse I added extra chocolate chips in all the layers. :)
Persimmon Torta Claudia À la mode
Ingredients-
For the chocolate walnut layers-(two 8" layers)
1 1/2 cup self raising flour
1/2 cup ground walnuts
1 1/3 cups sugar
4 eggs, separated
1 tsp vanilla extract
butter for greasing the pan
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup softened butter
For the persimmon layer-(one 8" cake)
1/2 cup persimmon puree
a few chunks of chopped persimmon(optional)
1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup self raising flour
1/3 cup sugar (adjust according to tartness of persimmon, mine were very sweet)
2 eggs, separated
1 tbsp softened butter
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cinnamom powder
1 tsp rum (optional)
*A couple tablespoons of Brandy/dessert wine (eg.Marsala from Sicily)
Chantilly-
1 cup of whipping cream
1/2 cup + 2 tbsp of icing sugar
a dash of vanilla extract
**Mix all of the above and whip till the cream becomes frothy. Refrigerate.
Method-
For the chocolate walnut layers-
Preheat your oven to 375 F (185 C).
Beat the yolks, butter and sugar until the mixture is pale yellow, light, and has expanded considerably in volume (tripled or more).
Whip the whites to firm peaks. Fold them into the yolks, and then fold the flour,cocoa powder, ground walnuts and the vanilla.
Finally, add the chocolate chips.
Grease and flour a fairly high-sided round 8-inch pan. Bake for about 40 minutes or until done (a toothpick inserted will come out dry, and the cake will pull away from the sides of the pan).
Turn the cake out onto a rack to cool.
For the persimmon layer-
Preheat your oven to 375 F (185 C).
Sieve the flour with the nutmeg and cinnamon.
Beat the yolks with the sugar and butter till creamy and pale yellow. Add the rum. Add the flour mix. Then add the persimmon puree and mix lightly together.
Beat the egg whites till they form soft peaks. Fold in the whites into the yolk-flour mix.
Finally add the chocolate chips and the persimmon chunks.
Bake for approx. 30 minutes, keep a check till done. Let cool once done.
For Assembly-
Begin by cutting the chocolate cake once , so as to get two discs.
Place one of the discs on the serving plate/table top. Sprinkle with a little brandy/dessert wine.
Spread a layer of the whipped cream on top of it.
Place the persimmon layer next. Sprinkle this, too with some brandy.
Then spread the whipped cream over it. Cover everything with the last chocolate layer, pressing gently so it sticks.
Chill the cake in the refrigerator (not the freezer) for 4 hours.
Remove the cake from the refrigerator and pour the remaining chantilly over the top of the cake. Decorate with walnut halves. Chill.
Serve this delight and fascinate yourself and others! :)
This is in honour of the celebration of love....our love, this valentine month. I share this recipe with The Alchemist Chef.
Also, in keeping with the 'nuttiness' I also share this with Aquadaze.
An Interlude---
Friends, I am off to Malaysia for a week, to celebrate with my valentine. Hence, will not be here on the blogosphere, wanted you guys to remember me with something sweet...so this post. :)
(I secretly hope that I will be missed...ok I know its not a secret now !) ;p
Keep smiling and do share your views. Will be back soon. :)
Moist and delicious, fabulous recipe!! I love Persimmons, so yummy to eat! :))
ReplyDeleteI love changing recipes to my taste, and this looks delicious! Where is the recipe?
ReplyDeleteAlso, I got your award, didn't forget about it, I got some more, so hopefully these days I'll post about them and give them out to other foodies! :)
Cake looks yummy delicious. Join the club i am the bigges chocolate addict i know in this whole world :-)
ReplyDeleteWow Navita you are really into baking with a lot of fruits aren't you....this one like your other bakes looks fantastic.....
ReplyDeleteNavita, that looks insanely good! Have a great time on your vacation! Bring back delicious pictures :)
ReplyDeleteHey thanks guys...guess what I write my posts directly on the 'New Post' here on my blog..(no Word doc..silly me!)..was packing while writing this post in between all the hustle-bustle; and accidentally I clicked on the 'Publish Post' button instead of the 'Save Draft' one...lol...hence all you guys saw the pictures with hardly any written content...lollll
ReplyDeleteLove ur comments they are so precious, u have no clue!...u guys are simply awesome..and this only proves the fact that a picture is worth a 1000 words. :)
Take care and catch u guys later!
Take Care.
Have great time in Malaysia! Love the two little heart in plate they re simply superb! Of course ur cake is outstanding
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely post :) Cake looks fabulous! Enjoy your trip..
ReplyDeleteWow,Malaysia is definintely a great choice..I love the place..perfect for you both..
ReplyDeleteAnd this cake is wonderful as well
Real dedication is what all your posts are..
hats off dear
Have a great time and happy valentine's Day in Advance
Happy Anniversary! What can I say the cake looks beautiful. Unlike dragon fruit, Persimmon I have tasted :)
ReplyDeleteNavita, persimmons are one of my favourite fruits (pity they aren't so readily available).
ReplyDeleteYou took much care in baking and posting how to make the cake, thanks for sharing.
I love all the dishes you create!
ReplyDeleteGive up chocolate, never. This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake!!u r a hard working ccok..:D..Lovely..:)
ReplyDeletetrail back for an award..:)
Quite a lovely dessert for the anniversary! ;) Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI think my comment got eaten...uh oh. Yummy looking cake!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in Malaysia! I've never been but know someone who's from there.
Omg... Soooo drool-worthy!
ReplyDeleteLooks simply delightful Navita - and enjoy Malaysia!
ReplyDeleteHAVE A GREAT TIME WITH YOUR VALENTINE.Yes,you will be missed,but its all for a good cause ;)Come back with more recipes and excellent posts
ReplyDeleteAn enticing combo. Don't ever give up on that chocolate love :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, have a great trip!
ReplyDeletehave a great hol! and thanks for the uber lovely entry :))
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow. That looks awesome and sounds incredibly decadent. I never ever ever could give up on choclate either, might as well give up air.
ReplyDeleteI love the stencils on the plate- this sounds divine! When do you head out? At least you'll be near me while you are there.. hehe
ReplyDeletethats a fantastic recipe..looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteOh.. what a nice cake!
ReplyDeleteTHis sounds amazing!! Love the layers of different flavours. yum yum!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous dessert oh and I love your program 12 steps can I join ;0)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
I absolutely love the way you incorporate tropical fruits into your baking. What an inspiration!
ReplyDeletehow lovely!!! have fun with your valentine vacation with your hubby... :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great vacay Navita! What an awesome cake! Remember to bring us some wonderful pictures of Malaysia and Happy Valentines!
ReplyDeletethis looks delish. Send over a slice?
ReplyDeletei am the no one chocoholic in my family..love your cake..
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fantastic deco and cute cake.. cant resist atlest i can take the half at a time.
ReplyDeleteI think there was a problem with submitting my comment. Here it is again. This really looks lovely and very good use of persimmons in baking. I have never tried to bake with persimmons, but they are one of my favorite fruits. Have a great time during your vacation!
ReplyDeleteGive up on chocolate :( My life would be over lol. Your cake looks so moist and delicious. Love it!
ReplyDeletewow! looks yummy n delicious!
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join with us in the EFM-Microwave Oven Series!
presentation is very nice!
i love all the shots!
Persimmon and chocolate? I never would have thought of that. Well done!
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ReplyDeleteI'd like a slice of your lovely torte.
ReplyDeleteLove those hearts & love your enthusiasm:-) Lovely recipe as usual..
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely torte!
ReplyDeleteExquisite recipe and ingredients! I love persimmon, and a great pairing with the chocolate. Very delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous cake!! I hope your having a lovely vacation!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Valentine week! That torte is to die for! I love it!
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Navita, your torta sounds intriguing, and it looks very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, Persimmons and chocolate? that's divine!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Elra
Wow lovely. its new to me, will try soon. Enjoy Malaysia.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous and I am sure it is delicious! I have not had many persimmons before, but I bet they would be awesome in a pastry like this!
ReplyDeletedont worry you are not alone :-) if you need someone to help you by with chocolate im yours hehehehe, would love to eat this with you :-) im in love with your creation!!
ReplyDeletedont worry dear you are not alone, if you need help with anything chocolate im here :-) if you need someone to eat this , im here hehehe im just in love with your creation! beautiful and delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good one!
ReplyDeleteThe preparation looks awesome....
ReplyDeleteThe hearts in the plate.... brilliant.. ;-)
Fell for you chocoholic line and have used it here
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Chocoholic