Chocolate Raspberry Torte
Sweet — By Dayna on February 10, 2008 at 11:21 pm
Not like there is any mystery that I love chocolate, but I’d realized that I hadn’t yet created a torte recipe.
What better than Valentine’s week to do the dessert cart?
Generally, a torte is a flourless cake, often using bread crumbs or ground nuts in it’s place, resulting in a dense and intensely rich cake.
I love the contrast of a tart, red raspberry with the intense chocolate, and not only because it’s Valentine’s Day. Raspberries perfectly balance the richness with a bit of pucker making this a pretty sexy end to any meal.

EGGLESS CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY TORTE
1 Cup Almonds, finely ground
1/4 Cup Cocoa Powder, sifted
1/2 Cup Granulated Sugar
2 Tablespoons Safflower Oil
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla
1/4 teaspoon Salt
4 oz Broken Chocolate Pieces, 70+% Dark, Semi Sweet or mixed
1/2 Package Firm Silken Tofu
3/4 Cups Frozen Raspberries
Preheat the oven to 350ºF.
Lightly spray or grease an 8″ cake or spring form pan, dusting it lightly with cocoa and removing any excess.
Finely grind the almonds in a food processor, adding a spoonful of the sugar, as necessary to keep it from clumping.
Transfer the ground almonds to a bowl.
Purée the tofu in the food processor, until very smooth, add the remaining sugar, cocoa, vanilla, oil and salt.
Using a glass bowl or a double boiler, heat water to a simmer in the lower pan to gently melt the chocolate above.
Pour the melted chocolate into the tofu, mixing to incorporate.
Add the ground almonds, pulsing just to combine.
Pour half of the batter into the prepared pan then evenly sprinkle the raspberries over the top.
Cover the raspberries with the remaining batter.
Bake for 45 – 50 minutes or until the sides have crackled and the center is firm.
Cool the cake completely in the pan or refrigerate until serving.
Run a knife around the edge and release the sides of the pan.
Dust with confectioners sugar and serve with a raspberry emulsion, if desired.

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Great presentation! I bet the torte was wonderful to begin with… certainly enhanced by making it look remarkable.
That is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen! Thanks for the recipe, Valentine’s day is looking a whole lot better now!
Ooooh!! That looks so tasty and elegant.
We celebrate Valentine’s Day here in Brazil only in June, Dayna – but I’ll have my slice of torte now, please.
It looks superb!
yeah, that looks VERY sexy, rich and divine.
Oh so delicious. Love them and i am addicted to chocolate
Looks delicious.
Oh, this looks like a lovely valentines day dream. I need to send this to my bf for ideas…
that looks to DIE for… and actually, just looking at the ingredients, not too unhealthy either… for dessert. (Take into account when I read “sugar” i read “splenda”)
Looks nice…That looks so tasty
Question: how much is half a package of silken tofu. If you had to make a guess in cups or oz. I want to make it for thanksgiving but I’m not sure if the box I got is the same as yours. Thanks! Looks delicious!
My package of tofu is 530g, so half would be about 7.5oz and about 3/4 cup. I hope this helps.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Made it and it is sooooo good! Delicious! Different from your regular chocolate torte but the almonds really pulls it together. Very chocolaty.