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Chocolate Cake With Almond, Raisins And Whiskey

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Eggs Jewish 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Butter and flour for cake
pan
1/4 c Raisins, or use currants
dried unsweetened
cranberries dried
cherries or coarsely
chopped apricots
1/4 c Scotch whiskey, or the
liquor of your choice
7 oz Sweet choclate, in pieces I
always use bittersweet
1/2 c Butter
3 Eggs, separated
2/3 c Sugar
4 1/2 T Cake flour
2/3 c Blanched almonds, pulverized
1 pn Salt
3 oz Choclate
3 T Butter
3 T Powdered sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Source: Simone Beck, Simca's cuisine  (Note:  this is for an 8-1/2 inch
pan.  I sometimes add 50% to the  ingredients and use a larger pan.)
Method:  Preheat oven to 375.  Cut a round of waxed paper to fit the
bottom of the cake pan, butter  one side, and lay in the pan with
buttered side up.  Butter sides of  pan and flour both bottom and
sides.  (Note:  I recomment using a  springform pan if you have a tight
one.  Steep the raisins (or whatever) in the whiskey (or whatever).
Melt the chocolate or butter, with 3 tbsp. water, in a double boiler
(or in the microwave).  Beat egg yolks with sugar until pale, creamy
yellow.  Then add  choclate mixture, flour, almonds, and raisin mixture
(in that order).  Whip egg whites with pinch salt till stiff but not
dry, then fold with  chocolate mixture.  Pour into cake pan.  Bake in
middle of oven 20 minutes.  (I have never had this cake take  less than
30 minutes and the larger version often requires an hour.)  The outside
should be firm, but the middle still moist.  A  fter cooling for
several hours or overnight, frost.  (To make  frosting, melt chocolate,
add sugar, then stir in butter bit by bit.)  The cake is better the
second day.  Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #63  Date: Fri, 25 Oct
1996 22:35:27 -0500 (CDT)  From: Lori Fox <lef@ogc.wustl.edu>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 617
Calories From Fat: 280
Total Fat: 32.2g
Cholesterol: 148.9mg
Sodium: 94.8mg
Potassium: 238.6mg
Carbohydrates: 79.7g
Fiber: 4.8g
Sugar: 33.1g
Protein: 8.6g


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