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Aztec Torte

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Grains, Eggs Aztec 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Semi-sweet chocolate; chopped (I use Callebaut)
6 tb Butter
3/4 c Smooth peanut butter
1 1/2 ts Chipotle chile purée
4 lg Eggs; room temperature
1/2 c Honey roasted peanuts; coarsely chopped
"x3" cake pan or springform pan

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 425deg.. Cut a circle of baker's parchment or waxed
paper to line the bottom of the cake pan or springform. Butter the bottom
and sides of the pan, then insert the paper and butter it also. If using
the springform, wrap the outside of the pan with tinfoil to make it
watertight. Melt the chocolate and butter in the top of a double boiler
over gently simmering water. Remove from the heat, whisk until smooth, then
whisk in the peanut butter and chile purée. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs
until they are light and have increased in volume, two to three minutes.
Carefully fold the eggs into the chocolate mixture in three batches until
no streaks of egg are visible. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and
smooth the top. Pour about one inch of hot water into a larger baking pan
and set the cake pan or springform in it. Place the pans in the middle rack
of the oven and bake for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and set the torte
on a rack to cool. Sprinkle the chopped peanuts on the top of the torte,
pressing very gently so they will adhere. When the torte has cooled, cover
and refrigerate at least four hours or overnight. To unmold, dip a sharp
knife into hot water, dry it, and run it around the edge of the torte pan.
Immerse the base of the pan in hot water for a few seconds, dry it well,
then turn it out onto a serving plate so that the chopped nuts become the
crust.
Presentation: I cut a chile pepper stencil out of parchment, place it on
top, and dust it with powdered sugar or cocoa. Serve plain, with shortbread
cookies or sweetened whipped cream. Yields eight generous servings Posted
to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V4 #094 by Judy Howle <howle@ebicom.net> on Aug 22,
1997

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