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Choclate Chestnut Bourbon Torte W/ A Kentucky Bourbon Cre

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs, Grains, Dairy Kentucky Chocolate, Desserts 20 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Eggs, separated plus 2 egg
yolks
1 1/2 c Sugar, plus 1/3 cup
4 T Bourbon, plus 2 teaspoons
2 1/2 c Pureed unsweetend chestnuts
3/4 c Ground pecans, plus pecan
peices for garnish
2 t Instant coffee
6 T Chilled buter, cut into
small pieces
1 1/2 oz Bitter chocolate, chopped
3/4 lb Bittersweet chocolate
3 1/2 c Whipping cream
1/2 c Confectioners' sugar

INSTRUCTIONS

Make the cake:  heat ove to 350.degrees.  Grease and flour 2  nine-inch
cake pans.  Beat 6 egg yolks well.  Stir in 1 1/2 cups  sugar and 1 1/2
teaspoons bourbon, then blend in 2 cups chestnut  puree.  Stir in
ground pecans. Whip egg whites with a pinch of salt  until stiff. Fold
whites inot batter. Divide mixture between the two  cake pans and bake
for 25 minutes. Cool on a cake rack, then remove  from the pans. Make
the filling: Beat the 2 egg yolks with 1/2 cup of  sugar.  Add instant
coffee and 1 T hot water. Beat Chilled butter  into mixture, then add
1/2 teaspoon bourbon and stir in remaining 1/2  cup chestnut puree.
Stir in chopped bitter chocoalte. Cover bowl  withplastic wrap and
refirgerate. Melt bittersweet chocoalte with  heavy cream over low
heat.  Stir in 2 tablespoon bourbon, transfer to  a bowl, cover with
plastic wrap and refirgerate. To assembel cake,  sperad the chilled
chestnut filling atop one cake layer and cover  with the other. Cover
the torte with the chocolate icing and sprinklw  with chopped pecan
peices.  Chill before serving. MEanwhile, prepare  a bourbon chantilly
to pass at the table.  Whip the 2 cups of cream  to soft peaks,
gradually beat in the confectioners' sugar and then  fold in 2
tablespoons of bourbon.  From Chicago Tribune Magazine (cooking
section)11-14-93. Featured was  ~ Cathy Cary, who with her husband,
Will, runs a catering business  (La Peche) and a 94 seat restaurant
(Lilly's) in Louisville, KY. This  issue's feature centered around
buffet items for holiday parties.  ~- posted by Bud Cloyd  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdjaxxx.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 183
Calories From Fat: 108
Total Fat: 12.3g
Cholesterol: 93.5mg
Sodium: 29.8mg
Potassium: 57.9mg
Carbohydrates: 16.4g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 15.2g
Protein: 2.8g


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