Indulge in the symphony of flavors that is Sachertorte cookies, a delectable treat inspired by the iconic Sachertorte cake. These cookies capture the essence of the classic dessert, offering a delightful balance of rich chocolate and tangy apricot jam. With three enticing variations, this recipe collection caters to every palate and occasion. The classic Sachertorte cookies are a timeless choice, featuring a chewy texture and a generous filling of apricot jam. For those who prefer a more decadent experience, the chocolate-dipped Sachertorte cookies provide an extra layer of indulgence. And for a festive twist, the Sachertorte sandwich cookies combine two delicate cookies with a luscious apricot jam filling, creating a delightful treat perfect for gatherings.
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SACHERTORTE COOKIES
Make and share this Sachertorte Cookies recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Charmie777
Categories Dessert
Time 1h
Yield 4 dozen
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat oven to 325º.
- In large bowl combine 1 cup margarine and pudding mix; beat until light and fluffy. Add egg; blend well.
- Gradually add flour; mix well.
- Shape dough into 1-inch balls; roll in sugar.
- Place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookies sheets.
- With thumb, make indentation in center of each cookie.
- Bake at 325º for 15-18 minutes or until firm to the touch. Immediately remove from cookie sheets.
- Cool 15 minutes or until completely cooled.
- Fill each indentation with 1/2 teaspoon preserves.
- In small saucepan, melt chocolate chips and 3 tablespoons margarine over low heat, stirring until smooth.
- Drizzle glaze evenly over cookies.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 895.4, Fat 40, SaturatedFat 10.9, Cholesterol 46.5, Sodium 803.4, Carbohydrate 129.6, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 63, Protein 10.3
SACHERTORTE COOKIES
Sachertorte Cookies. A deep chocolate thumbprint cookie filled with apricot jam and sealed with chocolate ganache. A tempting treat for tea time. They freeze extremely well for Holiday baking too!
Provided by Copyright Barry C. Parsons 2019
Categories Cookie Recipes
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cream the butter and sugar well.
- Beat in the egg.
- Beat in the vanilla extract and milk.
- Sift together the flour, salt, cocoa baking soda and baking powder.
- Blend the dry ingredients into the creamed mixture until a soft dough forms.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees Roll the dough into 3/4 to 1 inch balls and lay them on a parchment paper lined cookie sheets about 2 inches apart.
- Using your thumb or the round end of the handle of a wooden spoon, make a deep indentation into the centre of each dough ball. about 3/4 of an inch wide.
- Bake for 15-17 minutes until firm to the touch when baked.
- When the cookies are removed from the oven, and while they are still warm, use the round end of a wooden spoon handle or similar instrument to press the centre depressions in the cookies down again to create a good "well" in the centre of the cookies.
- Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely before continuing to fill the cookies.
- In a small saucepan heat the whipping cream to almost boiling over medium low heat.
- Reduce the heat to low and stir in the chocolate chips until melted.
- Spoon about 1/2 tsp of the apricot jam into the cookie "wells"
- Spoon a dollop of the chocolate over the apricot jam to cover it.
- Cool completely at room temperature until the chocolate sets.
- Store or freeze in airtight containers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 153 calories, Carbohydrate 25 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 17 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 6 grams fat, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 2 grams protein, SaturatedFat 4 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 86 grams sodium, Sugar 15 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams unsaturated fat
SACHER TORTE
This is pretty darn close to the original classic dessert produced by the Sacher Hotel in Vienna, Austria. It is a dense, not-too-sweet, apricot and chocolate concoction. It is a lot of work but WELL worth the effort!
Provided by Amy A
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Austrian
Time 5h
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly butter a 9-inch springform pan; place a circle of parchment paper inside, and butter that as well.
- Melt 4 ounces of chocolate in a metal bowl placed over gently simmering water. Stir frequently until melted, then remove from the heat and let cool slightly.
- Beat the butter together with confectioners' sugar until creamy. Mix in the melted chocolate, then beat in the egg yolks, one at a time. In a clean bowl, beat egg whites with white sugar until stiff and glossy. Fold into chocolate mixture, then fold in cake flour, until incorporated. Pour into prepared springform pan, and smooth the top.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the edges begin to pull away from the sides of the pan, and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out dry, about 45 minutes. Cool pan on a wire rack for 15 minutes, then run a small knife around the edge and remove the sides of the pan. Allow cake to cool completely on the base of the pan. When cool, remove from pan, and remove parchment paper; slice cake in half horizontally.
- Bring 1/4 cup water and sugar to a boil in a small saucepan. When the sugar has dissolved and the syrup is clear, remove from heat and stir in 2 tablespoons rum. Brush 1/3 of the syrup onto the cut side of the cake bottom.
- Puree the apricot preserves with 1 tablespoon of water until smooth. Bring to a simmer over medium heat in a small saucepan, and cook until thickened, about 2 minutes. Stir in remaining rum, then spread 1/3 of the jam mixture onto the cut side of the cake bottom. Place the top of the cake onto the bottom. Brush the outside of the cake with the remaining syrup, then spread remaining apricot preserves over the top and sides; refrigerate until the icing is ready.
- To make the icing, melt 9 ounces of chocolate over a double boiler or in the microwave until smooth. Bring the cream to a simmer in a small saucepan, then stir into melted chocolate. Cool slightly, stirring often, until the chocolate reaches a spreadable consistency.
- Set the cake on a cooling rack set over a cookie sheet or waxed paper to catch any drips. Pour the icing on top of the cake, and spread around the edges; allow excess icing to drip through the rack. Cool cake to room temperature, then carefully remove from the cooling rack using a spatula. Transfer to a dessert plate and store in the refrigerator. Allow cake to come to room temperature before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 469.7 calories, Carbohydrate 62.8 g, Cholesterol 123.1 mg, Fat 22.6 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Protein 6.5 g, SaturatedFat 12.7 g, Sodium 92.7 mg, Sugar 49.7 g
SACHER TORTE
In this version of the classic Viennese Sacher torte, from Luisa Weiss's cookbook "Classic German Baking," two dense chocolate cake layers are filled and topped with rum-scented apricot jam, then coated in a fudgelike chocolate glaze. Making a perfect Sacher torte with a level top and pristine shiny icing takes patience and precision. But don't let that discourage you from having a go. Even if the glaze is slightly smudged and the top a bit askew, it will still taste delicious, and there are few cakes as richly satisfying as this. You can make a Sacher torte up to 3 days before serving. Store it under a cake dome or loosely covered, at room temperature. (Update: Some readers were having trouble with the glaze seizing in the original recipe. Luisa Weiss retested it, and we made some updates to the recipe that should clear it up.)
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories cakes, dessert
Time 2h30m
Yield 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Place a baking sheet in the oven and heat it to 350 degrees. Line bottom of a 9-inch cake pan with parchment paper. Butter and lightly flour sides of the pan.
- Make the cake: Place chocolate and butter in a metal bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water and melt, stirring, until smooth. Set aside.
- Place egg yolks in bowl of a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment. Place whites in a separate, clean bowl.
- Add confectioners' sugar to yolks and whip together until fluffy, creamy and pale, about 5 minutes. With the mixer on, slowly drizzle in the melted chocolate and butter, and beat until fluffy and incorporated.
- Add salt to the bowl of egg whites and start beating them with a whisk or electric mixer. When whites show soft peaks, slowly add granulated sugar as you continue to beat. Do this until sugar has dissolved and egg whites are stiff and glossy.
- In a separate bowl, sift together flour and cornstarch.
- Fold a third of the flour mixture into egg yolk mixture. Fold a third of the egg whites into egg yolk mixture. Repeat two more times, alternating flour mixture and then egg whites, until no white streaks remain.
- Gently scrape batter into prepared pan and smooth top. Place on baking sheet in oven and wedge the handle of a wooden spoon in the oven door. Bake for 10 minutes and then remove spoon. Lower heat to 275 degrees, and bake for 40 to 45 minutes longer, or until a tester inserted into the cake's center comes out clean.
- Place cake pan on a rack for 10 minutes to cool, then invert cake, remove pan and peel off parchment paper. Let cake cool completely upside down. Once cooled, slice it in half horizontally into two layers. Place rack over a piece of parchment paper and move top half of cake to a large plate.
- Make the filling: Place jam and rum in a small pan, bring to a boil and continue to boil for a minute or two. Push apricot mixture through a sieve to get a smooth consistency. Let cool, then spread half of the mixture evenly on the bottom cake layer. Place second layer on top of the jam and press down slightly. Spread remaining jam over top and sides of cake. Let cool completely.
- Make the glaze: Place the sugar, water, and chocolate in a small saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring frequently. Clip a candy thermometer to the side of the pan. Boil, stirring frequently, until the glaze reaches 230°F/110°C, about 5 minutes. The mixture will be smooth, glossy, and pourable and will coat the back of a spoon. Remove from the heat and let stand just until the bubbles die down.
- Slowly pour warm chocolate glaze evenly all over cake, letting excess drip down sides. Avoid using a spatula to spread glaze: It will stay glossiest if not touched. Reserve a little glaze in the pan to pour over any uncoated patches on the sides so that entire cake is coated. Gently wedge two spatulas under cake to transfer it to a serving plate. Let glaze set completely before cutting and serving.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 784, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 136 grams, Fat 26 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 8 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 135 milligrams, Sugar 101 grams, TransFat 1 gram
SACHER TORTE
Guests will be surprised to hear that this Sacher torte recipe starts with a convenient cake mix. Each bite features chocolate, almonds and apricots. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 55m
Yield 16 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°. Combine apricots and amaretto; let stand 15 minutes. In another bowl, combine cake mix, eggs, water, oil and apricot mixture. Beat on low speed 30 seconds; beat on medium 2 minutes. , Pour into 2 greased and floured 9-in. round baking pans. Bake until a toothpick inserted in center comes out clean, 22-27 minutes. Cool in pans 10 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely., For filling, heat apricot preserves and amaretto on low in a small saucepan, stirring occasionally, until preserves are melted; set aside. , For glaze, combine cream and corn syrup in a small saucepan. Bring just to a boil. Pour over chocolate; whisk until smooth. Stir in vanilla., Using a long serrated knife, cut each cake horizontally in half. Place 1 layer on a serving plate; spread with half of the filling. Top with another layer; spread with a third of the glaze. Cover with third layer and remaining filling. Top with remaining layer; spread top and sides of torte with remaining glaze. If desired, spread toasted almonds on edges or sides of torte. Refrigerate several hours before slicing.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 415 calories, Fat 21g fat (9g saturated fat), Cholesterol 52mg cholesterol, Sodium 281mg sodium, Carbohydrate 44g carbohydrate (30g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 5g protein.
Tips:
- Use high-quality chocolate. The chocolate is the star of the show in these cookies, so it's important to use the best quality chocolate you can find. Look for a chocolate with a cocoa content of at least 70%.
- Don't overmix the dough. Overmixing the dough will make the cookies tough. Mix the dough just until the ingredients are combined.
- Chill the dough before baking. Chilling the dough will help the cookies hold their shape and prevent them from spreading too much in the oven.
- Bake the cookies at a high temperature. Baking the cookies at a high temperature will help them develop a crispy exterior and a chewy interior.
- Let the cookies cool completely before serving. The cookies will continue to firm up as they cool, so it's important to let them cool completely before serving.
Conclusion:
These Sachertorte cookies are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that are perfect for any occasion. They're rich, chocolatey, and have a wonderful chewy texture. Whether you're a fan of Sachertorte or just looking for a new cookie recipe to try, these cookies are sure to please.
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