Amaretto and almond chocolate torte

  • Portion size: Serves 10
  • Hands-on time 25 min, oven time 35-40 min, plus cooling
  • Difficulty: easy

Enter chocolate heaven with this amaretto and almond chocolate torte – it’s soft, gooey and with a gentle boozy note.

Looking for something else? How about this rich, nutty and boozy flourless chocolate and hazelnut cake.

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Ingredients

  • 200g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing
  • 200g dark chocolate (70 per cent cocoa solids), roughly chopped
  • 150g ground almonds (see tip)
  • 6 medium free-range eggs, separated
  • 180g golden caster sugar
  • 50ml amaretto

For the ganache topping

  • 200g dark chocolate (70 per cent cocoa solids), roughly chopped
  • 100g double cream, at room temperature
  • 30g whole skin-on almonds, sliced
  • 20g flaked almonds
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Method

  1. Grease and line the base of a 23cm springform or loose-bottomed cake tin with baking paper. Heat the oven to 180°C/fan160°C/gas 4. In a large saucepan over a low heat, melt the butter and chocolate. Stir in the ground almonds, then cool for 5 minutes.
  2. Beat the egg yolks and sugar with an electric mixer for 5 minutes (or use a balloon whisk) or until pale and creamy. Stir in the chocolate mixture until combined.
  3. In another, very clean bowl, whisk the egg whites with an electric mixer (with clean beaters) or balloon whisk until stiff peaks form when the beaters/whisk are removed. Stir the amaretto into the chocolate mixture along with a large spoonful of whisked egg whites to loosen the mixture then, using a large metal spoon, carefully fold in the rest. Spoon the batter into the cake tin and bake on the middle shelf for 35-40 minutes until the cake is risen and firm to touch.
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  5. Leave the cake to cool in the tin for 15 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
  6. For the ganache topping, put the chocolate into a heatproof bowl set over a pan of barely simmering water (don’t let the water touch the bowl) and melt gently. Remove from the heat, leave to cool for 5-10 minutes, then slowly stir through the cream until it forms a thick ganache. Set aside to cool, covered with cling film touching the surface.
  7. Heat a medium frying pan and toast the almond slices and flaked almonds for 3-4 minutes until lightly browned. Remove and leave to cool.
  8. Spread the cooled ganache over the cake, then decorate with the toasted almonds and serve.

Nutrition

  • 667kcals Calories
  • 48.4g (22.1g saturated) Fat
  • 11g Protein
  • 45.9g (45g sugars) Carbs
  • 1.3g Fibre
  • 0.2g Salt

Quick wins & tips

Next time, make with ground hazelnuts. Lightly toast blanched hazelnuts in a medium oven until golden, cool, then whizz until finely ground, reserving a few whole ones to decorate the top.

Learn how to melt chocolate (and how to save it if things go a bit pear-shaped) below…

Make Ahead

The torte will keep for up to 5 days wrapped in cling film in the fridge. Take out an hour or so before serving.

Freeze, without the icing, for up to 3 months. Defrost overnight at room temperature, make the ganache, then decorate just before serving.

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Reviews

Isabella Bradford

This is just the right amount of boozey, not overpowering but a just a gentle flavour that makes it taste even more amazing.

RebeccaBrett

I made this as a birthday cake for someone very special – they absolutely loved it!

Heidi Southgate

I made this for Fathers Day (Australia)…and it was Delicious!! very easy to make. Will become a regular now!

Athena Achilleos

The cake was delicious!!! Had to cook it for 50 minutes!

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