TWD: Chocolate Banded Ice Cream Torte
I was so excited when I saw that this week's Tuesdays with Dorie recipe was another ice cream treat, but not for the reason you may think. Yes, this Chocolate Banded Ice Cream Torte is decadent and delicious, not to mention gorgeous. And yes, I do consider ice cream and chocolate to be two of the major food groups. But, the main reason I was so happy about this recipe was because it didn't require any baking whatsoever.
You see, baking is a bit of a problem for me this week, because my oven just up and died on me the other day. Yup, it's dead, dead, dead. Can you believe the audacity? So until I figure out a) what's wrong with it; and b) whether it is worth the money to fix it, I won't be doing any baking around here!
Our recipe for this week was chosen by Amy of Food, Family and Fun, and I've got to say, it is a doozy! Dorie calls it her version of a "grown-up ice cream cake". There isn't any actual cake in the dish, but there are two layers of creamy, boozy, fruit-swirled ice cream sandwiched between three layers of astonishingly rich bittersweet chocolate ganache. This ganache is not for lightweights, my friends. It contains over a half pound of chocolate and eight, yes count 'em, eight whole eggs! Before I'd even let anyone taste this torte, I made sure I had 911 on speed dial!
Dorie's original recipe calls for vanilla ice cream which is mixed together with frozen raspberries in syrup. Would you believe that after checking three different supermarkets, I couldn't find those raspberries? All I could find were the plain frozen berries. So, I cheated a little out of necessity. Instead of buying plain vanilla ice cream and making a raspberry syrup from scratch, I bought some Raspberry Chip Royale ice cream that I was able to find. It was a mixture of vanilla and raspberry ice creams with little chocolate chips mixed in. To that, I added some wild raspberry dessert sauce that I happened to have in my fridge. I think it worked just as well.
When I was a child, my favorite ice cream cakes in the world were from Carvel. Remember Carvel? That was some great ice cream! Their cakes had these wonderful chocolate crunchies in between each layer. Those crunchies were the best part! So, I decided to make my own chocolate crunchies and spread them on top of each ice cream layer. To make them, I crushed up half a package of chocolate wafer cookies and mixed the cookie bits with some chocolate Magic Shell ice cream topping. Magic Shell freezes in seconds when you pour it on ice cream, and hardens into a candy-coated "shell".
Since this torte was pretty messy to work with, I needed to find some way to decorate it that wouldn't require too much "touching". I decided to swirl some shimmery rose pink pearl dust on the top. Not only did the pearl dust give off a lovely, glimmering sheen, it also hid a few flaws and little air bubbles that had made their way to the top.
I was very pleased with the way my torte turned out. It looked really pretty and it tasted great. That said, there was a little too much chocolate ganache for me. I love the stuff, but a little goes a long way, and this just went too far. I think that this torte would make an impressive presentation at a party or other special event, but it's just too much for an everyday dessert. I really wish I had halved the recipe and made minis. I still have three quarters of the torte in the freezer and no hope of finishing it all. Ice cream is kind of hard to give away, because it melts so fast. I think I'll probably palm some off give some away to our neighbors!
If you'd like to see some other great variations of this torte, click on over to the Tuesdays with Dorie web site. If you'd like the recipe to try it for yourself, visit Amy's site. And remember, all of our great TWD recipes can be found in Dorie Greenspan's, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
Comments
Beautiful torte.
For my WCW post, I'm putting in an amazing chocolate cake that can be microwaved. I got it from Mae's Food Blog. So THERE to your oven! I hope your oven gets fixed soon, though. That would drive me nuts.
Really, this is gorgeous.
Sorry to hear about your oven! It's the perfect excuse to upgrade to a "mac daddy" oven. Looking on the bright side you're "forced" to try out other "baking" avenues. Ones that you might have put off. (a side note: you don't seem like a "put off" kinda person)
~Ingrid
Nancy
This looks phenomenal. Too much of chocolate ganache? Is there such a thing? :)
Thanks also for your sweet comments. It's so nice to read them.
I am drooling...this ice cream cake looks magnificent.
I like your Twitter balloon, by the way. I wish more people would join.
seriously, what an amazing creations--nicely done. :)
As for that torte, the post title sounded good, but when I saw that first photo--WOW! That looks absolutely beautiful. Excellent work!
Hope you get your oven back soon. That would drive me nuts.
Emiline- I really like the Twitter baloon as well, but Twitter has blocked this app for some reason. The developer is working on a fix.
Grace- I found the raspberry sauce at Williams-Sonoma. It is divine!
RecipeGirl- I have some neighbors and a hungry office staff who are always happy to take leftovers. I also have 2 six year-old nephews who love to get special treats, since usually all they ever get is Chik-fil-a and Happy Meals!
You have talent. :)
Hope the oven is fixed / replaced soon.
I love that pink cake stand plate!