I don't have much photo-documentation from this point on, because I was to d*mn frustrated too take any pictures and I thought there wasn't any way in h-e-double-hockey-sticks I was going to post this disaster. My second friggin recipe from the book, UGH!
Here's a quick recap of the problems with making the Chocolate Banded Ice Cream Torte (really, it shouldn't have been this difficult and I'm sure there are lots of TWD bakers out there who handled this with nary a problem. The blogroll is here and the recipe is here):
- Realized the recipe called for 8 inch springform pan - don't own one so used a 9" and knew the torte would be thin
- Didn't feel comfortable using raw eggs in the ganache because the kids were going to have some - doubled the chocolate and used a combo of 2 parts butter and one part vegetable oil and substituted corn syrup for the sugar - all in an effort to prevent the ganache from becoming brittle. This only sorta-kinda worked. Actually all melty, it looked awfully pretty in the bowl - nice, shiny, beautiful chocolate brown.
- Tried to put all the ice cream and cherries in my too stinkin small food processor (yes, I know, I should have learned my lesson by now, but no.) and found out, yes it's still too small a bowl for that much liquid. Put in blender - this worked but the color was not very attractive - sort of mauvey gray. Oh yes, and by now my ice cream had become quite the consistency of a milk shake - an ugly, mauvey gray milk shake. On the bright side - ugly as it was, it did taste pretty good.
- Realized after the second layer of ice cream that I had erroneously divided the ice cream into thirds when there were only supposed to be two ice cream layers. Now my already too thin torte was going to be that much thinner. grrrrrrrrr.
Bottom line: don't think I'll make this again, but I'm looking at this as a learning experience. On tap for next week: Chunky Peanut Butter and Oatmeal Chocolate Chipsters. Cookies, I can definitely handle - should be a piece of cake (famous last words?). Stay tuned!
Oh yeah, and I couldn't resist this one:
15 comments:
LOL!!!! I have had lots of $%&#$% moments in the kitchen myself. First, I know it might not seem so right now because it is all too raw, but I think in time you will realize that the pain was worth it just for those cherries! They look AMAZING! And I agree that the chocolate/cherry combo sounds yummy. I think that your finished product looks great! Your ganache makes me want to drink it straight up. On to the chipsters!
Giggle!!! It looks really good tho'. I also used semi sweet chocolate . Also a 9" pan, but just made half by cutting in half and placing one on top of the othr. Good job!
OH, an awesome recount! And the torte STILL looks good, so this was not an attempt but a success. ;)
Well, I think your torte looks amazing! Such a clean slice. And the flavors sound fantastic. Aaaand, way to go with making the ganache fit for children's consumption. For your 2nd TWD I think you deserve a medal!!
Nancy
Are you kidding??? I think it looks great...
I was a little stressed making this torte. Even though it tasted great ,I don't think I will make it again. Yours turned out so good!
I think it looks really good considering all of your troubles! At least the kids ate the ice cream. :-)
Sorry it didn't turn out as hoped, but it sure looks good to me! I never knew the saying "life's a bowl of cherries" came from that song. How interesting! -Julia
Despite what happened, your torte still looks gorgeous. I was a little concerned about the eggs as well, but I used ones bought that day from the market. No one is sick yet!
And, no, you're not alone in the kitchen mishap department. I've had meals in the oven cooking away only to realize that I've left an ingredient (or two) out.
By the way, the cherries were a brilliant idea. I, however, would have been popping them in my mouth long before they reached the ice cream.
Enjoy the rest of your week!
I've had many many low moments in my kitchen. I have to tell you thought that that torte looks absolutely amazing! I'd count it as a success.
Yours look wonderful!
I couldn't help seeing that you are Eleanor Dashwood. My sister took the test and thats who she is!
Sorry you weren't crazy about it! It sounded like a tough time! Mine was too! But yours looks so good (much better than mine!)
Oh my. Just chalk this one up to a learning experience. A tasty one, though.
What an ordeal!! Well, at leat yout torte looks very tasty!!
Good for you for persisting through all those difficulties! It looks very tasty. Better luck next time!
I've had some memorable kitchen disasters too. There was the cherry pie where I forgot to add the sugar to the filling, for example. And they were sour cherries. Yikes! We ended up peeling back the top crust on each individual slice and mixing several spoonfuls of sugar into the filling. Hardly elegant but at least we could eat it!
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