Esterházy torte

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Esterházy torta
Esterházy torta slice, served at a confectionery in Sopron
TypeCake
Place of originHungary
Main ingredientsAlmond meringue, buttercream
Two Esterházy Schnitten
Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy de Galántha (1786–1866)

Esterházy torta is a

Esterházy dynasty and diplomat of the Austrian Empire. It was invented by Budapest confectioners in the late 19th century[1] and soon became one of the most famous cakes in the lands of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.[citation needed
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Esterházy torta consists of buttercream spiced with cognac or vanilla, sandwiched between four and five layers of almond meringue (macaron) dough.[2] The torte is iced with a fondant glaze and decorated with a characteristic chocolate striped pattern.[3] There are, however, many different recipe variations. In Hungary, the original almonds have been entirely replaced by walnuts.[4]

Esterházy Schnitten

A popular variant,[5] although not in Hungary, are Esterházy Schnitten: while a Torta is always of round shape, Schnitten are made in square shape. Other versions based on sponge cake or decorated with crystallized fruit also exist. Esterházy Schnitten is typically a very sweet cake.[5]

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References

  1. ^ Monaco, Emily (March 3, 2016). "Top 5 Pastries to Try in Budapest". Paste. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  2. . Retrieved February 4, 2017. ... like Sans Rival, this torte is made up of stiff nut-meringue-like layers ...
  3. . Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  4. ^ The Esterházy cake, Ruszwurm Confectionery
  5. ^ . Retrieved February 4, 2017.

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