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This thread centers around the White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte, with participants sharing their experiences, seeking the recipe, and discussing variations and presentation tips.
Views differ on the exact recipe and variations, with no clear consensus on a single version of the torte being preferred. Participants share a range of personal experiences and modifications.
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pamperedlinda said:Sounds yummy! I'm interested too. Is it a PC recipe?
Chef Stacy Edwards said:I think that is the one, but it seems i remember she put white chocolate with it, maybe she just added her own touch. Once I get it from her I will post it as well. Thanks Kristin and kspry I can use this one for sure.
Carissidy said:Oh Yummy! I love Chocolate raspberry flavor! Good to know Dena, I was going to ask if anyine had tried it, glad to hear it was such a hit!
Carissidy said:LOL sometimes it doesn't matter how good it looks depending on how hungry your guests are, it's all going to the same place!I don't think mine will be to fancy either but sounds like its worth giving it a shot!
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Carissidy said:Good Save! See thats the way that it should be learning to be quicker in the kitchen (LOL)![]()
Carissidy said:Exactly! I actually like it when things like that happen because I feel as though, ok I am normal and not overly professional. I love to have fun at shows! And getting everyone laughing with me is great. It makes them feel more comfortable... I love it!
Carissidy said:Oh well the show is over and all is well! Good Luck at your next show!!I think we officially hugh jacked this thread oops! Sorry Stacy!
Denarella said:LOL! Yours is beautiful!Mine was not so pretty....
dannyzmom said:I made the chocolate raspberry dream torte for a memorial day bbq - but i used strawberries b/c raspberries were so pricey that week. It came out really pretty. It never occured to me to do it as a demo...what do you do while the cake is baking?
Bake the cake ahead of time... remove from pans and cool... put back in pans to use at the show and then flip them out and continue... you'll be able to feel like a Food Network Star who "prepared one ahead of time" just for your guests! It works great and gives you a fast second demo.
quiverfull7 said:dannyzmom said:I made the chocolate raspberry dream torte for a memorial day bbq - but i used strawberries b/c raspberries were so pricey that week. It came out really pretty. It never occured to me to do it as a demo...what do you do while the cake is baking?
Bake the cake ahead of time... remove from pans and cool... put back in pans to use at the show and then flip them out and continue... you'll be able to feel like a Food Network Star who "prepared one ahead of time" just for your guests! It works great and gives you a fast second demo.
So, I'd bake 'em ahead of time like at home?
Hmmmm...
I have a chocolate show shceduled for later this month -- maybe I could do this one (bake the cake at home ahead like you said) and then like a trifle or somethign else?
dannyzmom said:quiverfull7 said:So, I'd bake 'em ahead of time like at home?
Hmmmm...
I have a chocolate show shceduled for later this month -- maybe I could do this one (bake the cake at home ahead like you said) and then like a trifle or somethign else?
I did the chocolate cinnamon dip with a fruit tray...
dannyzmom said:I hate hate hate when my chocolate gets contaminated with cinnamon. It's a sin. Can't do it.
The main ingredients for the White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte include white chocolate, fresh raspberries, cream cheese, heavy cream, sugar, and a graham cracker crust. You may also need additional ingredients for garnishing, such as more raspberries or chocolate shavings.
The preparation time for the White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte is approximately 30 minutes, but you should also account for chilling time, which can take several hours or overnight to ensure the torte sets properly.
Yes, the White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte can be made ahead of time. In fact, it is often recommended to prepare it a day in advance to allow the flavors to meld and the torte to set properly in the refrigerator.
The White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte should be stored in the refrigerator. It is best kept covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container to maintain its freshness. It can typically be stored for up to 3-4 days.
Yes, you can make substitutions in the White Chocolate Raspberry Dream Torte recipe. For example, you can use a different type of chocolate if you prefer, or substitute the raspberries with another berry like strawberries or blueberries. However, keep in mind that substitutions may alter the flavor and texture of the final product.