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Monday, January 31, 2011

Chocolate Peanut Butter Torte





From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...My favorite dessert are, for the most part, European and barely sweet. I love those made with lemon, nuts or fruit and if you wrap them in a crisp and crackly crust, I'll follow you anywhere. That being said, there are also a handful of other, less classic, desserts that can cause me to fall from grace. This Chocolate Peanut Butter Torte is one of them, and, when it's in the house, my fall from grace is not a stumble, it's a free fall. I can't resist this torte. I really love the peanut and chocolate combination and when it's used as it is in this recipe, developed by Dorie Greenspan, just a bite has been known to make my socks go up and down. While there are several steps required to make this torte, they are simple and quite easy to do. I don't make it a habit to rewrite recipes of this caliber. Pastry chefs are exacting in their measurements and execution, and I have no problem following them, if the flavors being proffered are to my liking. I did make a substitution here that I want to talk about a bit. It has to do with chocolate crumbs that are used to make refrigerator pies or cheesecakes. Many of the better recipes use chocolate wafer crumbs to line pie plates or spring form pans. If you live in an area where they are available, no harm, no foul. If they are not available, most of you already know you can use Oreo cookies, sans filling, as a replacement. The problem is that there is rarely a conversion table to tell you how many cookies are required to do that. I did a quick test to determine quantities of each that are necessary for an equivalence conversion. As it turned out the magic number is eleven. Eleven Oreos, stripped of their filling, equal 1 cup of crumbs when ground. It takes about 20 famous chocolate wafers to yield that same amount. Greenspan's recipe uses Oreo cookies to make crumbs. I had none in the house, so I had to fall back on my supply of chocolate wafers. It was a novel twist. I hope you'll try this recipe. It really is perfect for a special Valentine's Day dessert, Here's the recipe.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Torte...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Dorie Greenspan

Ingredients:
Crust
1 box chocolate wafer cookies, processed into fine crumbs
1/3 cup unsalted butter, melted and cooled
Small pinch of salt
Crunch
1-1/4 cups salted peanuts, finely chopped, divided use
1/2 cup mini chocolate chips or finely chopped semisweet chocolate
2 teaspoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon espresso powder
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Dash of ground nutmeg
Filling
2 cups heavy cream
1-1/4 cups confectioners’ sugar, sifted
12 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature
1-1/2 cups creamy peanut butter (not natural)
2 tablespoons whole milk
Topping
1/2 cup heavy cream
4 oz. bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped

Directions:
1) To make crust: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter a 9-inch springform pan and place it on a baking sheet. Combine chocolate wafer crumbs, melted butter and salt in a small bowl. Toss with a fork to moisten crumbs. Press into a thin layer covering bottom and sides of springform pan to within 1-inch of rim. Freeze crust for 10 minutes. Bake in preheated oven for 10 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely before filling.
2) To make crunch: In another small bowl, combine 1/2 cup of chopped peanuts, mini chocolate chips, sugar, espresso powder, cinnamon and nutmeg. Toss with a fork to mix and set aside.
3) To prepare filling: In bowl of a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, whip 2 cups of cream until it holds medium peaks. Beat in 1/4 cup of confectioners’ sugar and whip until cream holds medium-firm peaks. Transfer cream into a separate bowl and refrigerate until needed. Wipe out (do not wash) mixer bowl, replace whisk with paddle attachment, and beat cream cheese with remaining 1 cup of confectioners’ sugar on medium speed until cream cheese is satiny smooth. Beat in peanut butter, whole milk, and 1/4 cup of chopped peanuts until well combined. Using a large rubber spatula, gently stir in about 1/4 of whipped cream to lighten mousse. Still working with spatula, stir in crunchy peanut mixture from step 2 above, then gingerly fold in remaining whipped cream. Scrape mousse into crust, mounding and smoothing top. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight; cover with plastic wrap as soon as the mousse firms.
4) To make topping: To finish torte, put chopped bittersweet chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Leave bowl over water just until chocolate softens and starts to melt, about 3 minutes; remove bowl from saucepan. Bring reserved 1/2 cup of cream to a full boil. Pour cream over chocolate and, working with a rubber spatula, very gently stir together until ganache is completely blended and smooth. Pour ganache over torte, smoothing with a metal icing spatula. Scatter remaining 1/2 cup peanuts over top and chill to set topping, at least 20 minutes. When the ganache is firm, remove the sides of the springform pan. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Yield: 8 to 10 servings.

You might also enjoy these recipes:
Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars - The Parsley Thief
Peanut Butter Pecan Biscotti - Joy the Baker
Peanut Butter Chocolate Macarons - Annie's Eats
Peanut Butter Brownie Pie - What's Cookin' Chicago?
Peanut Butter and Jelly Truffles - A Mingling of Tastes
Peanut Butter Crunch Truffles - Piece of Cake

97 comments:

  1. Oh my, but that sounds like a legitimate reason for falling off the sensible-food wagon!

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  2. mmmmmm i love chocolate and peanut butter! This looks amazing.

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  3. What an amazing torte, Mary! Btw, you like crackly nutty things, how does millee fuille fit into your profile? It's my favorite!

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  4. Dorie Greenspan seems to be the "Queen of Cakes". I make a white cake from scratch of hers that is no fail as I's ure this one is as well.

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  5. Oh My God! How can I possibily look at this wonder and not wishing to have a piece of it? Besides, I always have peanut butter and chocolate at home, so the temptation is very strong. Beatiful performance of a great recipe, thank you very much for sharing. Have a very nice week.

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  6. OMG... I almost fell off my chair when I saw this. It is gorgeous!

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  7. I have always wanted to make a peanut butter/chocolate cake... actually, I only buy the natural and crunchy peanut butter, is that a big problem? Is it necessary to have a smooth one?

    ciao

    Alessandra

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  8. Nice idea to put expresso and cinnamon in the crunch. Lots of nice flavours and textures. 8-10 servings? Or 4?:)

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  9. It made my socks go up and down just reading it. Beginning with Reese's Cups I've had a life-long love affair with chocolate and peanut butter. One of my favorite sweet treats is semi sweet chocolate squares dipped in chunky Jif, so I know this is going on the must make list.

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  10. This is absolutely mouthwatering!

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  11. yummy ... yummy !!!!!!! it looks delicious!!!!!!
    Have a very nice week!
    Cheers

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  12. Mary,

    This looks amazing. I am picturing the socks going up and down! I was not familiar with Dorie Greenspan so I just spent some time reading her blog and ordered her new book. It is not even 6 am and I have already been shopping!

    Have a great week.

    Carol

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  13. Hi Mary....I love your recipes and your blog so I think you are a STYLISH BLOGGER
    Please visit my blog and grab your Stylish Blogger Award :)

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  14. Since I started following your wonderful blog a month ago, I have gained 6 pounds. I'm not complainin', though.

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  15. I'll do anything for this cake. LOl! :o) Oh my, it looks so seducing. Bookmarked it for later use. Thanks for the addictive recipe, Mary. Hope you're having a great day too. I'll be busy celebrating the coming Chinese New Year in another 2 more days. See you later.
    Blessings, Kristy

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  16. Good little tip on the amount of cookies/wafers that equal a cup. I never do end up counting when I'm doing that!! mmmmmmmm... I love chocolate...I love peanut butter.. Yes, I will have the whole torte please!!

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  17. Gorgeous cake! Chocolate and peanut butter, perfect combination!

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  18. Oh my gosh, that looks amazing! If only the Booze Hound liked peanut butter! Actually, he likes Reese's, so maybe he would like this. I should try it, if for no other reason than just to lick the batter and eat some Oreos :)

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  19. Is there a happier "marriage" than that of chocolate and peanuts? I am currently babysitting Dorie's new book while my friend is spending a few months in Florida. It's one of those books that I know belong in my collection.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  20. This looks absolutely, sinfully divine! I'm definitely making this for our Valentine's dessert! Guess I need to have a party! I have to perfect heart shaped plates that I bought at Williams Sonoma many years ago and now they are discontinued I believe. Thanks for the best recipes! Hope your day is wonderful!

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  21. Oh Mary! That is beautiful! I am making this asap...maybe this weekend. I will let you know how it goes. I love coming to your blog for your lovely recipes, your lovely stories AND your lovely pictures. Thanks for sharing it all.
    mickey

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  22. looks beautiful...no one can resist this one...

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  23. WOW! this huge torte is for almost everyone, who doesn't like chocolate and peannut butter? Have a good day!

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  24. Beautiful job on this. It looks amazing.

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  25. I need to stop looking at your blog or I'm never going to lose all of this baby weight after Friday (when I'm due!) OR I could just follow your blog so I don't miss anything... :)

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  26. What an amazing looking torte. My husband would love this for his birthday!

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  27. I am a well known chocolate lover and this torte looks perfect for me. The decoration you made is great also!

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  28. what a masterpiece, stunning cake!

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  29. Chocolate and peanut butter is my favorite chocolate combination.

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  30. OMGoodness! That looks incredible! I will be out and about today and will definitely pick up the ingredients for this one. Peanut butter and chocolate are two of my favorites, but combine them and oh, boy!

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  31. This looks yummy. I have one son who loves peanut butter. Thanks.

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  32. !!!!
    What can I write....my socks go up and down! Amazing! It has everything a desire, fantastic idea. Looks richly and nobly;-)

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  33. I thought that was Dorie's cake. Yours does look lovely.

    I have baked a good share of the recipes in that book with the baking group and love her choices.

    Beautiful job, Mary.

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  34. That looks delicious and I think I may be able to manage it!

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  35. This has to be one of the most decadent and tempting desserts I've seen this month! I can see why you would want to break from your normal dessert preferences...I think everyone would! I hope you are having a happy and hopeful morning. Many blessings as the week unfolds!

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  36. I would eat this in about two seconds. The WHOLE thing.

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  37. My heart skipped a beat when I saw the photo of this. Yum! It looks so mouthwateringly delicious!

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  38. chocolate and peanut butter.....Oh My! Looks to pretty to eat!

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  39. I am new to your site and LOVING it.. This looks so unbeleivably delicious!!

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  40. so very divine! i've never had a torte, but i would eat just about anything with those amazing ingredients!

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  41. This looks truly decadent and divine!

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  42. Oh my heavens. :) How decadent! Wonderful! :)

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  43. OMG this is on my must make list!!! OMG love Peanut Butter and Chocolate

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  44. Oh, this cheesecake is fabulous - I made it quite early on in the Dorie Greenspan series. Thank you so much for your nice compliments on my blog - I was needing some encouragement and am now feeling quite chipper!

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  45. This made my mouth water! Free fall, I hear you!

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  46. Gosh this looks delicious--I am craving anything chocolate & peanut butter right now. ;-)

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  47. This looks ridiculously good! I love the first photo where I can see the smooth interior. Mary, you've outdone yourself!

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  48. Wow! What a luscious, decadent dessert, Mary. :-) I usually prefer the not-too-sweet ones myself, but I'm a sucker for anything with peanut butter in it. :-)

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  49. I think that peanut butter and chocolate are the beast combo..oh yes and caramel:) Your Torte look fabulous, I just came on your blog and so far I am enjoying! By the way, beautiful photo!

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  50. It's a good thing I do not live with you, Mary, or I would weigh 300 lbs, lol....Christine

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  51. Thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving some love! This torte looks amazing! I've subscribed to your blog and will be back often to see what's cooking!

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  52. Oh Mary... it looks heavenly!

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  53. Umm yeah. If I made this, there would be no self control. At all. Anywhere in sight. Then again. How could I NOT make it?

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  54. Nothing better than chocolate and peanut butter! This one looks amazing!

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  55. OMG! I had to wipe up drool off my keyboard!
    *hugs*deb

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  56. This torte looks so amazing and decadent! Chocolate and peanut butter is my Dad's favorite combo, and I'm going to make this for him for Valentine's Day! Thanks for the great recipe!

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  57. What a decadent dessert! Love it!

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  58. Mary - This looks amazing! Love chocolate and peanut butter together. Such a lovely dessert.

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  59. Now this is my kind of dessert.. I love chocolate and peanut butter and yours just looks absolutely heavenly!

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  60. OMG dear Mary look absolutely amazing and delicious, gloria

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  61. This is an ultimate temptation! Am so drooling right now, feel like grabbing through the screen! :D

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  62. I'm with you on the fruit and lemon desserts, but my girls would go crazy for this one!

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  63. This looks amazing!!!!! thank you for sharing!!

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  64. Mary - Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm new to my blog too! :) I just got started as you can tell. Having a lot of fun.

    This recipe is stunning! Great job!

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  65. This looks like it could do some serious damage!!! But man, oh man do I want it!

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  66. This looks amazing!!!!! :)

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  67. Absolutely amazing!! I too don't like dessert which are too sweet ..

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  68. Ahh, only if Elvis were alive to taste this!

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  69. Excellent! Dear Mary good morning and good month! Lots of kisses!

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  70. This looks so perfectly decadent! I don't bake with peanut butter and chocolate much, simply because I know I would eat it all up--just may have to give in to this one!

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  71. amazing and this is just irresistible!

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  72. That looks fantastic! Thank you for the comments on my page! Your site is scrumptious!

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  73. WOW. Just WOW. Great dessert. Total death by chocolate and peanut butter.

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  74. Do you bake for clients? Or how does your family eat all of these yummies! I don't like peanut butter in desserts or with chocolate - but, come ON, MARY- the pic of that cake is absolutely stunning. It is teasing me from the screen. It is enticing me from the screen. I feel my adrenaline heightening and fat being stored in my body as we speak just by LOOKIN at it. That is one wickedly gorgeous looking torte!
    :)
    Valerie

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  75. This would make a perfect Valentines treat. That is absolutely gorgeous!

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  76. Wow--this would definitely be paradise in a pan. All of my favorite flavors combined?! Heaven!!

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  77. Ooh Mary, this looks so delish. I'm glad I visited your blog, gonna bookmark this!

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  78. WOW! My only trouble is to find the right ingredients in a different culture where I live.
    I must succeed now. I really MUST!

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  79. I haven't made this torte in a couple of years and this is a good reminder to make it again. Your photos are stunning as usual, great job!

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  80. Oh, I have GOT to make this! I am visiting my mom in a week for her birthday and peanut butter and chocolate are her absolute favorites. I know she would love this torte. Me, too! Your blog is just gorgeous!

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  81. So, 11 oreos = 20 wafers = 1 cup... but how many wafers are in a box (aka: how many oreos do i need to make this delicious cake?) lol

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  82. Natalie use 24 Oreos, sans filling, and you'll be fine. You want between 1-3/4 to 2 cups of crumbs. Blessings...Mary

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  83. Wow, I love chocolate and what a amazing recipe..
    see more : http://www.fazlani.com/

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  84. Dear Mary, Looks beautifully delicious!! Blessings dear Catherine

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  85. I made this torte this weekend for a party and it came out incredible!

    Just for anyone else wondering about substitutions - I used 30 Oreos, sans cream, and I also had to use instant coffee rather than espresso powder.

    I wouldn't change a thing. This is a great recipe. Thank you for posting it!

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  86. Why not natural PB?

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  87. Commercial peanut butter contains salt and sugar that helps improve flavor. Its consistency is easier to incorporate with other ingredients used in recipes. If you want to use natural go for it, but the end product will not taste the same.

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