This months Daring Baker challenge was the Dobo Torte.
First, let’s get the required verbiage out of the way,
Here it is!
The August 2009 Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Angela of A Spoonful
of Sugar and Lorraine of Not Quite Nigella. They chose the spectacular Dobos
Torte based on a recipe from Rick Rodgers' cookbook Kaffeehaus: Exquisite
Desserts from the Classic Caffés of Vienna, Budapest, and Prague.
The Dobos Torte is a six-layer sponge cake, filled with a rich chocolate buttercream and topped with thin wedges of caramel. Depending on family recipe, this cake can be anywhere from six to twelve layers.
This is where my problems begin.
I made this cake just like the directions said. I was trying to mark parchment paper, fill in the circle with batter and get it into the oven. You see, this not an ordinary layer cake. Oh no! You don't use cake pans. You make your layers on parchment paper. Thin like crepes. It was bit overwhelming to say the least. But I was going for it, filling circles, baking them for a few minutes while trying to fill more circles and getting cake layers off the paper to cool just to turn around and put more batter on parchment. You see what I mean? Overwhelming! And I knew at the end of my layer making , I was a layer short. I was suppose to have six layers.
BUT… when all was finished and done (with the layer making and baking) I turned around, and I only had 4 layers. I was two layers short.
How did that happen???
I still don’t know. I guess we’ll have to rack that one up to a brain fart. I hate when that happens.
So I figured I had two choices. I could
A. make another batter and go through the torture they call layer making, or …
B. I could make half a cake!
Well… that was a no brainer. Considering I only have three in my family, I didn’t need more batter and I didn’t need a WHOLE HUGE CAKE! (I really don’t even need half a cake!)
So I cut my four layers in half and got an eight layer cake half! I avoided problems there!
Delighted I was, with the fast thinking I did on my feet, (Yea, right!)
I started my frosting.
Problems?
Ugh, yeah!
I was making my frosting, doing great, had a all this volume going with the egg mixture. Then when it was time to add the chocolate, everything went flat and runny. I don’t think that was quite right (duh) but I just continued and then put it in the refer and let it chill. It worked out in the end and it was really tasty. (Thank the frosting Gods!)
My caramel turned out ok but it was a little intimidating.
It’s the grand finale of the Dobo Torte! No pressure there.
All in all, I’m glad we got the chance to make this cake.
Would I make it again?
Probably not.
My daughter liked the cake part but not the topping.
The Hubby liked the topping the best.
Me?
I didn’t think it was worth the time or calories. But it was a great challenge and a wonderful learning experience.
And isn’t that what the Daring Bakers is all about?
If you would like to try this torte and would like the recipe, you can go here!
To check out the other Daring Bakers Dobo Torte, go here!
I would also like to thank Barbara from Barbra Bakes for baking this challenge with me via Twitter. It’s nice to have a sounding board and it also helps to chase away the procrastination. Thank you Barb! I enjoyed our baking and your friendship!
Despite the challenges along the way, your Dobos Torte looks great! Mine didn't turn out quite the way I had hoped, either... but it was a good challenge.
ReplyDeleteThanks for including me in your post! I definitely think we need to bake together again! So much more fun. Although my son didn't like it because I wouldn't let me use the computer all afternoon.
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely quick thinking on your part! Your frosting looks fudgy and delicious! Nice job!
Love it, I just love it. Can't get over the fact that u made just half a cake...& it came out TOPS!! Brilliant!!
ReplyDeletemegan that turned out great. I like the way you did the caramel instead of the crazy ones we saw. I was wondering how yours turned out. You deserve a pat on the back for making cake, it looked really hard.
ReplyDeleteYour cake turned out great! I am impressed you could make only half a cake, mine slid around a lot and I made the whole cake. Great job!
ReplyDeleteMegan, it looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic. If you lived nearby I'd volunteer to help taste-test it. :)
ReplyDeleteYou never know if you're going to like it or not until you try it! Good on you undertaking something so amazing!
i truly commend you for how much time that must have taken, lol
ReplyDeletei have no patience when it comes to cakes and things like that .. i gotta REALLY be in the mood
You did a great job on the challenge and from what I've read lots of other people experienced problems with the sponge and caramel. You can make a notch on your belt and move on to the next challenge.
ReplyDeleteNo growth without challenge.
ReplyDeleteYou did most excellent!
I'm impressed. I would have pitched a fit and thrown it out.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few of the recipe pages I visit joined in this challenge and almost everyone said it was indeed a challenge. Yours looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt looks terrific! That was quicking thinking on your part.Kudos!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
Great job on this complex challenge! Your dobo torte looks excellent!
ReplyDeleteWhat a challenge! I love your half-cake idea. The whole thing seems to overwhelming, but your end result is really impressive!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely time and calories in this one for sure. Love the shot of the almonds all splinkered over the cake. But yes, those layers were high maintenance, weren't they?
ReplyDeleteYou did great with improvising and making a perfect half cake! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooked like a lot of work- but was beautiful and tasty, I'm sure! I have a digital read thermometer for candy or deep frying- reads the heat right to the needed degree...
ReplyDeleteClever thinking Megan. I've been having to re-learn my cooking skills for just two since my daughter went away to college. I've been halfing recipes and freezing stuff. But this, I like. It looks pretty in half.
ReplyDeleteI just joined the Daring Bakers and am looking forward to finding out the new challenge tomorrow. Maybe I can commiserate with you if I'm having problems. You did a great job putting this thing together!
ReplyDeleteBaking just half of it was a smart move. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I've read from Bakerella something like this. A 12-layer cake? Well, you can try that out if you're up for it.