Thursday, December 11, 2014

Double Chocolate Poppy Pistachio Torte


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This moist, naturally gluten-free cake is delicious and rich even without its white chocolate glaze. The cake does not rise very high when it's baked in a 10-inch pan. It can be baked it in a 7-inch springform pan for about 80 minutes. Though similar in texture to a flourless chocolate cake, the use of ground poppy seeds makes this torte wonderfully different and irresistible.
Evelyne, thank you once again for this awesome pistachio syrup!

Double Chocolate Poppy Pistachio Torte

inspired by this
Poppy TorteChocolate Glaze
  • 200 g Semisweet chocolate, chopped
  • 6 Eggs, separated and room-temperature
  • 200 g Unsalted butter
  • 140 g Pistachio syrup
  • Pinch of salt
  • 200 g Poppy seeds, ground
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp Cinnamon powder
  • 2 tbsp Brandy or rum
  • 200 g White chocolate, chopped
  • 2 tsp Coconut oil
  • 30 g Pistachio, chopped
  1. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease and flour an 10-inch springform pan.
  2. Put chopped semisweet chocolate in a heatproof bowl that fits snugly over a pot of barely simmering water. Stir occasionally until the chocolate is melted and smooth. Remove it from the heat.
  3. In a mixing bowl, cream butter until light and pale. Gradually beat in 120 grams of pistachio syrup. Add in egg yolks and continue to beat until well combined.
  4. Add in the ground poppy seeds and melted chocolate and mix until incorporated. Beat the whites with a pinch of salt until firm peaks, and gently fold into the chocolate mixture in thirds, and transfer to the prepared springform pan.
  5. Bake for about 55 minutes until cake tests done in center. Remove from oven and allow to cool. Remove springform sides, and cool completely.
  6. In a bowl set over simmering water, stir chopped white chocolate and coconut oil just until the chocolate is almost melted, remove from bowl from heat and continue to stir until the chocolate is completely melted. Let cool to the room temperature.
  7. Brush the surface of cake with the rest of pistachio syrup, then pour the white chocolate over the top of the torte. Garnish with chopped pistachio nuts.

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87 comments:

  1. Angie, this cake looks absolutely irresistible. I need to make a gluten-free birthday cake for my granddaughter at the end of the month, and I think this would be just perfect. Love the sound of the poppy seeds and pistachios.

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  2. Mmmhhh, very tempting! A beautiful and luscious torte.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  3. Looks like a decadent Chrissy treat.

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  4. wow this look so good. Beautiful pictures too.
    I am imagining the flavours :-)

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  5. Beautiful cake, Angie! Looks so moist and decadent and that pistachio syrup sounds heavenly! I love the pretty color!

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  6. That sounds so good! I've never even heard of pistachio syrup but I want some!

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  7. wow Angie - this cake is a stunner! I love the chocolate cake with that white chocolate glaze - and what a great idea to use ground poppy seeds!

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  8. This cake looks gorgeous Angie. It is irresistible. I love the idea of sprinkling poppy seeds. :)

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  9. Ha..,I'm marking this recipe because it should satisfy all my 3 boys (poppy seeds + dark chocolate + white chocolate)...Thanks Angie!

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  10. Did you say double chocolate? I love that you used a white chocolate glaze. What a beautiful, delicious torte!

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  11. Pistachios are my favorite nut in baked goods! This cake is gorgeous.

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  12. Gorgeous tart Angie. Moist and rich always win me over.
    Sam

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  13. What a gorgeous cake, Angie. Pistachio syrup is a new one on me....so I clicked the link. Very interesting. Pistachios are by far my favorite nut.

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  14. Sounds divine! I love pistachios so I think I'll be getting some of that syrup, and as far as I'm concerned, poppy seeds should be sprinkled on everything. What a pretty cake!

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  15. woah angie I am in my cake dreams with your gorgeous looking pistachio double chocolate poppy seed torte! I wish I could have a few slices right now.

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  16. This cake is simply awesome. The pistachios blended very well with the white choc glaze!

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  17. Wow, is that pretty Angie. It sounds wonderful too with both white and dark chocolate and poppy seeds. Like I said, WOW!

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  18. Yummy! Can't go wrong with chocolate, double chocolate...double yum!

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  19. ehy ANgie What beautiful and perfect torte!! I love poppy seeds and pistachios!!

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  20. BTW Love your plates with roses are my favorites:)

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  21. It looks delicious & pretty. I love pistachios.

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  22. The color of the pistachios really makes this cake pop! So pretty!

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  23. Hi Angie, with the pistachio syrup and pistachios you certainly have elevated this cake, this could be my all time favorite!

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  24. Wow Angie - this looks like dessert perfection! Love the pistachios and must look into the syrup. Lovely anytime of the year!

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  25. Stunning cake and it has all my favorite ingredients!!!

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  26. This cake looks wonderful! Love the pistachio syrup and the poppy seeds!

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  27. I love pistchio. This cake sounds so delicious and pretty!

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  28. Ooo..this is lovely, Angie. I'm in love with this cake!

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  29. Stunning tart, Angie! I love pistachios and the green makes it look festive!

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  30. What a gorgeous torte Angie - I love pistachios and they're so pretty on your cake. Pinning!

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  31. Usually I am not a fan of white chocolate, but you made the glaze so thin and with those pistachios, everything becomes perfect!

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  32. so beautiful especially when cut and seeing the contrast in colours

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  33. Perfectly done and simply gorgeous ! The pics are wonderful too.

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  34. Very nice baking. You are making lovely festive things Angie. I love the green colour of pistachio, it is very elegant indeed. Fab festive torte :-)

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  35. What a beautiful cake, can't believe it's gluten free! You've done it again Angie, you're a goddess of the gluten free kitchen!

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  36. wow, what an amazing combination Angie! Looks amazing!!

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  37. What a beautiful torte! I always think of poppy seeds as in muffins but using ground poppy seeds in a torte is so interesting. It looks delicious!

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  38. Wow Angie! This cake is simply gorgeous! Love all the flavors going on! I have never heard of pistachio syrup…sounds luscious!

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  39. Oh my pleasure, so glad you are making amazing use of the syrup. and Angie I think I really did find my cake recipe for Christmas Eve, it looks just so scrumptious.

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  40. oh wow what a wonderful treat

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  42. Oh my !! This is so beautiful and would be so welcome as a dessert for the holidays. xoxo Catherine

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  43. I love anything chocolate and anything pistachio, so putting them together in a gluten-free package is exactly what I needed!

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  44. This is such a beautiful cake! And it looks so delicious!

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  45. Very cool! You always have such creative recipes and ingredients! I had never heard of pistachio syrup, but had a look at the recipe you linked to, I'm going to have to give it a try!

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  46. This torte is simply beautiful, pistachio and chocolate are the best combo! :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  47. What a beautiful holiday dessert this would make! Chocolate and pistachios are such a perfect combo too. You did a great job decorating this lovely torte, Angie!

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  48. Photos are beautiful. Angie, this sounds and looks delicious!

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  49. This looks amazing! I definitely need to buy pistachios more often!

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  52. Oh Angie, your torte is gorgeous, unfortunately I still can't get poppy seeds :(

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  53. I think this looks wonderful - and I'm dying to try that pistachio syrup!

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  54. Se ve espectacular tu tarta.
    Un saludito

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  56. omg.... I'm dying to try that pistachio torte... It sounds amazing for me...Also, it's such a good looking cake! I love it!

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  58. un délicieux gâteau et joliment préparé bravo
    bonne soirée

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  59. Angie, this looks amazing such a beautiful dessert, wish I had a slice right now!

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  61. this torte is so beautiful - I've never heard of pistachio syrup - sounds wonderful!
    Mary

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  62. This torte looks absolutely gorgeous, Angie! Love it!

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  64. i LOVE pistachios. i eat them so rarely, they're like a special treat, and this torte would be the most special of all treats!

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  65. Angie, this torte is so gorgeous and attractive. I'm intriguing to have a bite.

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  66. What a beautiful torte! Such great combinations of chocolate and pistachio; the icing must taste divine! I love how you garnished the torte with the chopped pistachios, Angie!

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  67. wow..this cake is very inviting. Super delicious. :)

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  68. My father loves poppy seeds. The next time I see him, I will bake this for him! It looks scrumptious, Angie!

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  69. My husband loves Pistachio! I bet he's gonna love this gorgeous torte!

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  70. Angie, pistachios rule and so does this cake. Love it and it has to be delicious. My SIL, would've loved this for sure. It's a great holiday torte that would be devoured quickly. Thanks for the recipe.

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  71. Stunning Angie! This would make a gorgeous centerpiece to any holiday feast!!!

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  72. heavenly, just amazing and I love the double chocolate portion. The color is beautiful with the green pistachios and what a creative dish

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  73. The cake looks absolutely gorgeous, loving the combo of dark and white chocolate..

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  74. Amazingly beautiful and sounds so wonderful! Your creations are like art.

    Wishing you a Merry Christmas and I'm so grateful for your visit and kind comments on my blog.

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  75. Wonderful cake. Who new poppy seeds could be ground up and used as the basis for a cake. I always learn something new and amazing in your blog:)

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  76. Beautiful cake and lovely flavors. I cannot be left anywhere near the cake, it looks too darn addictive.

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  77. You sure know how to make a gluten free cake look irresistible!!! What an awesome cake Angie!!!

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  78. Angie, the cake looks stunning..what a lovely contrast..very nicely done..

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  79. This cake has my name written ALL over it!!

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  80. This could be the dessert of the year, chocolate, pistachios, poppy seeds - all in one.

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  81. This looks very beautiful Angie. My husband loves pistachio and I bet he would love this cake.

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