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Sachertorte

Sachertorte (UK: /ˈzæxərtɔːrtə/ ZAKH-ər-tor-tə, US: /ˈsɑːkərtɔːrt/ SAH-kər-tort; German: [ˈzaxɐˌtɔʁtə] ) is a chocolate cake, or torte, of Austrian origin,[1][2] invented by Franz Sacher,[3] supposedly in 1832 for Prince Metternich in Vienna.[4][5] It is one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties.[6]

Sachertorte
Sachertorte from the Hotel Sacher, Vienna
TypeTorte
Place of originAustria
Region or stateVienna
Created byFranz Sacher
Main ingredientsChocolate sponge cake, apricot jam, dark chocolate glaze
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Franz Sacher
Sachertorte sold at a café
Sachertorte from Budapest
Sachertorte as a present
Café Sacher shop interior

History edit

According to Franz Sacher's son Eduard, Sachertorte was invented by Sacher when he was an apprentice under Metternich's chef Chambellier. The story goes that Sacher was required to create a novel cake when the chef was ill.[7] The Metternich connection was probably invented by Eduard many years later, to appeal to "Viennese nostalgia for their imperial past".[5][8]

Sachertorte remains popular in Austria and worldwide.

Composition edit

The cake consists of a dense chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam in between two halves, coated in dark chocolate icing on the top and sides. It is traditionally served with unsweetened whipped cream.[7][9]

Variations edit

The "Original" Sacher Torte has two layers of apricot jam between the outer layer of chocolate icing and the sponge base, while Demel's "Eduard-Sacher-Torte" has only one. Demel's cake is denser and smoother.[citation needed]

Some of the various recipes for cakes similar to the "Original" are listed below. For example, at "Graz-Kulturhauptstadt 2003", a festival marking the city of Graz being declared cultural capital that year, "Wanda Sacher-Masoch-Torte" was presented (its name alluding to Wanda von Sacher-Masoch, the wife of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch), using redcurrant jam and marzipan.[10]

Production and sale of the "Original Sacher-Torte" edit

Hotel Sacher's "Original Sacher Torte" is sold at the Vienna and Salzburg locations of the Hotel Sacher, at Cafe Sacher branches in Innsbruck and Graz, at the Sacher Shop in Bolzano, in the Duty Free area of Vienna airport, and via the Hotel Sacher's online shop.[11][12]

The recipe of the Hotel Sacher's version of the cake is a closely guarded secret. Those privy to it claim that the secret to the Sacher Torte's desirability lies not in the ingredients of the cake itself, but rather those of the chocolate icing.[13] According to widely available information, the icing consists of three special types of chocolate, which are produced exclusively by different manufacturers for this sole purpose. The hotel obtains these products from Lübeck in Germany and from Belgium.[14]

The Hotel Sacher has gone to great lengths to distinguish the Original Sacher Torte from other variations. This includes four golden corners on the wooden box, the wood engraving of the Hotel Sacher Wien as well as "Das Original" and "Hotel Sacher Wien" in writing in the inside of the lid, and bordeaux red wrapping paper with a Biedermeier motif.[15]

Legal dispute with Demel's edit

In 1934, the Demel pastry shop started selling "Eduard Sacher-Torte", while the Sacher Hotel sold the "Original Sacher-Torte". The hotel's owners sued Demel for trademark infringement, and won in 1938. The lawsuit was appealed after the war, and the hotel was eventually given the exclusive right to call its version "the original".[16][17][18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Video- How To Make Sachertorte". Tablet. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Celebrating The Sacher Torte". The Forward. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  3. ^ Gerber, Louis. "Hotel Sacher Vienna". www.cosmopolis.ch.
  4. ^ Bell, Bethany (31 May 2007). "Happy Birthday, cake". BBC News. Retrieved 31 May 2007. It was created by chance one day in 1832 when the chef to the chancellor, Prince Metternich, suddenly fell ill. His 16-year-old apprentice, Franz Sacher, was called in to create a dessert that would not disgrace the prince and the Sachertorte was born.
  5. ^ a b Michael Krondl, Sweet Invention: A History of Dessert, ISBN 1569769540, 2011, p. 290: "my best guess is that the Metternich creation story originates with Eduard Sacher"
  6. ^ . VIENNA – Now. Forever. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Original Sacher-Torte". 3 November 2015.
  8. ^ "Sachertorte". Sachertorte (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  9. ^ Original Sachertorte (German) 13 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Die Wanda Sacher-Masoch Torte". Schwarzaufweiss (in Austrian German). 2003. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Sacher Shops | Sacher.com". EN. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  12. ^ Savic, Ogi (14 November 2017). "Die Königin unter den Schokoladenkuchen Sacher Torte". itinari (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  13. ^ "Rezept Sachertorte". www.austria.info (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  14. ^ "Die berühmte Sacher-Torte". www.landhotels.at (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  15. ^ "Sweet Secret". Sacher. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  16. ^ Michael Krondl, "Sachertorte", The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, ISBN 019931361X, p. 589
  17. ^ Welle (www.dw.com), Deutsche. "Wie die Sachertorte zu ihrem Namen kam | DW | 19.12.2016". DW.COM (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  18. ^ "Wiener Sachertorte: Geschichte, Erfindung, Rechtsstreit Hotel Sacher vs. Demel". www.wienerleben.at. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Sachertorte recipe by Delia Smith
  • Original Sacher Torte recipe (en)
  • Original Sacher Torte (ro)
  • Sachertorte - BBC Food Recipes

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Not to be confused with Faustina Sachertorte Sachertorte UK ˈ z ae x er t ɔːr t e ZAKH er tor te US ˈ s ɑː k er t ɔːr t SAH ker tort German ˈzaxɐˌtɔʁte is a chocolate cake or torte of Austrian origin 1 2 invented by Franz Sacher 3 supposedly in 1832 for Prince Metternich in Vienna 4 5 It is one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties 6 SachertorteSachertorte from the Hotel Sacher ViennaTypeTortePlace of originAustriaRegion or stateViennaCreated byFranz SacherMain ingredientsChocolate sponge cake apricot jam dark chocolate glazeCookbook Sachertorte Media SachertorteFranz SacherSachertorte sold at a cafeSachertorte from BudapestSachertorte as a presentCafe Sacher shop interior Contents 1 History 2 Composition 3 Variations 4 Production and sale of the Original Sacher Torte 4 1 Legal dispute with Demel s 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAccording to Franz Sacher s son Eduard Sachertorte was invented by Sacher when he was an apprentice under Metternich s chef Chambellier The story goes that Sacher was required to create a novel cake when the chef was ill 7 The Metternich connection was probably invented by Eduard many years later to appeal to Viennese nostalgia for their imperial past 5 8 Sachertorte remains popular in Austria and worldwide Composition editThe cake consists of a dense chocolate cake with a thin layer of apricot jam in between two halves coated in dark chocolate icing on the top and sides It is traditionally served with unsweetened whipped cream 7 9 Variations editThe Original Sacher Torte has two layers of apricot jam between the outer layer of chocolate icing and the sponge base while Demel s Eduard Sacher Torte has only one Demel s cake is denser and smoother citation needed Some of the various recipes for cakes similar to the Original are listed below For example at Graz Kulturhauptstadt 2003 a festival marking the city of Graz being declared cultural capital that year Wanda Sacher Masoch Torte was presented its name alluding to Wanda von Sacher Masoch the wife of Leopold von Sacher Masoch using redcurrant jam and marzipan 10 Production and sale of the Original Sacher Torte editHotel Sacher s Original Sacher Torte is sold at the Vienna and Salzburg locations of the Hotel Sacher at Cafe Sacher branches in Innsbruck and Graz at the Sacher Shop in Bolzano in the Duty Free area of Vienna airport and via the Hotel Sacher s online shop 11 12 The recipe of the Hotel Sacher s version of the cake is a closely guarded secret Those privy to it claim that the secret to the Sacher Torte s desirability lies not in the ingredients of the cake itself but rather those of the chocolate icing 13 According to widely available information the icing consists of three special types of chocolate which are produced exclusively by different manufacturers for this sole purpose The hotel obtains these products from Lubeck in Germany and from Belgium 14 The Hotel Sacher has gone to great lengths to distinguish the Original Sacher Torte from other variations This includes four golden corners on the wooden box the wood engraving of the Hotel Sacher Wien as well as Das Original and Hotel Sacher Wien in writing in the inside of the lid and bordeaux red wrapping paper with a Biedermeier motif 15 Legal dispute with Demel s edit In 1934 the Demel pastry shop started selling Eduard Sacher Torte while the Sacher Hotel sold the Original Sacher Torte The hotel s owners sued Demel for trademark infringement and won in 1938 The lawsuit was appealed after the war and the hotel was eventually given the exclusive right to call its version the original 16 17 18 See also edit nbsp Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe module on The Original Sacher Torte nbsp food portal nbsp Austria portalHotel SacherReferences edit Video How To Make Sachertorte Tablet Retrieved 3 January 2020 Celebrating The Sacher Torte The Forward Retrieved 3 January 2020 Gerber Louis Hotel Sacher Vienna www cosmopolis ch Bell Bethany 31 May 2007 Happy Birthday cake BBC News Retrieved 31 May 2007 It was created by chance one day in 1832 when the chef to the chancellor Prince Metternich suddenly fell ill His 16 year old apprentice Franz Sacher was called in to create a dessert that would not disgrace the prince and the Sachertorte was born a b Michael Krondl Sweet Invention A History of Dessert ISBN 1569769540 2011 p 290 my best guess is that the Metternich creation story originates with Eduard Sacher Sachertorte VIENNA Now Forever Archived from the original on 1 March 2021 Retrieved 22 November 2013 a b Original Sacher Torte 3 November 2015 Sachertorte Sachertorte in German Retrieved 8 March 2022 Original Sachertorte German Archived 13 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Die Wanda Sacher Masoch Torte Schwarzaufweiss in Austrian German 2003 Retrieved 19 October 2023 Sacher Shops Sacher com EN Retrieved 8 March 2022 Savic Ogi 14 November 2017 Die Konigin unter den Schokoladenkuchen Sacher Torte itinari in German Retrieved 8 March 2022 Rezept Sachertorte www austria info in German Retrieved 8 March 2022 Die beruhmte Sacher Torte www landhotels at in German Retrieved 8 March 2022 Sweet Secret Sacher 3 November 2015 Retrieved 19 September 2019 Michael Krondl Sachertorte The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets ISBN 019931361X p 589 Welle www dw com Deutsche Wie die Sachertorte zu ihrem Namen kam DW 19 12 2016 DW COM in German Retrieved 8 March 2022 Wiener Sachertorte Geschichte Erfindung Rechtsstreit Hotel Sacher vs Demel www wienerleben at Retrieved 8 March 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sachertorte The Original Sacher Torte website Sachertorte recipe by Delia Smith Original Sacher Torte recipe en Original Sacher Torte ro Sachertorte BBC Food Recipes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sachertorte amp oldid 1218023850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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