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LARRY ROSS
I am on a linzer torte mission. I have baked a variety of recipes all good
but I am looking for a liner torte that has some height to it like 2 inches
or so and not overly cake like in quality but more tart like dough quality.

I was hoping to surprise someone special at Valentines with a linzer torte

Any tried and true recipes anyone has to offer? Appreciate the posts /e-mail
!!!

thanks

Joan


Wayne Boatwright
On Sat 12 Feb 2005 06:23:32a, LARRY ROSS wrote in rec.food.baking:

> I am on a linzer torte mission. I have baked a variety of recipes all
> good but I am looking for a liner torte that has some height to it like
> 2 inches or so and not overly cake like in quality but more tart like
> dough quality.
>
> I was hoping to surprise someone special at Valentines with a linzer
> torte
>
> Any tried and true recipes anyone has to offer? Appreciate the posts
> /e-mail !!!
>
> thanks
>
> Joan


And how much of this 2 inch thickness is crust/pastry - how much of it
filling?

Wayne

Peggy
"LARRY ROSS" <butterflydog@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ornPd.30813$W16.18246@trndny07...
>I am on a linzer torte mission. I have baked a variety of recipes all good
>but I am looking for a liner torte that has some height to it like 2
>inches or so and not overly cake like in quality but more tart like dough
>quality.
>
> I was hoping to surprise someone special at Valentines with a linzer torte
>
> Any tried and true recipes anyone has to offer? Appreciate the posts
> /e-mail !!!
>
> thanks
>
> Joan
>


I would be more concerned with the quality & taste rather than the height.
That said, I suppose you could take a recipe that results in a short torte,
double it, and bake it in a same size pan, perhaps for a bit longer.
I've never made a linzertorte myself, but the reviews on these recipes make
them sound pretty good:
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/r...ws/views/109549
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/r...ws/views/106029
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/r...ws/views/105847
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/r...ews/views/10972
~Peggy




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