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Italian chocolate and almond cake



Torta Caprese is a traditional Italian cake originating from the island of Capri. It is a rich, flourless dessert made primarily with chocolate and almonds, making it naturally gluten-free.

History

The origins of Torta Caprese are somewhat unclear, but it is widely believed to have been created by accident in the 1920s. According to legend, a chef named Carmine di Fiore was preparing an almond cake for three American gangsters who were visiting Capri. In his haste, he forgot to add flour to the mixture. The result was a moist, dense cake that was well-received by the guests, leading to its popularity.

Ingredients and Preparation

The main ingredients of Torta Caprese include high-quality dark chocolate, ground almonds, butter, sugar, and eggs. The cake is typically prepared by melting the chocolate and butter together, then mixing in the sugar and ground almonds. Beaten eggs are folded into the mixture to provide structure and richness. The batter is then baked until set but still moist.

Serving

Torta Caprese is often served dusted with confectioner's sugar and can be accompanied by a drizzle of chocolate sauce or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. It is a popular dessert choice in Italian restaurants and is enjoyed for its intense chocolate flavor and unique texture.

Cultural Significance

As a staple of Neapolitan cuisine, Torta Caprese is celebrated for its simplicity and the quality of its ingredients. It is a testament to the culinary traditions of the Campania region and is often featured in Italian cookbooks and cooking shows.

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References

  • "Torta Caprese: The Story of a Mistake," Italian Food Forever. Retrieved October 2023.
  • "The History of Torta Caprese," La Cucina Italiana. Retrieved October 2023.