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Chocolate Torte With Citrus Yogurt Cheese

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Chocolate Torte With Citrus Yogurt Cheese | A delicious and easy, soaked, whole-grain chocolate cake. Top it with a homemade yogurt cheese frosting for a dose of probiotics in your dessert. | TraditionalCookingSchool.com

As someone traveling this ā€œReal Foodā€ journey, I do try to incorporate more nutrient dense foods into my family’s diet. However, I am also happily learning how to turn a delicious sounding standard baked good recipe into a nourishing soaked flour or sourdough treat. In years past, I have been more of a recipe follower and less of a recipe trail blazer. I am quick to admit that all of this tweaking is quite freeing… and addicting! Enjoy the latest experiment… and success!

Here is a very delicious and easy, soaked, whole-grain chocolate cake. It does not require all of the squooshing as in my recent muffin recipe!

The original recipe made this torte as a double decker with filling in the middle and on top. We found a sliver of single layer to be just enough. I cut the second round as brownies and saved a jar of the filling to be used as a dollop on top if I so desired. My boys (all of us, really) enjoyed them equally as well plain.

This recipe is adapted from The Enchanted Broccoli Forest by Mollie Katzen.

piece of chocolate torte with white frosting and lemon zest on blue plate
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Chocolate Torte

Here is a very delicious and easy, soaked, whole-grain chocolate cake. This recipe is adapted from The Enchanted Broccoli Forest by Mollie Katzen.

Course Dessert
Author Erin

Ingredients

Soaking Stage

  • 2 cups whole grain flour of choice
  • 2/3 cup plain yogurt or coconut milk plus 2 teaspoons of an acid such as lemon juice or apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 cup raw whole milk or fermented dairy or whole coconut milk thinned to a milk consistency

Baking Stage

  • 1/2 cup grass-fed butter or coconut oil, melted
  • 1/2-3/4 cup raw honey how sweet do you like your treats?
  • 2 organic or pastured eggs
  • 1/2 cup cocoa my cocoa is a blend of natural and Dutched cocoa.
  • 1-1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

Instructions

Soaking Stage

  1. In a medium size bowl, stir together your 2/3 cup yogurt plus 1/2 cup of milk, fermented dairy, or coconut milk.
  2. Add 2 cups of whole grain flour.
  3. Stir well to combine.
  4. Cover and set aside for 8 to 24 hours.

Baking Stage

  1. When ready to complete your torte, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Place an oven rack on the middle shelf, and butter (2) 9-inch round cake pans.
  3. I am sure other shapes and sizes would work just as well; just adjust baking times.
  4. In a small bowl, combine melted butter or coconut oil, honey, eggs, cocoa, vanilla, baking soda, and salt.
  5. Whisk. Whisk. Whisk.
  6. Pour this mixture onto your soaking dough.
  7. Using a hand held beater, mixer, or a wooden spoon, mix until smooth.
  8. I used the beater and was thrilled with the results.
  9. Pour batter into your prepared pans.
  10. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
  11. Allow to cool in pans for 10 minutes or so before turning them onto a cooling rack.
  12. Oh, delicious.

Recipe Notes

When cool, frost with Yogurt Cheese Frosting (recipe below).

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I frosted one 9-inch round, and the leftovers kept beautifully in the fridge in a sealed container. The other 9-inch round I cut into brownies and left plain. A bit less messy, for my boys to enjoy. I also kept these in the fridge in a sealed container. If unfrosted, these will freeze very well.

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Yogurt Cheese Frosting

Oh, mercy. So good!
Course Dessert
Author Erin

Ingredients

  • 1-1/2 cup yogurt cheese *other mild creamy cheeses or greek yogurt can be used here, too.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest freshly grated, I used more – any citrus zest would work here.
  • 3 tablespoons raw honey

Instructions

  1. While cakes are cooling, prepare your yogurt cheese topping.
  2. Combine yogurt cheese, vanilla, zest, and honey in a bowl.
  3. Stir to combine.
  4. Taste.
  5. Put in fridge until your torte is cool and ready to top.

Recipe Notes

Make The Yogurt Cheese

*These are directions to make your own yogurt cheese, if you want to do this instead of using another mild, creamy cheese that's on hand.

The night before making the Chocolate Torte, take about 3 cups of homemade yogurt and strained it in the fridge.
I use jelly bags for my strainers, and they work wonderfully.
As you can see, I tie them with their own draw strings to the shelves of my fridge above a bowl.
In the morning, I can easily remove the yogurt cheese from the bag and place it into a container for use as sour cream, cream cheese, ice cream, frosting…

The whey can then be poured into a glass jar to be used for soaking and fermenting.

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Enjoy!

piece of chocolate torte with white frosting and lemon zest on blue plate

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Erin writes from Anchorage, Alaska where she savors a slow-paced and simple lifestyle with her husband and three young boys. Family birding adventures, hiking in the mountains, camping in their VW bus, and the warmth of the springtime sun bring them many smiles. Their greatest joy, however, comes from living for Jesus and seeing His goodness and care in the big and little moments of each new day.

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  1. Melodie says

    April 28, 2010 at 10:22 pm

    This looks so good! I love the idea of making yogurt cheese for frosting. What a wonderful idea!
    .-= MelodieĀ“s last blog post… I Have The Urge To Spank But I Choose Not To =-.

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  2. Divina says

    April 28, 2010 at 10:40 pm

    This is a great chocolate torte. A healthier version with whole ingredients is really fantastic. I started making my own yogurt cheese too and it’s a great alternative to boxed cream cheese. Thanks for the recipe.

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  3. Rebecca says

    April 29, 2010 at 4:45 am

    Oh,yum! That looks really good. I may have just found what I’ll make for my son’s Baptism Day this weekend. šŸ™‚

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  4. Jana says

    April 29, 2010 at 6:43 am

    Oh my…..this looks yummy! My yogurt cheese always turns out too tart (except for the first time I made it) Is it the yogurt I’m using? I buy organic whole milk yogurt from Trader Joes and a couple of times I’ve tried one from Henrys.
    Jana
    .-= Jana @ The Summer HouseĀ“s last blog post… Enrich Moisturizing Face Lotion =-.

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    • Wardee says

      April 29, 2010 at 7:37 am

      Jana – Have you dripped it in the fridge?

      Or you can use this soft cheese recipe of mine, which is not tart:

      http://ediblearia.com/2010/01/29/easy-raw-chevre/

      It would be especially not tart if dripped in the refrigerator.

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  5. Sarah says

    April 29, 2010 at 7:30 am

    This looks amazing! YUM!!!

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  6. MacKenzie says

    April 29, 2010 at 1:00 pm

    This looks delicious! I’ve developed a major sweet tooth the last few months of my pregnancy and it is really hard to come up with foods that are healthy and sweet. I can’t wait to try it.

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  7. Jana says

    April 29, 2010 at 1:04 pm

    oh….yes. Thank you-that’s it. I will drip it in the fridge šŸ™‚ Thanks a bunch.
    Jana
    .-= Jana @ The Summer HouseĀ“s last blog post… Enrich Moisturizing Face Lotion =-.

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  8. Kelli says

    April 29, 2010 at 3:32 pm

    I’ll try it! The yogurt cheese sounds a little advanced for me, but I’ve been meaning to make Wardee’s frosting, so I’ll try it with this cake. Maybe with some orange zest mixed in.

    Keep the recipes coming, Erin! How about a main dish?

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  9. Erin VL says

    April 29, 2010 at 4:25 pm

    Melodie and Divina- the yogurt cheese frosting is delish! and you can lick the spoon and the bowl without a second thought! šŸ™‚

    Jana- i agree with Wardee… dripping it in the fridge prevents it from turning too tart. if the yogurt has a tartness in the first place, the honey, vanilla, and zest compliment it nicely.

    Kelli- you are sweet! i made fresh salmon patties the other night and tonight it’s a smoked salmon rice salad… maybe i should post one of those? you’ve got me thinking! šŸ™‚
    i know Wardee’s frosting would be amazing on this torte, but at some point you should give yogurt cheese a try. scoop. hang. drip. done! it also works to drain the yogurt in a cheese cloth or even a pillow case! how about if i think up a main dish, and you try your hand at yogurt cheese! šŸ™‚

    Rebecca- you have a special weekend ahead of you! šŸ™‚ i’d love to hear if the torte adds to the sweetness of your celebration!

    MacKenzie- congratulations, and i think this little torte will please your sweet tooth! and how great to compliment it with a topping of calcium! šŸ™‚

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  10. Yolanda says

    April 29, 2010 at 7:39 pm

    I will definitely be giving this a try. It sounds (and looks) so wonderful!

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  11. dani says

    April 29, 2010 at 9:00 pm

    Seriously, I’m thinking of starting some flour soaking tonight, and calling in sick to work tomorrow to make this.

    I have been having some serious chocolate cravings lately, and this will surely hit the spot.

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  12. Ann says

    May 6, 2010 at 7:35 am

    Tried out the chocolate cake and just dusted it with icing sugar. It turned out great and is a keeper to go into my healthy food binder.

    Thank you!
    Ann

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  13. Erin VL says

    May 6, 2010 at 8:06 am

    Yeah Ann! I am so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know. šŸ™‚

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  14. Ceitllyn says

    May 6, 2010 at 10:20 am

    I made this for a family celebration, it turned out yummy. I made a few alterations though. I already cook with sprouted grain flour so I didn’t do the first step. Baked in a brownie pan, did homemade whipped topping, had blueberries and raspberries and sucanat for the top. Wonderful dessert, Thanks

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  15. Erin VL says

    May 6, 2010 at 10:11 pm

    Ceitllyn, so glad to hear that you enjoyed the dessert! I made another batch the other night, and we served it with a cinnamon whipped cream. Delish!

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  16. osanna says

    September 4, 2010 at 7:32 am

    I made this torte for a fun game night a few months ago, and my brother and I loved it. At his request, I’m making it again for his birthday. Yummy!

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  17. Erin says

    September 4, 2010 at 9:13 am

    Osanna- Thanks for letting me know! I am so glad you both enjoyed the treat! šŸ™‚

    Reply
  18. Emma says

    April 7, 2012 at 9:57 am

    I made this today! So, so good. I added some cinnamon and cumin to make it “Aztec” or “Mexican” style and ate it just as brownies. Very satisfying and spicy šŸ™‚ Thank you so much for the recipe!

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    • Erin says

      April 7, 2012 at 12:09 pm

      Hi Emma! Thanks so much for your comment! Your variation sounds delish. I may have to give it a try. šŸ™‚ Happy Easter!

      Reply
  19. Jessica says

    October 16, 2013 at 5:18 am

    I LOVE Erin’s recipes! This one looks great. I may have to give it a gluten free spin for my allergic daughter šŸ™‚ Thinking a combo of buckwheat, millet and almond flour would be good for this.

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  20. Annie says

    March 14, 2014 at 1:08 pm

    This looks so good. Thanks for including the instructions for making yogurt cheese. I love to let my yogurt hang for 24 hours to make it very thick and probiotic. The whey leftover has so many uses.
    I have a question. Why is this called a “torte”. I’ve always thought that what we normally call a “torte” was a cake-like yummy thing made with no flour; just finely chopped nuts. Have I been wrong all this time? What distinguishes a torte from a cake?

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