Monday, March 12, 2012

Treat of the Week: A Magnificent Meringue Torte




This week’s treat is an old family favorite which we haven’t had in many years.  My maternal grandmother developed this recipe many years ago based on a recipe dating to the late 1930s-early 1940’s.  My grandmother used to make this cake to serve to her Bridge Club and my mother very cleverly adopted the recipe.

The cake is a masterpiece of buttery yellow cake, meringue whipped cream and fruit.  The cake itself is dense and moist, but not overly sweet.  Sweetness and crunch come from the meringue topping and middle layer.  The cake batter—in two pans—is spread with a thick layer of stiff meringue.  These layers are baked twice. 

Once cooled, the layers are assembled with a filling of freshly whipped cream and berries—in this case raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and  strawberries.  For extra flavor, my mother added a little brandy to the whipped cream.  The assembled cake affords a host of flavors and textures in each bite.  The meringue top of the upper layer remains crisp, yet light and chewy—sprinkled with toasted nuts while the bottom layer’s meringue becomes soft and creamy underneath the whipped cream and berries.  The overall effect is an array of textures and fresh taste which is unparalleled.  Not only does it taste good, but it is undeniably gorgeous.  










10 comments:

Carolyn said...

To say wow wouldn't do this justice. How about wow,wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow! This is just the most beautiful yumsy I've ever seen! What a genius your mother is!

Book Gurl said...

OMG! That is magnificent. I wouldn't be brave enough to try to make that. I'm sure it tastes amazing!

April said...

Too pretty for words.

Sam P said...

I think this is so beautiful. I'd like to try it.

Matt said...

I can't believe how gorgeous that is. I can only imagine how good it must be. Like Carolynnsaid, wow, wow, wow.. MB

Kathy said...

Awesome!!!

Gene said...

I want to eat a cake like this. Somehow I will find a way. I am learning alot about new things I want to see and try. Thank you. I made the lime cakes all by myself and even though they were not as pretty as your mom's I think they tasted good. My brother in law and I ate them and watched movies and had a good time. Thank you.

Mark said...

A lovely treat! Old Red Nose would love it! In this case, I mean myself!

Anonymous said...

What a great idea!

Barb said...

That is so beautiful.