Blood Orange Chocolate Truffle Torte
Starting with a pecan graham cracker crust, this blood orange chocolate truffle torte is decadent and fudgy with hints of citrus.
Are you ever in vogue? I am always behind trends and times. I get hooked on things way after they were cool or popular. Despite my monthly subscription to Vogue, I still can’t help it. I finally got into colored skinny jeans this past fall and I’m sure people are thinking that’s so last year.
The same goes for food trends. Meyer lemons, kale chips, macarons, you name it. I am discovering and playing with them way after they were cool. For example, blood oranges have been all over Pinterest and blogland for a few months now. Heck I’ve even read articles about preserving them for when they are not in season but I didn’t grab my first samples until last weekend while grocery shopping.
And now I don’t know why I waited so long because they are freaking delightful. If you have never tried one, you are missing out. They are a unique cross between oranges and tangerines, but much more vibrant and beautiful than those two alone. Of course the first thing I did after tasting a few was to play around with some flavor ideas.
I settled on chocolate of course because what doesn’t go well with chocolate? This blood orange chocolate truffle torte is amaze balls. Simply put. And here is why. Apart from all that gooey fudgy chocolate filling I know you chocolate lovers are glued on, it has my new favorite way to make crust; adding nuts to graham cracker crumbs. This torte has toasted pecans in it’s starting layer giving it a crunchy beginning. And the crust is filled with a truffle chocolate brownie-like cake that is infused with the zest and juice of blood oranges.
If you are a chocolate lover (who isn’t?), then you will love this decadent, fudgy torte with hints of sweet citrus. Make it soon and be in vogue.
Blood Orange Chocolate Truffle
Starting with a pecan graham cracker crust, this blood orange chocolate truffle torte is decadent and fudgy with hints of citrus.
Ingredients
- 1 cup pecans, toasted
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- ยผ cup unsalted butter, melted
- 16 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped finely 1 cup heavy cream 6 large eggs, beaten ยพ cup granulated sugar โ cup all-purpose flour zest of one blood orange 2 teaspoons blood orange juice Whipped cream, optional for topping
- 16 ounces semisweet chocolate, chopped finely
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 6 large eggs, beaten
- ยพ cup granulated sugar
- โ cup all-purpose flour
- zest of one blood orange
- 2 teaspoons blood orange juice
- Whipped cream, optional for topping
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Grease a 9-inch springform pan.
- To make the crust, combine pecans, graham cracker crumbs and sugar in the bowl of the food processor. Process for a minute until fine. Drizzle melted butter over crumbles and process for another minute. Press the crumbs onto bottom and about an inch up the sides of the prepared springform pan.
- In a medium saucepan, combine chocolate and heavy cream and cook over low heat until chocolate melts, stirring occasionally. Transfer to a medium bowl and set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, whip together the eggs, sugar and flour until thick and pale lemon colored, about 10 minutes. Whisk in zest and blood orange juice. Fold in a fourth of the egg mixture into the chocolate mixture. Fold in the remaining mixture until just combined. Pour the batter into the prepared crust.
- Bake torte until puffed around the edge and halfway to the center but the center is slightly soft, about 40- 45 minutes (Do not over bake as the edges will crack while cooling). Let torte cool in pan for 20 minutes. Remove the sides of the pan and let cool on wire rack for 4 hours. Serve with whipped cream. Store in refrigerator.
it looks delicious!
Beautiful, Zainab. Just beautiful. And I bet this torte is so darn good! Love the chocolate with the hints of citrus. Pinning and featuring on social media. Thanks for sharing at Marvelous Mondays…and for just sharing this great recipe! ๐
Thank you very much Julie!! Hope you have a great week ๐
I absolutely cannot get over how amazing this looks. Your photos are gorgeous and the torte looks so fudgy and delicious!
Thank you very much Jenn! I feel the same of your beautiful cakes ๐
Hi Zainab! Oh my goodness, this is absolutely stunning! I’m sure it tastes even better than it looks! I always am behind the trends, too, but I think that’s totally ok! Thank you SO much for sharing this gorgeous torte at Best of the Weekend – will be pinning and sharing. Have a happy Sunday and a fabulous week!
Oh my gosh! That has got to be the most delicious cake…. I can’t stand it! (Sharon)
Have you considered popping over to #simplybebetsy and starting a gallery of your goodies! We’d love it and so would our readers… DELICIOUS!
The best to you,
Sharon and Denise
Amazingly beautiful photography Zainab! That first shot is breathtaking! Pinned!
Thank you Trish!
I am right there with you, and I haven’t had a blood orange in years! Oops. I’m the one going around asking my coworkers “have you guys ever seen The West Wing? It’s SO good”. I mean, really. But I’m going to have to make an exception and go out and find some blood oranges immediately, because I can’t wait to try this torte! Pinned!
A delicious looking and sounding mouthful.
I’m totally loving how the filling is this baked, fudgy textured cake. I never would have thought to do it like that! The crust sounds amazing too with the nuts… And I had to laugh about the colored jeans thing. I have a few cute pairs in my closet and I’ve been wondering if that trend is still on, lol! Hopefully when the weather warms up I’ll feel like wearing them again, but from what I’m seeing on the fashion blogs I think this season is going to be all about lighter wash, destroyed denim ๐
Zainab!! these photos are gorgeous!! this torte doesn’t even look real!! beautiful work friend! I’m sure it tastes amazing also!
COLORED DENIM FOR LIFE! I’m forever behind too, but a blood orange doesn’t need to be trendy. It can just be delicious like this ๐
I’m loving my colored jeans very much. So glad I finally caught on ๐
I’m totally the same way, Zainab – I’m always waaaaaaaaaay behind on all the big trends. But it’s cool. That just means there are thousands of people out there who have taste tested and now I know it’s safe and delicious to try myself ๐ I’ve never had a blood orange but seeing all the amazing recipes out there featuring it, I can’t wait to try it! This torte is beyond amazing. That filling looks so rich and decadent and I love that you put nuts in the crust! This is gorgeous, as are your photos.
Nancy I love love your way of looking at things. People are the taste testers and they just make sure it’s perfect by the time we get there ๐