Pistachio Orange Torte
Yield
Ingredients
Original | High-Volume | Yield% | Bakers% | |
Butter, unsalted | 250 g | 2500 g | 20.83% | 56.82% |
Sugar, granulated | 220 g | 2200 g | 18.33% | 50.00% |
Eggs, whole | 90 g | 900 g | 7.50% | 20.45% |
Orange, zest | 20 g | 200 g | 1.67% | 4.55% |
Comment: One large orange equals about 20 g of zest | ||||
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Flour, All-purpose | 125 g | 1250 g | 10.42% | 28.41% |
Salt | 5 g | 50 g | 0.42% | 1.14% |
Baking powder | 5 g | 50 g | 0.42% | 1.14% |
Flour, pistachio | 315 g | 3150 g | 26.25% | 71.59% |
Sugar, powdered | 120 g | 1200 g | 10.00% | 27.27% |
Egg, whites | 35 g/ml | 350 g/ml | 2.92% | 7.95% |
Comment: One large egg yields 35 g/ml of egg white | ||||
Lemon, juice | 15 g | 150 g | 1.25% | 3.41% |
Total | 1200 g | 1200 g | 100.00% | 273.73% |
Instructions
Preheat oven to 190⁰C. Butter and flour one 23 cm silicon cake mold. Set aside.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter and sugar, add the egg and beat until the texture is smooth, creamy and uniform, about 2-3 mins. Stir in the orange zest.
Combine the pistachio flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder in a small bowl before adding to the batter. Continue mixing until well combined. Pour the batter into the prepared cake mold and smooth it over evenly with a pastry spatula. Place in the pre-heated oven to bake for approximately 60 minutes. Remove torte from the oven and allow to cool before un-molding it onto a cooling rack.
To glaze the torte, combine the powdered sugar, egg white and lemon juice in a small bowl, stirring vigorously until it achieves a creamy consistency. Pour the glaze all over the top of the cake (which is on the cooling rack, over the sheet pan to catch the dripping glaze). Refrigerate until the glaze sets.
Gerald Hirigoyen
Chef/Owner of Piperade, San Francisco
Co-owner Clos Pissarra Winery, Catalonia, Spain
Member – Maître Cuisinier de France (Master Chef of France)
Recipient of Chevalier du Merite Agricole (Knight of the Order of Agricultural Merit)