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Bittersweet Chocolate Torte {gluten free}

This bittersweet chocolate torte comes from heaven. Heaven at the time was a small café in Tuscany Italy where we ordered coffee and innocently picked up the menu. Torta di Cioccolato–we’d like to try that. One bite and, OMG–this is incredible, I think I’ve died and gone to heaven, I must have this recipe!

Bittersweet Chocolate Torte cut with whole

In heaven angels not only bring espresso and dessert, they have mercy on their drooling guests and quickly return from the kitchen with handwritten recipes for divine chocolate tortas.Bittersweet Chocolate Torte prep steps

Blessed and chocolate-intense, made with four simple ingredients–dark chocolate, unsalted butter, eggs and sugar—flourless bittersweet chocolate torte takes just 30 minutes to put together. Turn on the oven, melt the chocolate and butter, prep the pan, whip egg whites and yolks with sugar, fold everything together and pop in the oven. Heavenly easy.

Serve bittersweet chocolate torte naked—no whipped cream, no sauce—the same way they brought it in Bagni San Filippo. Come to think of it, we were practically naked when we sat down to torta di cioccolato bliss, with hair still wet from bathing in the village’s Fosso Bianco thermal pools.

Bittersweet Chocolate Torte Torta di Cioccolata

Bittersweet Chocolate Torte recipe details:

  • On grid paper in script, the original recipe calls for 300 grams of sugar for one torte. I’ve reduced that original amount by half. (2/3 cup is about 150 grams.) That sounds drastic, huh? Maybe, but the vote around here is for less sugar, especially with quality chocolate. For a sweeter (and slightly more gooey) torte, go with 1 cup sugar; whip ½ cup with the yolks, and ½ cup with the whites. This chocolate torta is so addicting you’ll be baking it more than just one time–experiment with both amounts of sugar.
  • Choose the best quality dark chocolate you can afford—the better the chocolate, the more heavenly (and costly) the torte. Our angel server said the pastry chef uses Perugina 70% cacao “fondante.”
  • Here in the US, Callebaut 70% bittersweet and Guittard 70% are good choices and easy to buy on Amazon. (Affiliate links.) Most recently I made this torte with an exquisite handcrafted bean-to-bar 70% from the new Ritual Chocolate factory here in Park City. Trader Joe’s 72 % cacao dark chocolate is OK—but for this recipe the flavor of their regular dark chocolate is better.

Bittersweet Chocolate Torte in pan

  • You’ll need a 2 x 9-inch cake pan because the batter rises to the very top before deflating. If you only have short cake pans, divide the batter in half, for 2 very short (thin) cakes.

Bittersweet Chocolate Torte slice

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P.S. You might want to try these heavenly vegan Chocolate Truffles made with coconut oil and dark chocolate.

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Nutrition Facts
Bittersweet Chocolate Torte
Amount Per Serving (16 g)
Calories 280 Calories from Fat 162
% Daily Value*
Fat 18g28%
Saturated Fat 10g63%
Cholesterol 103mg34%
Sodium 34mg1%
Potassium 170mg5%
Carbohydrates 24g8%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 20g22%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin A 365IU7%
Calcium 29mg3%
Iron 1.9mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

9 comments

  • This sounds fabulous. Great pictures. What a fun story too. Reply · 1 June, 2015

    • Letty

      Oh thank you all– this is one yummy torta that is for sure! Reply · 1 June, 2015

  • Your travels are always delicious. Great get with this recipe. GREG Reply · 1 June, 2015

  • This is absolutely stunning Letty – I love the way you decorated with cocoa and confectioners’ sugar! Reply · 1 June, 2015

    • Letty

      Thanks Jane. When you make it–IG it! Reply · 1 June, 2015

  • Do you think a springform pan would work? Reply · 2 June, 2015

    • Letty

      Ginny: A 9″springform pan will be perfect! Reply · 2 June, 2015

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