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Torta Di Ricotta E Cioccolata (Ricotta and Chocolate Cake)

Leo | October 12, 2008

Torta Di Ricotta E Cioccolata (Ricotta and Chocolate Cake) -- Insanely deliciousI don’t know who Patty is, or how she could cram such insane levels of yumminess into one recipe, but her Ricotta and Chocolate Cake recipe is so good that we made it twice in as many days. Of course, when a recipe starts with ricotta cheese, sugar, chocolate chips and not one, but two sticks of butter you pretty much know right away that you have a winner.

Catherine made the first instance of this cake for the students she advises in the International Student Organization meeting at Canterbury School. After sampling it for breakfast, and then seeing the way it was devoured by the students we decided we absolutely had to make it again for ourselves. Despite our springform pan deciding to suddenly fall apart just before putting the cake in the oven (don’t worry — all was saved) it was not a decision we regretted.

We didn’t have any grappa (a type of liquor) so we just left it out. I’m sure Patty is right and it gives a unique and delicious flavor to the crust, but we didn’t mourn for its absence. Also, on our second go-round, we decided to throw in the last of some frozen raspberries that have been haunting the rear of Catherine’s freezer for who knows how long. There’s something about raspberries that just goes with chocolate and the little bit of tartiness of the berries perfectly offset the sweetness of the cake.

The other nice thing about this recipe is that it’s very easy to make. The only thing that prevents it from being tagged with “quick and easy” is the amount of time one needs to spend cutting the butter into the flour to give it that wonderful crumby texture. Alas, neither one of us is that patient so our rendition of this recipe doesn’t have quite the texture that it should.

Torta Di Ricotta E Cioccolata (Ricotta and Chocolate Cake)
Ingredients (Crust)

  • 2 1/3 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup butter (cold, sliced thinly)
  • 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp. milk
  • 1 tbsp. grappa

Ingredients (Filling)

  • 14 oz. fresh ricotta cheese
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup unsweetened chocolate chips

Preparation

  1. Preheat oven to 320 degrees
  2. Grease and dust with flour a 9″ springform pan
  3. In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients for the crust except the butter
  4. Cut the butter into the crust mixture (you might want to chill the butter in the freezer for about a half hour beforehand), being careful not to overwork it so everything mushes together
  5. Pres 1/2 of the crust mixture into the bottom of the springform pan
  6. Mix the ricotta and sugar with a fork
  7. Stir in the chocolate chips
  8. Spread evenly on top of the crust in the springform pan
  9. With the rest of the crust mixture, crumble it with your hands on top of the ricotta mixture (don’t worry — the butter will melt and it will set up nicely)
  10. Bake 50 to 60 minutes

About the author:  Leo is a technologist and writer living in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is a transplant to the Mid West from Central New York and was promised cheaper gas and better winters. He feels somewhat lied to in this respect but otherwise finds the people pleasant. Read more from this author


Categories
Desserts, Recipes
Tags
cake, chocolate, coffee cake, italian, ricotta

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3 Responses to “Torta Di Ricotta E Cioccolata (Ricotta and Chocolate Cake)”

  1. joe says:
    April 23, 2009 at 12:07 pm

    I have made this for an Italian wine tasting. It was better that I could have even imagined. I made a 4x mix and made it in a 1/2 sheet pan, it took about an hour and a half to bake but after cooling for about a half hour it was easy to flip and invert. EXCELLENT!!!!!!!! Will definately make this again.

  2. Camryn says:
    September 26, 2010 at 2:32 pm

    Wow, that sounds so alluring, I can not wait to make that myself. My sonI will absolutely adore this.

  3. Viki Yzquierdo says:
    October 9, 2010 at 5:05 pm

    Hi, I tried this cake recipe some days ago but somehow couldn’t get the same result as you, my cake clearly wasn’t looking that good (but tasted fine). What kind of chocolate do you use? Maybe it’s coming from the flour I used, i’m gluten intelorant so I used chickpea flour instead of normal wheat flour.

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