Tuesdays with Dorie Baking Group - Chocolate Amaretti Torte
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Day 2 of The Food Librarian's Celebration of National Library Week
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Day 2 of The Food Librarian's Celebration of National Library Week
For this week's Tuesdays with Dorie selection, Holly of Phe/MOM/enon picked 15 Minute Magic: Chocolate Amaretti Torte, page 276 of Dorie's book, Baking: From My Home to Yours.
I used some great Italian cookies picked up at Surfas to make this nutty, big, pretty "brownie" with lots of almond flavor. It all comes together in the food processor while your oven preheats.
Thanks Holly for picking a great recipe! Check out Holly's fantastic blog, Phe/MOM/enon for the recipe. See other creations made by the hundreds of other Tuesdays with Dorie bakers!
Did you know it's National Library Week? All this week, I'm highlighting a library thing. Today, it's Downloadable Media. First, do you like audiobooks? Want to read and bake at the same time?! (Yes, listening to audiobooks is reading in my book). Well, audiobooks are the answer! Your public library might have audiobooks on CD or cassette...and the newest form is downloadable media. That's right, download audiobooks straight to your computer, and transfer them to an iPod or MP3 player. It's easy, free, and have no overdue fines because they just stop playing after the check out period. Two popular services include OverDrive and NetLibrary. Search the OverDrive's website to see if your library offers this fantastic service!
To celebrate Day 2 of National Library Week, I'm giving away the following to one lucky winner:
a. Paper mini-loaf pans (package of 50)
b. Handmade beaded bookmark (designed by my friend Sumi!)
c. Disneyland book bag
Aren't these 4" x 2" paper loaf pans so adorable? You can make bite-size carrot, zucchini and a host of other breads - perfect for the holidays or a lovely hostess gift. Win a pack of 50 of these oven safe, paper mini-loaf containers (purchased at Surfas - if you come to Los Angeles, visit Surfas and Disneyland! :)
I made the Banana Cinnamon Chip Cake from Two Peas and Their Pod. Maria was recently on TV in Utah demonstrating the yumminess of this cake - watch it here! She's fantastic and the next Martha! And this cake has no oil or butter, and yet it is moist! Standing with the cake is the Librarian Action Figure. Read more about her on yesterday's post. (Southern Cal friends, I finally found Cinnamon Chips! I went to a big, nice Albertsons with a large baking aisle. They say you can make special requests at other Albertsons so you might want to give it a try!)
Also, check out yesterday's post to enter Day 1 Giveaway for mini-cake pans (yes, I DO have an unnatural obsession with mini stuff...but I'll go to therapy later), bookmark and bag. Deadline is also Monday, April 20, 2009! Thanks for visiting!
The amaretti chocolate torte looks delicious and even the banana cinnamon chip cake looks so so goo. Pity I don t find cinnamon chipcs here :(
ReplyDeleteEek, so cute! I wholeheartedly agree, everything is better in miniature. :) Enter me please!
ReplyDeleteOh YAY we seem to share a mini addiction too, in addition to baking! Love love love these beautiful loaf cases, & the torte is what dreams are made up of! fabulous! Count me in please as my sis is in the US & visitng me this summer!!
ReplyDeleteLove your giveaways! Unfortunately I live overseas so I can't participate.... I haven't seen those paper pans here so far!
ReplyDeleteThe amaretti chocolate torte went down great here: dad loved it!
Love the cakes.. oh the banana one looks so delicious, I have to look for cinnamon chips.. LOVE the mini pans..
ReplyDeleteYour torte looks beautiful. The glaze is shiny and perfect and I love the one little cookie winking up from the top.
ReplyDeleteI must find cinnamon chips one day -- there are so many tasty recipes that call for them.
Seeing everybody's tortes makes me SO sad that I couldn't make this (I couldn't find the amaretti and just didn't have time to make my own this past weekend). It looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteCount me in your giveaway. I am so excited........those mini loaf pans are so adorable, I am in love already.
ReplyDeleteYour torte looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI made the cinnamon chip bread a few weeks ago and loved it! I'm glad to see it again! :)
The cakes are very pretty! I especially like the way you decorated your torte
ReplyDeleteThe little vignettes you're creating are adorable. You've found new ways to connect books and baking.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I'm glad the bendable librarian emerged unscathed from the bundt cake...and could I just have another piece of torte as a prize?
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to audiobooks, btw...it's hard to read a real book during my train ride (standing, hanging on for dear life) so I'm going to invest in an IPOD finally. Sadly our library just eliminated NetLibrary due to low usage and high costs. My timing is impeccable as always! Oh, and I have some cinnamom chips
bought on impulse and languishing in the cupboard, so THANK YOU!
I love the mini cake pans - I will definitely hit up Surfas next time I'm in L.A.
ReplyDeleteCount me in!
Because I often come to comment your beautiful accomplishments, you won't think I do this time... only for the givaways, will you??? LOL LOL
ReplyDeleteYour tort is amazing and absolutely stunning on that purple background... but I'm in dire NEED of a bookmark!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOL
Your chocolate amaretti torte is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love how you love all things baking in miniature!
ReplyDeleteThat torte looks absolutely stunning! Mini-desserts are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThose paper loaf pans are so cute and earth friendly, I love it!
ReplyDeletei love the mini paper cake pans! that's such a great way to gift a loaf! thank you for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteYour torte looks perfect and, as always, your photos are absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteThe librarian action figure really cracks me up! I recently found cinnamon chips for the first time but I've been hoarding them and haven't made anything yet :)
Wow! Busy baking! I love those mini loaf cakes. You are lucky to have baking supply stores near you--no such animal for me. Love that torte.
ReplyDeleteThe torte is beautiful. And happy library week!
ReplyDeletemini=better. definitely.
ReplyDeleteWhoa. Post overload. Torte. Library Week. Giveaway!
ReplyDelete(1) Your torte looks delicious.
(2) How cool is download-able media? I love the library!
(3) As much as the mini loaf pans and Mickey tote are adorable I'll just take the bookmark please and thanks. ;) I have a crazy obsession with bookmarks!
Happy Library Week!
Clara @ iheartfood4thought
Wow, that chocolate torte looks AMAZING! And the mini pans are so cute...they look adorable with the action figure librarian!
ReplyDeleteMan that torte looks goods, I love amaretti flavor. Those mini loaf pans are too cute.
ReplyDeletekellyward_44@hotmail.com
love the way you decorated the top with the amaretti cookies :)
ReplyDeleteanother useful giveaway. fun!
ReplyDeleteMmm - that torte looks awesome
ReplyDeleteThe torte looks so amazing and rich! YUM! & I have to admit, I'm obsessed with anything mini as well!! :)
ReplyDeletequynhnvo(at)gmail(dot)com
I saw cinnamon chips two weeks ago in Safeway and wondered what you could do with them, now I know :-)
ReplyDeleteI am looking for an idea for a cake I'd like to make for my neighbor. She is a librarian and brings my 2 year old 10 new books a week from the library. Maybe I'll wing it. But please enter my name in the drawing.
ReplyDeleteLove your torte. It is gorgeous. And I am so glad you tried the cinnamon chip cake! Thanks for the shout out, you are too kind! What a fun giveaway too!
ReplyDeleteSooo freaking cute! Your torte looks great too! :)
ReplyDeleteI love those mini loaf pans, what a great idea for holiday party gifts!
ReplyDeletewhitneyellen77@gmail.com
Hello, lover . . . Chocolate heaven!
ReplyDeleteYou are lucky that you can get the cinnamon chips. In Nor Cal I am still looking for the Heath pieces.
ReplyDeleteThose banana cinnamon chip cakes look awfully good. Gonna have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThat torte looks divine. Small towns make baking like that harder than it should be. :(
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a reason to try making bread loaves.
ReplyDeleteI love the mini cake pans!
ReplyDeleteOOO, another give-a-way!! I hope I win at least one of them!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks awesome! Too bad I'm not a fan of nuts.
I'm glad you found chips! Those mini cakes are adorable! I've never seen paper pans before, I'll have to look for them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words! The cake looks great and I'm loving those mini pans!! We just found out about National Library Week this morning, during our weekly stop there. That cinnamon chip cake is definitely on my list of things to make!
ReplyDeletelove this mini loaves - so great for gifts!
ReplyDeletethe mini loaf pans are adorable!
ReplyDeleteDoes your friend Sumi live in Florida?
ReplyDeleteIf so, I know her too.
Your torte looks fabulous.
i just made banana bread last night; those mini-pans would've been perfect! :)
ReplyDelete(natalie.mclaury@gmail.com)
Your torte looks amazing. Of course, Surfas had them. I couldn't make time to drive out there. After I made the cake, I found some at Henry's.
ReplyDeleteThe banana cinnamon chip cake looks delicious, too.
Oh gosh your torte looks beautiful! Well done... and LOVE the mini banana cake!
ReplyDeleteThere's so much goodness over here! I love the little pans and banana loaves!
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for mini loaf pan liners EVERYWHERE! So cool!
ReplyDeleteYour pics and recipes are amazing, as usual! Thanks for sharing!
Both treats look super delicious! I love the mini loaf pans - they're so cute.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaw...those tiny baby loaves are so cute!
ReplyDeleteYou are so darn resourceful Mary. I've all but given up on finding cinnamon chips in LA...now to find an Albertsons close to my home. Thanks for the tip!
I'd love to win!!
ReplyDeleteThe torte looks to die for... I'd like a slice of that!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely, classy looking torte. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI need to visit Surfas on my next trip to LA! The mini pans are too cute.
ReplyDeleteI would love to put my strawberry bread into these mini loaves!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful torte! The little librarian is cracking me up!
ReplyDeleteThat little librarian action figure is cute.
ReplyDeleteBoth your torte and cake came out terrific.
Those cinnamon chips are good aren't they? I get them at Albertson's here too.
~ingrid
The torte and cinnamon chip cake look delicious! Everything always looks good in mini form :)
ReplyDeleteI don't which treat looks yummier. It all looks so darn good!
ReplyDeleteYour interpretation of this week's TWD recipe is outstanding. I want to jump through my screen and eat it.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your TWD torte -- looks delectable!
ReplyDeleteYay contests. Those mini pans look fun! :)
ReplyDeleteYUM. wow!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the paper bread pan!!
OMG...these are all so cute! Have I mentioned how much I love MY local library? Couldn't live w/out it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the contests.
ReplyDeleteCinnamon chips? I didn't even know such a thing existed, but they sound delicious. :) As do the mini loaves themselves. :) I always seem to have way too many frozen, ripe bananas and thus am constantly looking for various ways to use them up besides baking banana nut bread (although I've discovered a new love for banana nut bread french toast).
ReplyDeleteThe paper mini loaf pans look adorable (and environmentally friendly). Hope I win. :)
Looks wonderful! And love the paper cake molds: I'd definitely look more professional using those :). I'd use them all in a - OK, a few fell swoops.
ReplyDeleteI love librarians (and cinnamon chips) because my mom is one. I am also totally addicted to the cinnamon chip scones at Whole Foods.
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for a new way to use bananas in baking. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOooh I LOVE amaretti cookies!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had some so I could try the recipe.
And adorable cake/bread pans!
I've never made mini loaf anythings, but I'd love to try!
ReplyDeleteminiatures rule, and so does that torte and maria's cake! i love the density of the torte and i love the fact that the cake contains the miracle food known as cinnamon chips. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the little loaf pans...and was looking for a banana recipe to make tonight!
ReplyDeleteThose banana cakes look quite yummy.
ReplyDeleteBananas...cinnamon...chocolat - sounds like a heaven to me :-) BTW I tottalu understand You with mini-everything fascination - I just can't pass by small cake pans and forms. I think tehre is no medication for that (but I don;t mind;-) moncoteau.blogspot.com malgorzata . minta [at] dziennik . pl
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh--that action figure is too funny!! great looking cake!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the action figures...thanks for the torte recipe - now I know what I am bringing to bookclub on Friday night!
ReplyDeleteYou have the MOST delicious posts!
Yum anything chocolate sounds good to me and add in cinnamon and I'm in heaven.
ReplyDeleteAdorable mini pans, and even more adorable Amaretti Torte.
ReplyDeleteBoth desserts look lovely! And thanks for all the hard work you do in L.A.'s libraries. Librarians are the jam!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win these!
ReplyDeleteptinaw at gmail.com
i love chocolate!!
ReplyDeleteYou are my hero! My commute is about to get gnarly and I've been meaning to look into some digital books to keep me occupied...but I didn't want to spend a fortune. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest mini loaf pans ever.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure where to find cinnamon chips here, but that looks great!
One of these days I just have to go to Surfas. It must be amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant torte!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you for the pointer to Overdrive. It looks like I'd need a newer O/S on my computer to use it, but it's good to know that this resource exists.
I say, mini kitchen tools all day, every day.
ReplyDeleteI would make zucchini bread in these little pans. I can't wait til summer!
ReplyDeletegoodness gracious those cakes look delicious. i have to ogle at foodie blogs like yours and taste through sight because i cant digest butter or oils right ..
ReplyDeletemmm ... your pages are my favorite to photograze at haha.
all of your foods are so darn cute a delicious looking! and your photog / editing skills are nice too! i eat with my eyes a lot of the time, so presentation is important! :D and yours is spot on.
i want those cakes in my mouth!
Streusel-topped coffeecake would be soo adorable in these!
ReplyDeleteI love making mini everything so those mini loaf pans would be an awesome addition to my mini empire! Everything tastes better when it's cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm making the Banana Cinnamon chip cake. It looks tasty. No oil and butter- you can't beat that.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
I can't wait to have ripe bananas on hand again!
ReplyDeleteYummy! And ain't nothing wrong with miniature.
I love our local library. It allows both my son and me access to the internet and computers in general without us having to have one at home!
your torte is gorgeous! and thanks for sharing all of the library goodies...i love, love libraries, and i'm so thankful for all of the work librarians do!
ReplyDeleteI love your torte and all your awesome giveaways!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks marvelous! Count me in!
ReplyDeleteThat torte looks so marvelous!!
ReplyDeleteoh good, still in time for the giveaway! ;) your cake looks amazing! the amaretti you got look really pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteThose mini loaf pans are so neat.
ReplyDeleteOh, these pans are too wonderful (and the banana cake, too). Love your torte; it looks positively professional.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Cinnamon chips......mmmmmmmm.
ReplyDeletebetheygreen@aol.com
You are too fab! If I win, I may actually bake :)
ReplyDeleteYay for yumminess! :) Looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteMy email is diversionx3@yahoo.com :D Thanks!
That torte looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI just found the cinnamon chips, too! I had planned to try an apple-cinnamon cookie, but I'm thinking this banana cinnamon chip cake sounds too good to pass up!
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you to do all these giveaways. Anything mini is definitely fun.
ReplyDeleteThat banana cinnamon chip cake looks SO good! I will have to try it
ReplyDeleteI love anything mini, so those mini loaf pans are adorable! I had to throw away my mini muffin tins because I burned them so badly! I can't seem to do the conversion from full-size to mini and I end up burning a lot of baked goods!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous-looking torte! The librarians at my university are incredibly helpful, and I bet they would love a thank you torte for all the help they've given us thesis-writers all year...
ReplyDeleteThe banana cinnamon chip cake looks totally amazing, but you know where my heart's at...chocolate!! That torte, it's a show stopper! I'm sorry that it's taken me so long to get around to all of your posts. The law school semester is ending, and my free time has been minimal the past week. So glad I'm finally getting a chance to catch up with my google reader and all of your yummy posts! By the way, what kind of photography program do you use? Your pictures are always amazing--do you use actual backdrops or computer-generated ones?
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm loving the mini loafs!
ReplyDeleteLaura
(I wish I had a url to post...)
happypillbug at gmail dot com
I have never seen mini loaf paper liners like that. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, your photos are utterly fantastic! I went out and bought a few things to help with my photos... isn't it fun? And your Torte looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI've never checked to see what sort of downloadable media my library has. I just appreciate that they have much faster and newer computers than mine that I can use on occasion. =) (I'll get a new one one of these days...)
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