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Yes, my fruit torte recipe, aka Obsttorte, is so delicious. With fresh berries, it's one of those great fruit dessert recipes to enjoy in the summer.I've used various mixes of berries, such as raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and/or blueberries.
Above, you'll see blackberries, strawberries and green grapes. You could just use strawberries, for example, and make Strawberry Fruit Torte.
Since there's no wheat flour used, this is agluten-free recipe(check that the cornstarch is pure!) It's a great "diet" German dessert, very light and with little sugar. Actually no sugar is used. Honey is added for sweetness.
Using gelatine (granulated, package, or leaf)
Theoriginal recipe calls for one leaf of gelatine dissolved in 100 milliliter of juice.
This is commonly used in traditional German recipes, but does not dissolve as easily as the granulated gelatine. If you have leaf gelatine, you can use it here.
The conversion for gelatine is 4 leaves = 1 envelope gelatine = 1 teaspoon granulated gelatine.
For theObsttortepictured above, I used lots andlots of huge strawberries, blackberries, and halved grapes.Because of the quantity of fruit, I dissolved 1 envelope of gelatine in 2cups of unsweetened apple juice (following package instructions). I letthe gelatine thicken slightly in the fridge for about 1 hour beforespooning it over the fruit.
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Oma says,
Serve this with frozen vanilla yogurt for a scrumptious finish to a traditional German meal.
For a more decadent dessert, serve with a dollop of whipped cream!
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Gluten-free Fruit Torte Recipe – Oma's glutenfreier Obstkuchen Rezept
Yes, my fruit torte recipe, aka Obsttorte, is so delicious. With fresh berries, it's one of those great fruit dessert recipes to enjoy in the summer.
I've used various mixes of berries, such as raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and/or blueberries.
Prep Time20 minutes | Bake Time20 minutes | Total Time40 minutes |
Servings:
Makes 10 servings
Ingredients:
- 2 large eggs, separated
- pinch salt
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1½ cups ground almonds
- 2 tablespoonscornstarch
- 1 pound fresh strawberries (or mixed berries)
- ¼ teaspoon gelatin (or 1 leaf)
- 3 ounces unsweetened apple juice
Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Beat egg whites with pinch of salt until stiff.
- Stir in honey.
- Fold in stirred egg yolks.
- Mix ground almonds and cornstarch together. Add to egg white mixture and mix gently.
- Put batter into greased 8-inch springform pan. Bake 20 minutes or till done.
- Let cake cool. Remove from pan. Place on cake plate. Replace outer ring of springform pan around cake.
- Place berries on cake (if large, cut in half).
- Prepare gelatin according to package. Dissolve in heated apple juice.
- Spoon gelatin over berries. Let set. Remove springform ring.
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German Fruit Torte Recipe made Just like Oma
By Oma Gerhild Fulson
This German fruit torte recipe is so delicious. Topped with luscious fresh berries, it's a great summertime treat. Serve some ice cream on the side ... heavenly!
Ingredients: eggs,salt,honey,apple juice,ground almonds,cornstarch,gelatin,strawberries,
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