Alexandertorte
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Alternative name(s) | Alexander Torte, Aleksander Torte |
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Course served | Dessert |
Type | Pastry |
Main ingredient(s) | Pastry dough, raspberry preserves |
Alexandertorte, also known as Alexander Torte or Aleksander Torte, is a dessert that was conceived to commemorate a visit of Tsar Alexander III in Riga.[1] Today, Riga is the capital of Latvia. A similar dessert exists in Denmark, and is known as hindbærsnitte.[2]
Consisting of pastry strips filled with raspberry preserves or raspberry jam, it is traditionally eaten as a lunch or dinner dessert, but it can also be served at tea. It should be made a day or so before it is planned to serve, because the icing must be hard before the torte is cut.[3]
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Further reading
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External links
- Alexandertorte at Wikibook Cookbooks
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