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mrwhite712

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Im going to make a chocolate torte with raspberry sauce for my girlfriend this saturday. I am going to visit her tomorrow(friday) but wanted to get as much done as I can before I drive down to see her. Will the sauce be ok for saturday night if I make it tonight or tomorrow morning. I appreciate all responses.

Trevor
 
Can you post the recipe you are using? It will help us know better whether your sauce will keep or not.
 
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups fresh raspberries or thawed frozen unsweetened raspberries
1/2 cup superfine sugar
1/4 cup framboise or other raspberry-flavored liqueur (optional)


To make the raspberry sauce, place the raspberries, sugar and framboise, if using, in a blender or in a food processor fitted with the metal blade. Puree until smooth. If you prefer a seedless sauce, pass the puree through a sieve.

Trevor
 
Hmmm last time i made a suace made out of blackberries. I took about 1 package of blackberries i think it was about 2 cups. Put it in like a 1 quart of water in a sauce pan and boiled the water. Add a little more water. Add in the blackberry and use a spoon to crush and stir the berries. Add in like 1/4 cup of sugar and continue stiring for like 10 minutes. Add liek 1/4 more cups of sugar and stir for 5 minutes. I add in some lemon juice. like 3 tablespoons and stirred around. Now if its thick and sweetish raspberry like then you've made it right. O yea i would also add some framboise in there.
 
mrwhite - your recipe will be fine - but you will definitely want to pass the puree through a sieve - those seeds are nasty little creatures and she'll go to give you a great big thank you kiss with a big ol' raspberry seed sticking in her teeth - then you will either look like you're about to faint or you will crack up laughing - at which time she will either - laugh along with you or knock you out cold :roll: strain those seeds!!!

If you can make sure it stays cold during your drive - but not frozen. While you are heating up the sauce during the cooking process if any foam collects at the top carefully remove it - this will help your finished product be nice and clear.
 
kitchenelf said:
LOL Alix - Somehow I needed to get across - STRAIN THAT PUREE!!!!!

I learned that the hard way, elf! The first Valentine's Day that my hubby and I were dating I wanted to do something special for him so I make him a raspberry white chocolate cheesecake since he's a huge cheesecake fan. It was delicious! It wasn't until a year later that I found out that on the first bite, he bit down funny on a raspberry seed (the recipe called for whole raspberries), cracked a tooth and ended up needing a root canal! :oops:
 
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