Dobostorte [General]
2018 Apr 18
The name of the dessert intrigued me so I did a quick internet search, the second time adding Ottawa and this is what came up:
www.stubbechocolatesottawa.com
www.stubbechocolatesottawa.com
2018 Apr 21
sounds like something Stubbe would make-at least at their Dalhousie store.
Usually they also have one or two cakes of the day where you can buy a slice of something, and they make apple strudel and other stuff.
I wish they brought back their homemade jams they used to make, they used to make some a couple years ago.
I want to attempt some German cakes, but would need to figure out how to make a small version good for only myself, as no one around here wants any.
That is a problem if I make candy, fudge and cookies....
Usually they also have one or two cakes of the day where you can buy a slice of something, and they make apple strudel and other stuff.
I wish they brought back their homemade jams they used to make, they used to make some a couple years ago.
I want to attempt some German cakes, but would need to figure out how to make a small version good for only myself, as no one around here wants any.
That is a problem if I make candy, fudge and cookies....
2018 Apr 21
I know you're trying to avoid making it but this is one of my go-to sites for cake and it has a recipe that is described as very doable: smittenkitchen.com
Tony the Brit
But today I want to ask if anyone knows where in Ottawa I could find Dobostorte. I love it, I haven't had a chance to eat it for years, and I have developed an insatiable craving for it. For me it is the ultimate Austro-Hungarian dessert, and
the craving grows as the years pass and I can't find it.
Can anyone point me to a source here in Ottawa?
The recipe is very complex and not one I'd feel competent to make for myself.