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#1 Fri 06 Nov 09 12:41am

Cindy

Occupation Registered Nurse
From Adelaide, OZ
Member since Tue 03 Aug 04

Tortas de Aceite recipe

Here in Adelaide we can get these amazing tortas (a sweet waferish thin biscuit) that are delicious. They are also really expensive (as well as being addictive).

I have done a search and found a few recipes that don't seem right.

Is it possible that any of our members have an authentic recipe?

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#2 Fri 06 Nov 09 11:58am

Pakman

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From Estonia
Member since Tue 06 Oct 09

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

Are they from a bakery or store bought? If from the store what brand?

Have you run across this in your searching?
http://blogquat.blogspot.com/2008/11/wo … olive.html

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#3 Fri 06 Nov 09 1:45pm

Cindy

Occupation Registered Nurse
From Adelaide, OZ
Member since Tue 03 Aug 04

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

Yes Pakman and it is not the right recipe.
The brand is Ines Rosales, and the ones I want are the Sweet Olive oil tortas
http://www.inesrosales.com/

These are just wonderful and delicious. The ingredients on the packaging do not state the use of yeast, and the recipes I found do use yeast.

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#4 Fri 06 Nov 09 10:55pm

Pakman

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From Estonia
Member since Tue 06 Oct 09

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

Looking at the ingredient list; unbleached wheat flour, extra virgin olive oil (24%), sugar, baking powder, sesame seeds, anise seeds, salt and natural anise essence.

This recipe looks close.....
toodie jane, I only noticed your post now, sorry. Here's the recipe:
Olive-oil wafers
1 1/2 c plus 2 tablespoons all-p. flour
1/4 c unhulled sesame seeds
3 tablespoons sugar, plus more for sprinkling
1 tablespoon anise seeds
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 t salt
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 c plus 2 tablespoons ice water
2 large egg whites, beaten until foamy
Preheat oven, 400F, place racks in upper & lower thirds. In electric mixer bowl (with paddle attachments) mix flour, sesame seeds, sugar, anise seeds, baking power & salt on low, until just combined. In small bowl combine olive oil & water, add to flour mix. Beat on low until just combined, scrape down sides of bowl.
Shape a 1.5 tablespoon of dough into a ball. Place 2 balls at a time on a piece of parchment, at least 5" apart and cover with another piece of parchment. Roll out into v. thin 8x4" ovals (change the size if you wish). Transfer dought & parchment to a baking sheet. Lift off top piece of parchment. Generously brush ovals with egg white & sprinkle w/sugar. Repeat with 2 more balls of dough.
Bake, rotating sheets halfway through, until they are brown at edges & in spots on top, 6 - 8 mins. Cool on wire rack. Wafers may be kept, stacked between layers of parchment, in airtight cont. at room temp. of up to 4 days.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/465172

Seems Ines has kept her recipe a secret for 99 years. Trying to match the hand made ( roll ) factory produced torta will be a challenge.

I did find a book that has at least one recipe for it; Traditional Spanish Cooking by Janet Mendel. Search "google books" and they have a preview of the recipe on page 28. There is another recipe in the book on page 296 but they don't provide the preview.

OT but found this torta recipe and I'm going to give it a try.  whistle
http://www.blisstree.com/bakingdelights … erfection/

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#5 Fri 18 Jan 13 6:30pm

cymraeg.gariad

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Occupation Retired Chef
From Great Yarmouth, UK
Member since Fri 18 Jan 13

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

spanishfood.about dot com/od/dessertssweets/r/tortadeaceite.htm

This is supposedly the recipe but there are loads around.
On Jamie Does Andalucia these look like the ones he buys.

smile  big_smile

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#6 Sun 20 Jan 13 11:45am

hippytea

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Occupation Chief cook and bottle-washer
From Scotland
Member since Mon 12 Sep 11

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

Do ingredients on packaging usually mention yeast? E.g. is it mentioned on bread packets? I have none in the house so I can't check. But some things like that don't get mentioned - and after all, there's no live yeast left in the final product.

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#7 Sun 20 Jan 13 2:35pm

Maree

From Newcastle, Australia
Member since Sat 10 Mar 07

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

Hello cymraeg.gariad (did I get that right?), welcome to the forums.

Have no idea about Cindy's biscuits (sorry, and good to see you, Cindy).

Noticed you're from Great Yarmouth. What terrifying memories I have (x2) of crossing that stretch of water (to and from) and ended up in the nearby hospital due to attempting to moor a boat against the fast running tide on iced grass.

Am sure it's a lovely place;).

Back on topic, hope you've found or will find your recipe, Cindy.

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#8 Sun 20 Jan 13 4:12pm

cymraeg.gariad

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Occupation Retired Chef
From Great Yarmouth, UK
Member since Fri 18 Jan 13

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

I seem to remember that the nuns who make them said yeast was an ingredient

hippytea wrote:

Do ingredients on packaging usually mention yeast? E.g. is it mentioned on bread packets? I have none in the house so I can't check. But some things like that don't get mentioned - and after all, there's no live yeast left in the final product.

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#9 Sun 20 Jan 13 6:08pm

Grandmadamada

Member since Fri 19 Nov 10

Re: Tortas de Aceite recipe

it sounds like a thriller or a caccia al tesoro game wink  thumbsup good luck to the winner, I'm curiously waiting the end result  crossed wave

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