Esterházy torta is a Hungarian cake named after Prince Paul III Anton Esterházy de Galántha, a member of the Esterházy dynasty and diplomat of the Austrian Empire. It was invented by Budapest confectioners in the late 19th century and soon became one of the most famous cakes in the lands of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
Esterházy torta consists of buttercream spiced with cognac or vanilla, sandwiched between four and five layers of almond meringue (macaron) dough. The torte is iced with a fondant glaze and decorated with a characteristic chocolate striped pattern. There are, however, many different recipe variations. In Hungary, the original almonds have been entirely replaced by walnuts.

Characteristic of: Austrian cuisine Hungarian cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Alcohol Almond
Also known as:
English: Eszterházy TorteEsterházy Torte
German: Esterházy Schnitten
Wikidata ID: Q253209
Wikipedia title: Esterházy torte
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