Expand German Sauchertorte date November 2009 File Sachertorte DSC03027 retouched.jpg thumb 220px Sachertorte from the Hotel Saucher , Vienna Image Franz Sacher.JPG thumb 220px center Franz Sacher center Sachertorte IPA de zax t t is a chocolate cake , invented by Franz Sacher in 1832 for Klemens Wenzel von Metternich in Vienna , Austria. ref name bbc cite news first Bethany last Bell title Happy ... and the Sachertorte was born. ref It is one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties. The Original Sachertorte is only made in Vienna and Salzburg , and is shipped from both locations ... of Bolzano , Italy. Citation needed date March 2011 History Origins Recipes similar to that of the Sachertorte ... Kochbuch . The history of the Sachertorte itself begins, however, in 1832, when Prince Metternich ... Sacher the rights to the phrase The Original Sachertorte and gave the Demel the rights to decorate .... Citation needed date November 2010 December 5th is National Sachertorte Day. ref cite web url ... sugar in it, as most Viennese consider the Sachertorte too dry to be eaten on its own. Citation needed ... von Sacher Masoch , a cake unique in that it uses redcurrant jam and marzipan . Sachertorte is made ... Commons category Sachertorte http www.sacher.com sacher SacherTorte index en.jsp The Original Sacher Torte Website http www.deliaonline.com recipes type of dish party food sachertorte.html Sachertorte ... BBC News Happy Birthday, cake http www.chocolatecakechurch.org 2008 06 13 is sachertorte the ultimate devotion Is Sachertorte the Ultimate Devotion? , courtesy of the parody religion The Chocolate ... cuisine Category History of Vienna af Sachertorte ar bar Sacher Tuatn bg ca Tarta Sacher cs Sacher v dort da Sachertorte de Sachertorte es Tarta Sacher fr Sachertorte ko it Sacher he la Torta Sacher hu Sacher torta mk nl Sachertorte ja no Sachertorte pl Tort Sachera pt Sachertorte ru sk Sacherova torta fi Sacherkakku sv Sachert rta ... more details
Image Sachertorte DSC03027.JPG thumb right 250px Sachertorte from Hotel Sacher , Vienna . Not to be confused with tort , a civil wrong at law. A torte is a cake made primarily with eggs, sugar, and ground nuts instead of flour. Variations may include bread crumbs as well as some flour. ref name m w http www.m w.com dictionary torte Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary Online accessed June 23, 2007 ref Tortes are Central Europe an in origin. The word torte is derived from the German word Torte pronounced IPA de t t , which has a somewhat different meaning , which was derived from the Italian word torta , which was used to describe a round cake or bread. ref name m w The most well known of the typical tortes include the Austrian Sachertorte and Linzertorte , the German Schwarzw lder Kirschtorte and the many layered Hungarian Dobos torte . But other well known European confections are also tortes, such as the French St. Honor Cake G teau St. Honor . Tortes are commonly baked in a Springform pan . An element common to most tortes is sweet Icing food icing . Exceptions include several French cuisine French tortes, such as G teau Merc d s and G teau Alcazar. When the cake is layered, a thick covering of icing is placed between the layers, and there is almost always icing on the tops and sides of the torte. A number of European tortes do not have layers. In America, wedding cake s are sometimes called tortes, and their creation has developed into quite a complicated technique of its own. Citation needed date June 2008 Well known European tortes G teau Merc d s G teau Pithiviers G teau Progr s Linzer torte Napoleon Lithuanian Torte Reform Torte Sacher torte Schwarzw lder Kirschtorte Black Forest cake St. Honor Cake Tarta de Santiago Vasa s Torte See also Chocolate brownie References reflist External links http www.timesonline.co.uk tol life and style food and drink recipes article2900103.ece torte recipe at the London Times Nov. 24 2007 Category Cakes Category German ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2008 Expand German Franz Sacher date December 2009 Image Franz Sacher.JPG thumb center Franz Sacher center Franz Sacher 1816 1907 was an Austrian people Austrian Jewish confectioner , best known as the inventor of the world famous chocolate cake, the Sachertorte . In 1832 Austria s minister of foreign affairs , Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich Prince Metternich , ordered his court s kitchen to create a special dessert for a dinner to be attended by high ranking guests. Dass er mir aber keine Schand macht, heut Abend Let there be no shame on me tonight , he is reported to have declared. Unfortunately, on the day of the dinner the chief cook of Metternich s household was taken ill, and the task of preparing the dessert had to be passed to Franz Sacher, then in his second year of apprenticeship at the palace. The result was the magnificent chocolate cake devised on the spot by the 16 year old trainee. Franz Sacher was born in Vienna and died in Baden bei Wien . In 1876 his son, Eduard Sacher Eduard , opened the Hotel Sacher , near the Vienna State Opera State Opera House in Vienna , and the Sachertorte, the still secret recipe of which he had inherited, played no small part in spreading the fame of the hotel. See also Sacher DEFAULTSORT Sacher, Franz Category 1816 births Category 1907 deaths Category 19th century Austrian people Category Austro Hungarian people Category Austrian chefs Category Confectioners Category Austrian Jews Category Austrian expatriates in Hungary Category People from Vienna Category People from Levice District Category People from Baden bei Wien Austria bio stub Austria hist stub bg de Franz Sacher hr Franz Sacher it Franz Sacher hu Franz Sacher pl Franz Sacher ... more details
Expand German Sacher date March 2011 Family name name Sacher image image size width in pixels caption pronunciation meaning lang la Zacharias , Zacharius Zechariah lang he Z khary h , lang yi Zekhary hu, Zkh rye, Skh rye , from Tanakh, also Christian New Testament MHG saher, sacher from Sachau , Sachern region Austria, Germany, Poland ref Alexander Beider http www.avotaynu.com books DJSGNames.htm Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia ref language German related names Zacher , Zacherl , Zachert Zach , Zachmann Zechel Zachries , Zachris Zarges Zacharias , Zachariae lang pl Zachariasz , Zachar Zakhar , Czech and Ukrainian , Zakharov , Skaryavey lang yi Sharye, Sarye Szaria , Sariya footnotes nolinklanguage yes Sacher may refer to Franz Sacher , Austrian baker, creator of the Sachertorte Hotel Sacher , a five star hotel in Vienna Sachertorte , famous chocolate cake and Viennese specialty Lara Sacher , Australian actress Paul Sacher , Swiss conductor, patron and impresario Sarolta Zalatnay , born Charlotte Sacher born 1947, Budapest , Hungarian singer the House of Sacher Masoch Leopold von Sacher Masoch , Austrian writer and journalist See also Reflist surname Sacher Category German language surnames Category Austro Bavarian language surnames Category Surnames derived from patronyms Category Surnames derived from toponyms Category Jewish surnames Category Hebrew loanwords surname stub cs Sacher de Sacher ru ... more details
Live Reports is a division of Nexsound runned by Dmytro Fedorenko a.k.a Kotra producer Kotra . Starting from 2003 in music 2003 Nexsound is not only a CD and netlabel but also an organizing structure for making live performances for its artists around the world, and inviting artists from other countries to play in Ukraine . The main aim of Live Reports is to release and distribute live sessions of Nexsound s artists recorded on different festivals and local parties in Ukraine and anywhere else, and also the recordings of artists invited by Nexsound to play on our events. Releases from Live Reports presented on archive.org nlr01 Kotra producer Kotra and Zavoloka Untitled Live nlr02 Andrey Kiritchenko Live At Ultrahang Festival nlr03 Alexei Borisov , Cisfinitum , CD R RU.NOISE nlr04 Kotra producer Kotra Violet Sachertorte nlr05 Andrey Kiritchenko & Kotra Live on EM Vizija nlr06 The Moglass Ingermanlandia Live nlr07 V A Detali Zvuku festival 2006 nlr08 Violet Universam 2006 nlr09 V A Detali Zvuku festival 2007 See also List of record labels External links http nexsound.org nlr Official site Category Ukrainian record labels Category Independent record labels Category Record labels established in 2003 Category Experimental music record labels Category Electronic music record labels ... more details
their friend Dybbuk Sachertorte sends an email pleading for help, the twins go save him they cannot ... is the fourth novel and deals with more of the Sachertorte family s past, as well as the encounter .... He is short and has a beard. Recurring characters Faustina Sachertorte Sister of Dybbuk and the current ... Sachertorte Djinn friend of John and Philippa. His mother is the djinn Doctor Sachertorte, who helps .... Rudyard Teer The djinn son of Iblis and half brother of Dybbuk Sachertorte. He suffers the same fate ... Marid John Gaunt Philippa Gaunt Layla Gaunt Nimrod Godwin Mr Rakshasas Ayesha Godwin Dybbuk Sachertorte Jenny Sachertorte Faustina Sachertorte Jinn Rabbi Joshua Jann Frank Vodyannoy Zadie Eloko Baron ... Dybbuk Sachertorte his father was Iblis and mother Jenny Jirjis Ibn Rajmus Shaitan No Shaitans ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 original research date October 2010 A signature dish is a recipe that identifies an individual chef . Ideally it should be unique and allow an informed gastronome to name the chef in a blind tasting. It can be thought of as the culinary equivalent of an artist finding their own style, or an author finding their own voice. In practice a chef s signature dish often changes with time or they may claim several signature dishes. In a weaker sense, a signature dish may become associated with an individual restaurant, particularly if the chef who created it has since moved on or died. It can also be used to refer to a culinary region, in which case its meaning may be the equivalent of national dish . At its weakest, the term can simply mean chef s specials which are in no way unique or even particularly unusual. Examples Franz Sacher sachertorte ref cite web url http hotels.lonelyplanet.com hotel Salzburg Hotel Sacher Salzburg P1000138170.html title Hotel Sacher Salzburg work Lonely Planet accessdate 2008 10 16 ref Albert Roux Souffl Suissesse ref cite news title Rural Treat url http www.caterersearch.com Articles 2001 07 26 22901 rural treat.html work Caterersearch date 26 July 2001 accessdate 2008 10 16 ref Gordon Ramsay cappuccino of white beans with grated truffles ref cite news title The Get Kitchen Confident url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DE3D8123FF936A35752C1A9609C8B63 work The New York Times date 16 October 2008 accessdate 2008 10 16 first Sandra last Ballentine ref Heston Blumenthal Snail Snails in cuisine snail porridge ref cite news title Hot stuff at 200 degrees below zero url http www.telegraph.co.uk arts main.jhtml?xml arts 2005 06 21 ftheston21.xml work The Daily Telegraph date 21 June 2005 accessdate 2008 10 16 location London first Cassandra last Jardine ref Fergus Henderson roast bone marrow with parsley salad ref cite news title Sexy Beast url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C04E7D91030F93 ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Infobox hotel hotel name Hotel Sacher image Sacher.JPG image width 250px caption Hotel Sacher main entrance location Philharmonikerstra e , br Vienna , Austria coordinates opening date 1876 stars 5 diamonds closing date developer Eduard Sacher operator owner Eduard Sacher GmbH br Elisabeth G rtler number of restaurants number of rooms 152 number of suites floor area floors parking website http www.sacher.com sacher.com footnotes The Hotel Sacher is a five star hotel in the Innere Stadt Innenstadt of Vienna , Austria , next to the Vienna State Opera Staatsoper . It is famous for the speciality of the house, the Sachertorte chocolate cake. There is also an art gallery in the hotel with works from the 19th century. The hotel is built where Antonio Vivaldi once lived. History The hotel was founded in 1876 by Eduard Sacher 1843 1892 as a maison meubl e . After his death his widow Anna Sacher 1859 1930 became manager. Under her rule, the hotel became one of the finest hotels in the world, where the aristocracy and diplomats would meet. After World War I Anna Sacher upheld the upper class reputation of the hotel and denied service to guests of non aristocratic descent, at the same time granting generous credit to impoverished aristocrats. Her management ran the business into financial problems ref Matthias, p. 22. ref and eventually to bankruptcy and change of ownership in the 1930s. ref Campbell and Cotter, p. 33. ref Since 1934, the hotel has been owned by the Elisabeth G rtler G rtler family under the company name Eduard Sacher Gesellschaft mit beschr nkter Haftung GmbH & Co OHG . This company also owns the sterreichischer Hof hotel in Salzburg . The most interesting fact that is omitted practically everywhere is that, immediately after the end of WW2, occupied Austria was divided into four zones with Vienna itself becoming an international zone the British used the Hotel as their headquarters and it even appears in The Third Man . The hotel ... more details
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Serbs Serbian culture Serbian cuisine Serbian language Serbian srpska kuhinja is heterogeneous, influenced by the cuisine of the Mediterranean Byzantine Empire Greece , Oriental Turkish cuisine Turkish and Austro Hungarian cuisine . It has unique mix of various traditions Serbian confectionery confectioneries often offer koljivo , baklava , nut roll and sachertorte . In recent times the Serbian diaspora has spread the cuisine across the world. Most people in Serbia will have three meals daily, breakfast , lunch and dinner , with lunch being the largest in the Mediterranean fashion. However, traditionally, only lunch and dinner existed, with breakfast being introduced in the second half of the 19th century. ref cite news first Dragomir last Antoni title work Politika 33300 publisher Politika page 11 date 2006 07 23 language Serbian Note that there is typo in reference which says 20th century but a quote right after it speaks about 19th century ref A number of foods which are simply bought in the West, are often made at home in Serbia. These include rakija fruit brandy , slatko , jam , Gelatin dessert jelly , various Pickling pickled foods , notably sauerkraut , ajvar and even sausage s. The reasons for this range from economical to cultural. Food preparation is a strong part of the Serbian family tradition. Serbian cuisine is generally lacking in spice s and herb s practically only black pepper and ground paprika are in widespread use, along with parsley used for soups. ref name ekonomist cite web url http www.ekapija.com website sr page 82512 title http www.ekapija.com website sr page 82512 language Serbian publisher Ekonomist magazine date 2006 12 11 ref Other spices sometimes used include Black pepper White pepper white pepper , allspice , coriander , Bay Laurel , celery and clove . History The Serbian food implies not only region elements connected to Serbia, but other parts of former Yugoslavia as well. Great influences have be ... more details
dablink sterreich and Oesterreich redirect here. For the surname rendered in either of these two ways, see sterreich surname . For the Austrian national anthem, whose melody is often given the short form name sterreich or Oesterreich , see Land der Berge, Land am Strome . About the country pp move indef Infobox country maxwidth 250px width 250px native name lang de Republik sterreich local name Austria conventional long name Republic of Austria common name Austria image flag Flag of Austria.svg image coat Austria Bundesadler.svg image map EU Austria.svg map caption map caption location color dark green region Europe region color dark grey subregion the European Union subregion color green legend EU Austria.svg national motto national anthem lang de Land der Berge, Land am Strome Spaces 2 small German language German br Land of Mountains, Land by the River small br center File Land der Berge Land am Strome instrumental.ogg center official languages German language German Standard Austrian German ref name Britannica Cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 44183 Austria title Austria date 31 May 2009 work Encyclop dia Britannica publisher Encyclop dia Britannica Online accessdate 31 May 2009 ref regional languages Slovene language Slovene , Croatian language Croatian , and Hungarian language Hungarian ethnic groups 91.1 Austrians , former Yugoslavs 4 includes Croatians, Slovenes, Serbs, and Bosniaks , Turks 1.6 , German 0.9 , other or unspecified 2.4 2001 census ref Cite web url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos au.html title Austria author World Factbook date 3 August 2010 work publisher CIA accessdate 14 August 2010 ref capital Vienna latd 48 latm 12 latNS N longd 16 longm 21 longEW E largest city Vienna government type Federal republic Federal Parliamentary republic leader title1 President of Austria President leader name1 Heinz Fischer leader title2 Chancellor of Austria Chancellor leader name2 Werner Faymann SP leader ... more details