Burnt Almond Torte appears as a signature dish in 1 United States cities. See each city's local variant and where to eat it.
Burnt Almond Torte · Pittsburgh
A light yellow sponge cake layered with custard buttercream and coated in toasted, candied almond crunch. Prantl's Bakery's signature, widely called one of America's best cakes.
Prantl's Bakery, a long-running Pittsburgh bakery, debuted its Burnt Almond Torte around 1970, when Henry Prantl reworked a candied-almond cake at the Walnut Street shop in Shadyside. The cake layers a light sponge with a custard buttercream and a coating of caramelised, toasted almonds. It became the city's default birthday and celebration cake, sold from the Shadyside and downtown shops, and was named one of America's best cakes by national outlets. Locals ship it across the country.
Where to eat in Pittsburgh:
- Prantl's Bakery