Raspberry Linzer Torte recipe (2024)

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Looking for a showstopping dessert that’s as delicious as it is beautiful? Look no further than this spectacular Raspberry Linzer Torte recipe! With its eye-catching rich almond lattice crust filled with a juicy, sweet raspberry filling, it’s guaranteed to impress.

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Decorated with powdered sugar, this gorgeous torte is perfect for birthdays, holidays, or any special occasion that calls for a dessert with wow-factor. Whether you’re a novice baker or seasoned pro, this Raspberry Linzer Torte is easier to make than you think and will have your guests begging for the recipe.

I’m really excited to bring this Raspberry Linzer Torte recipe to you. This was a recipe from my husband John’s grandmother. My mother-in-law dug it out of her recipe box and said that she had tried it a couple of times and had never been able to get it to come out right.

Needless to say, I was a little nervous about giving it a try. If John’s mom wasn’t successful, I wasn’t confident that I would be either.

John’s grandmother passed away before I ever met him so I wasn’t able to get any hints from her.

What is a Linzer Torte?

The Linzer Torte is said to be the oldest cake in the world often made for Christmas! It gets its name from Linz Austria.

The name Linzer means a buttery torte made with chopped almonds, sugar, and spices, and filled with jam or preserves, traditionally red currents. I took the liberty to fill it with my own homemade raspberry filling.

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What is a Linzer Torte Made of?

Torte Shell Ingredients

  • All-purpose Flour.
  • Unsalted Butter. I recommend high-quality butter since the flavor is so important to this recipe. Land Of Lates, Plugaria, or Kerry Gold are my favorites.
  • Powdered Sugar. It is also referred to as confectioner’s sugar.
  • Almonds. I used unsalted almonds.
  • Egg yolks. We use large eggs in our baking for consistency.
  • Vanilla. Pure vanilla extract is what we use but use what you prefer.

Raspberry Filling Ingredients

  • Fresh Raspberries.
  • White Granulated Sugar.
  • Fresh Lemon. Juice and zest.
  • Unsalted Butter.
  • All-purpose Flour.

How to Make Raspberry Torte Filling

In a saucepan, combine raspberries, sugar, salt, lemon juice, zest, and butter. Cook over medium-low heat until berries soften (5 minutes). Stir in flour and cook until thickened (about 2 minutes). Remove from heat and set aside to cool.

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How to make the perfect torte crust

  1. A little more than half of the dough is pressed into a lightly greased tart pan.
  2. Roll the remaining dough and cut it into strips.
  3. Gently lay it crosswise over the filling. Just lift the pieces lightly if you choose to do the “crosshatch” pattern as I did. You can’t fold them back because they will break.
    • You can also just make a “checkerboard” pattern if you don’t want to try and weave them.

This beautiful golden color is from the egg yolks. Try not to eat more of the dough than you put on the pie (guilty).

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Tips for making the perfect Raspberry Torte

  • Measure ingredients: This torte came out beautifully delicious. Our success was the result of measuring the ingredients. We decided that her error was in thinking 9 oz of the grounded almonds equaled one cup in volume. It doesn’t. It is closer to 2-1/2 cups.
  • I made my own raspberry filling for this torte, but you can use any fruit jam or even a purchased pie filling.
  • Keeping the dough cold is the secret to successfully rolling the Raspberry Torte dough. Putting the dough between two pieces of waxed paper helped transfer it to the torte pan. This dough will not fold as a pie crust does. If it cracks, simply press the crack out.
    • I had some cracks in the latticework and some of them but I didn’t mind. I think that adds to the rustic beauty.
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Raspberry Linzer Torte

Author: Hostess At Heart

Raspberry Linzer Torte is a rustically beautiful tart that combines the nuttiness of the homemade shell with the freshness of the raspberry filling.

5 from 5 votes

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 25 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American, Italian

Keyword: Raspberry Linzer, Raspberry Linzer Torte

Servings: 10 Servings

Ingredients

Shell

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 9 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 2 cups powdered sugar plus additional for final dusting
  • 2 cups ground almonds
  • 6 egg yolks
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Raspberry Filling

  • 2-1/2 cups fresh raspberries
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 tbsp butter unsalted
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • zest of 1 lemon

Instructions

  • In a saucepan, combine raspberries, sugar, salt, lemon juice, zest, and butter. Cook over medium-low heat until berries soften (5 minutes). Stir in flour and cook until thickened (about 2 minutes). Remove from heat and set aside to cool.

Shell

  • Preheat oven to 325 °F. Lightly grease tart or round cake pan.

  • In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, blend flour and butter together. Add powdered sugar and almonds and blend until combined. Add egg yolks and vanilla and blend until combined.

  • Take a little more than half of the dough and press it into an 8 or 9-inch tart pan or round cake pan.

  • Spread the filling (or jam) over the dough.

  • Press the remaining dough between two pieces of waxed paper or plastic wrap. Roll flat and cut into strips. A pizza or ravioli cutter works great but a knife will work too.

  • Lie strips crosswise over the filling.

  • Bake slowly for 50 to 60 minutes. If shell starts getting to brown cover the edges with foil.

  • Sift additional powdered sugar over the top.

  • Store covered at room temperature.

Notes

If you aren’t making your own filling, use 1/2 pint of fruit jam or ready made pie filling.

Nutrition

Calories: 480kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 9gFat: 25gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 147mgSodium: 17mgPotassium: 56mgFiber: 3gSugar: 30gVitamin A: 510IUVitamin C: 3.7mgCalcium: 71mgIron: 2.4mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.

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This recipe was originally published in October 2016. Information was updated and clarified in January 2024. I did not make any changes to the recipe.

Raspberry Linzer Torte recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Linzer torte made of? ›

Linzer torte is a very short, crumbly pastry made of flour, unsalted butter, egg yolks, lemon zest, cinnamon and lemon juice, and ground nuts, usually hazelnuts, but even walnuts or almonds are used, covered with a filling of redcurrant, raspberry, or apricot preserves.

Why is it preferable to bake Linzer tarts the day before serving? ›

If I have one recommendation, it's to make your linzer cookies earlier than you want to eat or serve them. After a few days they will start to soften, the flavours will blend together, and they will melt in your mouth.

How many calories are in a Linzer tart? ›

442 Calories

What is Linzer torte in English? ›

Meaning of Linzer torte in English

a sweet food consisting of an open pie shell (= a layer of pastry covering the bottom and sides of a shallow dish) filled with fruit jam and covered with thin strips of pastry flavored with almonds: The Austrian Linzer torte is often eaten at Christmas.

What are the three types of torte? ›

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Does Linzer torte need to be refrigerated? ›

This torte will keep for a few days at room temperature or in the refrigerator for about a week. It can also be frozen.

Should Linzer tarts be refrigerated? ›

Storage information: Store filled Linzer cookies, well wrapped, at room temperature (when filled with jam) or in the refrigerator (if filled with curd) for several days; freeze for longer storage.

What are the six tart baking tips? ›

Here are 6 of Kirsten's best quick tips in tart making:
  1. Don't over mix your pastry dough.
  2. Chill your dough before you start rolling it out.
  3. Make sure your pastry goes into the corners of your tart shell.
  4. Don't grease your shells.
  5. Chill again and refrigerate!
  6. Choose Silikomart.

Where is Linzer tart from? ›

Linzer cookies are a twist off the linzer torte, originating from Linz, Austria. The linzer torte is one of the oldest tortes in the world, found in an Austrian abbey in the early 1700s. Luckily for us, the linzer torte was brought to the US around 1850s.

How much sugar is in a jam tart? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100gOne tart (30g)
Sugars32.3g9.7g
Fibre1.9g0.6g
Protein3.8g1.1g
Salt0.11g0.03g
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How many calories are in raspberry Linzer? ›

Linzer raspberry cookies, raspberry by PEPPERIDGE FARM contains 120 calories per 30 g serving. This serving contains 2.5 g of fat, 1 g of protein and 24 g of carbohydrate. The latter is 13 g sugar and 1 g of dietary fiber, the rest is complex carbohydrate.

What makes a torte different from a cake? ›

While a cake may also contain other ingredients, these are basic for baking a sponge cake whereas the torte is a flourless cake. Tortes are baked with heavy ingredients, such as groundnuts or bread crumbs along with eggs. The difference in the use of the ingredients makes tortes much richer in taste and texture.

What is the flavor of Linzer torte? ›

If you have been living under a rock for your entire life and never had a Linzer torte before. Linzer tortes are a nut-based cake with tons of jam. They are usually flavored with cinnamon, cloves, and lemon zest which gives them an incredible holiday feel. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What is the difference between a torte and a Linzer tart? ›

Many tortes are multilayered cakes made with nuts, but the Linzer torte is different—it's decidedly more tart than cake, but still centered on nuts. There's a rich nut pastry crust that's covered with jam, then a lattice top of the same nut pastry.

What is a torte cake made of? ›

It's made of nut-rich pastry crust, covered with raspberry jam, and then topped with more crust woven into a lattice. The torte is named for the city of Linz, Austria, where it originated, and variations proliferate. Almonds are traditional, but some Linzers call for hazelnuts or pecans.

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