linzertorte
English
Noun
linzertorte (countable and uncountable, plural linzertortes or linzertorten)
- Alternative form of Linzertorte.
- 2006 December, Ellen Hart, chapter 29, in Night Vision (A Jane Lawless Mystery; 14), New York, N.Y.: St. Martin’s Minotaur, →ISBN, page 258:
- She stayed long enough to have a slice of linzertorte, then excused herself.
- 2014, Mark Kurlansky, Talia Kurlansky, “Dessert: Linzertorte”, in International Night: A Father and Daughter Cook Their Way Around the World: Including More than 250 Recipes, New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury USA, →ISBN, “Austria Night” section, page 342:
- I have tasted linzertorten in Vienna, in Salzburg, even in Linz, where it was created. It is always a little different. I have seen it with red currants, with the raspberry preserves mixed with applesauce, with almonds instead of hazelnuts.
- 2015, Diane Mott Davidson, “Babsie’s Tarts”, in Goldy’s Kitchen cookbook: Cooking, Writing, Family, Life, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow, →ISBN, chapter 6 (Desserts or This Is Not Your Low-Carb Chapter, Either), page 242:
- This is all by way of saying that for Babsie’s Tarts, my aim was to develop individual linzertortes, of equal size.