Resembling the iconic French opera houses of France, the Opera Cake is a posh cake rich in coffee and calories, and has a sophisticated flavor profile. You will love indulging in this rich cake that is resplendent with ganache and nutty almond.
Here’s an interesting fact, and you might have guessed it right: the French Opera cake gets its name from the opera house! It is said the layers of the opera cake look exactly like the different tiers of the opera houses, hence the name. Like most French desserts, this dessert also has a veil of mystique around it even though a certain chef is credited to its invention.
The story begins in 1955 at Dalloyau, a renowned Parisian patisserie that had been delighting customers since the days of Versailles in the 17th century. It was here that Cyriaque Gavillon worked his pastry magic. As a true artist with sugar, Gavillon was always challenging himself to create new confections.
He wanted to develop a cake where each bite transported the eater on a journey of flavors. Through tireless experimentation, layering tastes and textures, a masterpiece began to take shape. The rich coffee-infused ganache was swirled with silky chocolate and the alternating strata were built, like a pastry in three acts.
When his wife sampled his creation, she exclaimed it reminded her of the grandeur of the Palais Garnier opera house, with its tiered balconies and gilded boxes. The name "Opera Cake" captured Gavillon's vision and it stuck since then. Ever since slices of his legendary cake have offered patrons their own private performance on the palate.
The opera cake is a work of edible art composed of six precisely layered components. It begins with a base of Joconde sponge cake, a light and airy almond-flavored sponge. This first layer is soaked in rich coffee syrup to absorb its potent flavor.
Next, a layer of velvety coffee-infused French buttercream is spread. Its creaminess balances the coffee's bitterness. Then, another piece of the almond sponge is laid, again soaked in espresso syrup.
The third layer is a decadent chocolate ganache, made from cream and chocolate. Its sweet luxuriousness provides contrast to the coffee. Another almond sponge, also coffee-soaked, is placed above it.
The crowning layer contains the luscious chocolate ganache with a smooth chocolate glaze that is poured over the top to finish. Its glossy sheen not only looks beautiful but adds a satisfying crispness to each bite.
The sublime interplay of almond, coffee and chocolate flavors in each meticulously constructed stratum is what defines the opera cake's elegant taste. Its elaborate preparation requires time and care but results in a true work of edible art worthy of enjoyment.
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