=== FOR THE PANS ===
          Nonstick vegetable cooking
          -spray
          (or 1 1/2 tbspns unsalted
          -butter or
          Margarine)
     3 tb Sugar
          === HAZELNUT TORTE ===
    10    Eggs – (extra large);
          -separated
 1 1/2 c  Sugar
     4 c  Finely-ground unblanched
          -hazelnuts
   1/4 ts Salt
          === FILLING AND FROSTING ===
 2 1/2 c  Well-chilled heavy cream
     2 tb Sugar
     1 ts Vanilla extract
          === DECORATION ===
    12    Whole Blanched and toasted
          -hazelnuts
          (or 1/4 cup finely-ground;
          Lightly-toasted hazelnuts)
 For the pans: Liberally spray or butter two 10-inch springform pans,
 add half the sugar to each, and tilt the pans first to one side, then
 to the other, until all surfaces are evenly coated with sugar. Tap
 out any excess sugar and set the pans aside. Preheat the oven to 350
 degrees. For the hazelnut torte: Beat the egg yolks and sugar in the
 large electric mixer bowl at highest speed for 3 to 5 minutes, until
 the color and consistency of mayonnaise. Reduce the speed to low and
 mix in the hazelnuts (the mixture will be very thick). Beat the egg
 whites with the salt to stiff peaks. Fold about one fourth of the
 beaten whites into the hazelnut mixture to lighten it, then gently
 but thoroughly fold in the balance until no streaks of white or tan
 show. Divide the batter evenly between the two prepared pans,
 smoothing the surface as much as possible. Bake in the lower third of
 the oven for 45 minutes. Remove the torte layers from the oven and
 cool upright in their pans on wire racks for 10 minutes. Loosen each
 layer around the edge with a spatula, then release and remove the
 springform pan sides. Very carefully loosen each torte from the pan
 bottom, lift the bottoms off, and cool the layers on wire racks to
 room temperature. For the filling and frosting: Whip the cream with
 the sugar and vanilla to very stiff peaks. Place one torte layer
 upside down on a large cake plate and spread with half the whipped
 cream. Set the second layer on top, right side up, and frost with the
 remaining whipped cream. Do not frost the sides of the torte. To
 decorate: Arrange the whole hazelnuts in a circle around the top of
 the torte or sprinkle the finely ground nuts evenly over the top. Let
 the torte stand at least 30 minutes before serving. When cutting, use
 a sharp serrated knife. This recipe yields ?? servings.
 Comments: To toast hazelnuts, spread the nuts in a baking pan and set
 in a 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 minutes. Cool 10 minutes, bundle in
 a clean tea towel, and rub briskly to remove the skins. Any bits
 clinging to the nuts will add color. The easiest way to grind
 hazelnuts fine — either unblanched or blanched and toasted — is in
 a food processor fitted with the metal chopping blade. But proceed
 with caution lest you churn the nuts to paste. For this torte, they
 should be feathery.
                 
                 Yields       
                1 servings