The first time I tried this moussy chocolate tart filling I was very happy, because I new I had found a recipe I would use for a long time. ( that was at least 10 years ago) It is a lightly cooked version of a chocolate tart that can be eaten warm if you can’t wait. This recipe involves three steps. I have been asked by a number of people to post it as, I think they enjoyed eating them. Even , Skater likes these chocolate tarts which is a minor miracle in itself .
When my teenager was about 5 or 6 he asked me what I did when I went to work. I told him that I was making desserts for people and he wanted to know if there was anything made with chocolate. I asked if he would like me to bring him home a piece of chocolate tart and he eagerly agreed. The next day I sat him at the table with his little knife and fork and a big piece of chocolate tart. He dived in taking a chunk and rolling it around in his mouth, once he had finished his mouthful he asked me how much people paid for a slice of this dessert. I thought that he was really clever asking this and informed him that the cost was around $15.00. He looked at me in horror and then said he wouldn’t even pay $2.00 for it. I was shocked … the little smarty pants! This is not the tart that he rejected by the way…
Chocolate Salted Caramel Tarts
Ingredients
Chocolate Pastry.
- 250 gm icing sugar powdered sugar
- 30 gm cocoa powder unsweetened (1/4 cup)
- 450 gm butter soft
- 3 whole eggs (70 gm large)
- 100 gm almond meal 1/2 cup
- 780 gm plain flour
Caramel
- 250 gm caster sugar superfine
- 100 ml cream thickened or heavy,
- 150 gm butter unsalted chilled cubed (5.28oz)
- 1-1.5 teaspoon flaked sea salt
- 40 ml water
- 1/2 tsp lemon Juice
Chocolate Mousse Mixture
- 150 gm dark chocolate 50-70 % 5.28oz
- 100 gm butter unsalted chopped
- 1 whole Egg
- 1 whole yolk
- 60 gm sugar caster superfine
Instructions
- This recipe makes quite a large amount of pastry. Cut it in 1/2 and freeze for next time . It is delicate to work with but it is the most beautiful pastry.
- Beat the butter and powdered sugar until light. Add the eggs and mix well. Add the sifted flour and cocoa and mix till just combined. Turn on to a bench and push together into a disk. This pastry is very soft and needs to be chilled till firm. Take it out of the fridge and leave till just softening. You will need to work quickly and flour the bench well. Alternatively use baking paper to help roll it out thinly as possible. If holes form it can be pushed together to cover, but do this well, over lapping and keeping it chilled and thin. Roll out, lining 12 - 18 small or 6 medium individual tart tins ( yes you can make 1 medium sized one). Rest again in the refrigerator 15 minutes. Blind bake till golden. Cool .
- Put the sugar into a heavy saucepan along with the water and lemon juice. Swirl the pan to coat the sugar completely. ( try not to stir the sugar, it will encourage crystalization). Put the pan onto medium heat and watch, only swirling occasionally until it starts to colour. Watch it carefully from here. Let it get deep dark golden brown then take off the heat. Carefully add the cream and whisk to combine. The cream will bubble up, before subsiding . Be very careful of the steam and the heat in the sugar syrup. Add 1 teaspoon of the salt and whisk to combine. Now add the butter a few cubes at a time, whisking it into the caramel. Once all of the butter is incorporated test for salt again. It will take up to another 1/2 a teaspoon but add to your taste. Put into a container and cool. (best straight from the fridge for this recipe).
- Melt the butter and chocolate together and set aside while you beat yolk, egg and sugar till light and creamy ( I use the stand mixer). This lightness gives the mixture its moussey lightness so beat it till white and fluffy. Fold the two mixtures together till combined.
To finish and cook
- Put a 1/2 teaspoon of ( chilled)caramel into the bottom of each tart case, spreading well. Spoon chocolate mousse onto each tart till 3/4 full.
- Put the tarts onto a tray and bake at 160 ( 320 F) degrees for 10-12 minutes. The tarts should still be soft .
- Cool and dust with cocoa and place a 1/2 marshmallow on top.
This recipe will make 10 times more caramel than you need. Use it with ice cream, mixed with cream for cake fillings, drizzled over a warm cake or as a glaze over hot fruit and frangipane tarts.
Do you have a favourite chocolate recipe or a very fussy child?
celia
Oooh, that cheeky monkey, he’s lucky he ever got dessert again! 🙂 Lovely recipe, Tania! Hope you’re all having a wonderful Easter!
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Thanks Celia, and I hope you havent eaten all of your chocolates
susan mathew
wow.. nice to have found you
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And I hope to learn a bit from you!
kristin
This looks delicious! What a great recipe – I can’t wait to try it!
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Hello Kristin, I hope you do try it and let me know how you went!
Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella
Just the perfect timing for Easter Tania!
Joanne
These look amazing! Chocolate, salted caramel, and marshmallow…in my opinion, these are priceless.
grace
is it wrong that my favorite thing about these magnificent tarts is the finishing touch of a marshmallow on top? brilliant!
Verena
Wow, these Tartes look so yummy!
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Hello Verena, thank you for looking !!
Chompchomp
Everytime I read your blog lately I start craving something sweet! These little tarts are gorgeous!
Iron Chef Shellie
These look wickedly bad for my hips, but heaven on the lips!!
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yes warning …. these will include calories
Angie@Angie's Recipes
They look fabulous! The marshmallow garnish looks so adorable.
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Thank you Angie!
Tenille @ My Family Table
Now this is why I haven’t been blogging as much lately; my waistline can’t take it! Your tarts are to die for.
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I thought you were quiet, thin up and come back!
Diane
Not only do they look gorgeous but I can testify that they do taste gorgeous- makes your knees go weak with every mouthful…You are a master choc wizard miss Tania!
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Oh you do so spoil me Diaaaaaaaaane
Bec
I would also like to be kept chilled and thin
these look delish x
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You are chilled and thin Rebecca!
Rosa
Gorgeous tarts! So scrumptious. I love salted caramel.
Cheers,
Rosa
yummychunklet
Well, these certainly look tasty enough to be $15!
Flavors of the Sun
It’s no wonder when you see gorgeous desserts like these exactly why salted caramel is so insanely popular all over the world. What a love presentation of a lovely recipe.
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Thank you Victoria, that is lovely of you
3outa4
These look amazing….
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Thank you Grosbina !
Kiran @ KiranTarun.com
Any chocolate recipe is my favorite, in my book. That looks amazing 😀
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Thank you for your kind comments….x
sara
YUM! These tarts look amazing – totally delicious! 🙂
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thank you Sara
Hotly Spiced
What gorgeous looking tarts Tania. These are so perfect and cute. And chocolate with caramel – is there a better combination! xx
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Thanks Charlie, it is hard to resist choc and caramel