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Title: Chocolate tart
Post by: Paul on May 16, 2009, 08:22:11 am
Chocolate tart

Serves lots of people, cut in thin slivers!

1 24-26cm shortcrust tart shell, baked blind.  Or buy one


Creme fraiche (or sour cream) 250g
Best quality dark chocolate 200g
Unsalted butter 50g

Add all ingredients into TMZ and mix on speed 3 at 70 C for 5 minutes or until all melted and mixed.  Pour into cooled tart shell and put in fridge.  Take it out about an hour before serving.  Serve with cream, or grated chocolate.

This recipe is modified from an insert I found in a 1kg block of Valrhona couverture chocolate I bought from Paris.  Valrhona is the best chocolate I have ever tasted, but bloody expensive in Australia.  It was about 1/3 of the price in France, so when I have been there, usually 2-3kg blocks find their way into my luggage.  I try to look innocent at customs in case they ask why I am importing seemingly commercial quantities of chocolate.  Although everyone says not to store chocolate in the fridge, I have to do this in a tropical climate, and it seems to make no difference to the finished product.  This tart looks as if you have spent hours on it, not 5 minutes.  Once I added some gold leaf onto the top to make it look really amazing.  The pre-made tart shells look much more professional than my dodgy hand made ones, but don't taste as nice.  You could make a sweet short crust pastry but I think the overall taste is then too sweet, so I use one without sugar.  It is really important to use the best chocolate you can afford.

Members' comments
Amanda - I made this for dinner last night and it is wonderful, very chocolatey and so easy!! I think that it deserves better than a bought tart case, though - with a nice flan it is very special. I think this might be even better with a splash of Baileys or similar, too!

JulieO -  Instead of a pastry base I made a biscuit one to make even easier.  Used a whole packet of Granita biscuits, took 3 seconds to turn into crumbs in the TM, and added 80g melted butter and pressed into the pan then put in the fridge to chill while making the filling. I put into the fridge to set and left overnight.  Originally was going to decorate the top, but time got away from me yesterday so I decorated each slice as I cut and served.  Just with a swirl of piped cream, and a drizzle of still warm caramel sauce that I'd made, and with another swirl of cream on the plate with a fanned out strawberry on top.  Looked like a million dollars and yet required so little effort.

Uni - JulieO's tweaks makes it super easy.

snappy - Made this tonight, it's in the fridge to set overnight - will let you know how it turns out. Next time I would probably use plain cream rather than sour cream as the chocolate mixture had more of a tang than I would like.
I used a biscuit base instead of pastry to make it super quick and easy. Truly, you can make this dessert in less than 10 mins and then into the refrigerator for a couple of hours.  It looks pretty impressive considering how easy it is.
Update after tasting - Ok, I was wrong.  This pie was DELICIOUS!  It got so many compliments that nobody even noticed the cookies and cream fudge - how is that possible??? Make it exactly as specified and you will be invited everywhere!  I would say it serves about 8 slices.
I like my desserts sweet too and thought it would be nowhere sweet enough for my tastes as I was making it so I added 3 tablespoons of icing sugar to the chocolate mixture to sweeten it up a bit.  I would have preferred it a little sweeter but everyone else liked it as it was.

courton - I made this using granita biscuit base. The base was far too crumbly but the filling was yum but very rich. Next time I will use it in tiny NZ Franklin brand ready cases.
Made it again last night for a dinner party. Huge hit and so easy to make. I  made it with 70% cocoa and dark chocolate (half and half)... If you like dark chocolate, you will love this recipe.

Wonder - Made this using some ginger nut biscuits that were left in the freezer for the base. I needed to make 1 1/2 times the mixture even though I thought my tin was smaller than suggested.

Denzelmum -  Made the crust with biscuit, using Cadbury baking chocolate and add a bit of homemade vanilla sugar.  It's perfect!










Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on May 16, 2009, 08:37:48 am
OMG how easy is that!  Another one for my dessert file, thanks Paul.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Amanda on September 22, 2009, 02:35:34 am
I made this for dinner last night and it is wonderful, very chocolatey and so easy!!
I think that it deserves better than a bought tart case, though - with a nice flan it is very special.
Thanks, Paul!
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: cookie1 on September 22, 2009, 03:09:32 am
Yum. What's another kilo or two.  DD makes a Nigella one similar to this but much more difficult and time consuming.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 22, 2009, 05:18:22 am
I must give this recipe a go - Pauls recipes are fabulous
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Amanda on September 22, 2009, 06:55:55 am
I think this might be even better with a splash of Baileys or similar, too!
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Thermomixer on September 22, 2009, 07:09:57 am
Wonder how the holiday is going?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: JulieO on September 28, 2009, 04:57:39 am
I made this on Friday to serve yesterday: it is really nice.  Instead of a pastry base I made a biscuit one to make even easier.  Used a whole packet of Granita biscuits, took 3 seconds to turn into crumbs in the TM, and added 80g melted butter and pressed into the pan then put in the fridge to chill while making the filling.

I put into the fridge to set and left overnight.  Originally was going to decorate the top, but time got away from me yesterday so I decorated each slice as I cut and served.  Just with a swirl of piped cream, and a drizzle of still warm caramel sauce that I'd made, and with another swirl of cream on the plate with a fanned out strawberry on top.  Looked like a million dollars and yet required so little effort.

Thanks for a great recipe Paul, will watch for more with interest.  ;D
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Paul on October 04, 2009, 01:37:01 am
Wonder how the holiday is going?

Hi, I'm back.  And catching up on all the work, so not much time for anything else.  Cyprus was very interesting and emotional, found 2 of my Mum's long lost first cousins, saw where my grandfather lived, had some great food (esp olive oil, lamb, sheep's yoghurt, carob syrup,) but I must say I was sick of eating afterwards.  Looking forward to a weekend off and playing with the thermomix
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Thermomixer on October 04, 2009, 02:30:00 am
Welcome back - good to hear you had a great time - have you tried Meredith Dairies' Sheep milk yoghurt?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on October 04, 2009, 03:15:49 am
Hi Paul, welcome back - missed your postings.  Get any ideas/recipes from the old country you can post? How lovely for your dear Mum to have a trip back home - got to love a son that will do that with you. Bet you are surprised at how much the forum has grown since you were last on here.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Paul on October 04, 2009, 03:50:44 am
Hi Paul, welcome back - missed your postings.  Get any ideas/recipes from the old country you can post? How lovely for your dear Mum to have a trip back home - got to love a son that will do that with you. Bet you are surprised at how much the forum has grown since you were last on here.

I'm even more surprised at how much I have grown.  Not much in the way of new recipes, but it was nice eating beautiful tasting fruit and veges
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 12, 2012, 08:20:59 am
 :-)) this sound so easy and yummy, maybe next weekend i will make it if i can eat  ;D
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 12, 2012, 11:26:23 am
Thanks for bumping Uni, this looks delicious.  I might join you in and make it for a BBQ lunch next weekend
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 12, 2012, 11:33:32 am
 ;D JulieO's tweaks makes it super easy  ;D
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 12, 2012, 11:48:27 am
I was thinking the same thing Uni! :)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: courton on August 12, 2012, 11:51:27 am
We look forward to your feebback Uni and Snappy!
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: obbie on August 15, 2012, 06:03:29 am
so easy, I can make tonight.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 15, 2012, 06:24:31 am
let us know if u do robyn  ;D
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 17, 2012, 09:22:55 am
Made this tonight, it's in the fridge to set overnight - will let you know how it turns out.

Next time I would probably use plain cream rather than sour cream as the chocolate mixture had more of a tang than I would like.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Greyhoundmum on August 17, 2012, 11:57:27 am
snappy, I am wanting to make this so watching this thread. Do you mean it had a sour cream taste?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 17, 2012, 12:06:25 pm
Greyhoundmum it had a slight tang, characteristic of sour cream.  I thought the chocolate might take it away but it didn't - it's not bad, I just prefer plain cream.

Of course I was tasting it warm straight from the bowl so I could change my mind tomorrow after it has had time to cool and set
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 18, 2012, 12:59:34 am
Seeing as there are no photos of this pie yet, I thought I had better upload one.

As you can see I used a biscuit base instead of pastry to make it super quick and easy. Truly, you can make this dessert in less than 10 mins and then into the refrigerator for a couple of hours.  It looks pretty impressive considering how easy it is.(http://img.tapatalk.com/7ca99a93-dad9-13aa.jpg)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 18, 2012, 01:02:45 am
it does look very impressive snappy

Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 18, 2012, 01:04:35 am
Thanks uni - I'm waiting to see yours since you were responsible for bumping the thread and bringing it to my attention!
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 18, 2012, 01:08:31 am
 ;D not making it until i can eat some 2

you said that next time u would use cream, now that u have made it do u think the cream would be thick enough

what chocolate did you use snappy ?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 18, 2012, 01:12:38 am
I haven't had a taste yet uni ;)  I will report back tonight on whether I will try with plain cream next time.

I just used Cadbury Old Gold - it was on sale at the supermarket!  I am sure Paul's suggestion of Valrohna would be much better!
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on August 18, 2012, 01:25:58 am
i have 6 blocks of the Ws brand i will be use that lol
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Cornish Cream on August 18, 2012, 11:19:01 am
Your pie looks superb Snappy :)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on August 18, 2012, 11:19:10 am
Ok, I was wrong.  Ths pie was DELICIOUS!  It got so many compliments that nobody even noticed the cookies and cream fudge - how is that possible???

Make it exactly as specified and you will be invited everywhere!  I would say it serves about 8 slices
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on September 19, 2012, 01:04:34 am
made it this morning and i used cream cheese BIG mistake it was very oil i drained the oil and added more crumbs on top



Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: obbie on September 19, 2012, 02:07:48 am
Uni, did you start again on this.

I will make it one the weekend..
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on September 19, 2012, 02:15:30 am
no  robyn i have it in the frigde , i will have a taste tonite
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: courton on September 19, 2012, 03:20:21 am
I made this over the weekend using granita biscuit base. The base was far too crumbly but the filling was yum but very rich. Next time I will use it in tiny NZ Franklin brand ready cases.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on September 19, 2012, 10:22:07 am
DD and i didnt like this but frank love it, what was i thinking i dont like dark chocolate   :-))
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on September 19, 2012, 10:31:27 am
So how do you think it would go with milk chocolate Uni or perhaps half milk and half dark?  I don't like dark chocolate either.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on September 19, 2012, 10:38:22 am
i was thinking 3/4 milk 1/4 dark JD
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on September 19, 2012, 10:44:33 am
I like my desserts sweet too and thought it would be nowhere sweet enough for my tastes as I was making it so I added 3 tablespoons of icing sugar to the chocolate mixture to sweeten it up a bit.  I would have preferred it a little sweeter but everyone else liked it as it was.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on September 19, 2012, 01:18:54 pm
I think small individual tarts would be nice - 2 bite size.  Do you think they could then be frozen?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on September 19, 2012, 09:48:39 pm
I like my desserts sweet too and thought it would be nowhere sweet enough for my tastes as I was making it so I added 3 tablespoons of icing sugar to the chocolate mixture to sweeten it up a bit.  I would have preferred it a little sweeter but everyone else liked it as it was.

your right snappy it needs sugar or something

JD I have frozen a slice, how long do u want me to leave it in the freezer for, 2 weeks ?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on September 20, 2012, 01:48:47 am
Thanks heaps Uni, that would be great.  Mind you things stay in my freezer for a whole lot longer than that, particularly cakes but 2 weeks would prove one way or the other if they can be successfully frozen.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: cookie1 on September 20, 2012, 10:58:01 am
I'm glad I'm not the only one who doesn't like dark chocolate much.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on October 08, 2012, 03:56:33 am
Thanks heaps Uni, that would be great.  Mind you things stay in my freezer for a whole lot longer than that, particularly cakes but 2 weeks would prove one way or the other if they can be successfully frozen.

freezes well JD
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: judydawn on October 08, 2012, 05:14:13 am
Handy to know Uni, thanks for that  :-*
Title: Re: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Wonder on November 05, 2012, 03:58:35 am
Made this to take to a friends place using some ginger nut biscuits that were left in the freezer for the base. I needed to make 1 1/2 times the mixture even though I thought my tin was smaller than suggested.(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/12/11/05/8e5a2uqy.jpg)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on November 05, 2012, 04:32:04 am
it looks great wonder

DD and i didnt like it, did u add extra sugar ?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Yvette on November 05, 2012, 04:36:51 am
Yummy Wonder
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Wonder on November 05, 2012, 06:02:04 am
I didn't add any extra sugar Uni - I hope it tastes ok, I must have missed the bad reviews  :'( I'm not a sweets eater so probably won't have any of it but I would hate it to go to waste.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: courton on November 05, 2012, 06:04:33 am
Wonder, if you like dark chocolate, like we do, you will like it. It is very rich...so thin slices are in order. How did you get your base to look so good? Mine broke as soon as I started to cut it.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on November 05, 2012, 06:10:57 am
I didn't add any extra sugar Uni - I hope it tastes ok, I must have missed the bad reviews  :'( I'm not a sweets eater so probably won't have any of it but I would hate it to go to waste.

DH loved it wonder, my DD and i dont like dark chocolate. i am sure your friends will love it
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: JulieO on November 05, 2012, 06:37:57 am
Lovely presentation Wonder.   I'm not a huge chocolate eater either, but I enjoyed a small slice of this when I made it.  :D
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Wonder on November 05, 2012, 09:49:04 pm
Well it looks like ill need to see if the neighbors would like any. I had a tiny slice and one other person did so we have over three quarters left  :-[. The vanilla slices were a hit and there was just too much food and the kids all had icy poles and mini chocolate bars.

Curt on, it's a biscuit base. I find if you pack it in really well using the bottom of a glass it doesn't fall apart and cuts well.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Halex on November 05, 2012, 10:25:50 pm
Wonder, it looks fanastic.

H :)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on November 05, 2012, 11:04:34 pm
Looks delicious wonder
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: courton on February 16, 2013, 03:55:12 am
Bumping this for newbies...made it again last night for a dinner party. Huge hit and so easy to make. I  made it with 70% cocoa and dark chocolate (half and half)... If you like dark chocolate, you will love this recipe.
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Kimmyh on February 16, 2013, 10:25:56 am
Thanks for bump. Haven't seen this before  and it sounds impressive for such easy effort. Just need to find an excuse...event to make it for ;)
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: GtChick on March 24, 2013, 08:39:54 am
Wondering if you could use the Mint Chocolate?
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: snappy on March 24, 2013, 09:09:20 am
You sure could GTChick!  It would be a delicious mint Choc tart
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: fundj&e on March 24, 2013, 09:46:30 am
thumps down on this one for me  :( sorry
Title: Re: Chocolate tart
Post by: Denzelmum on April 14, 2013, 11:43:40 pm
We were invited for dinner on short notice and decided to made this, DH's request.  Made the crust with biscuit, using Cadbury baking chocolate and add a bit of homemade vanilla sugar.  It's perfect!