Friday, February 11, 2011

Chocolate Tart with Shortbread Crust


Whether you love or loathe Valentine's Day, it is quickly approaching and that means many of us pull out all the stops for chocolate. If you do not plan to be all sweetness and light with your significant other, your boyfriend/girlfriend then at least do something for yourself and make your taste buds smile. This incredibly decadent chocolate tart would work nicely for the holiday, or any day or occasion in your future to satisfy the craving. The part I liked best about this particular recipe is that the chocolate is not overwhelmingly sweet. It just has an awesome smooth flavor that showcases the quality of your chocolate instead of making your teeth ache with sugar. The shortbread crust sets it a notch above with decadence. Serve this to your sweetie instead of the usual box of chocolates and I bet it will be a more memorable Valentine's this year.

*There are a couple tweaks to the recipe that make it more 'workable' so be sure to read it through if you decide to give it a go. *


Look at that creamy filling....divine.....


Chocolate Tart with Shortbread Crust
adapted from Tyler Florence

1-1/2 sticks cold unsalted butter
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar
2 cups all purpose flour, plus more for rolling
1 egg white

In a saucepan, melt the butter until melted then remove completely from the heat to add in both of the sugars. Mix to combine and then add in the flour. Set aside for 15 minutes to cool a little.
* Here is where the recipe calls for the dough to be rolled out. I found this to be nearly impossible as it flaked everywhere and shortcrust pastry is a pain to get rolled. I ended up pressing the dough into the 9" tart pan. Believe me, this route makes life much easier, unless you are a pastry chef and you have it all down.*
Fit the dough evenly into every nook of the tart pan and up the sides. Trim off the extras at the top and chill in the refrigerator for about 20 to 30 minutes.

1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup whole milk
8 ounces best quality bittersweet chocolate, chopped
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 tsp salt
2 large eggs beaten

Preheat your oven to 350 and put your tart shell onto a baking sheet to make it easier to get in and out of the oven. Line the shell with foil and add pie weights or dried beans and bake for about 30 minutes. Then remove the foil along with the weights/beans and coat the shell with beaten egg white. Bake for another 8 minutes or until you see a light golden color and the shell is baked through. Do not let it brown! Take out to cool and reduce your oven temp to 325.

Make your filling by combining the milk and cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat until it just starts to bubble along the edges. Then take the pan off of the heat and stir in the chocolate, continuing to stir until completely smooth and glossy. Add in the sugar and salt to mix. Set aside to cool for about 5 minutes then add in the eggs and whisk until they are completely blended. Pour this silky filling into your cooled tart shell and bake for 15 to 20 minutes.
*I found, even though my oven temp was spot on, that the tart needed another 20 minutes after the first 20 was done. I went online and saw that others had the same problem so the extra time ended up being the fix. Just to make sure the crust didn't over-bake, I put foil along the edges.*
If you see large bubbles or cracks in the chocolate, take the tart out right away because it will start to overcook. Take out and cool and serve warm or at room temp. I stored mine in the fridge and it was quite tasty that way as well.






60 comments:

Michael Toa said...

Valentine's Day or not, I'll have this pie any time. It looks amazing! I love the pictures. Can I please, please come over and get a slice? I'll bring the wine. :)

Reeni said...

Your tart is stunning Bridgett! I love how you describe the chocolate as not being overly sweet. It sounds insanely good.

dinnersanddreams.net said...

Both the crust and the filling look and sound delicious. Perfect dessert!

Enjoy the weekend!

Nisrine

Chef Chuck said...

Wow, The photo takes you right in!!
Not to say the "chocolate" does a good job too!

Lisa said...

This was so amazing! Katie and I had it for breakfast and it was simply the most wonderful piece of yum! <3

Pegasuslegend said...

A divine confection of sheer gourmet! this is truly perfection of chocolate in a tart I have ever seen!

Audrey said...

Oh, that looks good! Happy Valentine's Day!

Eliana said...

You outdid yourself with this one girl. It looks out of this world delicious.

Gloria said...

Bridgett, this look absoltely delicious!! gloria

Leslie said...

Very beautiful photo girl. I am not much of a valentines day fan. My husband claims I am not romantic enough! Isnt that supposed to be his job??!!

Chow and Chatter said...

beautiful and amazing snaps your a pro

have a lovely valentines hugs rebecca

Ciao Chow Linda said...

Your photo is mouth-watering good. Anyone would melt just thinking about eating a slice.

Pam said...

I need to make this for my husband for Valentines Day... it looks rich and decadent.

Stephanie Savors the Moment said...

That is one gorgeous tart & looks equally delicious! Thanks for this fabulous recipe - Happy Valentine's Day:)

Angie's Recipes said...

This chocolate tart looks stunning! So smooth, and chocoatey! Great photos too.

Cherine said...

This chocolate tart is to die for!!

Beth said...

That's one gorgeous pie What a beautiful Valentine's Day dessert!

Brownieville Girl said...

I hate rolling out pastry (don't know why!!) so this is a great one for me :-}}

My mouth is watering!

Barbara said...

Now that is a perfect chocolate tart, Bridgett! Oh my. That creamy dark filling is calling to me and I don't even like chocolate that much. Super job with the crust, too!
Happy Valentines Day to you!

Olive said...

this is so tempting and so irresistible..perfect for the season! Happy Valentine's Day, Bridgette! :)

Joanne said...

I love the looks of chocolate tarts like this but I do always wonder whether they will be too rich. I trust your opinion though and this looks like the perfect amount of decadent!

Jannett said...

wow...you take amazing photos...this makes me want chocolate tart.. :o)

vanillasugar said...

Ohhh nice job B. Love this. Nothing better than the classic chocolate tart.

nobu said...

So sweet and heartful!

Fresh Local and Best said...

This tart looks so sophisticated with its clean delineated buttery crust and dark chocolate. I like the simplicity of the ingredients, and the dramatic results.

Hillary said...

I MUST have this!!!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A flawless tart! Heavenly.

Cheers,

Rosa

Simply Life said...

oh my gosh, this looks like it needs to be served in a restaurant as a valentine's day special!

whozyerdanny said...

If cupid's arrow was a dessert...this would be it!

Debbie said...

This looks so delicious. I know what you mean about shortbread crust. I hardly ever roll the dough when I make a tart. Only for making pies!

Victor said...

This is such a rich and creamy dessert. You have to give me a slice of it!

Mary said...

I love this tart. From the crust to the filling it is a thing of beauty. I know I'd enjoy a slice of it. I hope you had a wonderful weekend. Blessings...Mary

Hazel said...

Absolutely beautiful! I love my chocolate and cream but don't like my treats too sweet - this sounds perfect!

Bren Herrera said...

i wrote in my last post that chocolate is so over-rated for V-day, but it's really not! this is proof! :) nice to have found your blog! :)

Bren
Flanboyant Eats
http://www.flanboyanteats.com

grace said...

that is one fiercely alluring tart, bridgett! my word, it's so fudgy and fantastic. happy valentine's day indeed.

jennaseverythingblog said...

Fabulous looking treat! The creamy chocolate looks to die for. Yum, yum, yum.

Emily said...

love!

Julie said...

Serious awesomeness right there...yummy!!

Claudia said...

I love that it is not intensely sweet - but it is intensely chocolate. That photo has grabbed everyone's attention. I wonder how many people are making it now?

5 Star Foodie said...

Gorgeous! The chocolate is so luscious and I love the shortbread crust!

theUngourmet said...

Your tart is so gorgeous and so perfect for Valentine's day. I love the shortbread crust. :)

Diana's Cocina said...

Absolutely stunning ~ Well done.

Kim said...

I love smooth and creamy desserts like this one, even better when it's chocolate! The picture of your tart is a beauty.

Hope you enjoyed your Valentine's Day!

That's Ron said...

happy v day! thanks for dropping by thatssoron. n choc n pastry... combo to die for!

claire said...

how gorgeous! you better have submitted that to foodgawker! it looks unreal!

Cake Duchess said...

Hi Bridgett-What a gorgeous tart! Lovely and rich chocolate filling. The shortbread crust looks so good:)

Christina of Form V Artisan said...

AHHHHHHHHH!

I want to eat my computer screen.

xox

FOODESSA said...

No need to think of deciding to give your luscious elegant dessert a go...I'll be making it for sure!

Bridgett...Your well thought out tweaks are sure to give me a successful experience.
I'm still on my chocolate kick ;o)

Flavourful wishes,
Claudia

Melissa @IWasBornToCook said...

Wow, that looks amazing!

Domestic Goddess Wannabe said...

This looks dense and delicious. Chocolate IS the food of love!

Vivienne said...

looks decadent!! i love a good choc tart using good quality chocolate thats not too sweet! perfect!

Les rêves d'une boulangère (Brittany) said...

What an incredible looking dessert! I'm so pleased I found your blog at this time because I'm just in awe of this creation.

Lindsay said...

Looks amazing!! and awesome photo angle, too. Thanks for sharing this lovely dessert!

Val said...

I have been drooling over this recipe in the cookbook for months!!! AMAZING!

À LA GRAHAM said...

Excellent photo! This is another one I have to try! Hope you had a Happy valentines Day!

Choclette said...

Sounds wonderful and looks perfect. I can't seem to get my tarts looking anything like as perfect as yours. Must put this on my "list".

Peabody said...

Looks so chocolatey and amazing!

whatsfordinner-acrossstatelines said...

I love everything about this tart! I love how beautifully your photo depicts it. I will be thinking about this tonight, instead of dinner. Hope you have a great day!
-Gina-

Sugar Plum Cupcake said...

It looks seriously perfect!

<3

clarinette said...

What a tart, what a texture, what a flavour !! love it