Sunday, 30 August 2015

Chocolate Tart



I have mentioned before that I am generally more of a savoury food type of person. Give me a plate of cheese, biscuits and chips any day! Ironically, however, I find myself creating more sweets recipes than savoury and getting more enjoyment from cooking sweets. The only problem is that I will often eat one, small, portion of what I have cooked and am left with nearly a whole dessert.



This comes in very handy when we are having guests though. Last night was one of those nights. We were having some family and friends over for homemade pizzas (my Dad's specialty) so dinner was sorted. While browsing through my sweets recipes for dessert I had the urge to make a chocolate tart. Always a winner in my books! And it is super, super simple but looks impressive (again a win if you ask me).



Well the night was a success and both the pizzas and the tart were a big hit. So I thought I would share the recipe with you.



This weeks hints/tips:
* You can use frozen shortcrust pastry or even a pre-made pastry shell. I have gotten my shortcrust down pat these days so I don't bother but I know that some people find pastry intimidating.
* I used a food processor to make my pastry but it is simple to make by hand.
* Make sure you use decent chocolate, not home-brand! I use Nestle chocolate melts.
* This would be lovely made with dark chocolate as well.
* A little salt added to the ganache filling would cut through some of the sweetness and really make the chocolate sing.
* I used fresh raspberries to serve with the tart, but any berries, fresh or froze, would work wonderfully.
Enjoy xxx




Chocolate Tart



Servings: 16
Prep time: 15 minutes
Baking time: 30 minutes
Total time: 3 hours

Ingredients
Pastry
200g plain flour
Pinch of salt
100g chilled butter, cubed
50-60g ice cold water
Ganache Filling
500g milk chocolate
300g thickened cream
Optional
Cream or ice cream, to serve
Berries, to serve

Method
Place flour, salt and butter in food processor. Mix for 10 seconds on med-high.
Add water and mix for a further 5-6 seconds on medium high or until it forms a rough dough.
Knead lightly on a floured surface, wrap in glad wrap and place in fridge for 30 minutes.
Pre heat oven to 180ºC.
Once the dough has rested, roll it out on a lightly floured surface. Then place it in a greased pie dish or tart tan and prick the base with a fork.
Gently place baking paper inside the case and fill with blind baking beans or uncooked rice.
Cook in oven for 15 minutes. Remove beans or rice and baking paper and bake for a further 15 minutes.
Remove tart case from the oven and allow to cool for about 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, place chocolate and cream in a microwave safe bowl.
Microwave on high for 60 seconds. Stir chocolate and cream until the chocolate is melted and they are well combined. If necessary, microwave ganache for a further 30 seconds.
Allow ganache to cool slightly.
Pour ganache into the tart case and place the tart in the oven to set (I like to let it set for at least 2 hours).
Serve with cream or ice cream and berries.

Monday, 3 August 2015

Mixed Berry and White Chocolate Friands


As a general rule I am more of a savoury snack type person. I love pretzels and salty little morsels. Sit me down with some cheese and crackers, or some chips, and I will be one happy little Corinne. There are times however when you just want something sweet. And there are a few sweet things I will never say no to. Last week I told you my all time favourite dessert was cheesecake. This is so true I could eat cheesecake any time of the day or night. This week I am going to share my favourite afternoon tea sweet. Berry and white chocolate friands.


Coffee dates with friends, while super trendy and lots of fun, can be a little boring for me when it comes to ordering. I don't often drink hot drinks and when I do order one I usually only drink two thirds of the mug before I lose interest. This means that at catch ups I am often the one sitting there with a glass of water or soft drink while everyone sips away at their hot beverages. Because of this I always try and ensure that we are headed somewhere that serves something tasty to eat. I love looking at all the delicious, pretty little sweets in the glass fronted cases. I do not, however, enjoy making a decision on which sweet to buy. Decision making and I are not exactly buddies, in fact I hate it! Friands are the exception to this rule. If I spot friands in that glass fronted cabinet all bets are off, the decision is made and I am guaranteed to not have ordering remorse.


That's a thing right? I'm not the only one who suffers from buyers remorse at restaurants am I? You know, when you um and ah over the menu, eventually making a last minute decision when pressed by the waitstaff and regret your decision as soon as it arrives. I am notorious for it.

Anyway friands never give me ordering remorse. They have also become one of the most requested sweets for me to bake by my family. So I thought it was time to share one of my most popular recipes with you.


This week's hints/tips:
* I used mixed berries today, I usually use just raspberries but thought I would mix it up this time. I was also out of raspberries, haha. So basically you can top them with whatever you think will work.
* I usually bake my friands in muffin cases. This is for a few reasons: it makes cleanup easier; I am too lazy to grease my pans; I don't own a proper friand pan.
* Save your left over egg yolks. They can be used to make pudding or lemon curd or custard. Store in an airtight container, covering the yolks in water, for up to two days in the fridge.

Enjoy!


Mixed Berry and White Chocolate Friands



Makes: 12
Prep time: 10 minutes
Baking time: 30 minutes

Ingredients
6 egg whites
185g butter, melted
1 cup almond meal
1 1/2 cups icing sugar, sifted
1/2 cup plain flour
100g white chocolate chips
100g (roughly) frozen berries

Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Line or grease 12 pan muffin tray or friand tray.
Place egg whites in a bowl and whisk lightly with a fork to combine.
Add butter, almond meal, sifted icing sugar, and flour. Stir to combine.
Add chocolate chips and stir through.
Divide batter evenly between pans.
Bake friands for 10 minutes, then top with berries. Bake for a further 15 - 20 minutes, until golden.
Cool on wire rack (right side up).
Drizzle with melted white chocolate or dust with icing sugar before serving.