Chocolate Raspberry Tarts are little morsels of awesomeness! Topped with epic vegan raspberry jelly and filled with dairy free chocolate mousse you just have to go back for one more. Substitute the sweet short crust pastry (base) with a vegan alternative such as the base from my Chocolate Mousse Cake Recipe to make this an amazing vegan dessert.
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Chocolate Raspberry Tarts |
INGREDIENTS:
For Base:
1 2/3 cup flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup sugar
10 tbsp dairy-free margarine
1 tsp vanilla
2 tsp water
2 egg yolks
For Filling:
350g silken tofu
350g vegan chocolate chips
1 tsp vanilla essence
For Raspberry Jelly:
1 cup raspberries
1/4 cup water
4 tbsp sugar
1 tsp agar agar powder
METHOD:
Turn on oven to bake at 180 degrees celcius
For Base:
Put flour, salt and sugar into a bowl.
Add margarine and rub until mixture is like breadcrumbs.
Add vanilla, water and egg yolks.
Mix together and knead into a soft smooth
ball of dough.
Place in fridge for at least 15 minutes.
Roll out pastry to
about 2-3mm thickness.
Cut circles out of the pastry to line the holes in a mini-muffin tray.
Bake
blind for 8 minutes. Remove baking blind material and bake for 1
minute.
Remove from oven tray and set aside to cool.
Continue to bake pastry cups until pastry is used up.
For Filling:
Place tofu and vanilla essence into a blender or food processor.
Over a double boiler, melt chocolate.
Add melted chocolate to blender and quickly start whizzing the mixture until smooth.
Spoon into the cooled bases.
Place into fridge for at least 2 hours or until set.
For the Jelly:
Put raspberries and water into a small saucepan.
Mash the raspberries into the water with a fork.
Add the sugar and bring to the boil.
Add agar agar powder and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
Place a non-stick silicon mat into a large flat bottomed tray (such as a swiss roll tin).
Pour raspberry jelly mixture onto mat and refrigerate overnight or until set.
Cut small shapes from the jelly and layer over the set chocolate tarts - I used a square cutter and two jelly layers to give the tarts some height.
Makes 48 bite-sized tarts.
Quick Tips:
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I don't have a double boiler so to melt the chocolate I use a glass or
metal bowl on top of a saucepan of boiling water - just need to be
careful of the steam, I often wear an oven glove on the hand holding the
bowl.
- You can also use a microwave to melt the chocolate by microwaving in
stints of no more than 20 seconds at a time (often much less once heated through), stirring in between each
stint.
- Make sure you start whizzing the filling mixture as soon
as the melted chocolate has been added because the chocolate will start
cooling and solidifying as soon as you add it.
Enjoy!