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Step by Step Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Tart Recipe (NaBloPoMo)

November 11, 2013 by Renee

Last week I went to a luncheon at The Daily Meal. Dorie Greenspan was there I had the ultimate pleasure of receiving accolades from her for my Chocolate Raspberry Ganache Tart. I could not be more thrilled! But truth be told, it’s one of those desserts that’s so incredibly easy that I almost feel guilty! It’s a been one of the staple desserts in my rotation for many a dinner party because of its ease and attractiveness.

The basic recipe is just 7 ingredients. But with the addition of the warm raspberry jam drizzled over the top, it becomes 8. If you happen to have the jam in your house, that’s great, but if not, I wouldn’t go out and buy it just for this recipe! It’s definitely optional and will not change the taste in any way. It just gives the raspberries a bit of a sheen and the chocolate shavings something more to stick to.

To try different variations, to the ganache you can replace the cinnamon and add cardamon and Grand Marnier (one of my favorites!). Or you can make it with vanilla and bourbon, or even Mexican Chili powder or a dash of sea salt. There are so many wonderful flavor combinations you can try to change this basic recipe and make it equally decadent and beautiful.

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Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Tart

Ingredients

Crust

  • 3 cups pecans
  • 1/2 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 6 tablespoons butter (melted)

Ganache

  • 10.5oz chocolate bars (2 bars 60%, 1 bar 70% – good quality chocolate)
  • 1 1/2 cups whipping cream

Topping

  • 18oz raspberries (3- 6oz. packages fresh raspberries), Depending on the size of raspberries, you may need slightly more or less.

Topping (Optional)

  • 1 heaped tablespoon seedless raspberry jam (heated until liquidy)

Method

Crust

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a food processor, add the pecans, dark brown sugar and the cinnamon. Pulse for about 10 seconds until the mixture resembles coarse sand.

Pecans Coarsely chopped

Melt the butter and using the food processor feed tube, pour into the nut mixture while running. Once all the butter is added, pulse for another 5 seconds just to incorporate into the mixture. Your crust will be a damp, crumbly mixture that can be pressed easily into your tart pan.

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Press the nut mixture into a 12″ fluted tart pan with a removable bottom. Using your knuckle, press the mixture into the flutes and into the bottom around the edge to ensure an even crust.

Pressing Crust

Bake for 20 minutes or until crust feels firm. Let cool while preparing the ganache.

Ganache

Using a vegetable peeler shave some chocolate curls off of one of the bars of chocolate. Set aside and save.

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Chop the remaining chocolate into small pieces.

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Over medium-low heat add whipping cream and chopped chocolate to a heavy saucepan.

Cream and Chocolate

Whisking constantly, watch for the chocolate to begin to melt and then to become smooth. Continue whisking until the chocolate just begins to bubble and boil.

Chocolate Melted

Once you see the first bubbles, remove the chocolate from the heat. Immediately pour into the prepared crust.

Fill the crust

Refrigerate 1-2 hours until set. Can be made a day or two ahead and refrigerated until right before use.

 Topping

When ready to serve, arrange raspberries on top of the tart.

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At this point you can melt a tablespoon of seedless raspberry jam and gently brush it over the raspberries. Add the reserved chocolate shavings, remove the tart from the ring and serve to wild applause!

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I hope you love it just as much as I do! Enjoy!

 

Step by Step Raspberry Chocolate Ganache Tart Recipe (NaBloPoMo)
 
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Prep time
30 mins
Cook time
20 mins
Total time
50 mins
 
Author: Renee
Serves: 8-10
Ingredients
Crust
  • 3 cups pecans
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 6 tablespoons butter (melted)
Ganache
  • 24oz chocolate bars (2 bars 60%, 1 bar 70% good quality chocolate,)
  • 1½ cup whipping cream
Topping
  • 18oz raspberries (3 6oz. package fresh raspberries)
  • Topping (Optional)
  • 1 heaped tablespoon seedless raspberry jam (heated until liquidy)
Method
Crust
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. In a food processor, add the pecans, dark brown sugar and the cinnamon. Pulse for about 10 seconds until the mixture resembles coarse sand.
  3. Melt the butter and using the food processor feed tube, pour into the nut mixture while running. Once all the butter is added, pulse for another 5 seconds just to incorporate into the mixture. Your crust will be a damp, crumbly mixture that can be pressed easily into your tart pan.
  4. Press the nut mixture into a 12" fluted tart pan with a removable bottom. Using your knuckle, press the mixture into the flutes and into the bottom around the edge to ensure an even crust.
  5. Bake for 20 minutes or until crust feels firm. Let cool while preparing the ganache.
Ganache
  1. Using a vegetable peeler shave some chocolate curls off of one of the bars of chocolate. Set aside and save. Chop the remaining chocolate into small pieces.
  2. Over medium-low heat add whipping cream and chopped chocolate to a heavy saucepan. Whisking constantly, watch for the chocolate to begin to melt and then to become smooth. Continue whisking until the chocolate just begins to bubble and boil. Once you see the first bubbles, remove the chocolate from the heat. Immediately pour into the prepared crust.
  3. Refrigerate 1-2 hours until set. Can be made a day ahead and refrigerated until right before use.
Topping
  1. When ready to serve, arrange raspberries on top of the tart. At this point you can melt a tablespoon of seedless raspberry jam and gently brush it over the raspberries. Add the reserved chocolate shavings and serve!
Notes
The basic recipe is just 7 ingredients. But with the addition of the warm raspberry jam drizzled over the top, it becomes 8. If you happen to have the jam in your house, that's great, but if not, I wouldn't go out and buy it just for this recipe! It's definitely optional and will not change the taste in any way. It just gives the raspberries a bit of a sheen.

To try different variations, to the ganache you can add cardamon and Grand Marnier. Or you can make it with vanilla and bourbon, or even Mexican Chili powder or a dash of sea salt.

There are so many wonderful flavor combinations you can try to change this basic recipe and make it equally decadent!
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Filed Under: Eat, Desserts Tagged With: Ganache, NaBloPoMo, Pecan, Raspberry, Recipe, Tart, chocolate

Boca Negra Cake- Tuesdays with Dorie

February 19, 2013 by Renee

Boca Negra-7988 FAfter the week I have had, and it’s only Tuesday mind you, I am thankful to have something so incredibly chocolatey and decadent to soothe my over-stressed mind and satiate my soul!  I couldn’t bring myself to make last Friday’s Coeur à la Crème from the French Fridays with Dorie group. The heart shape and the Valentine’s Day theme just struck a raw nerve with me and I ended up returning the mold I had purchased to make it. Needless to say, I am not a fan of the holiday.

I almost did not make this cake too, as it’s lusciousness and opulence seemed like something only lovers could share on the most special of occasions, an anniversary or birthday dinner, perhaps.  But I changed my mind and at the last minute went to find some good quality bittersweet chocolate.

Chocolate really does soothe the soul and this Boca Negra cake fits the bill perfectly!  It’s dense and rich and oh, so good! Just what the Doctor ordered and maybe it’s the sugar rush or the bourbon, but one bite is all it takes to put a smile on even the most cynical among us.


I did encounter a few snafus when making this. Firstly, the recipe states that one should boil a mixture of bourbon and sugar and once its boiling to pour it over bits of bittersweet chocolate that you have broken up into a bowl. This part worked fine and the chocolate melted alright, but the next step was to mix in and melt two sticks of butter into this chocolate mixture. This proved nearly impossible as the chocolate had cooled down significantly and the butter just refused to melt. The chocolate was a big glob in the bowl. I ended up putting it over a double boiler and remelting the chocolate just to allow the butter to melt properly. Even after a good whisking, it finally came together only once the eggs were incorporated.

It was a thing of beauty going into the oven, only to emerge 30 minutes later with a center the consistency of jello. While it looked beautiful, had I sliced it then, I felt it would just have fallen into a puddle of chocolate goo onto the plate. So, back into the oven it went for ten more minutes. The end result was a cracked top which had puffed up so high that it needed to settle before I could complete the inversion onto the plate!

Next, because the cake was still quite warm when I was serving it, the creme (a wonderful mixture of heavy cream, bourbon and white chocolate-which tastes just like eggnog!) melted all over the top when I made my pre-photo decorative swirls.

All of that aside, it’s a very fast and easy cake to create….and no matter what it looked like or how far off it veered from what it should be like, it was sinfully delicious!

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As with the French Fridays with Dorie group, I can’t reprint the recipe. But you can purchase the book here.

 

Baking With Julia

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Filed Under: Eat, Featured Posts, Cookbooks, Desserts, French Fridays with Dorie Tagged With: Cake, Cookbook, Dorie Greenspan, French Fridays with Dorie, chocolate

Red Velvet Whoopie Pies Recipe

February 8, 2011 by Renee

While the mysterious origins of Red Velvet Cake are as varied and as deep as creatures of the Red Sea, it’s been brought back, it’s in style and it’s, apparently, here to stay.

Which, is fine by me. What could be bad about a chocolate cake, a devil’s food cake for that matter, with a bit of red food coloring. Nothing at all. Except don’t even think about wearing white anywhere near it!  That red coloring is very much like a red velvet cloth that’s been put in the laundry with your whites.  But, as you eat one Whoopie Pie, your mind will drift away and you won’t even care that your best white towels are now a rosy shade of pink.

Share a Red Velvet Whoopie pie with a loved one this Valentine’s Day.

This wonderfully moist and rich cake recipe has been adapted from The Joy of Baking.

 

For the Cakes:

Ingredients

2 ½ cups flour

1/2 tsp salt

2 tbs cocoa powder

1/2 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

1 ½ cups white sugar

2 large eggs

1 tsp pure vanilla extract

1 cup buttermilk

1 tbs liquid red food coloring

1 tsp white distilled vinegar

1 tsp baking soda

 

Method

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Prepare a Whoopie Pie pan or a shallow baking dish with spray oil and set aside.

In a large mixing bowl sift together the flour, salt, and cocoa powder. Set aside.

In the bowl of your electric mixer, or a large bowl with your hand mixer, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the vanilla extract and beat until combined.

In another small bowl, whisk together the buttermilk and the red food coloring.  Try not to splatter, as red food coloring has a way of staining anything it touches. Permanently!

With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture and color buttermilk to the butter mixture, beating until all the ingredients are well combined.

In a small cup mix the vinegar and baking soda. (Science Experiment!) The mixture will fizz but won’t overflow the cup (Darn! That’ll be for another day.) since it’s not so much.  Quickly fold into the cake batter.

Spoon the batter into the prepared Whoopie Pie pan or into the prepared cake pan. The batter should only be filled about 1/4 of the way up the sides. You want a thin cake.

Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 10 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center of the cakes comes out clean. Cool the cakes in their pans for 10 minutes then remove them to a wire rack and let cool completely.

Meanwhile, let’s make the filling! 

For the Filling:

Ingredients 

6 tbs unsalted butter, softened

1 ½ cups confectioner’s sugar

1/8 tsp salt

1 jar marshmallow crème (I used the regular white, but you can also use Raspberry or Strawberry marshmallow crèmes- fun for Valentine’s Day!)

2 tsp vanilla

Method

In a large bowl, beat together the  butter, sugar, salt and the marshmallow crème until smooth.  Add in the vanilla and mix well. You can now spoon the mixture into a piping bag if you want, to be used to fill the whoopie pies or you can just use a spoon to fill the centers. Refrigerate any unused crème bringing it back to room temperature before attempting to pipe any more cakes.

Assemble The Whoopie Pies

If you used a Whoopie Pie pan, you can just use two of the individual cakes and sandwich them together with filling in between. However, if your cakes have too much height, or you want to get more pies (double!), you can just slice off the tops of each cake, horizontally, and fill the centers and return the tops to the bottoms. It’s really up to you. For the ones pictured here, we just sliced off the tops. We are very glad we did too, because they all went quickly.

If you used a shallow cake pan, you can use a cookie cutter to cut out your shapes, or twist an inverted glass to make rounds of cake.  Or you can just slice out pieces if you have a steady hand and can create matching tops and bottoms. (They can be close since crème will be in the middle!)

Once you have all your tops and bottoms laid out, pipe or spoon the filling into the center of the cooled pies on one side. Place it’s matching part on and you are ready to eat!

To store: Place in a single layer on a piece of wax paper. Because the cake is so moist, it has a tendency to stick, peeling a layer of cake off. So if you want one pretty side, be sure to make sure they are stored in only one layer.

 

Filed Under: Eat, Featured Posts, Desserts Tagged With: Cake, Kosher, Recipe, Red Velvet, Valentine's Day, Whoopie Pie, chocolate, dessert

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