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Wicked Dark Chocolate Tart

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Eggs, Dairy Tessa’s, Seasonal, Kitchen 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

250 g Unsalted butter
125 g Vanilla sugar
250 g Plain flour
125 g Semolina
180 g Dark bitter chocolate
5 tb Cognac
4 Eggs
3 tb Cornflour
400 g Caster sugar
600 ml Single cream
1 Vanilla pod
125 g Unsalted butter

INSTRUCTIONS

SHORTCAKE
CHOCOLATE FILLING
Preheat the oven to 180C/gas 4.
Prepare the shortcake. Cream butter and vanilla sugar in a bowl until light
and fluffy. Mix together flour and semolina. Gradually add to butter until
a crumbly dough is formed. Carefully and gently knead the dough until it
binds together and surface is smooth. Roll out thinly to line 6 loose
bottomed 4 inch tart tins. Prick bases. Chill well for an hour. Line with
foil and baking beans.
Bake pastry cases blind for 20 minutes or so in preheated oven until cooked
through. Remove beans and foil and continue drying out in oven if
necessary. Prepare chocolate filling. Break chocolate into squares. Place
in a bowl over a pan of water or a double boiler. Add cognac to chocolate.
Heat gently until chocolate is melted. Beat eggs in a bowl. Blend in
cornflour and sugar and add a little cream, if necessary.
Heat remaining cream in a saucepan with vanilla pod until almost boiling.
Stir hot cream into blended egg mixture.
Rinse cream pan in cold water. Return mixture to pay and add melted
chocolate. Cook gently, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and
cornflour is cooked. Taste mixture to check it is not floury. This will
take between 6-8 minutes. Remove vanilla pod.
Cool filling slightly. Soften butter and allow to cool. Beat softened
butter into chocolate filling. Pour into chilled tarts and leave to set.
When cold make chocolate leaves with some melted chocolate and use to
decorate the tarts.
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