Friday, December 14, 2012

Guest Post:: Dark Chocolate Mousse Tart with Peppermint Crème

Hi Everyone! Today I am guest posting on Meg Biram's blog and sharing an amazing recipe for a Dark Chocolate Mousse Tart with Peppermint Crème.  One of my favorite winter pairings is chocolate and peppermint - so rich, yet refreshing at the same time.  Hop on over!  Happy Friday and I hope that everyone has a great weekend. I will be doing some heavy holiday shopping and baking this weekend. Do you have anything exciting planned? Continue for recipe....   


You might think that is is daunting to take on a three part dessert, but each one of these steps is  so easy — before you know it you will be making these tarts again. However, if you are strapped for time, you can omit the step of making your own shortbread cookies and buy Nabisco Chocolate Wafers and just skip to the crust assembly instructions below.
Special Equipment Needed:
Food Processor
Hand Mixer
Tart Tins (various sizes depending on the size that you want)
COCOA PEPPERMINT SHORTBREAD COOKIE CRUST
Makes about 20 cookies
For the Cookies:
1 1/2 Cups Flour
3/4 Cup Cocoa Powder, Unsweetened (I used Ghiradelli)
1 Cup Sugar
1/4 Tsp Salt
1/4 Tsp Baking Soda
12 Tbsp Unsalted Softened Butter, plus 3 Tbsp Melted Butter(to be used for crust assembly)
3 Tbsp Almond Milk (Regular milk also works)
1 Tsp Pure Peppermint Extract
Directions: 
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.  Line baking sheet with parchment paper. Combine flour, cocoa powder, sugar, salt, baking soda, 12 tablespoons softened butter, milk and peppermint extract in the food processor and pulse until the mixture is combined. This should take about 3 to five minutes depending on the strength of your machine.  When combined, place dough onto plastic wrap and form into one long log, which will allow you to cut dough into thin slices once the log has been chilled. Chill the log for up to 1 hour.  Once chilled, cut the dough into thin slices using a sharp knife.  Place in oven and cook for 12 to 15 minutes until cookies are done – the key here is to ensure that the cookies are not too soft, as they will not work properly when making the crust.  When done place cookies on rack to cool completely. These cookies can be made up to 3 days in advance and stored in an airtight container.
(recipe adapted from the Smitten Kitchen’s Icebox Cookies)
For Crust Assembly:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place cookies in food processor. Pulse until the mixture resembles sand. Slowly stream the 3 tablespoons melted butter into the mixture and continue to pulse until mixture is combined and you can a squeeze a small amount in your hand and it stays together.  Place crust mixture into tart pan size of your choice. This will make either one large tart or about 12 to 15 small tarts.  Press dough firmly into the pan using the back of a spoon.  Bake for 10 minutes or until the tart shell is set.  Allow to cool.
DARK CHOCOLATE MOUSSE FILLING
1/2 Cup Water
4 Large Egg Whites
3/4 Cups Sugar
10 Ounces Semisweet Chocolate Chips
3 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
2 Cups Heavy Whipping Cream
Directions: 
Fill sauce pot with water and allow to come to a simmer.  Place eggs whites and sugar into a heat-proof bowl and place over simmering water. Whisk constantly until the sugar dissolves into the egg whites and the mixture becomes warm.  Remove from heat. Using a hand mixer, beat egg whites and sugar on medium speed until the mixture has cooled and nearly tripled in size and forms stiff peaks, about 4 to 6 minutes. Set aside.
Place chocolate chips and butter in a bowl over the same simmering pot of water. Stir until the chocolate and butter melt.  Remove from stove and set aside.
Place 2 cups heavy cream in another bowl and beat with mixer until medium peaks form.
Gently fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture until combined.  Next, fold whipped cream into the mixture.
Scoop the mousse into the tart shells and place in refrigerator allowing to chill for at least one hour.
PEPPERMINT CREMÉ
2 Cups Heavy Whipping Cream
7 Tablespoons Sugar
2 Teaspoons Pure Peppermint Extract
Chocolate Shavings, for Garnish
Fresh Mint Leaves, for Garnish
Directions:
Combine whipping cream, sugar and peppermint extract until medium peaks form.
TART ASSEMBLY
Place peppermint whipped cream on top of chilled mousse. Garnish with chocolate shavings and fresh mint leaves if desired. Chill until ready to serve.
(recipe adapted from Bon Appetit’s Mile-High Chocolate Pie)


*Photographs by Alison 

22 comments:

  1. Congrats dear! Going to read now! I pin the photo! kisses! xo

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  2. YUM!!!! headed over there now!! Need ideas for all the special dinners we are hosting this holiday season.
    xx

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  3. Ha un aspetto delizioso ;) yummy (: Reb, xoxo.

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  4. These look absolutely delicious!! xo, Julie
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  5. Could you be any more talented! Wow! You are amazing! xoxo

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  6. Mmmm so amazing!
    xx
    B.
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  7. ohhh my gosh, allison!!! this looks amazing!!! i'm so impressed! xo

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  8. Gorgeous tarts and beautiful photography! Love those plates too =)

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  9. ummmm this looks like heaven. i want one. now.

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  10. These are just lovely - delicate and bite-sized cups of heaven!

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  11. This would be right up my hubby's alley, do you know if this can be frozen and thawed? I am looking to pre-make one for christmas.

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    1. Hello! You can absolutely free this tart, just make the crust and mousse and freeze in an airtight container. When ready to eat, de-thaw the day of and add the whipped peppermint creme before serving. Enjoy! I hope that your husband loves it! Thanks for stopping by:)

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    2. Thanks so much! :D Just made them 5 mins ago so we shall see if he likes them, and I will freeze them and see how they thaw out with the cream on them :/ with me luck! :D Oh and fyi, I tried to melt the choc and butter but 3 times it seized up in me, I checked everything thinking I had burnt it, or got some water in it and on the 3rd attempt covering all my bases it still siezed up :( so added some cream to it and it loosened enough to mix with the egg and sugar mixture, and turned out beautifully!!! Alas the 2 bathched that went before are now, with the help of yet more cream, now choc sauce for ice cream! :D So I guess you could call it a win win situation.

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  12. Oh my gosh - Alison, this looks phenomenal! I can't get over how talented you are as a cook - I need to work on my skills ASAP!

    Amazing as usual :)

    xx,
    Maya

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  13. Holy moly...these look incredible, Alison! You're seriously a wiz in the kitchen. Teach me your ways?

    Alyssa
    The Glossy Life

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  14. These look so delicious! Found your blog through the lovely Alyssa!

    xo jen

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  17. This recipe it's delicious. I can't wait to taste these goodies. :3

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