Chocolate and Salted Caramel Tart

Even though putting the words ‘caramel’ and ‘salted’ together in the same phrase sounds weird, it’s a delicious combination that I tried for the first time thanks to French delicatessens. So as soon as I saw this recipe on La receta de la felicidad I couldn’t resist giving it a go, and I knew it’d be a guaranteed success. Even those weird beings who aren’t crazy about chocolate end up liking it, thanks to the crunchy bite of the crust and the creaminess of the filling. So what are you waiting for to try it?

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What do we need?

For the special shortcrust pastry:

  • 250 g (2 cups) all-purpose flour

  • 30 g (1/4 cup) ground almonds

  • 150 g (2/3 cup) butter

  • 80 g (1/3 cup) sugar

  • 1 egg

  • 1 pinch of salt

  • 1 pinch of powdered vanilla

For the salted caramel sauce:

  • 70 g (1/3 cup) sugar

  • 70 ml (1/3 cup) heavy cream

  • 1 teaspoon butter

  • a pinch of salt

For the chocolate cream:

  • 500 ml (2 cups) heavy cream

  • 350 g (12 oz) dark chocolate

For the whipped cream:

  • 300 ml (1 1/4 cups) heavy whipping cream, very cold (at least 35% fat)

  • 2 heaping tablespoons of powdered sugar

  • Optional: cocoa powder for dusting on top

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How do we make it?

  • We start by preparing the crust. Mix the very cold butter, cut into small cubes, with the rest of the ingredients. You can use the dough attachment on your mixer or use a spoon and finish kneading by hand. It’ll come out crumbly and you’ll have to keep squeezing the butter with your hands to incorporate everything well, but don’t despair. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for half an hour.

  • Meanwhile, prepare a 24 to 26 cm (9.5 to 10 in) springform tin by lightly greasing it and placing a sheet of baking paper on the bottom.

  • Roll out the dough on a floured surface or between two sheets of baking paper or plastic wrap (so it doesn’t stick) until it’s about 3 mm (1/8 in) thick.

  • Roll the dough onto the rolling pin and unroll it over the tin. Press it well into the tin, patching any gaps with bits of dough. Trim the edges by running the rolling pin over the top of the tin and pressing down.

  • Put the tin with the dough in the fridge for 30 minutes.

  • Preheat the oven to 180°C (355°F).

  • Cover the bottom of the tart with baking paper and fill with dried chickpeas (just like when making quiches — this keeps the dough from rising in the oven). Bake the crust for about 25 minutes.

  • Take it out and once it’s cooled, unmold and place on a plate or tray.

  • Now we’ll prepare the salted caramel sauce. Have the cream and butter ready beforehand. Put the sugar in a saucepan over medium heat and wait without stirring until it turns into caramel (2 or 3 minutes). Once you have a golden caramel, lower the heat to minimum and add the butter, salt, and cream, stirring constantly until you get a smooth sauce. If any caramel lumps form, keep stirring vigorously over low-medium heat until they fully dissolve.

  • Once it’s cooled a bit, pour the caramel over the tart base and put it in the fridge for half an hour.

  • Next we make the chocolate cream. Bring the cream to a boil in a saucepan while you chop the chocolate. When it boils, remove from the heat and add the chopped chocolate. Let it sit for a few minutes and stir until you get a smooth cream. Once the chocolate cream has cooled a bit, pour it over the tart that you had reserved in the fridge and let it chill overnight.

  • Finally, whip the cream. Beat the very cold cream with the sugar using a whisk until it reaches the desired consistency (be careful not to overdo it or it’ll turn into butter).

  • Put the whipped cream into a piping bag with a round tip and pipe little mounds of cream over the tart. Using a sieve, dust with cocoa powder and keep in the fridge until ready to serve.

Tips:

  • When whipping the cream you can use regular sugar, but store-bought powdered sugar will help keep the consistency longer since it usually contains a small amount of starch.

  • If you don’t want to even turn on the oven, you can swap the shortcrust base for a cookie base. Crush digestive-type cookies, for example, and mix with melted butter. Cover the tin pressing down well so it’s nice and compact, let it chill before pouring the caramel and you’re done.

  • If you don’t have a piping bag or tip, you can use a plastic bag (like a freezer bag) and snip a small hole in the corner.

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[English version] CHOCOLATE AND SALTED CARAMEL TART* *

For the crust:

  • *250 g all purpose flour *

  • *30 g powdered almonds *

  • *150 g butter, cold, cut into cubes *

  • *80 g sugar *

  • 1 egg

  • 1 pinch of salt

  • 1 pinch powdered vanilla

For the salted caramel sauce:

  • *70 g sugar *

  • *70 ml heavy cream *

  • 1 teaspoon butter

  • pinch of salt

For the chocolate cream:

  • *500 ml heavy cream *

  • *350 g dark chocolate *

For the whipped cream:

  • 300 ml heavy cream, very cold (1 cup aprox)

  • 2 tablespoons sugar

  • Optional: unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting

* *

  • Prepare the crust. Whizz all the ingredients in a food processor to a dough and finish by hand until getting a homogeneous dough. Wrap the dough and chill for 30 minutes. Roll out the pastry and line a deep 24-26 cm tart tin with it; patch any holes if crumbly. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 180 ºC. Prick the tart shell all over with a fork or use baking beans and bake about 25 minutes.

  • Transfer to a rack and let cool.

  • Prepare the caramel sauce. Place sugar a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Look for the caramel to turn a rich amber colour, then lower the heat and whisk in butter and cream (the mixture will bubble up, so be careful!). Pour caramel into cooled tart shell and let cool slightly; refrigerate 1/2 hour.

  • Prepare the chocolate cream. Chop the chocolate. Bring heavy cream to boil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Put chocolate into a medium bowl and pour in the hot cream. Let sit for a few minutes, then stir until smooth. Pour ganache evenly over tart and refrigerate 24 hours .

  • Before serving, prepare the whipped cream. In a bowl, using an electric mixer, beat the cream with the sugar until firm. Pipe the whipped cream on top of the pie and dust with some cocoa powdered if desired.

Tips:**- If you use confectioners’ sugar when whipping the cream, you’ll get a firmer cream.

- If you don’t want even to switch on the oven you can prepare the crust with biscuits. Just smash the biscuits and mix with melted butter. Cover the tart mold with it, pressing well with your fingers.Refrigerate before pouring the caramel sauce.

- If you don’t have piping bag, you can use a plastic bag instead.


16 de abril de 2013 · 6 min · Palstelera

Tarta de chocolate y caramelo salado

Aunque juntar las palabras ‘caramelo’ y ‘salado’ en la misma frase suene extraño, es una combinación deliciosa que probé por primera vez gracias a las delicatessen francesas. Por eso en cuanto vi esta receta en La receta de la felicidad no pude resistirme a probarla y sabía que sería un éxito asegurado. Incluso a aquellos seres extraños a los que no les apasiona el chocolate, les gusta por el toque crujiente de la base y la cremosidad del relleno. Así que no sé a qué estáis esperando para probarla.

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¿Qué necesitamos?

 

Para la masa quebrada especial:

  • 250 g de harina

  • 30 g de almendra molida

  • 150 g de mantequilla

  • 80 g de azúcar

  • 1 huevo

  • 1 pizca de sal

  • 1 pizca de vainilla en polvo

 

Para la salsa de caramelo salado:

  • 70 g de azúcar

  • 70 ml de nata

  • una cucharadita de mantequilla

  • una pizca de sal

 

Para la crema de chocolate:

  • 500 ml de nata

  • 350 g de chocolate negro

 

Para la nata montada:

  • 300 ml de nata para montar muy fría (mínimo 35% de MG)

  • 2 cucharas colmadas de azúcar glas

  • Opcional: cacao en polvo para espolvorear por encima

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¿Cómo lo hacemos?

  • Comenzamos preparando la base. Mezclamos la mantequilla muy fría cortada en cuadraditos con el resto de los ingredientes. Podemos utilizar un accesorio amasador de la batidora o utilizar una cuchara y terminamos de amasar con las manos. Se nos quedará desmigajado y tendremos que ir estrujando la mantequilla con las manos para poder incorporarlo bien pero no hay que desesperar. Envolvemos en film transparente y dejamos en la nevera media hora.

  • Mientras, preparamos un molde desmontable de 24 a 26 cm engrasándolo ligeramente y colocando una hoja de papel de hornear en la base.

  • Extendemos la masa con el rodillo sobre una superficie enharinada o entre dos papeles de hornear o film transparente (para que no se nos pegue) hasta dejarla de un grosor de 3 mm aproximadamente.

  • Enrollamos la masa sobre el rodillo y la vamos desenrollando sobre el molde. La colocamos presionando bien sobre el molde, cubriendo los huecos que pudieran quedar con trozos de masa. Eliminamos los bordes pasando el rodillo por encima del molde y presionando.

  • Metemos el molde con la masa 30 minutos en la nevera.

  • Precalentamos el horno a 180 º C.

  • Cubrimos el fondo de la tarta con papel de horno y rellenamos con garbanzos crudos (igual que cuando preparamos las quiches, esto es para que la masa no suba en el horno). Cocemos la base de nuestra tarta en el horno durante unos 25 minutos.

  • Sacamos y cuando esté fría, desmoldamos y ponemos sobre un plato o bandeja.

  • Ahora vamos a preparar la salsa de caramelo salado. Preparamos de antemano la nata y la mantequilla necesarias. Ponemos el azúcar en un cazo a fuego medio y esperamos sin mover a que se convierta en caramelo (2 ó 3 minutos). Cuando tengamos un caramelo dorado, bajamos el fuego al mínimo y  agregamos  la mantequilla, la sal y la nata removiendo constantemente hasta obtener una salsa homogénea. Si se nos ha hecho algún grumo de caramelo seguimos removiendo con energía a fuego bajo-medio hasta que se deshaga del todo.

  • Cuando se haya enfriado un poco, vertemos el caramelo sobre la base de la tarta y lo dejamos en la nevera media hora.

  • Seguimos preparando la crema de chocolate. Para ello, ponemos a hervir la nata en un cazo mientras que troceamos el chocolate. Cuando hierva, retiramos del fuego y agregamos el chocolate troceado. Dejamos reposar unos minutos y removemos hasta lograr una crema homogénea. Cuando la crema de chocolate se haya enfriado un poco, la vertemos sobre nuestra tarta que teníamos reservada en el frigorífico y la dejamos enfriar de un día para otro.

  • Por último, montamos la nata. Para ello, batimos con un batidor de varillas la nata muy fría con el azúcar hasta que tenga la consistencia deseada (cuidado con pasarnos o se convertirá en mantequilla).

  • Ponemos la nata en una manga con boquilla redonda y vamos depositando montoncitos de nata sobre la tarta. Con ayuda de un colador, espolvoreamos con cacao en polvo y reservamos en el frigorífico hasta el momento de servir.

Consejos:

  • Al montar la nata podéis utilizar azúcar normal pero el azúcar glas comprada ayudará a mantener la consistencia durante más tiempo ya que suele contener una pequeña cantidad de almidón.

  • Si no queréis encender ni siquiera el horno, podéis sustituir la base de masa quebrada por una base hecha con galletas. Para ello triturad galletas tipo digestive, por ejemplo, y mezclad con mantequilla derretida. Cubrid el molde presionando bien para que quede bien compacto, dejad enfriar antes de echar el caramelo y listo.

  • Si no tenéis manga pastelera ni boquilla, podéis utilizar una bolsa (por ejemplo, las de congelar) haciéndole un pequeño corte en la punta.

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[English version] CHOCOLATE AND SALTED CARAMEL TART* *

For the crust:

  • *250 g all purpose flour *

  • *30 g powdered almonds *

  • *150 g butter, cold, cut into cubes *

  • *80 g sugar *

  • 1 egg

  • 1 pinch of salt

  • 1 pinch powdered vanilla

For the salted caramel sauce:

  • *70 g sugar *

  • *70 ml heavy cream *

  • 1 teaspoon butter

  • pinch of salt

For the chocolate cream:

  • *500 ml heavy cream *

  • *350 g dark chocolate *

For the whipped cream:

  • 300 ml heavy cream, very cold (1 cup aprox)

  • 2 tablespoons sugar

  • Optional: unsweetened cocoa powder for dusting

* *

  • Prepare the crust. Whizz all the ingredients in a food processor to a dough and finish by hand until getting a homogeneous dough. Wrap the dough and chill for 30 minutes. Roll out the pastry and line a deep 24-26 cm tart tin with it; patch any holes if crumbly. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes.

  • Preheat oven to 180 ºC. Prick the tart shell all over with a fork or use baking beans and bake about 25 minutes.

  • Transfer to a rack and let cool.

  • Prepare the caramel sauce. Place sugar a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Look for the caramel to turn a rich amber colour, then lower the heat and whisk in butter and cream (the mixture will bubble up, so be careful!). Pour caramel into cooled tart shell and let cool slightly; refrigerate 1/2 hour.

  • Prepare the chocolate cream. Chop the chocolate. Bring heavy cream to boil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Put chocolate into a medium bowl and pour in the hot cream. Let sit for a few minutes, then stir until smooth. Pour ganache evenly over tart and refrigerate 24 hours .

  • Before serving, prepare the whipped cream. In a bowl, using an electric mixer, beat the cream with the sugar until firm. Pipe the whipped cream on top of the pie and dust with some cocoa powdered if desired.

Tips:**- If you use confectioners’ sugar when whipping the cream, you’ll get a firmer cream.

- If you don’t want even to switch on the oven you can prepare the crust with biscuits. Just smash the biscuits and mix with melted butter. Cover the tart mold with it, pressing well with your fingers.Refrigerate before pouring the caramel sauce.

- If you don’t have piping bag, you can use a plastic bag instead.

* *


16 de abril de 2013 · 6 min · Palstelera