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09 September 2010

The Chocolate Traveller Magazine

Tropical Chocolate Tart
December 10, 2005 11:15
Tropical Chocolate Tart


A nice twist to this chocolate tart with the addition of fruits. The recipe provided by The Horn of Plenty does not state the cocoa percentage chocolate they use although I consider the higher 75%-85% range of dark chocolate to be a perfect match. Head chef comments 'The tropical tart was originally a recipe I thought up for my kids - I'd promised to make them a chocolate dessert. I had a banana and some coconut and wondered what to make and came up with the tropical tart. They loved it!'

RECIPE INGREDIENTS; (7 servings)

250g unsalted butter
145g flour
2 tablespoons cocoa (See my recommendation)
115g icing sugar
1 large egg yolk

METHOD
Let the butter sit at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes.

Sift together flour and cocoa powder.

Place the icing sugar in a mixing bowl, add the butter and toss to coat using the paddle attachment or a hand held mixer, cream the sugar and butter at medium speed until well mixed, add the sieved flour and cocoa and the egg yolk and beat well until well blended. Continue to mix until a smooth dough forms.

Tropical Tart Mixture
225ml double cream
1 banana coarsely chopped
36g unsweetened shredded coconut
Grated zest of an orange
3 large egg yolks
5 oz dark chocolate, finely chopped (See my recommendation)
4oz diced pineapple or 2 passion fruit
6 x 4 inch, fully baked chocolate tart shells

METHOD
Combine the cream, banana and coconut in a large saucepan, grate the zest of the orange into the cream and whisk to combine. Bring to a simmer over a medium heat, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat and let cool.
Strain the coconut cream into a medium saucepan pressing firmly with a back of a spoon. Place the egg yolks in a bowl.

Bring cream to a simmer then remove from the heat , whisk in the chocolate, cream in the egg yolks slowly whisking constantly, strain into a bowl. Spoon chocolate cream into the cooked tart cases. Refrigerate for 45 minutes or until set. Serve with vanilla ice-cream and a raspberry sauce.


Chocolate Traveller Notes

For this recipe I am recommending two options; For the bitter chocolate option our own 85% Afrique dark chocolate bar (100g) would be perfect as the additional fruits with the dish would certainly balance beautifully with the deep roasted notes of this dark chocolate. However, for a sweeter finish and as the dish has an exotic theme then I think the Michel Cluizel 65% Mangaro dark chocolate bar (100g) would be an interesting choice, particularly for a sweeter tooth, or the ever popular Valrhona 61% and 68% larger sized blocks and the Amedei 66% 1kg block. Each shown under "Related Chocolates" to the right.
COMMENTS
#1 Ann
June 20, 2006 16:18
I thoroughly recommend this recipe to everyone as I made it over the weekend for friends, really lovely. There are so many nice recipes here that stand out so myself and firends have decided to make one a month - Please Mr Chocolate Traveller don't stop, we need you.
#2 Charlotte
June 23, 2006 12:18
I am making this recipe with the pineapple option as I couldn't get my hands on the passion fruit. I love the idea of the coconut with the chocolate and can't wait to try it. Reading the chocolate travellers tips I am going to go with the 85% dark chocolate, the chocolate trading company one, which I have had before anyway and love it. For me the Michel Cluizel Mangaro bar would be too sweet. each to their own of course. I have made my own raspberry sauce as well to drizzle next to the chocolate tarts. I can't stand the artificial stuff. Keep it real.
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