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Katie and I have been pretty excited about our first post for the Holiday Recipe Exchange. After months of organizing while enjoying some of my No Bake Cookies in the process – we are ready to launch the series today with our first sponsor – Scharffen Berger. If you’ve heard of Scharffen Berger, you know their name and brand is pretty much synonymous with high quality dark chocolate.
Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker is the first bean to bar artisan chocolate maker established in the United States within the past 50 years. With a full line of eating and home baking products, Scharffen Berger® chocolate is made from the world’s best cacao beans that are perfectly fermented and roasted, elevating your classic recipes with new depths of flavor.
I came across this recipe for a Chocolate Caramel Tart months ago and knew immediately that this would be the recipe that I would be featuring for the Scharffen Berger Holiday Recipe Exchange. In my book, there is nothing more delicious and luxurious than a perfectly salted caramel dessert – add in Scharffen Berger chocolate and you pretty much have my version of dessert bliss.
These tarts are not only decadent, rich and buttery, it’s knock-your-socks-off good! If I’m being honest, these mini tarts were my main source of nourishment for about a 24 hour period. Not that I’m encouraging this behavior – just warning ya!
October 1st marked the the launch of Scharffen Berger Chocolate’s Elevate a Classic Dessert contest. Enter with an inspired dessert for your chance at prizes totaling $20,000!
For more Scharffen Berger deliciousness, be sure to check out Katie’s recipe for Dark Chocolate Orange Pudding.
Chocolate Caramel Tarts
Ingredients:
FOR THE CRUST
1 1⁄2 cups flour 1⁄4 cup plus 1 tablespoon dutch-process unsweetened cocoa powder 1⁄4 teaspoon. kosher salt 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, cubed and softened 1⁄2 cup plus 2 tablespoons. confectioners' sugar 2 egg yolks, room temperature 1⁄2 teaspoon pure vanilla extractFOR THE CARAMEL
1 1⁄2 cups sugar 3 tablespoons light corn syrup 1⁄4 teaspoon kosher salt 6 tablespoons water 6 tablespoons unsalted butter 6 tablespoons heavy cream 1 tablespoon sour cream 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extractFOR THE GANACHE
1⁄2 cup heavy cream 4 oz. Scharffen Berger Bittersweet Chocolate, finely chopped Vanilla Fleur de Sel for garnish (optional)Directions:
Notes:
- My mini tartlet pans were 3.5 inches in diameter - To make a full size 9 inch tart: Transfer dough to a 9" fluted tart pan with a removable bottom and press dough evenly into bottom and sides of pan. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Prick the tart shell all over with a fork and bake until cooked through, about 20 minutes. Transfer to a rack and let cool. Fill with caramel chill for 4-5 hours and top with ganache and chill for 4-5 hours. Slice and serve cold. - If you not have vanilla Fleur de Sel, a simple sea salt will work perfectly. - Recipe adapted from SaveurFollow Jamie on Instagram. We love to see what you're baking from MBA! Be sure to tag @jamiemba and use the hashtag #mbarecipes!
How To Participate
For a chance to win a $150 Scharffen Berger Chocolate Gift Basket:
- Write and post a recipe on your blog featuring CHOCOLATE .
- Include “Come join the fun at the My Baking Addiction and GoodLife Eats Holiday Recipe Swap sponsored by Scharffen Berger.” in your blog post.
- No blog? Just leave your recipe in the comments section.
- Add your link to the widget on either GoodLife Eats or My Baking Addiction (we have the same widget code, so only add it on one site).
- Submit your post before Oct. 10, 11:59 AM.
- Anyone can participate in the link up, but the prizes will ship to US addresses only.
- More detailed info are available here.
Link Up Your Recipes:
Love any of the recipes featured in today’s Holiday Recipe Exchange? If so, be sure to to use the Ziplist Web Recipe Clipper to add your holiday favorites to your online recipe box.
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This Week’s Prize:
$150 Scharffen Berger Chocolate Gift Basket (1 winner), provided by Scharffen Berger.
- 1 Copy of The Essence of Chocolate
- 1 – Unsweetened Natural Cocoa Powder 6oz
- 1 – Sweetened Natural Cocoa Powder 8oz
- Roasted Cacao Nibs 6oz
- 2 – 99% Unsweetened Baking Bars 9.7oz
- 2 – 70% Bittersweet Baking Bars 9.7oz
- 2 – 62% Semisweet Baking Bars 9.7oz
- 2 – 70% Bittersweet Baking Chunks 6oz
- 2 – 62% Semisweet Baking Chunks 6oz
Oh my…I don’t think I can move from this page…such a collection of choco delights..I don’t need to go nay further..The tart looks too good!!
That is food porn, I’ll say. :D
Beautiful tartlets! That oozing caramel is making me drool here. :D
Yummm….I have made something similar. i added a little orange zest to the ganache to brighten up the chocolate
Have you ever made these in a mini muffin pan so they would be like cookies? If so what adjustments did you make. They look Great!!!!
Jane-
I have never made these into cookies, so I cannot really advise on the adjustments. Thanks so much for stopping by!
-Jamie
Dear, what if i don’t have a candy thermometer and i can’t get one? how can i know when the caramel is done? Please advise… thank you :)
Hind-
You want to look for an amber color. I would suggest watching a few YouTube videos to gain an idea of the color. Thanks so much for stopping by.
-Jamie
You, my darling, are an absolute genius.
An evil genius though, one going after my waistline.
I can’t take any more mouthwatering recipes!
OMG! That’s a deadly albeit delicious combo. Looks mouth-watering :D
That first picture just did me in. I have a serious thing for chocolate and caramel together!
Chocolate Drop Cookies
Ingredients:
1 1/2 c. sifted flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/8 tsp. baking soda
3/8 tsp. salt
3/8 c. margarine
5/8 c. sugar
1 egg
1/2 tsp. vanilla
1/3 c. milk
3/8 c. cocoa
1/2 c. walnuts, chopped
Frosting:
1 1/2 c. powdered sugar
2 1/2 Tbsp. cocoa
2 1/2 Tbsp. milk
2 1/2 Tbsp. margarine
Directions:
Cream sugar and margarine. Beat in egg. In small bowl mix together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cocoa and salt. Add dry ingredients, milk and vanilla, alternating each ingredient, to sugar mixture. Fold in nuts. Bake 8-10 minutes at 400.
Prepare frosting. You will want it to be a little runny. When cookies are cool frost. Sprinkle with non-pareils if desired.
Your tart looks so yummy! I love the idea of a recipe exchange and was so excited to read through them but they all appear to just be recycled blog posts used to drive traffic to their blogs. I lost interest. Shame and I’m sure your sponsors can’t love that either.