Black Forest tart
Black Forest tart
Sweet cocoa pastry is filled with a rich, fruity filling of chocolate and cherries in this heavenly German gateau-inspired dessert
- plus chilling
- Serves 10
- Easy
Nutrition per serving
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Calories 382
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Carbohydrates 38
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Saturated Fat 10
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Sugar 17
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Protein 6
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Fat 22
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Fiber 2.7
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Salt 0.5
Ingredients
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375g pack sweet shortcrust pastry, roughly chopped
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4 tbsp cocoa powder
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1 tsp vanilla extract
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50g plain flour, plus extra for dusting
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3 large eggs, 1 separated
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75g dark chocolate, broken up
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75g milk chocolate, broken up
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50g butter, diced
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140g jam
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85g golden caster sugar
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couple of handfuls fresh cherries, pitted, plus extra to serve
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icing sugar, to serve
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crème fraîche, to serve
Preparation tips
If you haven’t got baking beans for blind-baking, use uncooked rice or dried beans instead. If you don’t have a cherry pitter, you can remove the stones with a metal piping nozzle. Simply place the nozzle on a flat surface, tip facing upwards, and firmly press the cherry onto the nozzle until the stone comes out of the top.
Vary the recipe
For an alcoholic kick, stir a splash of kirsch and a little icing sugar into the crème fraîche.
Method
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Make chocolate pastry by pulsing the pastry, 2 tbsp cocoa and the vanilla in a food processor. Roll out on a lightly floured work surface until it is the thickness of a £1 coin and use to line a 22-23cm loose-bottomed tart tin. Chill for 30 mins.
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Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Scrunch up a sheet of baking parchment, then flatten it out and press gently over the pastry. Pile in baking beans and blind-bake for 15-20 mins until the pastry is biscuity. Remove the parchment and beans and bake for 5 mins more until cooked through. Brush with egg white and return to the oven for 2 mins; this will help to keep the base crisp. Reduce oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and spread the jam over the base of the tart.
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Melt the chocolate and butter in a microwave, in short bursts on High, stirring in between, or in a bowl over – but not touching – a pan of barely simmering water. Whisk the eggs, egg yolk and sugar with an electric whisk for a full 10 mins until pale and thick. Take your time when beating the eggs and sugar - they should be mousse-like. Sieve the flour and remaining cocoa and fold in, together with the melted chocolate, using a big metal spoon.
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Scrape into the tin and scatter over the cherries. Bake for 20-25 mins until the filling has slightly puffed but is still slightly wobbly when you shake it. Chill for 3 hrs or overnight, then sprinkle with a few cherries and a dusting of icing sugar. Serve with crème fraîche.