White Chocolate Truffle Tart with Raspberry Curd & Meringue Kisses
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Buttery Shortcrust Pastry meets Raspberry Curd & a boozy White Chocolate Filling!
Add some mini meringue kisses to take this Raspberry Curd Tart to the next level!
Don’t these little Meringue Kisses look pretty against the dark pink curd? They also add a nice crunch to the tart! Put them on your Raspberry Curd Tart shortly before you serve it, as they tend to get soggy when sitting on the curd for too long!
Here is the recipe for my White Chocolate Truffle Tart with Raspberry Curd and Meringue Kisses
How to make Raspberry Curd Tart with White Chocolate Truffle Filling and Mini Meringues:
For the mini meringue kisses
2 egg whites
1 pinch of salt
125 g fine sugar
1 tsp lemon juice
Beat egg white and salt in a big bowl until foamy. When they begin to form soft peaks gradually add the sugar and lemon juice and beat until stiff peak stage.
For the pastry
225g plain flour
150g cold butter, cut into small cubes
25g icing sugar
1 large egg, beaten and 2 Tbsp of water
To make the pastry, measure the flour, butter, and sugar into a processor. Whiz until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs and then add the egg and water. Whiz again until it comes together in a ball.
Chill the pastry for at least 30 minutes.
Roll out the pastry thinly on a floured work surface until it is just a little bigger than the size of the tin. Line the tart tin with the pastry, letting the extra pastry hang over the sides of the tin. Place on a baking sheet and then chill in the fridge for 30 minutes or put it in the freezer for 15 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. Line the tin with nonstick paper and fill with baking beans. Blind bake for 15 minutes in the preheated oven until pale golden brown.
Take out of the oven and remove the baking beans and paper. Carefully trim the excess pastry from the sides using a sharp knife. Return the empty pastry shell to the oven for another 10-12 minutes or until it is completely dry. Set aside to cool.
For the white chocolate truffle ganache
300g white chocolate
50 ml Egg liqueur , advocaat or other creamy liqueur
100 ml Cream
70 g Butter
Warm butter and cream and pour over chopped white chocolate. Let stand for a few minutes, then stir until smooth, adding the egg liqueur as you go. Pour into your pastry shell and let set in the fridge.
For the raspberry curd
500g fresh or frozen raspberries
2 eggs L
90 g butter
230 g white sugar
1/4 Tsp salt
3 leaves gelatine
Soak the gelatine in cold water. Thaw the raspberries slightly, if using frozen, and let them come to a boil in a little pot. Turn heat down and let simmer just until you have a pink puree. Pass through a sieve to remove the seeds. Fill the raspberry puree into a heatproof bowl and put over a pot with hot water. Make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water.
Add the rest of the ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture thickens. Dissolve the soaked and drained gelatine leaves in the mix and let cool. Pour the cooled curd over the truffle ganache in the tart and put the tart in the fridge until set for about 3 hours.
Decorate the White Chocolate truffle tart with raspberry curd and mini meringue kisses and enjoy!
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Raspberry Curd Tart with White Chocolate Truffle Filling & Meringue Kisses
White Chocolate & Raspberries are a match made in heaven! Try this stunning Tart with Raspberry Curd, White Chocolate Truffle Ganache & Meringue Kisses for your next dinner party!
Ingredients
For the mini meringue kisses
- 2 egg whites
- 1 pinch of salt
- 125 g fine sugar
- 1 tsp lemon juice
For the pastry
- 225 g plain flour
- 150 g cold butter cut into small cubes
- 25 g icing sugar
- 1 large egg beaten and 2 Tbsp of water
For the white chocolate truffle ganache
- 70 g Butter
- 100 ml Cream
- 300 g white chocolate chopped
- 50 ml Egg liqueur advocaat or other creamy liqueur
For the raspberry curd
- 500 g fresh or frozen raspberries
- 2 eggs L
- 90 g butter
- 230 g white sugar
- 1/4 Tsp salt
- 3 sheets gelatine
Instructions
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Beat egg white and salt in a big bowl until foamy. When they begin to form soft peaks gradually add the sugar and lemon juice and beat until stiff peak stage.
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Preheat the oven to 100 Celsius and prepare 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Pipe the tuffs on the paper and bake for about 1 to 2 hours depending on the size of your tuffs. Turn the oven off and let the meringue tuffs dry out completely. Take them off the paper once cooled.
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To make the pastry, measure the flour, butter, and sugar into a processor. Whiz until the mixture looks like breadcrumbs and then add the egg and water. Whiz again until it comes together in a ball.
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Chill the pastry for at least 30 minutes.
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Roll out the pastry thinly on a floured work surface until it is just a little bigger than the size of the tin. Line the tart tin with the pastry, letting the extra pastry hang over the sides of the tin. Place on a baking sheet and then chill in the fridge for 30 minutes or put it in the freezer for 15 minutes.
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Preheat the oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6. Line the tin with nonstick paper and fill with baking beans. Blind bake for 15 minutes in the preheated oven until pale golden brown.
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Take out of the oven and remove the baking beans and paper. Carefully trim the excess pastry from the sides using a sharp knife. Return the empty pastry shell to the oven for another 10-12 minutes or until it is completely dry. Set aside to cool.
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For the White Chocolate Truffle Filling:
Warm butter and cream and pour over chopped white chocolate. Let stand for a few minutes, then stir until smooth, adding the egg liqueur as you go. Pour into your pastry shell and let set in the fridge.
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Soak the gelatine in cold water. Thaw the raspberries slightly, if using frozen, and let them come to a boil in a little pot. Turn heat down and let simmer just until you have a pink puree. Pass through a sieve to remove the seeds. Fill the raspberry puree into a heatproof bowl and put over a pot with hot water. Make sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water.
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Add the rest of the ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture thickens. Dissolve the soaked and drained gelatine leaves in the mix and let cool. Pour the cooled curd over the truffle ganache in the tart and put the tart in the fridge until set for about 3 hours.
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Decorate the White Chocolate truffle tart with raspberry curd and mini meringue kisses and enjoy!
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mit denen Ideen solltest du ein Torten-Tarte Backbuch herausgeben, eine besser als die andere… und fast alle bei mir auf der to do Liste 😉
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Also das ist wirklich eine fabelhafte Tarte! Tolle Zusammenstellung-Kompliment!
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