Layer 1: melt 50 g dark chocolate with 15 g butter and 3 Tbsp milk. If it's too thick, add more milk. Spread evenly over the bottom of tart shells. Use any recipe for the shells you like. I made mine from leftovers from my freezer. Leave tarts in the fridge while you prepare the next layer.
Layer 2: melt 100 g white chocolate and while still hot, stir it in 100 ml heavy cream. Spread half of the mixture over dark chocolate layer, leave in a fridge for a few minutes, spread dulce de leche over, and the rest of the white chocolate mixture. Leave in the fridge again.
Layer 3: make the same dark chocolate mix as for layer 1 and spread over white chocolate mixture. Leave in a fridge overnight.
Layer 2: melt 100 g white chocolate and while still hot, stir it in 100 ml heavy cream. Spread half of the mixture over dark chocolate layer, leave in a fridge for a few minutes, spread dulce de leche over, and the rest of the white chocolate mixture. Leave in the fridge again.
Layer 3: make the same dark chocolate mix as for layer 1 and spread over white chocolate mixture. Leave in a fridge overnight.
This pie was supposed to have 5 layers: dark chocolate, white chocolate, dulce de leche, white chocolate and dark chocolate. And I did everything as I imagined, but only 3 layers were visible at the end. Will try again, this time I will be more patient and wait longer while every single layer cools down completely. Filling was enough for 11 mini tarts.
Note: This is a part of SHF #40 event hosted this month by Rachel from Vampituity. For all the entries see the roundup. Sound delicious? Make a contribution to a non-profit helping to transform the world of food through pie - Pie Ranch. Please specify "Pie Ranch/Green Oaks Fund” in the "Designation" field of the online donation form (Pie Ranch is fiscally sponsored by the Rudolph Steiner Foundation) at: http://tinyurl.com/3bmn4c.
- More sweet tarts recipes:
- Medlar tarts
- White chocolate and cranberries tartlets
- White chocolate and cranberries tartlets
I think it looks amazing! absolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteMarija,
ReplyDeleteA layered journey for only the patient but also so simple. It looks delicious! Thanks for bringing the wonders of pie from Serbia into this month's SHF- so thrilled to have participation from many parts of the world!
nice-looking tarts marija!:)
ReplyDeleteLayers-shmeyers!Seems like enough visible layers to me! It looks delicious and inviting, all that chocolate, mhmmmhmmm... :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteA stunning combination Marija!
ReplyDeleteThis pie looks and sounds absolutely divine...it makes my limbs feel week to think about eating it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in on SHF this month - and hope to see you out next month!