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White Chocolate Tarts

White chocolate tarts are a must try for any white chocolate fan! They make for very pretty & delicious festive treats! 
Course Dessert
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes
Servings 15 tartlets
Author Shireen Sequeira @ www.ruchikrandhap.com

Ingredients

For the tart shells:

  • 225 grams / 8 oz plain flour plus extra for dusting
  • 2 tablespoons caster sugar
  • 150 grams / 5-1/2 oz chilled butter diced
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 2 tablespoons cold water use only as much as required
  • plain chocolate curls to decorate
  • cocoa powder for dusting

For the filling:

  • 1 vanilla bean
  • 400 ml / 14 fl oz double cream * see note#1
  • 350 grams / 12 oz white chocolate roughly chopped

Instructions

To make the tart shells:

  • In a large bowl add the flour and the sugar and rub in the butter until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
  • In a separate bowl place the egg yolks and about 1 tablespoon of the water and whisk together. Add this mixture into the bowl of flour and knead into a smooth dough without any cracks - knead for at least 1-2 minutes . If required use up the remaining tablespoon of water. If the dough feels too sticky dust a little extra flour. Wrap the dough in clingfilm and chill for 20 minutes
  • On a clean working surface dusted with a little flour roll out the dough into a large, even chapathi and line the tarlets with this.
  • Prick the base of the tartlets with a toothpick, cover with clingfilm and chill again for 15 mins. While the tartlets are chilling, preheat the oven at 200 degrees C / 400 degrees F
  • Place beans or black eyed peas (chawli) in each of the bases and bake for 10 mins. Remove the beans and continue baking for another 5 mins. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool * see note#2

To make the filling:

  • Place the chopped white chocolate in a heatproof bowl (big enough to accommodate the chocolate+cream mixture)
  • Split the vanilla bean lengthways and scrape out the seeds with the tip of your knife. Place the seeds in a saucepan along with the cream and heat until almost boiling and then pour this into the bowl of white chocolate and stir until the chocolate melts.
  • Whisk the mixture with an electric whisk until thickened and the whisk leaves a trail when lifted (this could take a good 4-5 mins of non stop whisking)
  • Chill this mixture in the refrigerator for 30 minutes and then whisk it until soft peaks form (like whipped cream)
  • Fill the tart shells with this filling (use a spoon or piping bag - see note# 4 before proceeding) and chill them for 30 minutes
  • Decorate with chocolate curls and dust light with cocoa powder. Serve

Notes

1. You can use fresh cream like Amul (in India) or Al Marai (in the UAE) 2. Baking tarts with the beans in them is called as blind baking. This is necessary in recipes that call for unbaked fillings like puddings or cream pies so it is essential that the crust be baked fully. To prevent the dough from puffing up and turning shapeless we add the beans to weigh it down and retain the desired shape. 3. Do not chill the dough for more than 20 mins as mentioned in step#2 while making the tart shells. If the butter in it hardens the dough will be hard to roll. If it so happens that you have placed it in the fridge for more than 20 mins then try to keep it out at room temperature till it becomes pliable enough to roll without sticking to the working surface. At any cost do not try short cut methods of microwaving the dough if you have made a mistake. You will be left with a sticky mess. 4. Once the tarts are baked and before you put in the filling make sure they cool down completely. We are working with extremely delicate and crumbly, short crust pastry like bases which will crumble if you apply too much pressure. Try lifting them from top using all your fingers so the entire tart shell is well supported and doesn't break off easily while lifting them. They tend to be more sturdy once you have chilled them for a few hours. So ideally prepare them a few hours in advance before filling them up.