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Mary Berry’s Chocolate Cappuccino Tart

This mouth-watering chocolate cappuccino tart, as seen on Mary Berry's BBC 2 series Quick Cooking, is the ultimate showstopper recipe. Prepare it in advance for a decadent dinner party dessert.

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Introduction

An indulgent, rich chocolate tart – quick to make and even quicker to devour! Like a cup of cappuccino, it has a creamy topping and scattering of chocolate shavings.

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Ingredients

For the base:
50g (2oz) dark chocolate, broken into pieces
75g (3oz) butter
15 digestive biscuits, finely crushed
For the filling:
350g (12oz) dark chocolate, broken into pieces
100g (4oz) butter
1 heaped tsp instant coffee granules dissolved in 1 tsp boiling water
250ml (9fl oz) double cream
200g (7oz) full-fat crème fraîche (see note)
To decorate:
150ml (5fl oz) double cream, lightly whipped
Chocolate shavings or coarsely grated chocolate

Essential kit

You will need: a 23cm (9in) round, loose-bottomed, fluted tart tin with deep sides and a piping bag with a plain nozzle (optional).

Method

Prep time: 15 minutes, plus chilling (minimum 2 hours, ideally overnight) • Cook time: 5 minutes

To make the base, melt the chocolate and butter in a wide-based pan over a medium heat (see note). Remove the pan from the heat, add the crushed biscuits and stir to combine. Press into the base of the tart tin and chill in the fridge while you make the filling.

To make the filling, place the chocolate and butter in a large heatproof bowl and add the coffee and double cream. Set the bowl over a pan of just simmering water and heat until runny, stirring gently until smooth. Remove from the heat and allow to cool down a little, then mix in the crème fraîche by hand.

Carefully pour the mixture into the tin on top of the biscuit base and chill for a minimum of 2 hours, or ideally overnight, until set.

Remove the tart from the tin and place it on a cake stand or plate.

Serve straight from the fridge.

To decorate, spoon the whipped cream into a piping bag (if using) and pipe or dollop five large blobs of the cream into the middle of the tart. Sprinkle over the chocolate shavings or grated chocolate and serve in thin slices.

Cook’s Notes:

• You’ll need full-fat crème fraîche for this recipe to help the filling set.

• Be sure not to overheat the chocolate and butter mixture – heat it until it is just warm enough to melt.

Prepare Ahead: Can be made up to a day ahead and kept in the fridge. Decorate 2 hours before serving.

Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars

3 Ratings

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3 Comments

    default user avatar Lynda Sellers

    Absolutely fabulous. Every time I make it everybody raves over it. Its like having a dessert and coffee together after a meal.

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    default user avatar Viv

    Fabulous ! I have made it several time now and all my guests have thoroughly enjoyed it and asked for the recipe . I love it because it is easy to make , very rich and not too sweet. Perfect as a dessert . Thank you .

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    default user avatar Mary

    I would not recommend this recipe at all. I first made it as in the recipe and the coffee and dark chocolate together was quite a harsh flavour I thought it might be better without the coffee so tried it again. Not much better – quite a bitter flavour and I like chocolate with a high percentage of cocoa. My husband and daughter gave it a downvote – I make a chocolate dessert with whipped cream and that is far better and lighter.

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From the book: Mary Berry’s Quick Cooking

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