I recently read a post by Peabody that I was just reminded of while preparing to write about this week's Tuesdays with Dorie recipe because she was talking about the little angel and the little devil on her shoulder. I find myself in a somewhat similar predicament with this week's recipe - La Palette's Strawberry Tart, chosen by Marie of A Year From Oak Cottage. Otherwise known as my new favorite way to eat strawberries!
You see, not too long ago I made the Tarte Noir from Baking From My Home To Yours for my first post over at Blake Makes as a Blake Baker (which, incidentally launched yesterday with a fabulous tutorial on making bread by TWD's very own darlin' Lemon Tartlet Leigh) and had already made Dorie's Sweet Tart Crust. Herein lay my dilemma. All I could think about, all week long was the combination of that crust with chocolate. I couldn't get it out of my head.
So, back to the angels and devils. The angel was telling me "Don't mess with a good thing. It is supposed to be simple and rustic. Just relax and let this recipe be what it is." But, then that little devil kept piping in and saying "Oh, it's just a little change - besides, isn't everything better with chocolate."
Since this dough is basically crumbly chunks pressed into the pan it was easy to just randomly press alternating flavors in to create these dual flavored crusts. Which, incidentally, with this creation, I have discovered an emerging pattern of dessert flavor "indecisiveness" happening here - I mean, seriously, between the Dark and White Chocolate Marshmallows, the Black and White Cookies, all the way back to the Dark and White Chocolate with Raspberry Coconut Tarts.
I guess it is some kind of baking disorder I have - can't decide between my flavors - ah, why choose, just have both! As long as the results keep being so good, I don't think I'll be seeking any counseling for it just yet.
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42 comments:
I love what you did with this crust! I'm writing this in my copy of the book so I can try it another time, what a great idea.
Great idea! Do you have any pictures of just the shell? I bet it looks really neat.
Love the swirled crust and that funnel cake looks insanely good, too. I haven't made it in years. Last time I made it I splattered oil on my new shoes. That was in the 90s so maybe I should get over it now!
The crust looks wonderful!
BTW-I'm in Utah,too. Just want down south...
A baking disorder? That's funny. And your disorder is deliciously apparent with your inventive tarts. Nice job!
Oy. Glad you went with the little devil this time. They're quite nice looking.
Those look great, I bet the combo tasted amazing!
Your crust is fabulous! I love the two toned effect. Well done!
Black and white tarts? GENIUS. ::saluting my fellow dorie-nator:: HAHA! Great job!
Clara @ I♥food4thought
Wow! What a fantastic idea! So creative! And they look delicious!
Nice looking tarts, I like the colours black and white
Ulrike from Küchenlatein
Ohh I love the chocolate mixed in the crust! Great idea
Sounds so good with the chocolate crust! I want to try it! It looks great too!
Holly-I saw the above mentioned Utah Hive group and joined without asking! Hope that is ok?! Do I need to email you? sorry, I just got over excited and jumped right in!
These are gorgeous! I'm loving the tuxedo effect.
no those black and white tarts of yours look mighty fine! i guess it was a right decision after all!
I didn't even realize there was a chocolate tart dough in there. Now I'm going to have to make it--soon!
You are so creative. Thank you for sharing so I can steal your idea. Ha Ha.
How CUTE are these?!? :) This definitely reminds me to try the chocolate tart dough - I'm sure I'll LOVE it!
I love your split personality desserts! Very creative!
These are so beautiful...so creative...so yummy looking...how did you ever manage to let them be gobbled up? Kudos to your creative mind and willingness to share it with us all.
oh--that looks excellent!
oh--that looks excellent!
I love what you did with the crust! Tarts look delicious and your photos are always amazing!
wow! That crust looks amazing! I love your tart!
Dear Lord that looks amazing - SO JEALOUS!
love the two different flavors of crust. yeah, why should you have to choose between flavors?!? and i agree that chocolate does make everything better.
Great idea to combine the two different flavours of crust.
Your tarts look wonderfully delicious!
YUM, what a great idea to marble the crust! they look delicious, and lovely photos :)
Your marbled tart crusts look great! I love it and I'm glad that you "played around" with the recipe, it's inspiring!
Great tarts Holly! Beautiful and perfect for summer. Mmmm!
Holly, what lovely Dalmatian tarts you have! :D Knowing me, though, I would have gotten all obsessive-compulsive and forked the vanilla parts first, then finished off the chocolate, hahaha :)
If the devil is who tries to get you to make changes, y'all need to start praying for me now! You know you own me with your pics, right?
What a clever idea! I love the chocolate mixed in there! Your tartlets looks fabulously delicious!
What a great idea! They look fantastic!
That's brilliant - pressing chocolate and regular dough together. You're so creative.
Shari@Whisk: a food blog
What a fabulous idea! I just may have to steal it. Gorgeous!
oh my, black and white tart shells. kind of like the best of both worlds. i bet they were delicious
so cute!
How in the world did I miss this last week! Those look great.
beautiful tartlets! love the mixed tart crust
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