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Chocolate Raspberry Tartlets

  • Servings:

    Serves 6 as an appetizer
  • Prep Time:

    20 minutes
  • Cook Time:

    7 minutes

Ingredients

1 each Frozen puff pastry, thawed according to package directions
1/2 cup Heavy cream
3 oz Bittersweet chocolate, chopped fine
1 tablespoon Sugar
6 Tbsp. Taste of Inspirations Two Raspberry Fruit Spread
1/4 cup Fresh raspberries
Chocolate Raspberry Tartlets

Directions

1. Prepare pastry shells. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Have ready a 6- or 12-cup muffin tin. Cut six 3-by-3-inch squares from puff pastry. Refreeze any leftover pastry. With a rolling pin on a lightly floured surface, roll each square out to 5 by 5 inches. Gently press each pastry square into a muffin cup to make a pastry shell; the four corners of each pastry square should lie on top of the muffin tin. Bake for 7 minutes. Pastry will puff slightly and corners will be golden at the tips. Allow shells to cool for 5 minutes, then press pastry down into the cups to make more room for filling.
2. Prepare filling. In a small saucepan, combine cream, chocolate, and sugar over low heat and stir constantly until chocolate is melted, approximately 7 minutes. Remove chocolate filling from heat.
3. Spread 1 Tbsp. of the raspberry fruit spread on bottom and sides of each pastry cup. Divide warm chocolate filling among six tartlets. Refrigerate tartlets until filling is firm, approximately 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
4. Remove tartlets from fridge about 10 minutes before serving, to allow them to warm up slightly. Just before serving, garnish each tartlet with fresh raspberries.
Source: Hannaford fresh Magazine, January - February 2008

Nutrition

Nutritional Facts
Servings Serves 6
Base Nutrients
Calories 220 kcal (11%)
Calories from Fat 135 kcal (0%)
Total Fat 15 g (23%)
Saturated Fat 8 g (40%)
Cholesterol 25 mg (8%)
Sodium 40 mg (2%)
Total Carbohydrates 22 g (7%)
Dietary Fiber 1 g (4%)
Protein 2 g (3%)
Vitamins
Vitamin A n/a
Vitamin C n/a
Minerals
Calcium n/a
Iron n/a
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