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Avocado Milk Chocolate Mousse Tartlets


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A decadently rich and irresistibly creamy avocado chocolate mousse on a oat-nut-date base that is not only delicious, also very healthy. The secret ingredient for the mousse is the heart-healthy avocado which has a creamy nutty flavour that works well with chocolate. If you have a milk allergy, substitute milk chocolate with dark one.

CrustFilling
  • 3 tbsp Orange juice
  • 50 g Oat flakes
  • 80 g Dried dates
  • 50 g Almonds
  • 2 tsp Cocoa powder
  • 2 Ripe avocados, pitted and peeled
  • 100 g Milk chocolate, cut into smaller pieces
  • 1-2 tbsp Coconut oil, melted
  • 1 tsp Lime juice
  • 1 tbsp Maple syrup
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • Pinch of ses salt
  1. Mix 2 tablespoons of orange juice with oats. Quarter the dried dates. Pulse dates and almonds in a food processor until they turn into crumbs. Add in 1 tablespoon of orange juice. Mix the almond-date-mixture with oats and cocoa powder. Press into three 12-cm tartlet moulds and put in the fridge.
  2. Place the chopped chocolate in a small bowl. Place over a small saucepan of barely simmering water. Stir until the chocolate is melted and smooth, about 3 minutes. Set aside to cool slightly.
  3. Using a food processor, blend the melted milk chocolate, melted coconut oil, avocados, lime juice, maple syrup, vanilla, and salt until smooth and creamy, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.
  4. Divide the mousse into tartlet cases and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight. Grate some milk chocolate over and arrange some avocado slices or fresh berries atop.

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151 comments:

Medeja- CranberryJam 18/1/14 09:41

How beautiful are you tarts! I am amazed :) and they also sound fantastic. I love that mousse, actually I like everything about them :)

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jasna varcakovic 18/1/14 09:50

Unusual, but I'm sure great combination. Tartlets look very pretty!

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Bel | Ooh, Look... 18/1/14 11:27

This reminds me of chocolate tofu mousse - who would think that something as unlikely as avocado would go so well in a dessert? Love it!

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Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen 18/1/14 12:06

Your tarts are fabulously beautiful Angie. I imagine the creaminess of the avocado would be divine with the chocolate and as you say, very healthy too. Hope you are having a lovely weekend.
Sam

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Paula @ Vintage Kitchen Notes 18/1/14 12:07

I like the idea of milk chocolate, since it's usually paired with dark, the avocado. And oat with dates in the crust? Love it!

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Hema 18/1/14 12:22

The tarts look absolutely gorgeous, very delicious..

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Lenia 18/1/14 13:05

They are divine!Healthy,pretty and delicious!
Kisses!

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Gloria Fernandes 18/1/14 13:28

Looks delicious.. Very healthy and innovative combination

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angela@spinachtiger 18/1/14 15:10

I have always wondered about avocado with chocolate. I love tarts and am trying to eat very healthy. Angie, this looks delicious and a keeper.

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Ashley 18/1/14 15:28

I used avocado and chocolate once for a sweet treat and absolutely loved it - I really need to do it more often! These little tartlets are adorable and they sound so delicious!

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Rosa's Yummy Yums 18/1/14 15:59

Healthy and delicious! I really have to start baking with avocado.

Cheers,

Rosa

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Unknown 18/1/14 16:40

Angie, that looks lovely

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Eva Taylor 18/1/14 18:00

One of our customers back at the design firm is making the very first allergen free chocolate (in North America, at least) and they are going to be launching baking chocolate too! How exciting for those with extreme allergies or intolerance's! I've noticed that avocado is often used as the cream in allergen free baking, particularly with chocolate (it covers up the rather unique flavour the avocado has). Of course, this recipe with nuts in the crust probably couldn't be called allergen free but it is lovely non-the-less. I'm sure it tastes and feels as decadent as it looks.
Eva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com

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fimere 18/1/14 18:36

jolie tartelette bien succulente
bonne soirée

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Rosita Vargas 18/1/14 19:04

Muy irresistible sus tartaletas una maravilla de postre,abrazos.

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Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake 18/1/14 19:31

Beautiful tartlettes, Angie! I bet the avocado gives a fantastic smoothness to the filling!

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Catherine 18/1/14 20:33

Dear Angie, Beautiful presentation! These sound wonderful and healthy too.
Blessings dear. Catherine xo

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Unknown 18/1/14 22:46

I always think avocado has a slight taste of banana in baked goods. That sounds so good with the chocolate Angie!

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Anonymous 18/1/14 23:00

I know I love you now, Angie! You make my dream desserts come true,...Yum Yum Yummm! I will make these beauties tomorrow! xxx

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Barbara 18/1/14 23:25

What a lovely tart! Really like the unusual crust, Angie. Have never eaten avocado with chocolate...this looks creamy and delicious.

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SavoringTime in the Kitchen 18/1/14 23:37

I love chocolate and I love avocados but would have never thought of putting them together. What a delicious idea and beautiful tarts! The crust sounds wonderful too.

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Jessica @ Jessiker Bakes 19/1/14 00:33

These are so beautiful; love the lighting in the photos! I think I would take mine with blueberries - I love them so much!

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chow and chatter 19/1/14 00:57

wow these look amazing wish i could reach in and get one

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Gloria Baker 19/1/14 01:10

look fantastic Angie and delicious !!!

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Lauren 19/1/14 01:52

These look delicious! I'm visiting from Foodgawker, and I wasn't sure if you meant avocado milk or milk chocolate, hehe. I was intrigued to see what avocado milk would be, but I'm so happy to have found this recipe! I am pinning to make soon! :-)

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Alida 19/1/14 02:23

They look so inviting! Beautiful and delicious looking!

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Treat and Trick 19/1/14 03:52

So different but looks delectable!

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Yi Reservation 19/1/14 03:58

just bought two avocados today for a simple guacamole but I might have to change my plan because this tart just looks irresistible! Thanks for sharing!

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Esther Lau 19/1/14 05:20

Wow...thumbs up for these tarts, beautiful !

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Beena 19/1/14 07:38

Wow super tempting . love it

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Display name 19/1/14 08:05

Oh mine! What a fantastic recipe...both the crust and the filling! Must give it a try! Thanks, Angie! :) ela

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Vicki Bensinger 19/1/14 13:03

Wow Angie these tarts are so healthy. No one could ever feel guilty eating them. Such a great use of avacadoes. Wonderful recipe and pretty too!

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Ana Regalado 19/1/14 13:07

Okay , maybe I should give avocado another try :D Love these tartlets , Angie ! Not only nutritious , they look gorgeous as well ! I'll pin it , okay ?!

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Monica 19/1/14 13:48

This is a great place to come to for healthier dessert alternatives. The avocado must make it so rich and satisfying.

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Erica 19/1/14 16:03

I love avocados! This is very creative,Angie! It looks delicious!

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Gina 19/1/14 16:14

Angie, Angie, Angie. .. you've done it again. Decadent and healthy!

G

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Nammi 19/1/14 16:46

oh my, that looks divine!!

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Velva 19/1/14 16:56

Avocado adds such a creaminess to foods, Avocados are in season right now and are plentiful. Thanks for sharing.

Velva

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My Inner Chick 19/1/14 17:30

Gorgeous.
Decadent.
Stunning presentation.
Now, can I devour one, please?!! Xx

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Balvinder 19/1/14 18:18

wonderful! The tarts came out so well.

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Finla 19/1/14 20:54

wowo i would have never eve rhtought eof making a mousse with avocado and i love the idea.

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Caroline Taylor 19/1/14 21:12

These are so pretty, love the use of avocado too.

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cristina 19/1/14 21:50

These tartlets are so pretty and what a lovely combination of flavors...I would have never have thought of using avocados this way. Love it! =)

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Anonymous 19/1/14 22:47

Oh wow - I have blended avocado with cocoa powder for a desert, but this is an amazing way to work with avocado! Fabulous!

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violeta pasat 19/1/14 22:54

Wow Angie,I am speechless!wonderful flavors!I've never tried avocado in desserts,sounds good!

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Koko 19/1/14 23:28

I knowww how delicious avocado and chocolate are together. So creamy and smooth- these tarts look just amazing.

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The Yum List 20/1/14 00:46

I'm lost for words... wow!

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QembarDelites 20/1/14 01:31

Oh wow! love what you did with those avocados, it is indeed very decadent and so gorgeous!

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Roz | La Bella Vita Cucina 20/1/14 01:58

Your tarts are marvelous Angie! Creamy and healthy too! Pinned!

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Gerry @Foodness Gracious 20/1/14 08:11

Omg...I just was given a bag of avocados from our neighbor and was trying to think past guacamole! This would be perfect :)

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Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself 20/1/14 10:16

So creamy, healthy and delicious :D

Cheers
CCU

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Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover 20/1/14 12:13

very special avocado chocolate mousse, must be very creamy and nice!

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Joanne 20/1/14 13:17

Oh wow that looks insanely decadent! I love that the secret is avocado, though!

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Unknown 20/1/14 15:05

I am a big fan of avocados and this pie is totally up my alley. I wouldn't want to share it with anyone.

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easyfoodsmith 20/1/14 15:52

I am definitely not going to get enough of this mousse tartlets. They sound incredibly awesome!!!!!!! Great combination of flavors.

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Elisabeth 20/1/14 15:57

Would not want to miss your gorgeous and divine tarltlet. I love the ingredients in the crust, and the mousse is 'over the top' creamy, smooth, and so heavenly with the addition of the milk chocolate paired with avocado?...genius!
Angie, you achieved another amazing creation!

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Unknown 20/1/14 16:10

my goodness... the tarts look brilliant! I love the combination of avocado and chocolate. I love them in cake form, as drinks and now, tartlets. YUM!

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Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl 20/1/14 16:31

Love how fresh this looks, and amazing that it's avocado! What a great idea for a pie!

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Lite Home Bake 20/1/14 16:34

Wow, this is so unique and it looks stunning! And most of all it sounds delicious!!

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Pam 20/1/14 18:13

They look creamy, decadent, delicious, and pretty too!

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Abbe@This is How I Cook 20/1/14 18:14

i have yet to try avocado in something sweet. I know I should and this tells me to hurry!

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Belinda 20/1/14 19:00

Blown away! This is actually...super healthy!

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Gina 20/1/14 20:43

The texture of the mousse looks so good. I like how it had more avocado than chocolate too. Everything you make looks so good Angie. Happy Monday.
-Gina-

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grace 20/1/14 20:45

what a delicate and creamy texture! will the wonders of avocados never cease? :)

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Evelyne CulturEatz 20/1/14 21:02

Angie I would say you have outdone yourself with these amazing tartlets, just gorgeous and I am a big fan of sweets with avocado. Just delectable. Hope you had a great weekend.

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Karen (Back Road Journal) 20/1/14 21:29

What can I say…a delicious sounding dessert that is beautifully plated and photographed.

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Erin | Well Plated 20/1/14 21:58

LOVE this! Avocado and chocolate are so great together.

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Ann Jones 21/1/14 00:36

I love using avocados in desserts! This is a recipe I will definitely try, it looks beautiful!

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Norma Chang 21/1/14 00:38

Your tartlets look and sound decadent. I would most likely use dark chocolate instead of milk.

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Daniela Grimburg 21/1/14 01:08

This looks and sounds amazing.
Have never tried avocado in a dessert before, but it sure looks worth while trying :)

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mjskit 21/1/14 04:04

Another recipe that I know I really need to try. Aside from it looking absolutely scrumptious, I'm really curious as to how it taste. A very interesting combination of flavors. You are so clever Angie!

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tigerfish 21/1/14 04:30

I like the creative spin on the crust using oat flakes (and not using any type of flour). Very clever! ;)

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Noob Cook 21/1/14 05:54

chocolate, avocado and blueberries.... all my fave!

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Joyti 21/1/14 08:13

Whoa, avocado, that's pretty unique. But it looks really delicious - and I love the pale green color of this tart. Yum!

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Sokehah cheah 21/1/14 08:38

Very mouth-watering tartlets you made, Angie!

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My Little Space 21/1/14 09:54

Howdy Shuling ! I've been away too long already. Haven't been baking much as well & still lot to catch up. I am so hungry after scrolling around your blog. Wish I can have some.
Hope you're having a lovely day.
Blessings, Kristy

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Blog do Chocolate 21/1/14 10:48

Dear Angie,

These tartlets look amazing and really tempting !
Loved to try one of them !

Cheers,

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Katerina 21/1/14 13:19

I love the idea of using oat flakes instead of flour in the crust! A delicious twist on the classic!

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Jeanette | Jeanette's Healthy Living 21/1/14 14:05

Love how healthy this is Angie - avocado is such a creative idea for the filling in these beautiful tarts!

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wok with ray 21/1/14 16:26

This a gorgeous tart and the avocado must give it a rich and distinct flavor. Really nice, Angie. Have a good week!

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Debra Eliotseats 22/1/14 00:47

I love avocado in desserts. Made some killer chocolate cookies with avocado and coconut oil. Really creamy!!!!!

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Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies 22/1/14 01:28

I've never had avocado before, but these are definitely tempting me! :)

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Kitchen Belleicious 22/1/14 04:47

i can;t believe it has avocado and chocolate! It sounds and looks amazing

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Unknown 22/1/14 13:25

Would have never thought to mix avocados and chocolate to make a dessert like this! Looks absolutely amazing!!

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Anonymous 22/1/14 16:01

wow, avocado mousse on a tartlets must be a great healty sweet bites!!!
your photograph is always astouned me Angie!!!

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Kiran @ KiranTarun.com 23/1/14 01:09

Beautiful and delicious use of avocados here. Love :)

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Reeni 23/1/14 03:25

I'm so impressed you used avocado in a dessert! These are beautiful and look absolutely delicious!

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Terra 23/1/14 05:52

Wow, avocado and tartlet together.....now you have my attention! I just read how you should have an avocado a day......I wander if I could just eat one of these tartlets everyday LOL! Lovely, Hugs, Terra

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Devaki 23/1/14 14:40

Chocolate and avocado just incredibly creamy Angie but what I am really swooning over is your incredible crust with those marvelous ingredients. Happy New Year Angie, a bit late but so heartfelt :)

chow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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Angela @ My Golden Pear 23/1/14 20:00

I love combining avocado with dark chocolate but have never tried milk chocolate. Will definitely give it a go next time. Gorgeous pictures as always.

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Tricia @ Saving room for dessert 24/1/14 01:16

I have always wanted to try an avocado dessert like this mousse. It sound pretty terrific but I think that crust has me very intrigued! Another amazing post Angie :)

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motherrimmy 24/1/14 04:46

You make the most incredible desserts. I love the avocado you've used here. This is a healthy treat for sure.

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Betty 25/1/14 05:13

Avocado and chocolate...two of my favorite foods in one delightful dish! I love that these tartlets are so full of healthful ingredients, especially since I have them all in my kitchen right now. :)

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eatgood4life.blogspot.com 25/1/14 16:42

I am loving anything avocado lately. Never thought of incorporating it into a tart. This one must taste amazing. What a healthy option for a sweet tart. Pinning this one for sure to make soon.

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sprinklesandsauce 25/1/14 22:52

This tartlet looks delicious!

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Unknown 27/1/14 19:05

My family still can't grasp the concept of sweet avocado. I guess they're used to guacamole type avocado dish, where it needs to be sour/savory, but not sweet. But I grew up in Indonesia, and sweet avocado is always the way to go (I don't know anybody who doesn't like avocado smoothie growing up).
I love the idea of incorporating it into tart filing, it sounds heavenly!
OTT, where did you get those lovely colorful mini tart pans? I want them!

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Geri Saucier 28/1/14 21:13

Oh, I love these tarts. Avocado and chocolate. Delicious - I see me making these tarts in the near future.

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lena 29/1/14 04:17

a creamy avocado mousse sounds really good on the tart and it's simply gorgeous looking!

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Kelly Mulcair Registered Nutritionist. Content © 2011 Trinity Nutrition. 1/2/14 08:37

Just beautiful Angie. I love avocado mousse and your crust sounds equally delicious -- great use of ingredients as always!

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Monica 3/2/14 04:17

Wow! I'm usually a bit wary of desserts that include avocado without a whole bunch of dark chocolate to disguise it but this tart was so eye-catching. It sounds lovely too so will have to grow a pair one day and give it a try :)

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I would love to try this!

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