A crisp yet crumbly chocolate shortbread crust filled with a layer of rich chocolate glaze and finished off with some chopped lightly salted roasted pistachios---an unbeatable combination for an unforgettable sweet treat!
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- Preheat the oven to 160C/320F. Put the butter into a large mixing bowl, and beat with a wooden spoon until soft. Beat in the sugar and salt. Sift over the flour and cocoa powder and mix just until a dough forms.
- Divide the shortbread dough into four portions and press each in an even layer onto the bottom of four 12cm/4inch tart pans or one 26cm/10inch. Bake for about 20 minutes, or just until the they are firm to the touch.
- Meanwhile, melt the chopped chocolate, maple syrup, butter and heavy cream in a stainless steel bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Mix until smooth.
- Remove the shortbread from the oven and pour the warm chocolate glaze over the shortbread crusts and evenly spread the surface. Sprinkle the chopped pistachios or caramelized walnuts. They can be stored in container at room temperature for a few days.
That is one gorgeous tart! The photos are terrific, and showcase the texture perfectly.
ReplyDeleteOh my! This chocolate pistachio & walnut tartlets look super tempting! Just something I would bake up to use up my pistachios! Thanks Angie!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and the dark chocolate is mouth watering. It's so hard to photograph chocolate but you nailed it.
ReplyDeleteGood heaven, the tart looks marvelous! Again I love your tart mould. So cute! Hope everything is fine with you.
ReplyDeleteBest regards,
Kristy
Sounds delicious and the pistachios make it sound even better and add some nice pops of color!
ReplyDeleteWow. That really looks so sinfully good.
ReplyDeleteAngie,
ReplyDeleteYou kill me with your tarts, cakes, cookies,...
These tarts are ones to die for...
Kisses,
Rita
wow...fabulous dear...
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeously fudgy- chocolaty n sinful!! YUM..
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Chocolate with pistas yummy combination and beautiful clicks
ReplyDeleteYour tartlets are magnificent and look so divine! *drool*
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Omg,very addictive tart,i dont bother to have some..
ReplyDeleteVery naughty tart! I love it ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's probably a good thing I don't know where you live... I think I would invite myself over daily just to see what you were making!!! The tart looks incredible!
ReplyDeleteThis is a little piece of Heaven! YUM
ReplyDelete- Jessica
http://cajunlicious.blogspot.com
Gee, could this be any better? The colors are awesome, and the shortbread is a delight!
ReplyDeleteCan imaging how delicious the combination is, the soft, sweet chocolate and the crunchy pistachios!
ReplyDeleteI am mesmerized... what a gorgeous combo and treat! wowowow~
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, loving the contrast between the smooth silky chocolate and the bright green crunchy pistachios, nice!
ReplyDeletechocolate.. and chocolate! who can resist these?
ReplyDeletewow what a beautiful tart first class
ReplyDeleteYour adorable little tarts are a pure perfection of goodness and beautiful treats. So mouthwatering are these amazing little tarts...just want to scoop all of them up for myself. The chocolate little tart looks so fudgy and I just love the crust, and the pistachio topping. Brilliant!!!
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OMG am drooling here. I am in total love with it... Looks rich and yum...
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, Angie! From the pistachios right on down to the chocolate shortbread crust...mouthwatering. The walnuts sound really good, too...but I think I'd choose the pistachios first...maybe it's just their beautiful color. Yum :)
ReplyDeletetarts are my faovrite thing ever, I love this combination and am definitely wanting to eat it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Is it pistachio season? I've been seeing so much of this nut around blogs in Europe :) Nonetheless, yours look decadent! Mmmm love that bite mark you left on the tart :P
ReplyDeleteAngie...My mouth is watering! Just noticed you had a facebook page...so now I'm officially a fan, but I've always been one.
ReplyDeleteMAKING THESE! MAKING THESE! MAKING THESE! OH. EM. GEE. I'm making these. I wish I could reach through my computer screen and grab one (or three). That's cruel to do to a pregnant woman--Posting such gorgeous pictures of a fantastic treat! LOL. =)
ReplyDeleteThe chocolate tart looks so perfect! I'm drooling...
ReplyDeleteI am droooooling! That looks amazing Angie! Really...I love the way the green nuts contract to the chocolate. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAngie! This tart looks amazing. I especially love that chocolatey crust that you made, it looks scrumptious. What does that rock say?
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks like heaven! Chocolat eon chocolate plus nuts - amazing! And I bet that crust works will with a number of fillings. I love chocolate and orange and I'm thinking it could be good with a sort of orange curd filling too. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful combination, and they are gorgeous! Recently on a moment of cheating I had something similar, but not as mouth watering as your treats here!
ReplyDeleteAngie, you've made the ultimate chocolate tart I must say! It looks absolutely delicious and irresistible! I am now convinced that you make the best desserts of all! This tart I have to make to impress everybody at home who are such chocoholics! Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteWow...these look heavenly! I don't have heavy cream now otherwise I would dash to the kitchen to make immediately and off to chocolate heaven I go :D Thanks very much for sharing. Love it!
ReplyDeleteFirst pic is a killer! half bitten and mouthwatering tart :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORgeous tart. Wow.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, you've got mad baking and photography skills! This tart is gorgeous, Angie! All that chocolate deliciousness~YUM! So beautiful! Bookmarked!
ReplyDelete@RoxanSomething like "The Way to a Man's Heart is Through His Stomach". :-))
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, you are such a temptress! How am I supposed to be good with this staring at me?!?
ReplyDeleteLovely. The pistachio topped one....I must taste it. So appealing.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing and I love the way the green nuts look against the dark brown chocolate. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour tarts look like chocolate candy with pistachios, my husband would go crazy for this combination:-) I love your photos;-)
ReplyDeleteThe tart looks dense and with chunky pistachios, my jaws are in for good (delicious) exercise :p
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful tartlets! I love the color of the green pistachios against the rich, dark chocolate. I'd love to try these!
ReplyDeleteOH YUM! This looks so good. I adore chocolate with pistachios. My friend has been begging to me to make chocolate tart and maybe one of these days I'll make the tart for him.
ReplyDeleteShortbread, silken-chocolate and pistachios - it' a wonder, Angie and the photos sing of its goodness.
ReplyDeleteChocolate and pistachios go so well together and your tart looks decadent. Your pictures are as always simply stunning and make it hard to resist such wonderful treats :o)
ReplyDeleteI love these chocolate tarts, especially the gooey taste of chocolate. What a wonderful treat!
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly a must try!!
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ReplyDeleteAngie, you sure know how to make us all drool... you are one amazing baker. True talent!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tarts with beautiful colours... and wonderful temptation
ReplyDeleteFirst Pic is my favourite... I would have eaten them all, while clicking away ;)
Pistachios are my hubby's favourite so this is sure to be a hit.
ReplyDelete:-) Mandy
beautiful tarts! so chocolaty yum!
ReplyDeleteEven though I'm not a big fan of chocolate tart, my teeth are ready to act : ).
ReplyDeleteChocolate heaven and love pistachios!
ReplyDeletechoco tart looks just perfect...I'm drooling over these pics dear !
ReplyDeletelooks so so sinful and delicious,perfect for chocolate lovers and the pistachio topping adds a beauty!
ReplyDeleteLove the new look to the blog....love this tart...it has all things of my fav....very yum....
ReplyDeleteI'm a nut for pistachios and, wow, have you made something that would tempt me without the chocolate doubly irresistible! Gotta try this. Need me some tartlet pans.
ReplyDeleteGosh, I'm salivating right now! Each time your pictures tell all!
ReplyDeleteTruly decadent dessert:)
ReplyDeletewow loving the texture and the colour!
ReplyDeletethat looks very tempting angie !! awesome pics....thanks fr stopping by my blog !
ReplyDeleteThe pistachios add more flavours to the choc tart, perfect match. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow this looks amazing! Like fudge on top of a shortbread crust...how it could anything but heavenly!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and oh so sinful!
ReplyDeleteA perfect chocolate dessert!
ReplyDeleteThis is a dessert I would swoon for! I adore chocolate tarts and this one looks divine!
ReplyDeleteI posted a pie recipe today, and am thinking of baking these gorgeous goodies soon, Angie.
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks..amazing recipe..a total wow!!!
ReplyDeleteThese tartlets look fantastic- and gorgeous! I love chocolate and love pistachios. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart! Gorgeous tart! I can't decide which way I like better? Maybe with the caramelized walnuts...I think I need a slice to better decide;)
ReplyDeleteChocolate and pistachios, oh my goodness, this sounds heavenly. the photos show it's deliciousness and smoothness.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Angie
Wow! Looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like excellent chocolate decadence! Love the pistachios on top.
ReplyDeleteThis looks divine! You've got me wanting this lovely tart now. :)
ReplyDeleteThe tarts looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteOh come on, the teeth marks aren't fair... I wish they were mine! Delectable looking tart indeed!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely decadent!
ReplyDeleteWhat do u know.. i have lotsa pistachio leftover from Chinese New Year! hehee!
hi, I am new to food blogging. I really found the photographs very interesting and colourful! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteyumm, looks delicious and all that chocolate
ReplyDeleteNow, this is certainly my chocolate heavenly dessert. Wouldn't I have loved to be an imposing neighbour just as you were finishing up your photo shoot Angie ;o)
ReplyDeleteFlavourful wishes,
Claudia
This looks heavenly. You can't go wrong with this combination. Your tart looks and sounds delicious. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe tart is divine!! I'm drooling!
ReplyDeleteoh chocolate heaven, love the flavor combo and the pics are amazing!!
ReplyDeletesweetlife
Gorgeous and decadent! Love this one!!!
ReplyDeleteThis chocolate pistachio tart looks so good. I was recently on another food blog that I like to follow (like yours) and she had a recipe for dark chocolate pistachio butter cups. Both look incredible and I wonder how it would be serving them together at a party?
ReplyDeleteOh my! This looks absolutely wonderful! My family is Greek and we eat pistachios a lot, but usually with syrups not chocolate. What were we thinking? This sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour mean, he he. I love salted pistachios and I know you know my weakness for chocolate. How am I going to get this image out of my mind. Happy Wednesday.
ReplyDelete-Gina-
What a stunning piece of pastry. truly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks rich and impossible to resist.
ReplyDelete-Brenda
Nothing like a chocolate tart! Mmmm mmmm good (sorry I couldn't resist stealing the jingle) :d The different textures sound amazing here, I would love the crispy, and crunchy, and smooth and creamy.
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks incredible, I was just thinking of what to do with pistachios yesterday, I'm trying this recipe, thanks so much for sharing =]
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is chocolate heaven!
ReplyDeleteI wish I can have this for my dessert right now. It looks so good! Lovely sweet and salty combination!
ReplyDeleteHi there! This recipe sounds delish and I was hoping that you might add it to my Easter and Spring Linking Party to share with my readers. If you are interested, you can go here http://bakedbyjoanna.blogspot.com/2011/04/easter-linking-party.html to enter. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow, that pistachio tart is just soooooooo beautiful, you know how I love pistachios daaahling!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
Those look crazy delicious! I love chocolate and pistachio together.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie these look so incredibly scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI love both the look and flavor of the green pistachios against chocolate. This looks like a decadent and delicious treat.
ReplyDeleteUn délice ! Je mets dans mes recettes à tester ! Bisous et bonne fin d'après-midi !
ReplyDeletePistachios are such a rich nut that I always love them with a lovely chocolate confection. What a lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteExtra comme recette ! Bisous et bonne journée !
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen! The list of ingredients is rich and enticing. This is definitely on my list to try.
ReplyDeletethis looks divine! the filling looks so luscious and inviting. I love the bite you took out of it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a decadent and gorgeous looking dessert! The photos are amazing too.
ReplyDeletePistachios are my favorite nut, and what's not to love about anything chocolate? Sounds like a winner to me!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! Could you ask for more delicious ingredients? The pie looks so divine!
ReplyDeleteI think I need some individual tart tins - this looks so amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove your chocolate shortbread crust, and the pistachios on top are brilliant! Definitely will try this. thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis tart looks amazing. There is nothing like a smooth rich ganache tart and I love how you added cocoa powder to the crust. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorite things in one fabulous, decadent dessert! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese chocolate tarts look so decadent. I just read through your recipe. The tarts are so easy to make. I love that!
ReplyDeleteLooks devilishly delicious! You've just made me seriously hungry. *sneaks into kitchen in search of chocolate*
ReplyDeleteThis looks so amazing! I was looking for chocolate recipes for small tartlets, so I'm wondering whether to create this large one or try to separate it into 12 small tartlets. I'm terrible at cooking times, but I'm guessing 12 small ones would only take about 10 - 12 minutes..
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this :)
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