Walnut & Chocolate Tassies
Submitted by snoopy1
Bite-sized cream cheese pastry cups filled with walnuts, chocolate, and egg custard, served with rum-spiked whipped cream. These elegant tassies are a holiday cookie tray must-have.
YIELD
5 servingsPREP
45 minCOOK
20 minREADY
1 hrsTassies are the Southern cookie tray royalty that nobody talks about enough.
A buttery cream cheese dough gets pressed into mini muffin tins to form flaky little cups, then filled with a gooey mixture of chopped walnuts, semi-sweet chocolate, and beaten eggs that bakes into something between a brownie and a pecan pie.
The rum-laced brown sugar whipped cream on the side is completely optional. But let’s be honest, you’re going to make it.
Kitchen Tips
- Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes. Cold dough presses into molds much more easily and bakes up flakier.
- Press the dough thin and even on the bottom and sides. Thick spots bake unevenly.
- These can be made a full day ahead and stored at room temperature. Just whip the cream right before serving.
- Swap pecans for walnuts if you prefer, or go half and half for a nuttier depth.
Ingredients
Directions
To prepare crust:
Coat 2 minimuffin tins (1 ¾ inches in diameter, with 12 molds each) with nonstick cooking spray; set aside.
Place flour and salt in bowl of food processor fitted with metal blade.
Add butter and cream cheese; process for several seconds, pulsing machine on and off, until mixture resembles rolled oats.
(Alternately, by hand, place ingredients in mixing bowl and use pastry blender or 2 table knives to cut butter and cream cheese into flour.)
Place mixture on lightly floured work surface; gather together a small amount to form into ball.
To ensure even blending of fat and flour, smear ball of dough onto work surface with heel of hand.
Repeat technique with remaining mixture.
Gather dough into single mass and flatten into disk.
Wrap in plastic wrap; refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350℉ (180℃).
Divide dough into 24 pieces.
Place each piece into muffin mold, pressing dough firmly onto bottom and sides to form tart shells.
To prepare filling: Mix together nuts, sugar, chocolate and eggs in small bowl.
Divide mixture among prepared tart shells.
Bake tarts until crusts are golden, 20 to 25 minutes.
Remove from oven.
Let cool 5 minutes, then unmold.
Tarts can be served warm or cool.
(Tarts can be made 1 day ahead.
Keep in airtight container at room temperature.)
When ready to serve, whip cream until soft peaks form.
Gradually beat in brown sugar.
Stir in rum.
Whip until firm peaks form.
Transfer to serving bowl.
Arrange.
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