Strawberries are about to be plentiful in my neck of the woods …here in southern New Jersey. We have access to delicious berries from California and Florida throughout most of the year. But you can’t beat the flavor and freshness of fruit that’s just been locally harvested. This Mascarpone Tart with Strawberries gives your freshly picked berries a place of honor. A stage to show off their natural beauty. And the combination of texture and flavor is unbeatable.
Let’s start with the crunchy chocolate base…
The chocolate wafer cookies pictured here are made by Nabisco and can be found on most grocery store shelves. The cookies must be broken down to fine crumbs. As instructed in the original recipe in Sunset Magazine, you can break the cookies into small pieces, place them in a sturdy plastic bag and crush them with a rolling pin. I depend on my Cuisinart mini food processor for this task …it does the job nicely.
Save those excess cookie crumbs…
If you crush the entire box of cookies, you will have a small amount of crumbs leftover. Don’t discard them! Put them aside in a small covered container. The next time you enjoy a bowl of ice cream, sprinkle some of that chocolate crunch on top. So good.
Let’s get our hands dirty…
When forming the chocolate crust, there is no need to grease the tart pan. And get your hands in there. It really is the only way to be sure the mixture takes on the shape of the pan, especially the fluted sides.
Time for the yummy mascarpone filling…
When adding the mascarpone filling, pour it into the center of the prepared crust. Then carefully spread the filling from the center to the outer edges. If you pull the filling from the outer edge to the center, you’ll end up with chocolate crumbs in the mix.
It is important that you use a tart pan with removable rim for this recipe. The recommended size is 10-inch. If you try to make this using a regular pie plate, the cookie crust would most likely break apart as you try to lift each piece as you serve. Besides, the finished product with the tart pan is simply gorgeous!!
When baking the tart, be sure to place the pan on a larger rimmed baking sheet to catch the drips. Please, please, please don’t skip that step! I’m sure you would rather not have a puddle of melted butter on the floor of your oven!
Try to choose strawberries that are uniform in size…
Let the tart cool completely before topping with the strawberries. If need be, the tart can be made a day ahead. Just don’t add the strawberries yet.
Wait until a short time before serving to top it off.
This Mascarpone Tart with Strawberries is a stunning dessert. And delicious, just as shown here. But …if you want to get adventurous, you could pattern several different fruits along with the strawberries. Maybe some sliced kiwi, a ring of blueberries, or raspberries. You get the picture.
mascarpone tart with strawberries
Adapted from Sunset Magazine
Ingredients
- 9 ounces chocolate wafer cookies, broken into 1/2" pieces
- 1/2 cup melted butter (1/4 pound)
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
- 16 ounces mascarpone (or cream cheese)
- 1/3 cup honey
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 cups strawberries (14 ounces)
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 325°F.
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Place cookies in a 1-quart zip-lock plastic bag and seal. With a rolling pin, crush cookies into fine crumbs. Pour 2 cups of the crumbs into a bowl and mix with melted butter, sugar, and espresso powder. Press mixture evenly into bottom and up sides of a 10-inch tart pan with removable rim.
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In another bowl, with a mixer on medium, beat mascarpone, honey, and vanilla until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in flour and salt.
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Place tart pan on a 12- by 16-inch rimmed baking pan and set on center rack of preheated oven. Pour filling into chocolate crust.
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Bake until filling is pale golden and barely set in the center when you gently shake the pan, 30 to 35 minutes.
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Remove tart from oven and let cool on a rack about 30 minutes, then chill until cold, at least 1 hour, or up to 1 day (cover tart once cold).
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Shortly before serving, remove rim from pan. Rinse, stem, and thinly slice strawberries. Arrange in a circular or spiral pattern on top of the tart, overlapping slices slightly.
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it looks beautiful! I will be making this for sure!
Thanks so much, Dina. I promise you …it is as delicious as it looks!
Can I just tell you that I appreciate this content? I am not the best in the kitchen but I feel I could just follow the steps and get similar results.
Shay, that is the most awesome compliment you could give me. Really. It is exactly what I find most rewarding as I work on my blog posts. To help folks find confidence in trying new kitchen skills. Thank you so much!
This looks yummy! Will try it soon
Thanks, Surabhi!
Sumptuous, looks delicious, would love to taste it, thanks for sharing.
My pleasure, always!
I love your tarte pan! Strawberries are a favorite in my family, so I’m sure this will be a hit!
Thanks, Jen. That tart pan will make you look like a master baker! Really, when I use it, my family is like… wow, how did you make that? It looks so professional!!
Always loved your recipes… You make it simple and without wasting any ingredients … Superb
Thanks so much!
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to try it.
Thanks, Jenn!