Friday, July 18, 2025

Chocolate and Coffee Tart From Vicki Delany

In the Tea by the Sea mysteries, Lily Roberts is always looking for wonderful things to add to her afternoon tea offerings. When she travels to England for Lady Frockmorton's 100th birthday party, (Tea with Jam and Dread) she's delighted to find out that the main event will be a tea party. Lily offers to help in the kitchen and she picks up this recipe. As a small thin slice, it's perfect for afternoon tea, but a larger piece would serve as a delicious dessert with ice cream or whipped cream. 

For chocolate lovers only. This delightful treat whips up in minutes (although it does need some time in the fridge). Perfect for that chocolate craving.



Chocolate and Coffee Tart

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cup chocolate wafer crumbs

1/2 cup butter melted

150 g bittersweet chocolate (about 5-1/2 oz), chopped

150 g white chocolate (about 5-1/2 oz), chopped

1/3 cup whipping cream 35%

2 tablespoons prepared strong coffee

Directions:

Mix wafer crumbs with butter until moistened; press into bottom and partway up sides of 14- x 4-inch tart pan. Bake on rimmed baking sheet in 325 F oven just until firm, 10 to 12 minutes. Let cool completely.

In heatproof bowl set over saucepan of hot (not boiling) water, heat together bittersweet chocolate, white chocolate, cream and espresso, stirring, until melted and smooth, about 5 minutes. Pour over crust, spreading to edges and smoothing top. Refrigerate until firm, about 2 hours. Slice into bars.

Serve with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.












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Now available for pre-order: Tea with Jam and Dread the sixth Tea by the Sea mystery from Kensington books. 




 

13 comments:

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    1. But now I'm searching for gluten free chocolate wafers.

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  2. Looks very good Vicki! Would it work in a pie pan?

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    1. I suspect it would. Although the pan needs to be fairly small.

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  3. Looks delicious! A chocolate lover's dream.

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  4. Looks and sounds looks like something any chocolate lover would love - me included. Thank you for the recipe. Love that it's a simple dish and one you can make in the morning and serve to guests in the afternoon or evening.
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  5. Oooh, this looks and sounds delightfully rich! Will be saving this for the next dessert event! Thanks.

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  6. This sounds absolutely decadent and I can't wait to try it! I've bookmarked the recipe for the next time I need to make dessert... can't wait!

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  7. Sounds delicious and easy to make. Deborah

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  8. Looks delicious! Thank you! 🌟👏

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  9. The tart sounds like one of my last mugs of Hot Chocolate.

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  10. Definitely bookmarking this one, Vicki! I remember this recipe from long ago.

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