Monday, February 9, 2026

Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts #giveaway #Valentine'sDay #recipe by Kim Davis

 



KIM DAVIS: With Valentine's Day right around the corner (or Galentine's or any celebration) I can't help but want chocolate! Sometimes it's nice to have a little "extra" with a chocolate treat as well like the shells for these mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts. They're sweet and tasty coconut macaroons, complementing the dark chocolate ganache filling. It's almost like having cookies and candy all in one bite. They're also easy-peasy to make... just a little sticky while forming them in the well of a mini muffin tin, but the reward of biting into the toasted coconut shell and creamy rich chocolate is well worth it. Plus it only takes five ingredients -- all staples -- to make these tempting treats. I also liked that I could sit them out on a platter and let everyone help themselves without fussing with knives, serving utensils, plates, forks, and stacks of napkins. Win-win for everyone. And did I mention these are naturally gluten-free? (If necessary, make sure your chocolate is labeled gluten-free.) 

I've made these twice already, and used two different sized mini muffin tins. One of the tins had wide and shallow cups while the other was deeper and narrow. For individual bites, I preferred the more narrow cups. I also have 6-inch mini tartlet pans that I'll try next time when it's just a few people to serve dessert to. 

Since it's just a few days leading up to Valentine's Day, I'm giving away a copy of Chocolate Can Be Deadly, which features the recipe for Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts, along with many more chocolate recipes. Scroll down to enter. Contest is open to everyone, although print is limited to US residents. 



Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts

 Makes approximately 20 mini tarts, depending on the size of your pan
(Gluten-free) 


Ingredients

Macaroon Crust:
7 ounces sweetened flaked coconut
1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk
1/8 teaspoon sea salt




Chocolate Filling:
6 ounces premium dark chocolate, chopped
1/2 cup heavy cream




Instructions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Heavily spritz 20 mini muffin tin cups with nonstick baking spray.

Macaroon Crust:

In a large bowl, mix together the flaked coconut, sweetened condensed milk, and sea salt until well blended. Mixture will be thick.

Divide the mixture between the prepared muffin tin cups, about 1 tablespoon each. Lightly grease your hands and press mixture into the bottom and sides of each liner to form the crust. A wine cork also works well to tamp the mixture down.




Bake for 12 to 15 minutes or until the tart crusts are golden brown, rotating the pan halfway through the baking period. Remove muffin tin from oven and, using the back of a small teaspoon or a wine cork, lightly press down the centers of the tart crusts to create a well. Immediately remove the crusts to a wire rack. Don’t allow the crusts to cool in the pan. Cool completely before filling with chocolate filling.




Chocolate Filling:

Heat the cream in either the microwave (1-1/2 to 2 minutes on high, stirring well after each 30 second increment) or use a heavy-duty saucepan over medium heat, just until small bubbles begin to form at the edges. Do not allow cream to boil.

Add chopped chocolate to a heatproof bowl and pour the hot cream over the chocolate. Do not stir. Allow the mixture to sit, undisturbed for 5 minutes. 




Using a whisk, stir the chocolate mixture until completely smooth.




Scoop the chocolate filling into a piping bag. Snip 1/4 inch off the end of the piping bag, and then pipe the chocolate into the completely cooled macaroon crusts, filling 3/4 full.




Place the mini tarts in the refrigerator, uncovered, for at least an hour, until the filling has set.

Remove from the refrigerator twenty minutes before serving.

Place leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator.












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Cupcake Catering Mysteries * Essentials of Murder

 


About the Author:

Kim Davis writes the Aromatherapy Apothecary cozy mystery series, and the award-winning Cupcake Catering cozy mystery series. She has also written several children’s nature articles published in a variety of magazines. For ten years she’s written the Cinnamon, Sugar, and a Little Bit of Murder culinary cozy mystery blog, in which she features reviews of cozy mysteries along with a recipe from the book, and photos of the prepared dish. And now she’s a member of Mystery Lovers’ Kitchen! Kim Davis is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

She lives in Southern California with her husband and rambunctious mini Goldendoodle, Missy, who has become an inspiration for several plotlines. When she’s not spending time with her granddaughters or chasing Missy around, she can be found either writing on her next book, working on blogs, or in the kitchen baking up yummy treats to share.

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To celebrate Valentine's / Galentine's Day, I'm giving away a copy of 
Chocolate Can Be Deadly.

Comment below and include your email (yourname at yourserver dot com) for a chance to win Chocolate Can Be Deadly. (Contest ends 11:59pm on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. Open to everyone although print is limited to US residents only.)

Readers, do you have a collection of specialty baking pans? 




38 comments:

  1. No I don't but love chocolate 🍫 and books and this book looks and sounds like a Best seller and fantastic read, looking forward to reading so I can review
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

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    1. Thanks so much, Crystal! And even without a specialty pan, you could still make the recipe :)

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  2. What a fun recipe. Thanks for sharing it! I have some cast iron heart shaped-pans and ghost baking pans for Halloween that I use for fun.

    Thanks for the chance!

    jarjm1980(@)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. Oohh... cast iron heart-shaped pans! How fun and I can think of so many things I'd love to make in them!

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  3. I have my mom’s pan that I use. What a great recipe! Thanks for the chance.
    Jess
    Maceoindo(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. How fortunate to have pans from your mom, Jess! I'm sure they bring back special memories of her dishes.

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  4. Kim, these look delicious and they couldn't be easier. Thanks for the recipe.

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    1. You're very welcome, Ang! They were a huge hit with family and friends both times that I made them :)

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  5. Thank you so much for the Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts recipe! Sounds heavenly and super easy to make - a fabulous combination.
    Having inherited both my Granny's and my Mom's kitchen wares, I do have several specialty baking pans. While I probably don't use any as often as I could, it is fun to bring out different shapes and forms time to time to make a standard dish different or a new recipe appealing to the eye as well as to the palate. From different forms of bundt cake pans, an array of sizes and more, I guess that's one reason I wanted lots of cabinet space in our forever home. I just couldn't part with any of them, both for their use and for the memories they hold of days gone by and who used them before.
    Greatly appreciate the fabulous chance to win a copy of CHOCOLATE CAN BE DEADLY. Would be a great honor to be the very fortunate one selected. Would LOVE to read and review it!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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    1. What treasured keepsakes to receive from both your mom and your granny, Kay! I'm glad I'm not the only one with so many specialty pans, although mine have been collected over the years to fit the themes of my granddaughters' birthdays and party dessert requests :)

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  6. The mini tarts are adorable! Thank you for the recipe. I am getting a collection of baking pans as my sister-in-love is handing them down as she is decreasing her collection. Thank you for the chance to win!
    madamhawk at gmail dot como

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    1. That should be madamhawk at gmail dot com (face palm)

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    2. How lucky for you to receive such a wonderful treasure trove of baking pans from your sister-in-law! Enjoy using them!

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  7. Excited to try this recipe and read Chocolate Can Be Deadly. I do have many speciality pans including the mini tart pan though I don't use them as much as I would like. A winning combination - Chocolate and cozy mystery! snead(dot)sarah(at)gmail(dot)(com)

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    1. I'm like you, Sarah, I have a lot of specialty pans but never enough time to use them frequently. Kind of like books... too many books and not enough time to read them all :)

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  8. These sound yummy and fun for a sweet treat to share with loved ones. Thanks! makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

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    1. You're welcome, Marcia! I think everyone enjoys little individual desserts to nibble on, and convenient too.

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  9. Oh, yes! I have a collection of specialty baking pans! One of my favorites is an extra large pan with 24 mini muffin openings. It is nice to easily bake 24 mini muffins all at once!

    Your Mini Chocolate Macaroon Tarts sound both fabulous and easy! If you add a garnish of a whole almond or two, it would be like an Almond Joy candy bar.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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    1. Thanks for the suggestion, Nancy! I love the idea of adding almonds and I love Almond Joy candy too :)

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  10. What an easy and definitely tasty recipe, Kim! Thank you for sharing. I am used to coconut and condensed milk desserts, as they are very popular in Brazil. I will also experiment with raspberry or apricot jam. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY week :-) JOY! Luis at ole dot travel

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    1. Oohhh, adding some raspberry jam would be spectacular, Luis! Thanks so much for the suggestion and happy Valentine's Day week to you as well!

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  11. I have a few shaped cake pans, that I use every year. And 2, maybe 3 round cake pans, too. Love chocolate and mystery novels, too! johnlong83@rocketmail.com

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    1. Shaped pans are definitely an easy way to make cakes more interesting without a lot of effort :)

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  12. I have one heart shaped pan.
    Kit3247@aol.com

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  13. I make heart shaped cookies and heart shaped cake for my birthday which is valentines day. I have never read your books. I will check them out. I love my mystery cozies.

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    1. Happy early birthday, Marcia! Enjoy your cookies and cake!

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  14. Lovely and delectable treats. I have a very special cake pan which I use for birthdays. rojosho(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. I'm sure everyone enjoys being treated to such special birthday cakes! So thoughtful of you!

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  15. I love making cupcakes and heart shaped cake for my birthday which is valentines day. I have never read your books before and I will check them out. I love my cozies. Ty

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    1. My email is cwbysfan82@yahoo.com

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    2. Happy early birthday, Marcia! Enjoy your special treats and may you receive lots of good books to read!

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  16. The chocolate tarts are beautiful and so yummy. I rarely bake but I have a bundt pan which I always use for marble cake. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Bundt pans make cakes look so elegant without much effort! I have a few styles and love them all.

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  17. I have a bundt pan, a mini cupcake pan I used to have a heart shape one but now have a pumpkin shaped pan. Deborah deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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    1. I've seen several pumpkin-shaped pans but so far have resisted the siren call to purchase one :) They're hard to pass up at fall, especially when I start seeing photos of the pumpkin cakes using them... yummy!

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  18. The suggestion of using a wine cork is brilliant!

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  19. I only have two as that's all I have room for. I wish I had room for more. 3labsmom(at)gmail(dot)com

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