Millionaires’ Marbled Chocolate Tart

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Moderate
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8 Servings
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35 minutes bake time

Rich, decadent marbled chocolate in a shortcrust pastry bake. Try this Jus Rol recipe which is sure to be a hit at your dinner table.


Ingredients

Base
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 375g Jus-Rol Sweet Shortcrust Pastry
Salted Caramel Filling
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 200g Caramel
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 1tsp Sea Salt Flakes
Chocolate Topping
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 200g Dark chocolate
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 100g Caster sugar
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 100g Unsalted butter, cut in small pieces
  • Small check mark in a circle icon 2 Eggs
Equipment required
  • Tart Tin

Method

  1. Take the shortcrust pastry out of the fridge 45 minutes before using to allow it to come to room temperature.
  2. Preheat the oven to 200°C/gas mark 6. Lightly grease a 23cm square (or rectangular) tart tin with a removable base.
  3. Roll out the pastry to the thickness of a pound coin, making sure it is wide enough to line the tin completely with plenty of pastry to overhang the sides. Carefully lift the rolled pastry over the tin and gently press into the base and up the sides.
  4. Use a fork to prick the base a few times, then line the pastry with baking paper and weigh down with baking beans.
  5. Bake blind for 15 minutes, then remove the beans and paper and return the tin to the oven for another 5 minutes until the pastry is fully cooked through – it should be crisp and a golden biscuit colour.
  6. Leave to cool slightly, then trim off the excess pastry from the sides with a sharp knife to leave a smooth, neat edge.
  7. Reduce the oven temperature to 180°C/gas mark 4.
  8. Smooth the caramel over the base of the pastry – if too thick to use, whisk the caramel briefly in a bowl to make it easier to spread. Sprinkle the sea salt flakes over the top and set aside while making the chocolate topping.
  9. Place the dark chocolate and butter in a bowl over a pan of barely simmering water on the hob, ensuring that the bowl is not touching the water. Do the same with the white chocolate in a separate bowl.
  10. Allow both to melt down gently, stirring the dark chocolate and butter together so that they are fully incorporated. When both are melted, turn off the heat but leave the bowls sat over the water to stay warm.
  11. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the whole eggs, yolks and caster sugar with an electric whisk for 5 minutes. When the mixture has thickened and is pale in colour, pour in the dark chocolate and fold through to create an even mixture.
  12. Pour this into the tart tin to completely cover the caramel. Spoon lines of the melted white chocolate over the dark chocolate mixture and drag a cocktail stick through the white chocolate to create swirls.
  13. Bake the tart for 20 minutes until just set on top – the centre should still have a slight wobble when shaken.
  14. Leave to cool for an hour so that it is slightly gooey when cut. Slice into portions to serve, preferably with a handsome dollop of vanilla ice cream.