Last Strawberry Santa Hats post - I promise! Are you sick of them yet? This is going to be the last one, mainly because strawberries are finally getting a little too unpalatable. I only managed to rescue six nice looking strawberries out of a whole pound, but that's OK, because the rest of them became a delicious batch of strawberry and chocolate chip ice cream. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the final Santa Hats!
These Strawberry Santa Hats are sitting pretty on top of tiny little ganache-filled chocolate tartlets. The crust is a shortbread-like crust, which should be fairly thick for sturdiness. You wouldn't want your mother in law to bite into a thin, flimsy tart and end up with a big chocolate and strawberry mess all over her fancy party dress, would you? You'd never hear the end of it!
I used two-inch mini tartlet tins like these, but you could probably make them in a regular sized muffin tin too. You would only get maybe eight or nine out of one batch instead of twelve. I just love how tiny these are, and they only cost me around sixty cents each at Bed Bath & Beyond!
As customary, here is a little peek inside:
Gooey!
My strawberries were flled with coconut whipped cream.
That's it! The Strawberry Santa Hats have made their final appearance on Wing It. Will you be making any Strawberry Santa Hats this season? Good luck finding pretty berries that don't taste like solid water! :)
These Strawberry Santa Hats are sitting pretty on top of tiny little ganache-filled chocolate tartlets. The crust is a shortbread-like crust, which should be fairly thick for sturdiness. You wouldn't want your mother in law to bite into a thin, flimsy tart and end up with a big chocolate and strawberry mess all over her fancy party dress, would you? You'd never hear the end of it!
I used two-inch mini tartlet tins like these, but you could probably make them in a regular sized muffin tin too. You would only get maybe eight or nine out of one batch instead of twelve. I just love how tiny these are, and they only cost me around sixty cents each at Bed Bath & Beyond!
Chocolate Tarts with Strawberry Santa Hats (Makes 12 Mini Tarts)
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As customary, here is a little peek inside:
Gooey!
My strawberries were flled with coconut whipped cream.
That's it! The Strawberry Santa Hats have made their final appearance on Wing It. Will you be making any Strawberry Santa Hats this season? Good luck finding pretty berries that don't taste like solid water! :)
I think it's impossible to have enough of these Santa hats (unless I was eating them every day I guess...)! Love how oozy good those tartlettes look--pass one over here, please?
ReplyDeleteGood - I though it was getting a little too repetitive! There is only one little tart left, so you should hurry! :D
DeleteThese are so cute! More santa hats!! I just don't have the patience for this kind of thing. Too lazy.
ReplyDeleteThe tarts require some patience, but the Santa hats are actually quick and easy!
DeleteAhhhh these are awesome. I wonder what other iconic hats you could make into tarts? Lincoln's top hat?
ReplyDeleteThat would be pretty cool! It would be a fun idea for an Oscar party with movie themed snacks. I'm sure the film "Lincoln" will get nominated for something or another.
DeleteExcept maybe for the out-of-season strawberries, these must be so delicious. They look great with the swirled piping and the fluted edges. I have a bunch of little tart pans but I'm worried about getting the cakes out after they are baked. I'll have to give it a try one of these days and stop being a wimp.
ReplyDeleteI was worried too actually! I just new that mine would get stuck on there like cement, but they came out with minimal effort, thankfully. The cooking spray worked like a charm, and I waited until the crusts cooled down to remove them. It was a huge relief when they came out easily!
Deleteoh River, these are SO EXCELLENT! Also, I love the look of your blog these days! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Amey! I'm trying to go for a very minimalist look. Soon there's just going to be a blank white page here instead! :D
DeleteI love your Santa Hats! I made some from your blog a few years back and they were so nice. These are adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan! I'm so glad you made them! And you can probably find nice strawberries that are actually in season for Christmas in Australia! Lucky! :)
DeleteActually, strawberries here tend to be better over winter. They are kind of crappy over summer. It's strange. All my US cookbooks have strawberries in summer recipes!
DeleteAlso figs in winter recipes... here figs are more late summer/early autumn.
We're backwards! I would love to have a little greenhouse so strawberries would be in season all year round. *sigh* It's nice to dream :)
DeleteI would absolutely love it if anyone can tell me if I substitute white flour and dairy butter if my recipe would use the same measurements and techniques as the healthier version uses in their recipes. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIf anyone can answer a question for me I'd be forever grateful. I was wondering if anyone out there knows if I can use the same measurements and techniques and substitue white flour and dairy butter and still have an amazing result? Thanks guys. I just realized uh...I'm on a vegan site, what I aspire to be again one day. In the meantime, I'm going for Christmas, and tbh I just want to play it safe. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas if you celebrate!
ReplyDeleteHi! I actually haven't used dairy butter in so long that I can't remember if non-vegan butter would measure exactly as the vegan stuff for something like this. You can definitely use white flour, but you might need to adjust the amount of liquid that goes into the dough. As long as you end up with a smooth dough that isn't crumbly or soggy you should be OK. I hope that helps, and Merry Christmas to you too! :)
DeletePS: Sorry it took me a whole day to reply - blogger had marked your comment as spam and I only just saw it. Silly blogger!
Tastes great. Had to substitute raspberries as strawberries were all sold out. Chocolate and raspberry are beautiful together. This is a winner. Everyone loved it!
ReplyDeleteNow you've made me want to have these with raspberries instead of strawberries! :)
DeleteI'm glad you enjoyed them. Thank you for letting me know!