Bite Sized Nutella Stuffed Mini Chocolate Tarts


Bite Sized Nutella Stuffed Mini Chocolate Tarts: https://lett-trim.today/2014/07/29/bite-sized-nutella-stuffed-mini-chocolate-tarts/

Today, I am channeling my dark side.

Blame it on an orthopedist appointment yesterday afternoon that sent me home with a creepy black cast reminiscent of Darth Vader’s arm:

k cast

Might as well embrace the theme. 😕

To match my dark cast and evil mood, I whipped up a batch of dark chocolate mini tart shells stuffed with homemade dark chocolate Nutella and topped with healthy chocolate sauce.

On second thought, whipped up makes this process sound too easy. Everything takes me twice as long with only one working hand, and simple things like opening a jar of peanut butter or cutting up a red pepper (not to mention taking pictures, editing photos, and writing blog posts!) are suddenly very difficult, often leaving me frustrated and tired.

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But these little chocolate stuffed tarts are worth the effort. And if you happen to have two hands with which to make them, they should be an absolute cinch to prepare. All you really need to do is throw a bunch of ingredients into the food processor.

The dark side never tasted so good.

Nutella Chocolate Mini Tarts

Nutella Stuffed Mini Tarts

(Can be raw and gluten-free)

  • 1/2 cup chocolate hazelnut spread or Healthy Nutella (120g)
  • 1 banana OR 1/2 cup more chocolate hazelnut spread (120g)
  • 1 cup raw almonds (120g)
  • 1/3 cup raw walnuts (30g)
  • 1 cup pitted dates (115g) (about 15 small dates)
  • 1/3 cup cocoa or cacao powder (28g)
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1-2 tbsp water

Combine the almonds, walnuts, dates, cocoa powder, and salt in a high-quality food processor. (Using a blender or vita-mix may yield sticky results, but you can try.) Process until mixture turns to small crumbles. Add no more than 2 tbsp water to achieve a slightly-sticky dough, then process again until the mixture sticks together in a big ball. Break off pieces of the dough with your hands and mold along the edges of mini muffin cups or mini tart molds, pressing down in the middle so a cup shape forms. Freeze 20 minutes. If using the banana, blend it with the Nutella. Fill the tarts just before serving. Makes around 20-21 filled tarts. (For 100%-raw tarts, be sure to use a raw chocolate-hazelnut spread.)

Click for: Chocolate Nutella Stuffed Mini Tarts Nutrition Facts

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nutellatarts

Apparently this is my punishment for coveting my little sister’s rainbow and hot pink teddy bear cast when I was nine years old. Some people have all the luck…

Link of the Day: Triple Chocolate Nutella Fudge – can be made in 5 minutes or less

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43 Comments

  1. Librarian Lavender says:

    The perfect comfort food! I hope your arm will be better soon!

  2. Mary Frances says:

    Nothing like an extra dose of chocolate and hazelnut to cure what ails you!

      1. Ann says:

        Yup! That’s perfect!

  3. Medha @ Whisk & Shout says:

    This looks amazing! I need to make some of your homemade nutella to give it a go:) Mini things mean I’m probably going to eat approximately 50, give or take 🙂

  4. Lisa | Mummy Made.It says:

    My problem with home made Nutella is there’s never any left to make treats with; it goes so fast. I’ll have to make a double batch can I make these little gems!!

  5. Anna_PMorgan. says:

    The commonness factor between you and me is the undying love for chocolates 🙂 I think the guy who claimed that we cannot by happiness probably never had a delightful piece of chocolates. Show him this recipe and he will better understand. Thanks for sharing this visual delight, I so want to have it right now. GWS and take care!

  6. Steph says:

    Boy, that looks yummy and fudgey and chocolatey and.. you get the picture- I’m sure your dark cast and evil mood lifted as soon as you tasted these bad boys- yay for chocolate being a happy food!
    😀

  7. Glitter Coated Lenses says:

    These look heavenly! Hope you’re healing well Katie!

  8. Becky Sperrink says:

    I can’t wait to start trying some of your recipes, this one looks particularly amazing! I love baking and it’s nice to find some recipes that aren’t too bad for me and my tasters! Becky xx

  9. laura says:

    i feel your pain, i broke my left arm last summer….and I’m left-handed ,everything was was way harder and took forever to make dinner, especially cutting up all those veggies! heal fast