Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

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Delicious Chocolate Hazelnut Tart topped with hazelnuts and chocolate glaze.

Dessert

Decadent, nutty, and silky—an elegant dessert that’s simple enough for weeknights and showy enough for guests.


This tart solves the “impressive dessert with minimal fuss” problem. A crisp, buttery shell holds a rich chocolate ganache studded with toasted hazelnuts—easy to make, easy to love.

Why You’ll Love Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

  • Luxuriously rich without complicated technique.
  • Crunchy toasted hazelnuts add contrast to silky ganache.
  • Make-ahead friendly—assemble in advance for stress-free serving.
  • Flexible: easy to adapt for dietary needs or flavor twists.
  • Crowd-pleaser for dinner parties, holidays, or a special weeknight treat.

Ingredients

  • 200g all-purpose flour (1 ⅔ cups)
  • 50g powdered sugar (¼ cup)
  • Pinch of salt
  • 100g unsalted butter (7 tbsp, cold and cubed)
  • 1 large egg yolk
  • 150g hazelnuts (1 cup, toasted and chopped)
  • 200g dark chocolate (7 oz, finely chopped)
  • 200ml heavy cream (¾ cup)
  • 25g butter (2 tbsp)
Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

Step-by-Step Directions

  1. Combine flour, powdered sugar, and salt in a bowl. Rub in the cold cubed butter with fingertips (or pulse in a food processor) until mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. Add the egg yolk and knead gently until a dough forms. Don’t overwork.
  2. Wrap the dough in cling film and chill for 30 minutes.
  3. Roll out chilled dough on a lightly floured surface to fit a 9-inch (23 cm) tart pan. Line the pan with dough, trim edges, prick the base with a fork, and chill 10 minutes. Blind-bake at 350°F (180°C) for 15 minutes (use pie weights or dried beans on parchment). Remove weights and bake 3–5 minutes more until just golden. Let cool.
  4. Toast hazelnuts in the oven at 350°F (180°C) for 8–10 minutes until fragrant; cool, then rub in a towel to remove skins and chop roughly.
  5. Heat the cream in a small saucepan until it’s just about to boil. Pour it over the chopped dark chocolate in a heatproof bowl, let sit 1 minute, then stir until smooth. Stir in the 25g butter until glossy.
  6. Pour the warm ganache into the cooled tart shell, scatter the chopped hazelnuts on top, and press down lightly. Chill the tart in the fridge for at least 1 hour (longer if possible) before slicing and serving.

Make-Ahead / Meal Prep Options

  • Dough: make up to 2 days ahead, wrapped and refrigerated; or freeze for up to 1 month.
  • Toasted hazelnuts: toast and store in an airtight container up to 1 week.
  • Ganache: make and refrigerate up to 3 days; gently rewarm before pouring.
  • Fully assembled tart: keep refrigerated up to 3 days.

What to Serve With Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

  • Vanilla ice cream or whipped cream
  • Fresh berries (raspberries, strawberries) or a berry compote
  • Espresso or strong coffee
  • Dessert wines (Port, Vin Santo) or tawny sherry
  • Shortbread cookies, biscotti, or lightly toasted brioche slices
Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

Variations & Substitutions for Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

  • Protein swaps: Serve with a dollop of mascarpone or Greek yogurt to add protein and tang.
  • Extra veggies: Not typical for this dessert—try adding a thin layer of roasted pear slices under the ganache for a fruit element.
  • Spice/sweetness changes: Stir 1 tsp espresso powder into the cream for depth; add ½–1 tsp orange zest or a pinch of cinnamon for warmth; reduce sugar in ganache by choosing higher-percentage chocolate.
  • Dietary swaps (GF, DF, vegan, etc.): For gluten-free, use a 1:1 GF flour blend; for dairy-free/vegan, use plant-based cream and butter alternatives and vegan dark chocolate; replace egg yolk in crust with 1–2 tbsp ice water or a flax “egg” for binding.
  • Flavor twists / toppings: Sprinkle flaky sea salt, drizzle hazelnut praline, add toasted coconut, or top with thinly sliced salted caramel.

How to Store, Freeze & Reheat Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

  • Fridge: Store in an airtight container or tightly wrapped for up to 3 days. Keep chilled until 10–15 minutes before serving for easiest slicing.
  • Freezer: You can freeze whole or sliced tart wrapped tightly in plastic and foil for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Avoid freezing if using delicate toppings like whipped cream.
  • Reheating: Serve chilled or bring slices to room temperature for 15–20 minutes. For a slightly warm slice, warm in a 300°F (150°C) oven for 5–8 minutes—don’t overheat or the ganache will soften too much.

Expert Tips for Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

  • Keep butter cold for the flakiest crust; use a food processor to speed up the process.
  • Blind-bake with weights to prevent a soggy bottom.
  • Chop chocolate finely so it melts evenly when the hot cream is poured.
  • Toast hazelnuts until golden but not burned—watch closely in the final minutes.
  • Slice with a warm, sharp knife (dip in hot water and dry between cuts) for clean slices.

Chocolate Hazelnut Tart FAQs


Q: Can I replace hazelnuts with another nut?
A: Yes—almonds, pecans, or pistachios work well. Adjust toasting time by nut size.

Q: Can I make this tart entirely ahead of time?
A: Yes—assemble up to 3 days ahead and keep refrigerated. For longer storage, freeze as directed.

Q: Is there a vegan version?
A: Yes—use plant-based cream (coconut cream or oat cream), vegan butter, and dairy-free chocolate; for the crust, omit the yolk and bind with a tablespoon of cold water or a flax egg.

Q: My crust is crumbly—what went wrong?
A: Likely too much butter or overmixing. Chill the dough, press it firmly into the pan, and don’t skip blind-baking.

Q: Can I add liqueur to the ganache?
A: Yes—stir in 1–2 tbsp of Frangelico, amaretto, or rum after the ganache is smooth.

Conclusion

For an alternate approach and step-by-step inspiration, see this detailed take on a similar recipe: Chocolate Hazelnut Tart – Taste And See.

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