Chocolate-Filled Passion Souffle Tarts

  1. Spray eight mini brioche molds (3 inches across the top) lightly but evenly with cooking spray.
  2. Roll the dough out on a lightly floured work surface to 1/4 inch thick.
  3. Cut out a 6-inch circle of dough and fit it into one of the molds to make sure youve got the correct size.
  4. (These molds vary in size, and theres no point in cutting out all the pieces until youre sure youve got it right.)
  5. Cut the rest of the dough and line the rest of the molds with it.
  6. Set the molds on a baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 1 hour.
  7. Stack the scraps and reshape them into a brick.
  8. Wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate or freeze for another use.
  9. Heat the oven to 375F or 350F on convection.
  10. Prick the pastry shells all over with a fork, then line them with parchment (or cut-down coffee filters) and fill with dried beans (or rice or pastry weights).
  11. Bake until the pastry is crisp, about 16 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through baking.
  12. Lift the parchment and beans out right away and let the shells cool completely on a rack.
  13. Put the chocolate in a heatproof bowl.
  14. Bring the cream to a boil in a small saucepan.
  15. Pour the cream over the chocolate and leave it alone for about 1 minute.
  16. Stir with a heatproof rubber scraper until the chocolate is completely melted.
  17. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to 3 days.
  18. Mix the xanthan gum and sugar together.
  19. Whisk into the passion fruit puree, a few grains at a time, taking care that it doesnt clump.
  20. Refrigerate for 20 minutes, then stir in the passion fruit seeds.
  21. Refrigerate, covered, until youre ready to serve.
  22. Put the egg whites and a pinch of cream of tartar in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the whisk.
  23. Turn it on to low, and beat the whites gently for 2 minutes, to start establishing a structure.
  24. The whites will look frothy but still a bit wet.
  25. Turn the speed up to medium and add 2 teaspoons of the sugar.
  26. Continue to beat at medium speed until the whites have body and are just shy of having soft peaks.
  27. Add 2 more teaspoons of the sugar and continue beating until the whites have formed firm peaks.
  28. Add the remaining 2 teaspoons sugar and beat until the whites are glossy and smooth and almost stiff.
  29. Keep your eye on the whites, so you dont overbeat them.
  30. Whisk the yolk into the passion fruit puree in a wide bowl.
  31. Fold in a spoonful of the whites to lighten the puree.
  32. Then add the rest of the whites and fold in quickly and lightly, spinning the bowl as you fold.
  33. Heat the oven to 375F or 350F on convection.
  34. Set the chocolate tart shells on a baking sheet.
  35. Fill a pastry bag with the chocolate cream and pipe a plug of cream into the center of each shell.
  36. Fill a second pastry bag with the passion souffle and pipe into the shells, covering the chocolate cream center completely.
  37. Bake for 6 to 7 minutes, until the souffles have risen and browned lightly.
  38. Rotate the pan halfway through baking.
  39. Transfer to dessert plates and sprinkle with confectioners sugar, if you want.
  40. Spoon the passion glaze over the tart or serve it on the side.
  41. Replace the chocolate cream with mini candy bars.
  42. Use something creamy, like 3 Musketeers or Milky Way.
  43. Omit the pastry and bake the filled souffles in ramekins that have been brushed with softened butter and coated with sugar.

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Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/chocolate-filled-passion-souffle-tarts-376823 (may not work)

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