I found myself at the grocery store one evening last week, realizing the moment I walked in that I needed to make something (ok, a pie) to bring to a friend's farm I was visiting the next day. I was caught defenseless, though, there among the cabbages and screaming babbies, unarmed without a list of ingredients, recipe ideas, or ability to obtain them (my phone is not smart). I scoured the aisles for cookbooks, considered asking a man texting on his iphone in the bulk nuts section if he would look something up for me, and finally called Brent and had him frantically google searching Nancie McDermott's Southern Pies to see if any appropriate recipes were posted anywhere. No luck. I ended up not getting any ingredients for pie, but on the way home, had a sudden jolt of inspiration--all those salted caramels I'd been making (for our upcoming Tart of Gold party) would be just fine in a pie crust! Not to mention with dark chocolate on top...
I had all the ingredients, having made vanilla-bourbon salted caramels the night before and remembering I'd spotted a leftover bar of baker's chocolate on my shelf. So I improv-ed this guy, combining elements from two favorite recipes as of late--the chocolate from this dark-chocolate sea salt tart, and the salted caramel from Judicial Peach. I threw in some vanilla-bourbon my friend Lora had given me as a housewarming present, and we had ourselves a winner.
Dark Chocolate & Vanilla-Bourbon Salted Caramel Pie
Ingredients
For crust:
Follow Nothing-in-the-house pie crust recipe (I used half whole-wheat pastry flour, mainly out of necessity, but the grainy texture of the whole wheat flour was a nice compliment to the smooth & rich chocolate caramel)
For caramel:
1 c. sugar
1/4 c. water
1/4 c. light corn syrup
1 c.heavy cream
4 Tblsp. unsalted butter
1 tsp. sea salt
1/2 teaspoon bourbon barrel-aged vanilla
For chocolate:
7 oz. 60-70% dark chocolate (unsweetened), broken into pieces
1 c. sugar
3/4 c. heavy cream
1 tablespoon
flaky sea salt
Directions
Directions
For crust:
1. Follow instructions for Nothing-in-the-house pie crust. Chill crust for at least 1 hour. Preheat oven to 350. Sprinkle your work surface with flour and roll out pastry until
it is about 12 in. in diameter. Grease and flour 10-in. pie pan and
transfer crust to pan, trimming off excess crust. Refrigerate the crust
for 15 minutes to help prevent shrinkage during baking.
2. Remove crust from fridge and line with parchment paper, and fill
with pie weights or dried beans, and blind bake for 20 minutes. Take out
paper and weights and bake for 5-8 more minutes until tart is fully
baked. Let cool.
For caramel:
1. In a small pot, bring the cream,
butter, and sea salt to a simmer, over medium heat. Do not let boil.
Once it has reached a simmer, turn off the heat, and set aside.
2. In a deep saucepan, combine water, corn syrup, and sugar. Over medium-high heat, stir only until
the sugar has dissolved. Then allow the mixture to boil, without
stirring, until the mixture is a warm, golden brown. This takes at least 10 minutes, but make sure to watch it carefully, as the caramel can burn quickly toward the end.
3. When the sugar mixture is done,
remove from the heat and slowly
add the cream mixture to the sugar mixture. Be careful as it will
bubble up violently. Stir in the vanilla-bourbon.
4. Return the mixture to heat and
cook over medium until a candy thermometer reads 248 degrees F, about 10 minutes. Pour the caramel into the baked pie crust and let cool. Once it is cooled to room temperature, refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until caramel is firm and set (it can still be a little tacky to the touch). Meanwhile, prepare the chocolate ganache.
For chocolate:
1. Put chocolate, sugar, heavy cream and salt into the top of a double boiler. Put water in
the bottom of the boiler and place on medium heat until filling is
melted, glossy, and thick.
2. Pour chocolate ganache over the chilled, set caramel and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. Serve at room temperature.
2 comments:
WHAT. make this pie again at home. now!!!
haha...I got a lotta baking to do this weekend, but will make again soon!
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