The base layer is a crunchy delight of oreo cookie crumbs, mixed with sugar and butter and baked until crisp (and I don't mean burnt to a..), filled with a cream infused melted chocolate chip layer, all topped off with fresh, juicy strawberries that leave such a sweet after taste! The recipe actually called for raspberries, which, in my opinion, would be better, but I had strawberries so that's what I used!
It took all the restraint and willpower I had to refrain from gorging down the rest of the tart... or atleast just one more piece. I could have 'atleast just one more pieced' myself to a chocolate tart coma, but I would have been in a very happy place. You need extra calories when you're breastfeeding, right?
You can find the recipe from Martha Stewart's website for this delish dessert here: Chocolate-Raspberry Tart. Changes that I made: I didn't use a food processor as I used oreo baking crumbs instead of cookies. I used a little over 2 cups as I just kept adding to the butter it called for, until it looked about right and would cover the tart pan. Oh, and I don't have a fancy tart pan with removable base (or a tart pan at all for that matter) so I just used my springform pan. It doesn't look as pretty but works just the same. (Note to self, add to wishlist). And I followed what the comments suggested and added my berries before it set. Oh and I used strawberries instead of raspberries, but I think that is fairly obvious!
Okay, now that Mike is gone to hockey (yes, it is May and he's still playing hockey), I'm gonna sneak back in the fridge and grab my second slice that has been whispering my name for the past hour. (Note to self: wash face after -- chocolate smeared all around my mouth is always my tell.)
Side Note: I have always thought the word 'decadent' referred to a particularly rich, most likely chocolaty, sinfully delicious dessert. Turns out, it doesn't. After much searching, I find that it's related more to behaviour than to desserts. According to dictionary.com, decadent means characterized by decadence, which in turn means:
1. the act or process of falling into an inferior condition or state; deterioration; decay: Some historians hold that the fall of Rome can be attributed to internal decadence.
2.
moral degeneration or decay; turpitude.
3.
unrestrained or excessive self-indulgence.
** I think we'll go with the last one!! It's time for me to exhibit some decadence -- gotta go!
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