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‎03-31-2016 01:46 PM - edited ‎03-31-2016 01:47 PM
Had this for Easter dessert. I think I found it on a food blog.
1 pie crust
8 ounces white chocolate
1 8 ounce pkg cream cheese, softened
1 cup lemon curd
1 10 ounce pkg frozen raspberries
1/2 cup sugar
Fresh raspberries for garnish
Place pie crust in tart pan. Press dough up the sides and poke the bottom with a fork. Bake in 425 oven for 15 minutes or until golden. Put aside to cool.
Heat water to boiling in a medium pot and remove from heat.. Place chocolate in a bowl that can sit over water. Leave for 3-5 minutes. Stir with wooden spoon until melted and smooth.
Put melted chocolate, cream cheese and lemon curd in a bowl and blend with mixer until smooth. Spoon into pie crust and smooth top. Refrigerate about 6 hours.
Before serving process thawed raspberries until smooth with sugar in food processor. Strain through a fine mesh strainer.
Cut the tart into wedges and serve with sauce and a few fresh raspberries for garnish,
I bought white chocolate candy bars and cut them up into small pieces. Stirring the processed raspberries helps them get through the strainer faster.
‎03-31-2016 02:00 PM
@DiAnne refrigerate SIX hours!! I'd never last that long.
It sounds yummy. I am a huge fan of all things cream cheese and white chocolate.
‎03-31-2016 02:03 PM
Oh my gosh, that sounds SO good. Thank you for sharing this!
‎03-31-2016 02:04 PM
I am surprised the white chocolate and lemon combination worked. I wouldn't think to put those together but, you must have enjoyed it, so I might try this for an upcoming event.
‎03-31-2016 02:06 PM
@Karnerblue wrote:@DiAnne refrigerate SIX hours!! I'd never last that long.
It sounds yummy. I am a huge fan of all things cream cheese and white chocolate.
HAHAHA! Yes, I think I'd be using a spoon and eating it like a soup after 20 minutes, because who could wait that long for all that deliciousness!?
‎03-31-2016 09:01 PM - edited ‎03-31-2016 09:02 PM
Thanks, DiAnne, for the recipe. I have saved for my next party, meeting or whatever when I need to serve dessert. I have a diabetic husband so I have to wait until I take this elsewhere. It's too much temptation and I understand that but this sounds so good. Can hardly wait to make it.
I love raspberries better than anything but lemon curd and I adore them together, and all the rest just makes it all the better.
‎04-01-2016 02:19 PM
I hope you enjoy it. It is very easy and very pretty with the raspberry sauce and raspberries.
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