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Yeah, that's scary. Me running wild in Whole Foods, shopping for a basket full of whatevers. And trust me, with the remodel of the local store (now one of the largest Whole Foods stores in the country!) I was having a heck of a lot of fun buying what I needed for this first post. The remodel isn't done yet, but what's done is pretty impressive.
It was hard to narrow down what I wanted to make first, and since it could be anything, I had a whole lot to choose from. So many different foods were available.
Anyway, I've been talking to my local WF for a while about this project and they like what I do on this blog, and the way I do it. They don't want me to change anything except that I'll be shopping at Whole Foods for my Friday posts. Oh, and I have to say "Whole Foods" a minimum of 47 times per post.
Just kidding.
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Oh yeah. And when they get their new local blog ready to go (later today, actually), my posts will appear there. Meanwhile, you can visit my local Whole Foods group of stores on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
And to sweeten the pot, there's a giveaway. Actually, there will be a few giveaways this month because I've got a bunch of stuff that needs a good home. Some of it was given to me, and some of it I bought. But there will be giveaways this month.
The first giveaway is sponsored by Whole Foods, and it's a $25 Whole Foods gift certificate. (Thank you WF!) The winning is easy. Or, yeah, entering is easy.
THE CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED. The winner is Sara, and her gift card is on its way!
And this isn't the only giveaway this month. I've got more goodies in the prize closet. You'll see.
So enough of the contest on on to the FOOD portion of this post.
Since this is my first sponsored post by Whole Foods and since they helped Justin's Nut Butter get off the ground and since Justin's is a local company (Seriously, the guy was at my local farmer's market with samples when the company was new!) I decided that featuring one of that company's products made a heck of a lot of sense. It all ties in. Local, sponsor... and I'm a little nutty.
I tried a couple of Justin's products and although I was tempted to write a really simple recipe about dipping a spoon into a jar, I decided I needed something more interesting.
And then I got carried away. Mmmmmm....dessert!
I decided to use the chocolate hazelnut butter for this recipe, but I also made a version with one of the almond butters. Any of them would work - just change the toppings and garnishes to match the nut butter you use.
Chocolate Hazelnut Tart
For the crust:
6 graham crackers
1/4 cup toasted hazelnuts
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 stick (4 tablespoons) melted unsalted butter
For the filling:
2 8-ounce packages cream cheese
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup Justin's chocolate hazelnut butter
1/2 teaspoon salt
For the topping:
1/2 cup toasted hazelnuts, chopped
For the hazelnut whipped cream (optional):
1 pint heavy cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup hazelnut liqueur
For the chocolate garnish (optional):
Good quality dark chocolate bar, as needed
To make the crust:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Place the hazelnuts in your food processor and process until they are finely ground. Add the sugar and salt and pulse to combine. Add the graham crackers and pulse until you have fine crumbs. You should have about 1 1/2 cups of crumbs. If you don't have enough, add more graham crackers, as needed. Transfer the crumbs to a bowl and add the melted butter. Stir until the crumbs are evenly moistened.
Transfer the crumbs to a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. Press the crumbs onto the bottom and up the sides of the pan. Place the tart pan on a cookie sheet.
Bake at 375 degrees until the crust is lightly browned, about 10 minutes. Let the crust cool completely, then refrigerate unless you're filling it right away. It might be a tad crumbly, but it does firm up.
To make the filling:
Place all of the filling ingredients in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment or into a large bowl if you prefer to use a hand mixer. Beat the ingredients until they are well combined and light.
Transfer the filling to the cooled crust, spread evenly, and smooth the top. Top with the chopped hazelnuts. Refrigerate until serving time.
To make the hazelnut whipped cream:
This is easiest if you have a cream whipper. Just combine all the ingredients, stir to combine, and pour them into your cream whipper. Charge the cream whipper and dispense as needed.
You can also whip the cream by hand until you have stiff peaks.
Unless you're going to go crazy with the whipped cream, this makes more than you're going to need, but I always manage to find a use for the extra.
To make the chocolate garnish:
Use a vegetable peeler to "shave" the chocolate bar to make the garnish. You can shave the chocolate and sprinkle it on, or shave it directly onto the tart.
To assemble:
The whipped cream and chocolate shavings are optional, but I think they make this tart a little more special.
If you're going to serve the tart all at once, you can decorate the whole tart with whipped cream and shave the chocolate over the top before slicing.
If you won't be serving all at once, you don't want the whipped cream sitting on top of the tart and getting weepy. In that case, garnish each slice with whipped cream and chocolate shavings as you serve.
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You are my hero Donna- I'm really happy for you and Cookistry, all that hard work is paying off in delicious dividends and we all benefit with recipes like that tart- Man, other than the fact that I'm on Day 5 of a diet, I'd make that tonight. That and a little Frangelico after dinner would be wicked good.
Keep up the great writing!
What an amazing sponsor to work with. Soooo jealous!!
That tart looks amazing. My husband's obsessed with hazelnuts.
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I think there's a mistake in your recipe-- it says the whipped cream and shaved chocolate are optional, which just doesn't sound right.
You know I'm on a crazy no-flour/sugar/daiy diet right now, but when I return to the land of eating I am definitely going to try this; I just love hazelnuts.
And even though I have to take a train into SF to get to one, I love Whole Foods. It's worth it if for no other reason than the variety and good prices on their bulk items.
Congratulations on a great new partnership with WF! This tart looks fantastic.
I'm also following both Cookistry and Whole Foods Boulder on Twitter :)
Sounds like a really awesome way to be sponsored. Still a ton of creative control, but someone else foots the bill. I like!
And I follow this blog now!
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Yum, that pie looks amazing! I am now obsessed with finding "chocolate hazelnut butter"...YUM!!
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It's pretty cool that WF is sponsoring your blog. I would love to have free range to go into the store and get whatever I want for a recipe and have them foot the bill. Oh yea, this first recipe looks delicious. IF I wasnt on strict diet I would go make this right now.
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can't say that i would ever make the above but that is largely due to fear that i would consume it all in just a couple of sittings....
hummmmmmmmmmmmmm wonder how it would be w/ some fresh strawberries on top ....
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That would be so good with peanut butter!
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It really IS looking at me,Donna!What a nice looking tart!Must be delicious!!A keeper! Have a great weekend!
Hazelnuts are my favorites, so this sounds wonderful!
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Oh gosh - that looks DELICIOUS! And hazelnut whipped cream?! I'd put that on a caramel sundae :)
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The recipe looks like my daughter could handle it :) And I'll be the taste tester. That nut butter sounds divine.
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Just found this blog while reading "Serious Eats" and love it! I am starting my own food blog and look forward to sharing my food experiences. I am so impressed with "Cookistry". Your writing style is very informative and entertaining.
My wife is allergic to tree nuts and peanuts so this recipe would be poisonous to her (I'd love it though). Could it be made successfully with sun butter and topped with toasted coconut?
David, I'm sure sun butter would work - it's the same consistency.
I'm just hear to tell you that this tasted every bit as good as it looked. I was lucky enough to be at the right place at the right time to get a slice of this tart and it was delicious!
And now I can make it myself! Yay!
WOW, the recipe looks amazing!! Is the Justin's chocolate Hazelnut butter anything like my fave, Nutella?lol
I have never been in a Whole Foods(gasps! lol) but have wanted to for SO long! We don't have one near me unfortunately, so if I won,I'd use it when I'm visiting my Aunt soon!! I enjoyed reading your post..you are funny too!:)
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I adore chocolate and hazelnut. Can't wait to try this! Whole Foods is very lucky to have you.
This looks wonderful - for health/allergy reasons I can't have dairy or wheat, so I couldn't have this exact dessert. But, one of my favorite homemade allergy friendly desserts is a chocolate tart with a crust made of ground almonds - this makes me think I should really try hazelnuts in the crust next time! Now all I need to do is get some hazelnuts - perhaps I can buy them with my Whole Foods gift card ;)
first off that tart looks uber yummy. and second, i totally am wanting that whole foods card! there are so many yummy things in there that cannot be bought on a college student budget
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the hazelnut whipped cream sounds amazing! I would add some fresh strawberries on top :)
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That is a beautiful, beautiful tart. :)
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I LOVE Hazelnut and chocolate... must be why Nutella is my best food friend! ;) I am thinking the only way to improve this would be to add some sea salt to the topping. The salty/sweet combo is my absolute favorite way to make desserts.
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Wow, that looks so good and easy: I'm definitely making it soon :). I'm following your blog on Google Reader :).
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I love all the layers of hazelut flavors in that recipe. It sounds to-die-for!
Congrats on the Whole Foods sponsorship!
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Mandatory Entry: this tart makes my mouth water
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Wow, that looks amazing. :) I loveeee Hazelnut!
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