Chocolate Pistachio Tartufo For Two

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tartufo dessert What is tartufo you might ask? Well it actually has two meanings, it could be an edible fungus or an Italian dessert, in this case it’s dessert.

It’s an Italian frozen dessert usually composed of two or more flavors of ice cream and often with a strawberry, cherry or raspberry in the center and it’s usually covered in a shell made of chocolate, it’s divine! I’ve only had it once at a restaurant here in Chicago but it’s pretty popular in Italy, in fact if you Google it you’ll see many of the recipes in Italian. It’s also referred to as a chocolate bomb, and that it is!

tartufo dessert I recently saw this recipe in the current February issue of Martha and couldn’t wait to make it, it’s the perfect dessert for Valentine’s Day because it’s meant to be shared. Put it on a pretty platter, grab a couple of spoons and dig in with your honey!

tartufo dessert ingredients

Here’s the ingredients I used, pistachio and dark chocolate gelato, chocolate wafer cookies, dark chocolate for melting, frozen cherries, (you only need two, Martha used maraschino, but I’m not fond of them) and chopped pistachios for garnish.

tartufo dessert Basically you line a domed glass bowl with plastic wrap, that’s going to be your mold. Place your gelato or ice cream side by side, plop a cherry in the middle of each side, then wrap it up and stick it in the freezer for a couple of hours or more. Feel free to use any flavor ice cream combination you like, I’ve also seen cookies and nuts stuffed in the center.

making tartufo dessert

In the meantime take your chocolate wafers and finely pulse them in a food processor, when the two hours are up unwrap the gelato mixture and place the crumbs on top of the mixture, this is going to land on the bottom when inverted and will give you a nice crunchy texture, then re-wrap and place the bowl back into the freezer for another couple of hours until nice and firm, I repeat, nice and firm! Very important!

tartufo dessert When it’s completely firmed up, get your chocolate melted then take out your dome of gelato, fold back the plastic and invert on a wire rack, being careful to remove the rest of the remaining plastic. Pour the melted chocolate all over the dome then stick it back into the freezer so it can harden up. You can do this in advance and just wrap the whole dome in plastic until ready to serve, or serve it right after the outer shell gets nice and firm.

tartufo dessert

So if you’re staying in and avoiding the crowds this Valentine’s Day and making a special meal at home, here’s the perfect dessert to share with your loved one.

Here’s the link to Martha’s recipe. http://www.marthastewart.com/1140997/chocolate-pistachio-tartufo

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  1. My husband and I always order a tartufo if it is on a dessert menu, Marie. It looks easy enough to make at home –must try this son! Happy Valentine’s Day!

  2. Hmmm. This looks incredible and I’m not even that big on sweets. You’ve chosen my two favorite ice cream flavors for your tartufo!

  3. The minute I saw your dessert I grabbed my serving spoon ( forget the little spoon) and I was ready to run over to your house — yes run because I figured by the time I got there I’d be able to gobble up the whole thing without feeling any guilt. But!! then I saw it was made for two and by the time I got there it’d be gone 🙁 Guess I’ll just have to pin and copy the recipe and make it myself. It looks incredible. Yum!! To make for the whole family I’d have to get a tub and then cover it with chocolate and hand each person a spoon and then let them go for it. Great recipe!!!! Can’t wait to make it. Buon fine settimana.

  4. I had never heard of this dessert and thank you for introducing me to it xoxo

  5. Oh my, what a great dessert.

  6. Beautiful! And absolutely perfect for you and your Valentine!

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