Daring Baker’s Challenge: Maple Mousse in an Edible Container

At the beginning of the month when I logged onto the Daring Baker’s forum I was so excited to see what the next challenge would be. Like most people, I love a good challenge.

This month Evelyne from Cheap Ethnic Eatz challenged us with a maple mousse recipe. But that was not all, she required the mousse to be served in an edible container.

I thought, wow… what the heck am I going to do? She recommended bacon cups, but  wasn’t sure how I felt about that. So, I did a little digging and found a great idea for chocolate cups. This was my first attempt to make mousse and it wasn’t as difficult as I imagined it was going to be. It was actually quite easy and a fascinating process.

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I found the mousse with the chocolate to be a tad too sweet for my taste buds, but my boyfriend gobbled them up. He described them as “unexpected flavor explosions,” which I took as a compliment. I think if I make this mousse again I will serve it in a saltier cup. Something like shortbread, or pretzel cups would also be delicious with the soft mousse.

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Comments

  1. love the picture of your meringue cookies. soo delicate and sweet looking!

  2. Aubrey Aea says:

    i agree – the cookies look fun and tasty! the whole recipe looks amazing…must try!

  3. I love it all! The chocolate cups, the maple mousse and the cookies! YUM! I love how you used water balloons to make the chocolate cups. How clever is that!? :)

  4. Your challenge came out so well, I love the chocolate cups! I did something similar, but I phoned it in and used chocolate molds. I also thought the mousse was super sweet, I paired it with dark chocolate cups and it was a good balance.

    • bigfatbaker says:

      I think your chocolate molds are beautiful! Much cleaner looking then the cups. The dark chocolate was a good idea…I think the candy coating that I used just added to the sweetness.

  5. Beautiful creation! The chocolate cup with maple mousse seem a match made in heaven.

  6. The balloon trick is so cool! I bet you can grease them with some cooking spray. I’m tempted just to make the cups so I can play with balloons :) Lovely recipe! I’d like to see your savory version as well :)

  7. What an awesome, elegant dessert!! Love it!

  8. Awesome mix of flavors…I would have been in heaven…especially with the chocolate container. :)

  9. Love your creation for this challenge, Erin! Those chocolate cups look fantastic :)

  10. I could picture these being incredibly delicious. I’m not sure my sweet tooth has any bounds.

  11. I love the attention to detail that went in here. it’s amazing. And candied bacon.

  12. wow, what a unique dessert! I Love it!!!

  13. Oh, my! You rocked this challenge! Bacon added in such an exquisite manner….and what a lovely meringue topper!!

  14. Holy crap this looks delicious! Maple mousse… definitely something new and definitely something I want to try! I will be saving this for sure!

  15. That looks amazing!! I love the chocolate molds and I love love love that mousse!! Beautiful job!

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