Chocolate Mousse

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I was finally pushed to try this recipe after joining in on My Kitchen Addiction’s Kitchen Bootcamp. I found out about Kitchen Bootcamp from Marnely at Cooking With Book’s post about Nutella Rice Pudding. For the month of May, Jen challenged us to make a custard, cream, or mousse. We were able to make anything we want using those techniques. I immediately knew I wanted to make chocolate mousse.

The only time I had ever attempted to make a mousse was for the second Daring Baker’s challenge I participated in. But that recipe is very different from this chocolate mousse recipe. The chocolate mousse only calls for 2 eggs and no gelatin. While the maple mousse called for 4 eggs, gelatin, and an extra cup of whipping cream.

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I was so excited to try this recipe. I could not remember the last time I had eaten chocolate mousse. All I knew is that it had been far too long.

My BF wasn’t particularly excited about this one. He is not much of a chocolate person. But even he couldn’t resist the luxurious texture, and rich flavor.

I chose not to top my mousse with anything because I was after the pure chocolate flavor. But, if you were to have some raspberries or strawberries handy I would recommend tossing a few on top.

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Chocolate Mousse

Recipe from JoyofBaking.com

Ingredients:

  • 115 grams (4 oz) good quality semisweet chocolate, cut into pieces
  • 28 grams (2 tbsp) unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • 2 large eggs, separated
  • 1/8 tsp cream of tartar
  • 3 tbsp sugar, divided
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract (I like homemade vanilla best)
  • 1/2 cup (120 mL) heavy whipping cream

To Make the Mousse:

  1. In a medium sized bowl over a pot of simmering water, melt together the chocolate and butter. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool.
  2. Whisk together the egg yolks. Then carefully whisk the egg yolks into the chocolate and butter mixture. Set aside.
  3. Whip the egg whites and cream of tartar until foamy. Then gradually start adding in 2 tbsp of sugar while continuing to beat the whites. Beat until stiff glossy peaks form.
  4. In a separate bowl whip together the third tbsp of sugar, vanilla and whipping cream to soft peaks form.
  5. Carefully stir a spoonful of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Then carefully fold in the remaining whites.
  6. And gently fold in the whipped cream.
  7. Spoon into individual serving dishes (4-6) and keep covered and refrigerated until ready to serve.

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On to another week of things I love. Sorry it has been a few weeks since the last one. I have finally settled in to my new home for the summer, started working, and (of course) did some baking. I also want to give a shout out to The Peche and Snappy Service Cafe for awarding me with this awesome towel for BHF11PP!

Don’t forget to keep an eye out for some new recipes coming soon!

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But for now, enjoy some of my most recent favorites.

1. Mini Rhubarb Upside Down Cakes from Teenie Cakes – Upside down cakes are perfect for summer because they don’t need any topping and allow you to use whatever fruit is in season. I recently made a pineapple upside down cake, but these rhubarb cakes are calling my name!

2. Rhubarb Tart with Strawberry Whipped Cream from I (heart) Baking! — This one hit home for me. I recently made something similar, but this sounds so amazing. And the photos are beautiful. I want to try and make this tart with the rhubarb sliced long ways instead of little chunks. So cute!

3. Mini Gooey Chocolate Cakes from Bread and Milk and Blackberries — Who doesn’t love a good chocolate recipe? Nothing is more like home then a good chocolate cake. This one is Swedish. It is partially baked and more brownie like according to her post. Also, in her pictures she topped them with some frosting and berries making this a must try dessert.

4. Thai Banana Fritters from Tes at Home – Have you ever had something that was crunchy, sweet, hot, and fruity? I don’t have anything that immediatly comes to mind but that is essentially what you get from a banana fritter. Tes also mentioned pairing these wonderful treats with some vanilla ice cream. Doesn’t that sound amazing?

5. Strawberry Raspberry Rhubarb Pie from The Baker Chick — Another rhubarb recipe that caught my eye. I love that she made her pie a little different with the addition of raspberries. The tartness of the rhubarb and raspberries must pair perfectly with the sweetness of the strawberries. And her pie was bright and beautiful, great for a summer party!

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Last week I did my first post on my “favorites of the week.” I really enjoyed sharing some of my favorite bloggers and recipes with you, so I decided to make this a weekly thing.

The inspiration for a “favorites” post came from the lovely Chef Pandita. She has a delicious link post on Mondays that I was lucky enough to be mentioned in. I thought it was a great idea, so I am starting a tradition of my own.

From now on, once a week I am going to share with you 5 of my favorite recipes from the past week or so.

And without further ado…

1. Steph’s Bite By Bite – Blueberry Pies in a Jar

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photo courtesy of stephsbitebybite.com

These little personalized pies are so cute! I have been wanting to make my own pie in a jar for a long time. They are the perfect size, and would make a great gift. She also mentions not wanting to share dessert, and I completely understand. Dessert is the best part of the meal…why share?

2. Amy from Fragrant Vanilla Cake – Chocolate Red Wine and Olive Oil Cake

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Amy made this delicious looking chocolate, red wine, and olive oil cake. Can you imagine how luscious, and moist this cake must be?? To top it off, she spread homemade raspberry jam in between the layers, and covered it in vegan chocolate frosting. I think this would be the perfect cake for a date night or anniversary. This cake is beautiful, and elegant.

3. Kate from Diethood – Peanut Butter Cups

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photo courtesy of diethood.com

Kate shares her take on a classic, peanut butter cups. I don’t know many people that can resist the combination of peanut butter and chocolate. I know that I can’t. When I saw her post on how to make your own at home I knew I was doomed. I love the addition of white chocolate and chopped nuts on top, great texture contrast!!

 

4. Kim from Liv Life – Margarita Lime Cheesecake

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Kim made a wonderful margarita inspired cheesecake. I love cheesecake. The silky smooth texture with the crumbly slightly sweet crust…mmm… Kim really took it to the next level with the addition of tequila, fresh lime juice, and Grand Marnier. Her presentation is beautiful as well. She even made little cheesecakes for the perfect single serving size!

5. Megan from Foodalution – Organic Mango Hand Dipped Chocolates

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Megan celebrated her health and 100th blog post with these beautiful hand dipped organic mango chocolates. I don’t know about you, but I have never attempted to make my own chocolates before. Her chocolates are so beautiful, and I am dying to make my own. I can only imagine the mess I would make with a project like that... But, I hope you are as inspired as I was after seeing the picture!
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