Hi there are you ready for some chocolate heaven?
Chocolate Mousse is one of my favourite “go to” deserts when time is of the essence and my imagination is failing me… it always ends up being a winner – everyone loves it and depending how you serve it, it will even look impressive.
This recipe is so amazing – only 3 ingredients it literally takes 10 minutes to make and works for whichever colour chocolate you choose – what more could one want – smile!
Heavenly Chocolate Mousse
Ingredients
- 300g chocolate of your choice
- 2 eggs
- 4 dl cream
Recipe
- Melt chocolate in a bowl over pot of simmering water – stir the chocolate as it starts to melt and be careful it doesn’t get too hot – this is always the main trick when melting chocolate for baking (my Dad taught me that)
- Once melted set chocolate aside.
- Whip the cream
- Beat the eggs together a little and then add to the fully melted chocolate.
- Carefully add chocolate egg mixture to cream, stirring with a large plastic spoon until fully combined.
- Place in fridge for 2 – 3 hours.
Voila your heavenly chocolate mousse is ready!
Serve on plates using 2 spoons.
Served on the fly for a quick mid week desert…
This recipe is based on the White Toblerone Mousse Recipe found in a Betty Bossi cookbook when I first moved to Switzerland.
Betty Bossi is famous here but the funniest thing about her is that she is actually a man!
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Wishing you all a fabulous day making Chocolate Mousse!
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I for sure will try to make it when the Bears are back from theys holiday love it very much 👍👍😘
Thats great – you can also just make half a portion and serve it with a little cream and berries…
XX Yvonne
I love chocolate !!
Delicious this post !!
Happy weekend.
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Could you give me the amounts in cups or tablespoons? Thank you.