Chocolate Mousse
You might be tempted to save this rich and silky chocolate mousse recipe for a French-themed dinner party. But chocolate mousse is for every day in our book. If it’s your first time making it, just think of it as a simple dark chocolate custard and whipped cream mixed together and allowed to chill for several hours.
Making the custard is the trickiest part of this chocolate dessert, but if you stand by the pot until it’s done, gently whisking the entire time—especially along the edges, where the custard will start to set first—you’ll have no problems. Strain the custard to ensure it’s creamy and even throughout; add vanilla extract, and whisk in the melted bittersweet chocolate.
Next up: Beat heavy whipping cream in a large bowl until stiff peaks form, and gently fold them into the chocolate mixture with a rubber spatula. Now, all you need is another dollop of whipped cream—and maybe some raspberries or chocolate shavings on top if you’re feeling fancy.
With the leftover raw egg whites, try these three-ingredient hazelnut cookies, which are great served alongside the mousse.
Chocolate Mousse
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