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Eggs French Desserts 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 oz Good quality bitter
Chocolate, broken into
Squares
4 Egg yolks, well beaten
1 oz Butter, softened
Juice of 1 orange
4 Egg whites

INSTRUCTIONS

French Provincial Cooking [I used this to doctor a chocolate cake that
dried out because it had been sitting in the fridge for several days.
I crumbled the cake and mixed it with the mousse and put them in
individual containers.]
E. David writes: Nearly everyone knows and appreciates the old and
reliable formula for a chocolate mousse-4 yolks beaten into 4 oz. of
melted bitter chocolate, and the 4 whipped whites folded in.  Here is
a slightly different version, its faint orange flavor giving it
originality.
Break 4 oz of good quality bitter chocolate into squares and put in a
fireproof dish in a low oven. When the chocolate is soft, after a few
minutes, take it from the oven, stir in 4 well-beaten yolks, then 1
oz. of softened butter, then the juice of 1 orange.  Use a Seville
orange when in season; its aromatic flavor comes through better than
that of the sweet orange.
Beat the 4 egg whites as for a souffle and fold them into the
chocolate mixture. Pour into little pots, glasses, or coffee-cups.
This quantity will fill 6. Put in the refrigerator or a cool larder
until ready to serve.
Should you have some orange liqueur such as Grand Marnier or Curaao,
add a spoonful in place of the same amount of orange juice.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmkah001.zip

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