CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Dairy |
French |
Mousse, Usenet |
6 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
4 |
oz |
Semisweet chocolate |
2 |
oz |
Bittersweet chocolate |
2 |
c |
Heavy cream, well-chilled (whipping cream will do nicely) |
1 |
ts |
Almond extract (optional) |
INSTRUCTIONS
Melt the chocolate together in the top of a double boiler. Be careful to do
this slowly, so as not to burn the chocolate, and to keep all moisture away
from the pot. Let the chocolate cool for five minutes.
While the chocolate cools, whip the cream and almond extract together until
very stiff. Gently fold the cooled chocolate into the whipped cream. There
will be many flecks of chocolate in the mixture.
If you're not going to eat it all yourself, spoon into six large wine
glasses. Chill one hour.
NOTES:
* Extremely quick and easy chocolate mousse -- This is an adaptation of a
very easy chocolate mousse recipe from Sandra Boynton's hilarious book,
"Chocolate, the Consuming Passion." It requires none of the laborious
preparation that most French mousse recipes call for, and really optimizes
the effort needed to consume the chocolate, which is, after all, what this
is all about. Yield: Serves one to six people.
* If you're careful, you can also melt the chocolate in a microwave oven,
in its wrapper. If you try this, be especially mindful of the semisweet
chocolate, as the sugar therein caramelizes very quickly, leading to an
awful mess (and ruined chocolate).
: Difficulty: easy to moderate.
: Time: 20 minutes preparation, 1 hour chilling.
: Precision: measure the ingredients.
: Chris Kent
: Digital Equipment Corp., Western Research Lab, Palo Alto, Calif., USA
: kent@decwrl.dec.com decwrl!kent
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