I was on my summer vacation for the last couple of months. I had a very good time in India attending lot of weddings. After coming back my dear friend Bharathy kept on asking why I don’t post something on the blog…and my answer was I will…it took one month for me to get over my holiday hangover!!! This being my first post in almost 3 months, I thought something sweet was appropriate. So here is the recipe for Eggless Chocolate Mousse!
Eggless Chocolate Mousse
Recipe source: Nita Metha's Desserts and Puddings
Ingredients:
Milk-4 cups / 950 ml
Cornflour-2 ½ tablespoons
Cream- 1 ½ cups ( 300 gms)
Gelatin- 4 teaspoons
Vanilla essence- 1 teaspoons
Method:
Milk-4 cups / 950 ml
Cornflour-2 ½ tablespoons
Cocoa powder-3 tablespoons
Sugar-8 table spoonsCream- 1 ½ cups ( 300 gms)
Gelatin- 4 teaspoons
Vanilla essence- 1 teaspoons
Method:
- Mix cocoa and corn flour in 1/2 cup milk.
- Boil the rest of milk with sugar.
- Add dissolved cocoa and corn flour to the milk, stirring continuously.
- Cook on low heat for 3-4 minutes. Keep aside.
- Put 4 tbsp water in a small pan. Sprinkle gelatin on it. Heat on low flame to dissolve it. Do not boil.
- Mix the gelatin with the custard. Chill in the freezer till thick, but not set.
- Beat the thick chocolate custard. Add cream and essence and mix gently.
- Pour in six mousse cups. Chill in the freezer till set properly.
- Transfer to a shelf of the refrigerator, but 15 minutes before serving, return to the freezer.
- Sprinkle each cup with a little cocoa powder and powdered sugar at the time of serving.
- Decorate with whipped cream.
I am delighted to receive the Chat Award from Purnima of Fantasy Cooking. I am forwarding the same to my dear friend Bharathy!
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Hey Swapna, hw did the wedding go? Wow the mousse looks terrific! Me too back few days ago n surely will take some time to get back n blog!Take care n njoi ur award! A lot seems to hv happened in blog world in past two months :)Catching up wt the same!
ReplyDeleteLOve your chocolate mousse!.. :)..
ReplyDeleteof course very appropriate to break the break! :)
Happy that you have started posting too..(i am still lazy :()
Thanks a bunch for the award, Swapna :)
Hi :),
ReplyDeleteWe would like to feature your Eggless Chocolate Mousse on our blog and possibly our digital-recipe reader, too.
Please email sophiekiblogger@gmail.com if interested. Thanks :)
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Sophie
WOW! I love the way you have presented it! Lovely pics! I bet it tasted great too!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to try this eggless mousse. But I seriously get confused between the liquid and dry ingredients measurements used in the recipes. Please guide me on the exact measuring to be followed in your recipes. That would be a great help to me. Thanks, Shilpa
Hi Shilpa,
DeleteDon't know why you are confused with the measurements when all the measurements are clearly mentioned...
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DeletePlease guide me as to how many ml does 1 cup holds for dry and liquid ingredents used in your recipes? Some bloggers use 240 ml as one cup and others take 200 l as one cup equivalent.
That difference is because of Metric and US standard measurements... In India we use metric and 1 cup= 200ml and US 1cup=240ml... what ever measurement you follow please stick either to metric or to US in the same recipe... don't mix up both...
DeleteThanks dear for the reply. I guess the measurement in ml of one cup is same for both the dry and liquid ingredients?
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