Monday, April 29, 2013

Magic 2 Ingredient Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate mousse is one of those desserts that is utterly delicious, but seems super duper classy at the same time. I feel like when you order chocolate cake at a restaurant, people judge you and think, "Gosh, don't you know how many calories are in that?!" But when you order chocolate mousse, people think, "Wow. My friend is obviously some kind of gourmet bourgeoise foodie-type." Or maybe this is all in my head and I'm a little bit cray-cray. WHATEVS.

Unfortunately, the one time that I ever tried making traditional chocolate mousse, I over-whipped the cream, failed to entirely melt chocolate mixture, and did something weird with the eggs. The end-result had a thoroughly unappetizing texture, complete with chunky bits of half-melted chocolate. My family ended up dumping the entire batch because no one would eat my chocolate mousse. It scarred me for LIFE. FOR LIIIIFE. I thought I was doomed to an existence without fanciness, since chocolate mousse was clearly out of my league.

LUCKILY, it turns out I was wrong!

Did you know that you can make chocolate mousse with just TWO ingredients?
Chocolate + water = mousse
Say WHAAAAT? I know you don't believe me right now, but check this gorgeousness out:



If you want to be super-fancy (and obviously you want to be super-fancy), you add in more things to enhance the flavor. AND you top your chocolate mousse with homemade whipped cream. If you've only experienced the stuff from a can, you are missing out.

Seriously though, this chocolate mousse recipe is magical. I didn't believe that you could whip together chocolate and water and somehow produce something this rich, smooth, and velvety, but it truly somehow works! Word of caution: if you're not someone who loves intense dark chocolate flavors, this recipe might not be for you. If you're a hard-core chocoholic, not only are we now officially BFFs, but you're gonna love this.


I first learned about this technique a couple years ago from Diamonds for Dessert - all of her recipes look so gorgeous and delicious! I also found Heston Blumenthal's video very informative and useful for visual cues:



Since you're only using a couple ingredients, it's extremely important that you use a high quality chocolate. I suggest using at least 70% dark chocolate; I like Ghiradelli's, Scharffenberger, and Lindt. I also like the Trader Joe's brand giant 2 pound chocolate bars. Additionally, it is very critical that you have the exact proportion of chocolate : liquid! That means if you want to put in 2 tablespoons of liquor, you have to take out 2 tablespoons of water.

Magic 2 Ingredient Chocolate Mousse:
(Makes approximately 6 servings)
9.35 oz dark chocolate (a little bit more than 1 1/8 Cups of dark chocolate chips)
1 Cup water
Optional: sugar (to taste)

Ice
One large bowl, and one smaller bowl that can easily fit inside.


Fill the large bowl about 1/4 of the way with ice, and check that the smaller bowl will fit snugly inside, with the ice surrounding it. Place both bowls in the freezer so they will be completely chilled.

In a medium saucepan, melt the chocolate and water together on medium heat. Whisk it occasionally so it will melt smoothly.  Once the chocolate mixture is completely melted, remove the bowls from the freezer. Pour the chocolate into the smaller bowl (without removing it from its ice bath) and begin whipping it with whisk. As you whisk, the mixture will begin to thicken and form the texture of lightly whipped cream (this step may take a while.) Continue whipping until you are able to scoop up some of the mixture with a whisk. Do not overwhip, or the mousse will have a grainy texture. If this happens, simply remelt your mixture over the stove and restart the whipping process.

When the mousse reaches the perfect consistency, pour it into individual serving containers. Top with a dollop of homemade whipped cream, and place it in the refrigerator. Your mousse will continue to firm up as it chills.

Suggested Add-ins/Flavorings for Chocolate Mousse:
Remember: if you add in any additional liquid, you must take out an equal amount of water!

- 1 shot of liquor (Ex: Baileys or Kahlua)
- 2 tsp of vanilla
- Use brewed tea instead of water (I think Jasmine-Green tea would be divine)
- 2 tsp lemon/orange zest
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- ... whatever your heart desires!

Homemade Whipped Cream (for garnish):
1/2 Cup heavy whipping cream
3 tbsp sugar
1 tsp vanilla

Put the cream, sugar, and vanilla into a medium bowl. Use a whisk to whip it until it thickens and reaches the texture of whipped cream.

You really need to try this out, it's scrumptious and ridiculously easy. If you're wondering, YES, you can definitely speed up the whipping process of the chocolate mousse (and the whipped cream) by using a hand-held mixer. You just need to be extra cautious to make sure that you don't over-whip the mousse by mistake. Then again, if that happens, you can always remelt it and restart the process.

Enjoy! :)

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