“Anything is good if it’s made of chocolate.”
Jo Brand
So tell me dear readers, what would you use these glasses for, other than wine of course!
Recipe: Dark Chocolate Chili Mousse
Summary: A smooth as silk dark chocolate mousse topped with a balsamic cherry sauce. Seductive make ahead dessert. {Serves 6}
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Ingredients:
- Dark chocolate mousse
{adapted from the Thermomix cookbook} - 4 eggs, separated
- Pinch of cream of tartar
- 70gm powdered sugar, divided
- 1/2 vanilla bean scraped
- 1/2 t vanilla bean powder {or paste}
- 1 tsp chocolate chili powder {0r 1/2-1/2tsp chili powder} optional
- 50g unsalted butter
- 40g low fat cream, room temperature
- 170g dark chocolate, chopped
- 200ml low fat cream, chilled, beaten to medium peaks
- 5g {1t} gelatin powder dissolved in 1 1/2 tbsp of water
- Balsamic Cherry Topping
- 500g cherries, stoned {net weight}
- 2-3 tbsp balsamic vinegar
- 3-4 tbsp brown sugar
- 1/2 vanilla bean shell from above
Method:
- Recipe is for the Thermomix. I reckon it can be adapted with the same proportions for regular top of the stove cooking, like a creme patisserie.
- Heat empty TM bowl for 2 minutes at 50C, speed 2.
Insert Butterfly. Place egg whites in TM bowl with cream of tartar and beat for 4 minutes on speed 4 with MC off. - Through hole in the lid, add half the sugar, 1 tsp at a time during the last minute. Set aside in a large bowl. remove butterfly.
- Without cleaning, place yolks, remaining sugar, vanilla bean powder and scraped seeds, butter, 40g cream and chocolate into TM bowl. Cook for 4 minutes at 70C on speed 3.
- Add a third of the beaten egg whites back into the bowl and stir for 10 seconds on reverse + speed 3. Add to the remaining whites.
- Fold everything gently together, including gelatin. Divide between glasses and chill for about an hour until slightly set.
- Balsamic Cherry Topping
- Place all ingredients in a non reactive pan and simmer for 3-5 minutes until the cherries soften and give up their juice. Make sure you don’t overcook the cherries, else they wont hold shape.
- Drain the cherries and reserve in a bowl. Return the syrup back to the pan and reduce until thick and syrupy. Pour back over the reserved cherries, cool and then chill. can be made a day or two ahead. It will thicken slightly in the fridge.
Recipe: Peach Lime Cooler
Summary: A great way to use up the bounty of summer fruit. Refreshing and ‘peachy’, this is a great summer cooler. Adapted from What Megan’s Making. Serves 6-8
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Ingredients:
- 500g peaches, peeled and chopped
- 100g raw sugar {or honey; adjust according to sweetness of fruit}
- 1 cup fresh lime juice (about 12 limes)
- 5 cups water {or soda}
Method:
- In a sauce pan bring to a boil the peaches, sugar and water. Reduce heat, and simmer until the sugar is fully dissolved, about 10 minutes.
- Using an immersion blender (or a regular blender), puree the peach mixture until smooth. Pour through a strainer, and press through to get out all of the juice. Cool completely.
- Once cool, in a pitcher combine the peach mixture with the lemon juice, stir until well combined. Serve chilled over ice.
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am drooling!!!
Mmmhhh, divinely refreshing!
Cheers,
Rosa
Oh! those glasses look gorgeous with that chocolate and peach lime cooler looks so soothing and pleasing to eyes.
Simply stunning … the lovely pics truly have some magical charm !!!
wooooooowwww…. I’m speechless!
I love these! Wow!
My moms birthday is this coming Friday so I guess I will be making some of these.
Thanks for this!
Oh! Yum yum !
What about the Jamun juice recipe. I was very taken by it.
N my love affair with the balsamic cherries continues. Can these be preserved?
Stunning Pictures and Delicious dessert!
Ohh so delicious and stunning pics as always!
I think that the mousse is very perfect these summer because it can soothe the hot weather. Thanks for sharing it.
I LOVE your love for individual desserts in glasses 😉 They make for such a pretty picture!!
The pitcher looks very pretty. I have a weakness for such things, and end up borrowing and never returning glassware from my mom.
Agree that anything made with chocolate has to be good, but the chocolate mousse zou came up with looks far better than good.
Everything sound seasonal, refreshing and inspiring Deeba!
I too love individual mini desserts and when presented beautifully in wine glass it kinda becomes double yummy 🙂 I am a dark chocolate lover and I am craving for a bite of that mousse!
Omg, both looks absolutely marvellous and divine.
Yummy!! Your recipes and styling always leaves me drooling 😀
I want to drink it all down. Love your pics! – Kristen
As usual, stunning, but do I need to keep saying this? Cherries and chocolate are a pair made in heaven and I am so intrigued by the flavor the balsamic vinegar will add to it all. And I love that your mousse has the addition of both gelatin and heavy cream from a firmer texture. Perfect.
Fantastic recipe! I’m so excited to give this a try. Thanks for sharing and i’m looking forward to read more from you!
Awesome mousse – i share this in my newsletter this month too – so going to make it. http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=9bc1b5f1c2c1cb8a98f1f3ad5&id=61665afde9&e=5bdcd0f2e5
Ewa, you are too kind! Thank you!
This is a cool dessert for our family picnic but I need to buy containers for it because we can’t bring that type of glass for a picnic. I will try the recipe for Dark Chocolate Mousse with Balsamic Cherry topping tomorrow.