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No-Fail Chocolate Mousse

Shhh...Don't tell your guests how easy it was to make this dessert. Let them believe you worked hard on it!

 

If you don't already have an easy, no-fail, go-to dessert to serve to guests that takes just a few minutes to prepare and everyone loves, well, here's one to add to your recipe collection.

This chocolate mousse recipe (from a friend of my aunt's) is so easy to make!  The only requirement is that you need to plan for is refrigeration. It requires a minimum of six hours in the fridge prior to serving. If you are having an evening dinner party and you prepare this the morning of your party, you are all set. Making it the day before your event is even better.

Your guests will think you spent all day making this elegant dessert!

Chocolate Mousse

serves 8

  • 1 12-oz package semi-sweet real chocolate chips (I used Nestle)
  • 1 tsp. real vanilla extract
  • 3 cups heavy whipping cream, divided
  • 2 T sugar

In a saucepan, slowly melt the chocolate, vanilla and one cup of the whipping cream together on low heat, stirring constantly until the mixture is entirely smooth.

Remove from heat and let cool.

Meanwhile, in a large bowl using electric beaters, whip the remaining 2 cups of whipping cream until almost stiff. Add in the sugar, and continue to whip until stiff (meaning when you lift the beaters, the whipped cream stays in place - if it folds over it is soft peaks so keep whipping).

Fold the cooled chocolate mixture into the whip cream.  You'll need to fold this in thoroughly so you won't see chocolate streaks in the cream. Don't worry, it won't deflate on you. And yes, it looks like chocolate whipped cream.  Again, don't worry, it will transform into a mousse after it is refrigerated.

Divide the mixture into 8 individual dessert cups or wine glasses.

Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hours before serving, or overnight.

To serve, garnish with a orange twist, or piece of fruit such as a strawberry or raspberry, or a sliver of chocolate.  Serve alone or with whipped cream, if desired.

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Russ Best May 4, 2013 at 05:09 pm
Vincent: first..let me commend you for doing an excellent job! I have a couple thoughts I wouldRead More like to bounce off of you: 1. How about a proposal for property tax breaks for seniors? Pick an age..62 or 65. The majority of retirees are on fixed incomes, some of which are on the razors edge right now and are looking at having to move from the area even though they don't want to. Its a shame that people who have lived their whole lives here cannot afford to stay on for retirement. 2. The current property tax credit for veterans is $1000 and has been stuck there since the '60s if I'm not mistaken. It really doesn't amount to a hill of beans given current property values and needs a serious upgrade/higher value. As a combat veteran (Viet Nam) I would be really grateful if this could be improved.
Tom Scelfo April 29, 2013 at 09:40 pm
Vinny - you obviously understand both the problem and the solution. As a general rule, all ourRead More elected officials are intelligent people, so I just don't understand why the Majority party doesn't seem to "get it." Please keep focusing on the problem AND the solution. At some point in time, perhaps other elected officials will finally understand the problem we are in, and realize that we really need to get serious about fixing it. Thanks for your service to the Connecticut's tax payers!
Russ Best May 4, 2013 at 12:42 pm
Audrey: welcome to the world of state and town contracts, unions and piddly regs that must beRead More quibbled over. There are power plays between city and state civil engineers,etc.All this is done in the name of "progress"..something I had hoped to see slow down when I moved to Northford. Progess nearly always means ever escalating taxes and rules that eventually push out folks of lower income, turning it into yet another elitist Connecticut town. It's sad the town managers and council can't seem to put their foot down and reign in spending.
Audrey Fitting May 2, 2013 at 11:08 am
I agree, it seems as though they are more worried about putting in fake grass, and spindly trees,Read More and are not working fast at all. The beautiful center of our town has been ruined. I cannot see it ever looking good again. I think it is a bigger bottleneck than we had. Whoever they hired as an engineer should be ashamed to take any money. Very poor planning...or may be plans in the works. The two ugly houses we have to pass when we go from 139 towards RT 80, its sure ugly, and that dentist office should be to torn down. Give it up. We now have an ugly town center. The shopping center at Dairy Queen, is dying for stores, but who would move in? I wish I could move out of town. This is atrocious.
John Fontenault May 2, 2013 at 10:03 am
Other than some work being performed at the Notch Hill Road and Rte 80 intersection and some workRead More under the Tilcon Overpass there has been little to no activity for months. Other than the equipment needed in these two areas there is no longer any large equipment in the area. Clearly crews have picked up and moved on. Is there a funding issue? An updated schedule should be posted to the Town's Website so we can all understand what progress will be made this spring. Please comment if you have details.