Chocolate mousse | Jamie Oliver recipes (2024)

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Delicious chocolate mousse

With sour cherries and bashed-up sesame snaps

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Chocolate mousse | Jamie Oliver recipes (1)

With sour cherries and bashed-up sesame snaps

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“This is one really easy chocolate mousse recipe, chock full of delicious, little-bit-naughty ingredients. Chocolate is what makes the world go round, especially for my girls, they’d go mad for this. You can make it a few days before then just pimp it up with the accompaniments at the last minute. ”

Serves 10

Cooks In30 minutes plus chilling time

DifficultySuper easy

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Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 574 29%

  • Fat 33.6g 48%

  • Saturates 18.4g 92%

  • Sugars 48.0g 53%

  • Protein 9.6g 19%

  • Carbs 54.5g 21%

Of an adult's reference intake

Chocolate mousse | Jamie Oliver recipes (2)

recipe adapted from

Jamie Cooks Christmas

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Ingredients

  • 300 g good-quality dark chocolate (70% cocoa solids) , broken into small pieces
  • sea salt
  • 8 large free-range eggs
  • 100 g caster sugar
  • 300 ml double cream
  • Amaretto
  • 2 tablespoons good-quality cocoa powder , plus extra for dusting
  • 2 packs sesame snaps
  • 400 g sour cherries

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Chocolate mousse | Jamie Oliver recipes (3)

recipe adapted from

Jamie Cooks Christmas

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Method

  1. Place the dark chocolate and a tiny pinch of salt in a heatproof bowl and sit it over a pan of gently simmering water, making sure the water doesn’t touch the base of the bowl. Leave to slowly melt, stirring occasionally.
  2. Meanwhile, separate your eggs so you have the whites in one bowl and the yolks in another. Add the sugar to the bowl of yolks and beat until the sugar has dissolved and its silky and smooth. Whisk the whites with a tiny pinch of salt until they form soft peaks – you should be able to hold the bowl upside down over your head without them falling out! In a third bowl, beat the cream until slightly thick and just whipped.
  3. Once the chocolate has melted, carefully lift the bowl out of the pan. Add 75ml (3 shots) of amaretto and the cocoa powder to your bowl of yolks and mix well. Tip in the cream and mix again, then fold through the melted chocolate until it’s well combined and a gorgeous colour. Finish by tipping in the egg whites, then keep folding, from the outside in in a figure-of-eight until the mix is smooth and evenly coloured. It will look a bit dodgy at first, but trust me it will come together. Spoon or ladle the mousse into a big serving bowl or divide between little glasses or cappuccino cups and pop in the fridge for an hour or two until set.
  4. Just before you’re ready to serve, give the mousse a lovely dusting of cocoa. Pop your dried cherries in a small pan, add a wineglass of amaretto then top with enough water to cover. Put on the heat and bring to the boil, then turn the heat off and leave to stand for a bit. This will bring the cherries back to life. Leaving them in the packet, bash up your sesame snaps in a pestle and mortar. Tip them out, and break up any larger bits that are left so its nutty with a caramelly kick and a bit of a crunch. Serve this in the mortar next to your chocolate mousse with a bowl of those beautiful cherries on the side so everyone can dig in and help themselves. It may look a bit rustic, but honestly, it’s the best chocolate mousse I’ve ever tasted!

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FAQs

What are the four basic components of a mousse? ›

Four basic components of a Mousse

Mousse is a light and airy dessert made with eggs, sugar, heavy cream, and flavoring. All mousses have four basic components: aerated egg yolks, whipped egg whites, whipped cream, and a flavoring base.

What's the difference between chocolate pudding and chocolate mousse? ›

Unlike pudding, mousse is not cooked and the addition of air to the mixture leads to a fluffier consistency and lighter texture. Mousse is typically served chilled or frozen.

Why is my chocolate mousse not fluffy? ›

Not fluffy enough, not chocolatey enough, too sweet, grainy, etc etc. Many “easy” chocolate mousse recipes tend to use too much cream so the end result is more like custard, rather than aerated like real chocolate mousse should be.

What is very crucial when making a mousse? ›

Whatever your base, make sure it is at room temperature unless the recipe says otherwise. Too warm, the base may deflate the aerators. Too cold, the thickener may begin to set up the mousse before you're finished incorporating all ingredients.

What makes a good mousse? ›

This depends on the consistency of the whipped cream as well as the other ingredients used. Indeed, a small mistake can completely make or break your mousse as the light and creamy texture is the most important thing about a mousse.

What makes chocolate mousse grainy? ›

Mousse can become grainy as it sets if you overwhip the heavy cream. If you take the cream too far, the milk solids will start to separate, leaving your mousse with a slightly grainy texture. Whip the heavy cream just until firm peaks hold on the whisk.

Why is chocolate mousse so good? ›

Chocolate mousse is a staple among chocolate desserts. It is very popular for all ages. Its texture is easy to recognize as it has a light, airy look, its chocolate flavor is intense and it's soft and melting on the palate. This dessert is a real treat and a light and simple finale to any meal.

Should chocolate mousse be runny? ›

It's important to note that the mousse will appear very runny once completed. Do not worry that you did something wrong. A true chocolate mousse needs a few hours to set up firmly–once poured in serving glasses and refrigerated, it will come out exactly as were hoping.

What can go wrong when making chocolate mousse? ›

You'll have a better chance for success if you can learn to avoid these common mousse mistakes.
  1. Getting the temperatures wrong. ...
  2. Using a bowl that's not squeaky clean. ...
  3. Overmixing your mousse batter. ...
  4. Burning the chocolate. ...
  5. Flubbing the folding. ...
  6. Not straining the custard. ...
  7. Skipping the chill.
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Can you over whip mousse? ›

If you over-whip the cream, you'll end up with a grainy mousse (although you can try to remedy it by whisking in a few extra tablespoons of cream). An electric hand mixer and a nice big bowl are my tools of choice, but a big balloon whisk and a chilled mixing bowl work well, too.

When folding a chocolate mousse, you should? ›

If cream is whisked further, it will separate and the final texture will be grainy. Transfer about 1/3 of chocolate mixture into whipped cream, and fold with a spatula until almost incorporated. Gently fold in remaining chocolate, trying to keep as much air in the mixture as possible.

What is Callebaut mousse? ›

Unrivalled on the market: this chocolate mousse comes close to homemade chocolate mousse, but saves you lots of time. The secret to its intense and authentic taste lies in the very high chocolate content: it's made with 70% Callebaut® milk chocolate.

How long will homemade chocolate mousse last? ›

To keep chocolate mousse, it will need to be kept cold in the fridge. Cover the mousse with plastic wrap and keep in the fridge until ready to eat. Chocolate mousse will keep in the fridge for 4-5 days.

How do you stiffen chocolate mousse? ›

Try adding a small amount of cornstarch to a little water, and add it to the mousse a little at a time and see how it thickens the texture. You can also beat some egg yolks in a separate bowl over low heat until they increase in volume and slowly add them to the mousse mixture.

What is a mousse made of? ›

mousse, savoury or sweet dish with the consistency of a dense foam, composed of a puréed chief ingredient mixed with stiffly beaten egg whites, whipped cream, or both. Mousses are almost always cold dishes, and sweet mousses are sometimes served frozen.

What is the base of a mousse? ›

The mousse base is going to be one of two things: a custard (like crème anglaise) or a pate a bombe, which is egg yolks and/or whole eggs whipped with hot sugar syrup. I prefer a pate a bombe because it creates a richer, creamier mousse.

What is traditional mousse made of? ›

Sweet mousses are typically made with whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla.

What does hair mousse contain? ›

Other added ingredients in various hair mousses, such as vitamins, silicones, sunscreens, and dyes, tend to assist in additional functions for the hair mousse product, such as providing an additional conditioning component. Certain brands contain alcohol, which is suitable for most hair types except dry.

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