Good morning, my friends. The snow was mostly gone when the sun set yesterday evening. Then, another five inches or so accumulated overnight. There's no denying it makes a pretty landscape.
Next up, I wanted to try a different recipe for chocolate mousse. You might recall that my last effort was less than satisfactory, and I wanted to try again. When all was said and done, I had it ladled into two ramekins. From there it went into the refrigerator to set up for our dessert last night.
Oh joy. More papurr-piecing. I'm thrilled. You're going to owe me your share of treats after this, Smitty.
So, I promised you I'd share the recipe when I'd perfected it. Well, this is a different recipe, adapted from America's Test Kitchens to make it a mousse "for two." One for me. One for you. None for tomorrow.
Dark Chocolate Mousse for Two
adapted from America's Test Kitchens
serves 2
adapted from America's Test Kitchens
serves 2
Ingredients:
4 ounces bittersweet (60% cacao) chocolate chips
1 tablespoons cocoa powder (preferably Dutch-processed)
1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder
2-1/2 tablespoons water
1/2 tablespoon brandy
1 large egg, separated
1 /2 tablespoon sugar, divided
pinch table salt
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream (9 tablespoons)
1 tablespoons cocoa powder (preferably Dutch-processed)
1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder
2-1/2 tablespoons water
1/2 tablespoon brandy
1 large egg, separated
1 /2 tablespoon sugar, divided
pinch table salt
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon heavy cream (9 tablespoons)
Directions:
1. Melt chocolate chips, cocoa powder, espresso powder, water, and brandy in medium heatproof bowl set over saucepan filled with 1 inch of barely simmering water, stirring frequently until smooth. Remove from heat.
2. Whisk egg yolk, 3/4 teaspoons sugar, and salt in medium bowl until mixture lightens in color and thickens slightly, about 30 seconds. Pour melted chocolate into egg mixture and whisk until combined. Let cool until just warmer than room temperature, 3 to 5 minutes.
3. In clean bowl, beat egg whites at medium-low speed until frothy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add remaining 3/4 teaspoons sugar, increase mixer speed to medium-high, and beat until soft peaks form, about 1 minute. Whisk last few strokes by hand, making sure to scrape any unbeaten whites from bottom of bowl. Using whisk, stir about one-quarter of beaten egg whites into chocolate mixture to lighten it; gently fold in remaining egg whites with rubber spatula until a few white streaks remain.
4. In now-empty bowl, whip heavy cream at medium speed until it begins to thicken, about 30 seconds. Increase speed to high and whip until soft peaks form, about 15 seconds more. Using rubber spatula, fold whipped cream into mousse until no white streaks remain. Spoon into 2 one-cup ramekins or goblets. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until set and firm, at least 2 hours. (The mousse may be covered and refrigerated for up to 24 hours.)
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Oh yes, and I almost forgot. These two visited one of our shrub areas yesterday. They're no more than ten feet from our patio door. Sorry about the reflection, but look on the left and right sides of the image.
Okay, so I've already told you my goals for the day. I need to make up my next embroidery project, and I'm hoping to at least get started quilting Mr. MacGregor's Garden. We need to make a quick trip into town too, but we'll wait until the snow melts off some. Also, it's my day to walk. Clearly, it's going to be a treadmill day.
8 comments:
I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
Coyotes in the garden, that does sound serious.
I love the bees on your embroidery. I've bookmarked this post so I can try that mousse recipe. I looks delicious. Enjoy all of your quilting plans. Stay safe with the snow and the coyotes.
Oh my goodness!!! Definitely too close for comfort....
The houses are looking good and Mr McGregors garden, love that fabric
Sharp intake of breath !!
Coyote s ! The one on the right (face on) looks like it's been a long hard winter. Shudder.
Keep safe everyone. Rabbits, squirrels , you're gonners for sure.
Bunny came out really cute. I think I know him*.
We have been seeing s lot more coyotes here in town. We still have plenty of squirrels but haven’t seen any bunnies recently. And I am sad to say that some of our neighbors kitties have not come home after being let out. Your catico is a really good idea. I know the kitties hate to be confined but you want them safe.
The coyotes stay away from our suburban back yard but this week a bobcat jumped the fence and killed a mama duck and smashed the eggs in her nest. I was crushed- the ducks leave the pond to nest in the neighborhood thinking it’s safer. We aren’t letting our puppy out unless we can be standing guard.
Just looking at those itty bitty house pieces is cause for a lie down...good thing you have a Two Kitty Helper situation.
The mousse looks tasty...can't seem to find espresso powder here but maybe I haven't looked in the right places.
Goodness - having coyotes that close would definitely make me nervous too.
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