SOCOLIC'S CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
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Title: Socolic's Chocolate Mousse
Recipe: Creamy Chocolate Mousse
Item No | Ingredients | Unit | 1 Portion |
1 | Snow Whip Whipping Cream Powder Mix | gram | 50 |
2 | Sugar | gram | 20 |
3 | Socolic's Chocolate Malt Drink Powder | gram | 20 |
4 | Cold Milk | gram | 275 |
5 | Oven and Chalice Gelatin Sheet | gram | 10 |
6 | Water | gram | 60 |
Tips/ Serving suggestions:
- The mousse needs to chill before it can be served and if you’re planning to layer the mousse, each layer must set before you add the next layer on top.
- You can keep the mousse in the refrigerator for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- You can also add strawberries, raspberries and chocolate decorations on top of the mousse for an extra special touch.
- Remove the mousse from refrigerator at least 15 minutes before serving because allowing the mousse to come to room temperature will enhance the flavor and will amplify the creamy texture.
Steps:
Step 1:
Cut the Oven &
Chalice Gelatin Sheet into small pieces and disperse gelatin into water. Fully
melt the gelatin using double boil method. Set aside and let it cool down.
Step 2:
In a mixing bowl,
whip the Snow Whip Whipping Cream Powder, sugar, Socolic’s Chocolate Malt Drink Powder and cold milk for about 8 to 10 minutes at high speed until smooth and
creamy.
Step 3:
Add the gelatin
solution into the mixture and whip just until combined.
Step 4:
Pour the mixture into your preferred glass or cup and keep overnight in the chiller before serving.
Photo: Chocolate mousse also can be served in a tall glass
Photo: Chocolate mousse also can be packed like this and sell it for takeaway
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