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Chocolate Orange Mousse, with Berries

February 20, 2020 Nancy Madok
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Ingredients

6 oz. bittersweet chocolate, chopped
2T unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces
¼ cup orange liquor
3 large egg whites, room temperature
pinch of salt
3T super fine sugar
1 cup cold heavy cream
1 cup raspberries, washed
Confectioner’s sugar for dusting

1. Place the chocolate in a medium-size heat-proof bowl and set the bowl on top of a pot of boiling water. Turn the heat off. Stir until the chocolate is melted, remove from heat, stir in the liquor and the butter. Stir until the chocolate is completely mixed and smooth. Set aside to cool slightly.

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2. In a bowl of your mixer, over medium speed beat the egg whites with salt until they form soft peaks, about 2 -3 minutes. While still beating, sprinkle in the sugar by the spoonful and continue beating until soft, shining peaks are formed, about another 2-3 minutes. Set aside.

3. In a clean bowl, whip the cream until it is fairly thick and holds a soft peak.

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4. Using a large spatula, gently fold about 1/3 of the egg whites into the chocolate mix until slightly incorporated. Fold in the remaining whites. Now fold in the whipped cream gently folding until all the cream is blended in.

5. Spoon or pipe the mousse into serving dishes and refrigerate for at least an hour to firm up.

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6. When ready to serve, sprinkle a few raspberries on top of the mousse. Dust with confectioner’s sugar and serve with meringue kiss cookies on the side.

TIPS & TRICKS

• Use a good dark 60% cacao chocolate.
• You can use Grand Marnier, triple sec, or Cointreau for the orange liquor. I prefer the Cointreau; it adds a clean, light orange flavor.
• Egg whites separate best when they are cold. They beat up best when they are room temperature. They can sit on your counter for hours.
• Take care when separating the egg whites to insure that there is no egg yolk in the whites. Egg yolks have fat, and fat will cause the whites to not whip up. Make sure your mixing bowl is really clean.
• Chocolate mousse can be made two days in advance. Just cover the dishes with plastic wrap. Remove the mousse from the fridge 30 minutes before serving to remove a little of the chill.

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This is a Companion recipe to
Meringue Kisses recipe.
Click photo below to go to recipe.

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In February 2020 Class Tags Dessert, Spring, Chocolate, Mousse, Orange, Grand Marnier, Raspberries, Heavy Whipping Cream, Egg Whites, Triple sec, Cointreau
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Olive Oil Orange Cake

March 31, 2019 Nancy Madok
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Ingredients

1T butter, room temperature

1T all-purpose flour

3 eggs

1 cup sugar

3 cups all-purpose flour

1T baking powder

1T orange zest

3T orange juice

¾ cup good quality olive oil

2/3 cup milk

Confectioner’s sugar for dusting

4 oranges, peeled, sliced into ½ moons

2T granulated sugar

4T Cointreau or Grand Marnier

1. Preheat oven to 325º F. Using the 1T butter and 1T flour, grease and flour the bottom and sides of a10-inch angel food or Bundt cake pan.

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2. In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs and sugar on medium-high speed for 1-2 minutes, until light in color.

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3. With the mixer on low, add the flour, baking powder, orange zest, juice, olive oil and milk; mix just until combined. Do not over mix! Use a spatula to finish combining, if needed. (Mixture will look lumpy similar to muffin batter)

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4. Pour the batter into the prepared pan, smooth the top. Bake for 40-50 minutes or until toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Cool for 15 minutes, and then turn onto cooling rack to cool completely

5. When completely cool, dust with confectioner’s sugar.

6. In a small bowl, toss the orange slices, sugar and liqueur let sit for 10 minutes. Serve with cake.

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Tips & Tricks:

• I love this cake because it’s so versatile. It’s just sweet enough to end a meal, but perfect to start your day with or as a pick-me-up with a cup of tea in the afternoon. Top it with macerated fruit. I used blood oranges, but you could use regular oranges, tangerines, or substitute the oranges and use berries (about 2 cups). You can add a dollop of whipped cream, ice cream or yogurt to make it extra special.

• You can substitute the orange zest and juice for lemons, especially Meyer lemons are great in this cake.

• Use an olive oil that has a nice fruity flavor. I prefer Italian or boutique olive oil from Napa or Temecula Calf are lovely, some are infused with citrus and add a nice additional citrus punch.

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In March 2019 Class Tags Dessert, Powdered Sugar, Olive Oil, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, Oranges, Spring
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