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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.

DOWNLOAD CHOCOLATE ORANGE MOUSSE

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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Raspberry & Peach Short Cake

June 28, 2019 Nancy Madok
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Ingredients

Pastry
2½ cups all-purpose flour
1/3 cup granulated sugar
1T baking powder
¼ tsp. salt
1 tsp. zest of orange
4 oz. butter cut into pieces, chilled
1 cup heavy cream
1egg, beaten
sugar to sprinkle on top

Topping
2 cup raspberries berries, washed
2 cups peaches peeled and sliced
3T granulated sugar
½ cup Amaretto Liquor
2 cups heavy cream
¼ cups Confectioner’s sugar
1tsp vanilla

1. Preheat oven to 400° F.

2. Pastry: In a large bowl add the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and orange zest mix, until combined.

3. With a pastry blender, a fork or your fingers work the butter into the dry ingredients until it is small pieces

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4. Add the heavy cream and stir just until the mixture come together, don’t over mix.

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5. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface; roll dough out ½ inch thick. Cut with a 3-inch biscuit cutter and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Brush with the beaten egg and sprinkle with sugar.

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6. Bake at 400° F for 15 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from oven and set aside to cool.

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7. Topping: In a small bowl, toss the berries and peaches with the sugar and Amaretto and allow to sit and hour.

8. In a mixing bowl, beat the heavy cream, confectioner’s sugar, and vanilla until soft peaks form.

9. Assemble: Spilt the short cake biscuits in half, place the bottom on plate or platter, top with boozy fruit, whipped cream and then the top with biscuit top.

10. Serve and enjoy!

TIPS & TRICKS

• Shortcake is best made the day you will eat it.

• I like to stir in the heavy cream with a spoon, but finish incorporating it with hands which seems to work better for me.

• Rolling out the dough to a ½ inch thick will yield 10 cakes, then gather the remaining dough bits and shape into 2 additional cakes. If you wish thicker short cakes, just roll out the dough not as thin.

• I topped the short cakes, with Swedish pearl sugar, which doesn’t melt in the oven. It adds a nice crunch and looks pretty. You can purchase it at: www.kingarthurflour.com You can also top the cakes with turbinado, demerara, or even plain granulated sugar. It will give you a little sweetness to the top of the cake but will melt away and not add the pretty white crystal.

• The fruit is best tossed with the liqueur and sugar 1-2 hours before serving, any longer and the fruit will macerate into small pieces, which tastes good but isn’t really attractive, any left over fruit/sauce is great on yogurt or ice cream.

• Substitute any summer fruit for this recipe. Berries and stone fruit are wonderful.

• You can also use frozen fruit. Defrost on a baking sheet, this way the fruit keeps its shape.

• You can substitute different liqueurs too. Cointreau, Cassis, or rum are delicious.

Download Raspberry & Peach Short Cake RECIPE
In June 2019 Class Tags Summer, Dessert, Raspberries, Peaches, Orange, amaretto, Shortcake, Heavy Whipping Cream, Vanilla
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Triple Berry Nut Crumble

June 25, 2018 Nancy Madok
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Ingredients

6 cups berries: blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, or strawberries, washed and cut into pieces
½ cup granulated sugar

Crumble:
1¼ cup all purpose flour
2/3 cup golden brown sugar
Pinch of salt
10 tablespoons cold butter, cut into pieces.
1½ cups coarsely chopped toasted nuts: walnuts, pecans, or almonds
1 pint vanilla ice cream 

1.    Preheat oven to 350º F.

2.    In a medium-size bowl, toss the berries with the granulated sugar until well combined. Pour into a 10”x12” baking dish.

 

3.    In a small bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, salt, and butter. Using your fingers, mix until it resembles cornmeal. Toss in the nuts.

 

4.    Sprinkle the crumble on top of the berries and bake in a 350° F oven for about 50-60 minutes, or until brown and bubbling.

 

5.    Remove from oven and cool for at least 15 minutes before serving into individual bowls. 

6.    Can be served with ice cream, or a drizzle of heavy cream.

 

Roasted Nuts:

1.    Preheat oven 350º F. Place nuts on a baking sheet and bake for 5 minutes. Shake the pan and continue baking until nuts are toasted, about 3-5 more minutes.  Set aside.

TIPS & TRICKS


•    The crumble topping can be made ahead and just placed on top of berries before baking. 
•    This dish is best served warm.
•    I make several crumble topping’s ahead and place in Ziploc bags in my freezer. Then I just have to shop & prepare the berries. This makes this desert even easier!!
•    You can substitute other summer fruits. Peaches, nectarines, apricots work wonderfully in this recipe.
•    I pre-scoop my ice cream. Take a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Scoop soften ice cream onto the baking sheet. Placed the sheet pan into freezer. Remove the pre-scooped ice cream balls a few minutes before serving dessert. (Once the ice cream balls have frozen solid you can transfer them to a Ziploc bag if you’re short on freezer space.)

In June 2018 Grill Class Tags Summer, Dessert, Blackberries, Blueberries, Raspberries, Strawberries
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