Whenever I have people over for a meal, I almost always end up making chocolate-based desserts. Last week we had some friends over for lunch and I made this dessert using fresh summer berries with of course, some chocolate! I've been meaning to make this ever since I read the recipe in this magazine. To read the story on how I got the magazine click here. The dessert was delicious. The strawberry coulis with sliced strawberries along with creamy white chocolate and strawberry flavor melts in your mouth. Hmm! I want more!
- 750g/1lb 10oz strawberries + extra
- 2 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 250g/9oz good quality white chocolate, broken into pieces
- 1tbsp white chocolate liqueur (optional - I didn't use)
- 12g sachet powdered gelatine
- 450ml/16fl oz double cream
- 25g/10z icing/confectioners sugar
Method:
Place half the strawberries in a blender or food processor and puree until smooth. Pass the pureed strawberries through a fine sieve into a bowl, then add the lemon juice*. Slice the rest of the fruit and add to the puree.
Place the chocolate & chocolate liqueur if using, in a heatproof bowl over a pan of simmering water, then leave for about 5 minutes, stirring from time to time, until melted. Meanwhile, sprinkle the gelatine over 50 ml water in a cup or small bowl and leave to soak for 5 minutes
Pour a quarter of the cream into a pan, add sugar, then warm gently. Add the soaked gelatine and stir for 5 minutes over a low heat until gelatine has dissolved- do not let the mixture boil.
Pour this cream mixture to the melted chocolate and stir until smooth. Add three -quarters of the strawberry puree. Pour the remaining cream into a bowl and whip until soft peaks form. Gradually fold the whipped cream into the chocolate and strawberry mixture.
Divide the mixture between 4 serving glasses**, then leave to chill for at least 2 hrs or overnight. Chill the remaining strawberry puree, too.
Spoon the remaining strawberry puree on top of each mousse and serve.
Note: *My strawberries were a little tart so I added few tbsps of icing/confectioners sugar.
**I got more then 4 serving glasses as I served them in smaller glasses.
The first picture is going to Click of Jugalbandi for their monthly food photography event. The theme is bi-color this month.
Recipe from BBC GoodFood Magazine.
This dessert looks so elegant and perfectly decadent! Very nice!
ReplyDeletethis is my kinda dessert....creamy and elegant....and ur first shot is so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click and a perfect dessert for chocoholics like me... :)
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...came through CLICK! :)
Wow that looks so exotic!
ReplyDeletevery pretty and so tempting! a delicious combo!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Wow that looks positively sinful! A beautiful dessert and so adorable :)
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Gera
OMG..this looks like a dessert I can have as a main course
ReplyDeleteLooks decadent! I am saving the recipe. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteYummy.... i simply love anything with chocolate in it... and this looks absolutely delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks gud...n nice click
ReplyDeleteOMG...so pretty and Congrats on the Foodie Blogroll!
ReplyDeletethis dessert looks absolutely divine! (: YUMS!
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