Chocolate Truffle Mousse
Mousse au Chocolat was often on our holiday menu, so the season is perfect for a batch of this exquisite Chocolate Truffle Mousse.
With all our relatives hundreds of miles away when I was growing up, we rotated holiday meals between our house and another family in the same boat. It was turkey for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, but the desserts varied. Mrs. Verhoven’s Mousse au Chocolat was one of my favorites!
Chocolate Truffle Mousse
I’m almost embarrassed to admit how many chocolate mousse recipes I’ve already shared on this blog. A blender version, one with cream cheese and many classic mousses with whipped cream and raw eggs. This incredible chocolate truffle mousse differs as there are eggs, but they are tempered, then heated to 160º alleviating the chance of salmonella. You’re welcome!
Tips for Making Chocolate Mousse
There are numerous recipes for a “classic” chocolate mousse, each with its own variations. The traditional French Mousse au Chocolat uses both egg yolks and whites. The whites are whipped and folded into the chocolate giving a light and airy texture to the mousse. In my recipe, the yolks are gently heated after adding to the melted chocolate and the whites are discarded. Whipped cream gives this chocolate truffle mousse it’s ethereal consistency.
- Use a good quality chocolate as the better the chocolate, the tastier the mousse. I used semi-sweet chocolate, but bitter-sweet is nice for the dark chocolate lovers.
- Flavored with just vanilla is lovely, but adding some orange or coffee liqueur would also complement the chocolate flavor.
- “Folding” is a culinary term for mixing a lighter ingredient like whipped cream or whipped egg whites, into a heavier ingredient, like the melted chocolate mixture.
- First, you add a bit of the lighter ingredient into the heavier ingredient. At this point you can whisk them together.
- Then to fold, use a rubber spatula and in a circular motion, scrape a spoonful of the mixture from the bottom of the bowl and bring it to the top, then turn the spatula over, before beginning again.
- Repeat over and over until all white streaks to disappear without compacting the mixture.
- Plan ahead as this chocolate truffle mousse needs some chilling time.
- Garnish with whipped cream, berries, grated chocolate and/or chocolate curls.
Old-Fashioned Holiday Recipes
Welcome to Progressive Eats, our virtual version of a Progressive Dinner Party. Each recipe in our menu this month features an Old Fashioned Holiday Recipe, and our host is Liz (me!) who blogs at That Skinny Chick Can Bake.
If you’re unfamiliar with the concept, a progressive dinner involves going from house to house, enjoying a different course at each location. With Progressive Eats it’s a virtual party. A theme is chosen each month, members share recipes suitable for a delicious meal or party, and you can hop from blog to blog to check them out. Come along and see all of the delicious holiday dishes!
Appetizers
- Arepa de Huevo: Fried Corn Cake & Egg Sandwich – Mother Would Know
Cocktails
- White Chocolate Eggnog Martini – The Redhead Baker
Main Courses
- Spiced Meatballs in Tomato Sauce – From a Chef’s Kitchen
Bread
- Homemade Crescent Rolls – Karen’s Kitchen Stories
Side Dishes
- Green Bean Casserole from Scratch – The Wimpy Vegetarian
Desserts
- Chocolate Truffle Mousse – That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Cranberry Apple Pie with Grand Marnier Whipped Cream – Creative Culinary
More Mousse Recipes
- Tunnel of Mousse Cake
- Julia Child’s Chocolate Mousse
- Easy Chocolate Mousse Bars
- Strawberry Mousse
- More Dessert Recipes
Chocolate Truffle Mousse
A dreamy chocolate mousse that's perfect for any special occasion!
Ingredients
- 8 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, chopped
- 1/4 cup corn syrup
- 1/4 cup butter
- 2 egg yolks, whisked
- 1 cup heavy cream, divided
- 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- Whipped cream chocolate shavings, berries and/or mint to garnish, optional
Instructions
Place the chocolate, corn syrup and butter in a saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring until chocolate is melted and mixture is smooth.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and 1/4 cup of the heavy cream. Carefully add 1/2 cup of the chocolate mixture into the yolks while whisking until combined.
While whisking, pour the yolk mixture back into the saucepan and cook, while whisking, until the mixture reaches 160 degrees. Let cool to room temperature.
Beat the 3/4 cup of cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until soft peaks form.
Fold 1/2 cup o the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture to lighten, then add the rest of the cream and fold gently until incorporated.
Divide among serving dishes. Will make four 1/3 cup servings.
Notes
Adapted from Southern Living
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 711Total Fat: 53gSaturated Fat: 32gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 18gCholesterol: 192mgSodium: 133mgCarbohydrates: 64gFiber: 5gSugar: 56gProtein: 6g
25 Comments on “Chocolate Truffle Mousse”
I love all your chocolate mousse recipes, Liz, this is another beauty!
There is nothing quite so decadent as a chocolate mousse dessert but I hesitate with fresh eggs. Your recipe is fantastic because you share how you temper them…I’m on it Liz! 🙂
What would you substitute for corn syrup. I’m allergic.
Hi, Michelle,
I found this on the Taste of Home website. It sounds like it would be the most similar to corn syrup in flavor as compared with honey, etc: For each cup of light corn syrup in a recipe, substitute 1 cup of sugar and 1/4 cup water. Gently cook the mixture so the sugar melts. Cool and use. I wouldn’t make a full batch 🙂 Hope this helps!
You mousse looks so creamy and rich and addictive. Good thing you put it in these individual serving containers as we might eat the whole batch. Just pinned!
I love chocolate mouse but I seldom make it. Thank you for giving me different recipes to choose from.
i do love a chocolate mousse. we are lucky here in australia that we don’t have to worry about raw eggs and salmonella. i don’t think i’ve ever heard of anyone getting it here. cheers and merry holidays to you. sherry
This chocolate mousse looks absolutely perfect, Liz! I love the idea of those tiny, shot glass portions with the raspberry on top for holiday parties! We always do that with butternut squash soup, but it never occurred to me to serve dessert that way. Thank you for the inspiration!
And I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I’ve never shared any chocolate mousse on my blog (Indeed I don’t recall when I made it last time…must be at least 7 years ago!) I think chocolate mousse is often neglected, but indeed it’s such a delightful and decadent dessert. Look how luscious and silky it looks! Perfection.
This looks divine and I love that the eggs are tempered. This is going to be the perfect dessert for my next dinner party. Thanks so much for hosting!
I don,t know why I do not make chocolate mousse, like rarely. it is so good. Love this version. Only complaint: your serving dishes are too small lol.
One can NEVER have too many chocolate mousse recipes! Such a terrific dish, and this may be your best version yet. Truly wonderful — thanks.
What a beautiful mousse! I love anything chocolate!
Such gorgeous mousse, I love this recipe!
Chocolate Mousse is perfect in every form. It really is such a special dessert!
My beloved’s favorite dessert is chocolate mousse – bet he’d go wild over this.
Don’t be embarrassed! All of your mousse recipes are incredible. Gorgeous presentation too. Thanks for hosting!
One can never have enough recipes for chocolate mousse! I love the way you explained the differences :-). I landed in the hospital last month with salmonella, so I’m uber – vigilant in the kitchen now. This is the recipe for me!! Thanks for hosting us this month!!!
I love chocolate mousse and especially like that these use tempered eggs – so smart! What a beautiful way to end any holiday meal!
They look so smooth and gorgeous!
OMG! That looks seriously decadent. I’m a sucker for chocolate mousse anytime!