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Chocolate Mousse Recipe by Chef Tom Walton

RatingDifficultyBeginner
Prep Time4 hrs 10 mins
 1 ¼ cup (310ml) thickened cream or use coconut cream
 200g dark chocolate, roughly chopped
 1 free range egg
 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
 ½ cup coconut yoghurt
 2 figs, each cut into 6 wedges
 1 punnet raspberries
 1 violet crumble bar, smashed
1

Pour ¼ cup water and half the cream into a small pot and bring to a simmer (try not to let it boil), then remove from the heat. Meanwhile place the chocolate, egg and vanilla paste into the jug of the Vitamix Ascent blender and pour over the hot cream, immediately secure the lid and blend on to a smooth texture, starting on setting 1 for 10 seconds then increasing to setting 4 for 1 minute.

2

Remove the lid and add the rest of the cream then secure the lid and blend again for 20 seconds on setting 4.

3

Divide the mixture between 4 glasses or small bowls or use 1 large serving dish and place in the fridge for 4 hours or overnight to set.

4

When ready to serve, spoon the coconut yoghurt over, and top with the figs, raspberry and crushed violet crumble.

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Ingredients

 1 ¼ cup (310ml) thickened cream or use coconut cream
 200g dark chocolate, roughly chopped
 1 free range egg
 1 tsp vanilla bean paste
 ½ cup coconut yoghurt
 2 figs, each cut into 6 wedges
 1 punnet raspberries
 1 violet crumble bar, smashed

Directions

1

Pour ¼ cup water and half the cream into a small pot and bring to a simmer (try not to let it boil), then remove from the heat. Meanwhile place the chocolate, egg and vanilla paste into the jug of the Vitamix Ascent blender and pour over the hot cream, immediately secure the lid and blend on to a smooth texture, starting on setting 1 for 10 seconds then increasing to setting 4 for 1 minute.

2

Remove the lid and add the rest of the cream then secure the lid and blend again for 20 seconds on setting 4.

3

Divide the mixture between 4 glasses or small bowls or use 1 large serving dish and place in the fridge for 4 hours or overnight to set.

4

When ready to serve, spoon the coconut yoghurt over, and top with the figs, raspberry and crushed violet crumble.

Notes

Chocolate Mousse Recipe by Chef Tom Walton
IngredientsDirections

Written by:
Jarrod
Published on:
April 13, 2022

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