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By Elleonora
Chicago
on January 27, 2013
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Just like 1813 my recipe didn't turn out. When I mixed the chocolate and the eggs they became a very hard mixture which wasn't able to be mixed with the whipped cream. So now I end up with chocolate whip cream with chunks of sugary chocolate and egg. I tried it twice actually with the same result. So I'm asking the people that did it successfully to help me out. In the recipe it wasn't clear for me. It says one egg and two egg yolks and then it say "Put the eggs in another bowl that also sets over the water in the saucepan (is that the 2 yolks and the egg?". But the right after: "Beat the egg yolks, pinch of salt, and sugar until foamy and light, about 30 seconds". So when do I put the egg? I'm guessing there it is my mistake. Thank you!
By as1813
on November 23, 2011
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I followed this recipe EXACTLY and it was by far the WORST I've ever tried. When I folded the egg mixture into the chocolate, it turned into a brownie batter consistancy, only thicker, and when I folded in the whipped cream it all separated into little balls. It also tasted awful! I used all bittersweet chocolate and the 1/3c sugar was not even close to making it taste edible!
By be_creative22
on November 09, 2011
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This is absolutely amazing. I served it last night at a party and all of my guests loved it. I decided to let the chocolate cool a little bit before folding in the eggs and cream so there would be tiny pieces of chocolate to add some texture. I also garnished it with a fresh raspberry. It was delicious and I will be making this again soon.
By smoses34
on September 19, 2011
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This recipe is amazing. I dont have an electric beater so I just used a smoothie shake maker to whip the cream and beat the eggs. The whipped cream turned out great however, I couldn't get the eggs to form peaks. so I just added the eggs when they were still liquidy. I microwaved the chocolate and egg mixture for a minute and mixed it well. I then cooled the mixture and added the wipped cream. turn out excellent!!! my guests loved it!!:
By lindsay.hudacik...
Red Lion, 78
on August 14, 2011
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Best chocolate mousse I've ever made, despite the chocolate chunks that I managed to produce. No fault of the recipe though - more like my own impatience as I didn't incorporate the chocolate and egg mixture well enough prior to adding the COLD whipped cream - so any unincorporated chocolate became a chunk. No worries though, it's kind of fun having the different texture in it. Besides, the mousse itself is SO delicious and rich, you can't hate on it at all. I used bittersweet chocolate, but followed the rest of the recipe to a T and the results are chocolate mousse heaven.
By Katherine Candela
Boston, MA
on June 28, 2011
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Amazingggggg!. This recipe is delicioussss. I recommend that you use bittersweet with the 1/4 cup of cream instead of semisweet. Its so thick and delicious. The only thing is if you let the chocolate sit too long while cooking the eggs, some of the chocolate will cool too much and when you fold in the egg some of the chocolate will harden so you will have little chocolate pieces in your mousse. If you dont want chocolate pieces, then i suggest leaving the choclate in the bowl over the water but off the heat until you fold the eggs in.
By leann.willis
on March 14, 2011
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My husband absolutely loved this mousse. I'm glad I read the comments before I attempted the mousse, because they helped me troubleshoot some of the issues, like the chocolate thickening when adding the egg mixture. I added a quarter of the mixture, gave it a little extra whip and continued along. Same with the whipped cream. I introduced about a third of the cream, gave it a quick whip, then folded in the remaining cream. The texture was beautiful, and the taste was incredible.
By Laura411
Winchester, MA
on February 14, 2011
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I have made this two Valentine's Days in a row! I have tried both semisweet and bittersweet chocolate with the recipe and both work well. I also have had the problem of getting little hardened chocolate bits in the mousse. This is from the melted chocolate hardening when mixed with the other two components. Make sure both the chocolate and eggs are hot when you mix them, and if there are a lot of dark brown spots that aren't mixing in, you can even pop the bowl in to microwave for 10-15 seconds. Also mix well with the whipped cream. Nothing bad happened to my mousse from "over-mixing".
By doughnut77
Santa Barbara, CA
on January 25, 2011
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This is a great recipe! It's relatively easy to make in comparison to other chocolate mousse recipes, and if you're not into the coffee taste, it tastes great without the espresso. It's also not excessively sweet.
By ibahammer
Livermore, CA
on November 25, 2010
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I would give this recipe 4 stars based on what it could be. The recipe listed 1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder as optional, but I think it needs to be included or the sugar needs to be reduce. I made the recipe without it and it came out way too sweet for my taste and I love sweets! Also, when incorporating the chocolate mixture with the whipped heavy cream you have to work fast otherwise you end up with lumps that are hard to get rid of. The flavor and the consistency were good, but it would be lots better with a few modifications.