Chocolate and Rosemary Mousse


Chocolate & Rosemary mousse


This is a simple recipe, using cream, allows us to infuse all sorts of flavours into the mousse, not just rosemary. Other alternatives could be ginger, citrus (use the zest and a little of the juice), basil, chilli etc.

We use this mousse as part of a trio of chocolates in the restaurant, along with a chocolate citrus sorbet and a white chocolate strawberry truffle ganache. Rosemary works well with the dark chocolate because, as with lamb dishes, the rosemary cuts through the richness that dark chocolate can bring. This recipe is all about the chocolate, so use a good quality dark choc; for an extra few pennies it’s worth investing in some Green & Blacks 72%


Serves 4

Ingredients:
3 Eggs
200ml/7fl oz double cream
100g 72%(or higher) dark chocolate broken into small pieces
tbsp chopped rosemary

Method:
  • Heat the cream and chopped rosemary in a saucepan untill the cream is just too hot to touch ... don’t boil it !
  • Leave the cream to cool and infuse with the rosemary flavour, then place in fridge after 20min of cooling
  • When chilled, strain out the rosemary pieces and whip the double cream until soft peaks form when the whisk is removed
  • Separate the eggs and whip the whites till hard peaks form when the whisk is removed
  • Warm the chocolate in a bowl over a pan of simmering water, take off the heat as soon as melted and combine with the yolks (take care not to heat too much, or the chocolate will grain or the yolks will cook) ... I know I’m making it sound difficult, but it’s easier than it sounds
  • While the chocolate mixture is still melted fold in the cream until well combined, then carefully fold in the whipped whites
  • Pour into serving dishes and chill for two hours or more. This will leave you with a strong but light dark chocolate and rosemary mousse ... delicious !

11 comments:

  1. Do Green & Black's supply catering chocolate? Or like ugly, broken bits/offcuts?

    Because if they don't, they ought to.

    This looks mighty fine.

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  2. I had to stop making a similar mousse a few years ago because of restrictions placed on the use of raw egg, so beware!! Although delicious I believe we are only allowed to serve fully cooked egg to our customers.

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  3. My choc mousse recipe has no cream (both lighter and fluffier) but I guess you need it as carrier for the rosemary so I shall attempt this at some point. Thank you.

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  4. That looks wonderful, great idea to use rosemary!

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  5. Raw egg or not, I can make this at home happily and enjoy it. It looks great!

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  6. What a fantastic and simple recipe. Thanks, I shall be using this one. As you say the infusion possibilities are endless - basil???

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  7. anonymous a bit jealous?

    Just discovered your website today. Over here in Holland we just saw your victory today. Very well done, one and a half year ago. We will visit Dorset soon but before that we will try some of your recepies.

    Peter and Mary

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  8. I had never thought of rosemary with chocolate but as I love both I can't wait to try it - thanks for sharing this. Sounds lush!

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  9. Oh my, does this look delicious or what!!! I have guests next week, will try it out on them! Thanks Mat.

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