This chocolate mousse features a rich, velvety texture enhanced by olive oil, creating a unique flavour profile. The simple method combines melted dark chocolate, whipped egg whites, and sugar for a light and indulgent dessert, finished with a crunch from hazelnuts.
Chocolate mousse with olive oil is a delightful twist on the traditional dessert, offering a rich and velvety texture with a subtle hint of fruitiness from the olive oil. This recipe combines dark chocolate, olive oil, eggs, sugar, and hazelnuts to create a decadent treat that is both sophisticated and simple to make.
With its luxurious texture and harmonious blend of flavors, chocolate mousse with olive oil is a dessert that is sure to impress. The combination of high-quality dark chocolate and the fruity notes of olive oil creates a mousse that is both rich and refined. Follow the tips for best results and indulge in this unique and decadent treat.
This chocolate mousse does not require baking. After preparing the mousse, chill it in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours until set.
You can tell the chocolate mousse is set when it is firm to the touch and holds its shape in the serving dishes. A gentle jiggle in the center is normal; it should not be liquid.
For this recipe, individual serving dishes or glasses are ideal. Use small ramekins or cups that hold about 1/2 to 3/4 cup each, depending on your preference.
Yes, you can substitute the dark chocolate with semi-sweet chocolate, but keep in mind this will alter the flavor. Olive oil can be replaced with melted unsalted butter, but the taste will also change.
Store any leftover chocolate mousse in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. It's best enjoyed chilled.
- Use high-quality dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa to ensure a rich and deep chocolate flavor.
- Ensure that the eggs are at room temperature to help them incorporate better and achieve a smooth mousse consistency.
- When folding in the olive oil, do it gently to maintain the mousse's airy texture.
- Toasted hazelnuts can add extra depth and a nutty flavor to the mousse. Simply toast them lightly in a dry pan before adding to the recipe.
- For an added touch of elegance, garnish the mousse with a sprinkle of sea salt or a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil right before serving.
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