Best 6 Bittersweet Chocolate Mousse Recipes

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Indulge in the symphony of flavors with our exquisite Bittersweet Chocolate Mousse, a dessert masterpiece that tantalizes taste buds and leaves you craving for more. This decadent mousse is a journey through contrasting flavors, where the bitterness of dark chocolate harmonizes with the sweetness of sugar, creating a symphony of textures and sensations. Whether you prefer a classic preparation or a unique twist with coffee or raspberry, our curated collection of recipes caters to every palate. Dive into the world of chocolate indulgence and elevate your dessert repertoire with our expertly crafted Bittersweet Chocolate Mousse recipes.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE TORTE



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In the grand tradition of European pastry, this torte alternates layers of crisp butter-wafer cookies with a dense bittersweet chocolate mousse. Best served chilled and thinly sliced, this dessert is elegant; the cookies are store-bought, so it's delightfully easy, too.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Cake Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 5

12 ounces bittersweet chocolate (preferably 65 percent cacao), chopped
3 cups heavy cream
3 tablespoons sugar
12 ounces crisp oval butter wafer cookies (20 total)
Good-quality unsweetened cocoa powder, for dusting

Steps:

  • Make mousse: Put chocolate in a large bowl, and set aside. Heat 1 1/2 cups cream over medium-high heat in a medium saucepan until cream is steaming and small bubbles form on edges.
  • Pour cream over chocolate. Stir until mixture is smooth. Let cool completely.
  • Put remaining 1 1/2 cups cream and the sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment; beat on medium-high speed until stiff peaks form. Using a rubber spatula, fold whipped cream into chocolate mixture, one-third at a time.
  • Assemble torte: Line a 9-by-5-by-3-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, leaving an overhang on sides. Spread enough mousse (3/4 to 1 cup) over bottom of pan to cover. Arrange 5 cookies on top in a single layer to cover, breaking them to fit as necessary. Spread enough mousse (3/4 to 1 cup) on top to cover; smooth into an even layer. Repeat process with remaining cookies and mousse until pan is full.
  • Press plastic wrap directly onto surface, and refrigerate torte until firm, at least 3 hours or up to 2 days.
  • Remove plastic wrap from surface. Invert torte onto a serving plate; unmold, using overhang to coax it out. Remove plastic wrap. Dust with cocoa.

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE IN PHYLLO WITH RASPBERRY SAUCE



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Categories     Milk/Cream     Blender     Chocolate     Fruit     Dessert     Bake     Valentine's Day     Raspberry     Eau de Vie     Chambord     Anniversary     Chill     Phyllo/Puff Pastry Dough     Gourmet

Yield Serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 20

2 phyllo sheets, thawed if frozen
For sauce:
a 10-ounce package frozen raspberries in light syrup
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 tablespoon eau-de-vie-de framboise or raspberry liqueur
For mousse:
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/2 cup water
1 large egg
3 ounces fine-quality bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened), chopped
1 tablespoon eau-de-vie-de framboise or raspberry liqueur
1/4 cup well-chilled heavy cream
For serving:
3 tablespoons well-chilled heavy cream
confectioners' sugar
unsweetened cocoa powder
chocolate curls
To make Chocolate Curls
fine quality bittersweet chocolate (not unsweetened), chopped

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • On a work surface, stack phyllo sheets and cut out three 6-inch squares (6 total), discarding scraps. Stack phyllo squares between 2 sheets of wax paper and cover with a kitchen towel. Line each of two 1/2-cup muffin tins with 1 phyllo square, pressing gently into bottom, with edges overhanging top of tin. Repeat with remaining squares in same 2 tins, overlapping corners in different directions, but do not reposition phyllo once in tin (it may tear).
  • Bake phyllo shells in middle of oven until edges are golden brown, 5 to 10 minutes. Carefully transfer phyllo shells to a rack and cool completely. Phyllo shells may be made 1 day ahead and kept in an airtight container at room temperature.
  • Make sauce:
  • In a saucepan, simmer raspberries and granulated sugar, stirring occasionally, 10 minutes and stir in eau-de-vie or liqueur. In a blender, purée mixture until smooth and strain through a sieve into a heatproof bowl. Chill sauce, covered, at least 30 minutes and up to 2 days.
  • Make mousse:
  • In a small saucepan whisk together granulated sugar and cornstarch and add water and egg, whisking until smooth. Bring mixture to a boil over moderate heat, whisking and simmer, whisking vigorously, 1 minute. Remove pan from heat and add chocolate and eau-de-vie or liqueur, stirring until chocolate is melted. Transfer mixture to a metal bowl set in a bowl of ice and cold water and beat until cold and lightened in color. In a bowl, beat cream until it just holds stiff peaks and fold into chocolate mixture gently, but thoroughly. Chill mousse, covered, at least 30 minutes and up to 2 days.
  • To make chocolate curls:
  • In a small metal bowl, set over a saucepan of barely simmering water, melt chocolate and on a baking sheet (not non-stick) spread it with a metal spatula as thinly and evenly as possible. Cool chocolate until firm to the touch but not hard. (Alternatively, chill chocolate on sheet in refrigerator; if it becomes too hard let it soften slightly at room temperature.) with a pastry scraper or metal spatula held at an angle, scrape chocolate slowly from sheet, letting it curl. Transfer curls carefully as formed to another baking sheet lined with wax paper. Chocolate curls may be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered loosely. An ounce of chocolate yields enough chocolate curls to garnish 2 to 4 Servings.
  • To serve:
  • In a bowl, whisk cream until it just begins to thicken. Pour some raspberry sauce onto 2 dessert plates and dot with thickened cream. Pull point of a skewer or wooden pick through cream to form hearts. With a sieve, dust phyllo shells with confectioners' sugar and cocoa powder. Arrange phyllo shells on top of sauce and spoon about 1/3 cup mousse into each shell (do not overfill). Top mousse with chocolate curls.

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE



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This rich, dark chocolate treat that's smoother than pudding will be devoured by all dessert lovers.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 6

4 large egg yolks
1/4 cup sugar
Pinch of salt
2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate
3/4 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Finely chop chocolate; reserve. In a double boiler, whisk yolks, sugar, and salt until sugar has dissolved and mixture is warm to the touch, 2 to 3 minutes. Off heat, quickly whisk in chopped chocolate until melted and cocoa until smooth (mixture will be thick). Cool to room temperature.
  • In a medium bowl, whip cream until soft peaks form. Whisk half of whipped cream into room-temperature chocolate mixture. Gently fold in remaining whipped cream with a rubber spatula. Divide mousse among four serving dishes. Chill at least 2 hours and up to 1 day.
  • Remove mousse from refrigerator 15 minutes before serving. Garnish with shaved chocolate.

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE BROWNIES



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Brownies topped with chocolate mousse and whipped cream. The height of decadence! Garnish with chocolate covered espresso beans if available.

Provided by Rosina

Categories     Desserts     Cookies     Brownie Recipes     Chocolate Brownie Recipes

Yield 9

Number Of Ingredients 14

6 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 (1 ounce) square unsweetened chocolate
½ cup white sugar
1 egg
¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
⅓ cup all-purpose flour
⅛ teaspoon baking soda
⅛ teaspoon salt
4 (1 ounce) squares bittersweet chocolate, chopped
3 tablespoons strong brewed coffee
3 eggs
¾ cup heavy whipping cream
⅓ cup heavy whipping cream
1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Line an 8 inch pan with aluminum foil. Make sure to extend the foil beyond the two opposite ends of the pan. This will help in lifting brownies out of pan. Lightly butter bottom and sides of foil-lined pan.
  • Cut butter into pieces and melt in a saucepan over low heat. Remove pan from heat, add 1 ounce of unsweetened chocolate. Let stand 1 minute, then stir until smooth. Let cool for 10 minutes.
  • Whisk in 1/2 cup white sugar, 1 egg (make sure egg is at room temperature), and then vanilla. Using a wooden spoon, stir in flour, baking soda and salt just until smooth. Spread dough evenly into pan.
  • Bake 10-12 minutes until toothpick inserted in center comes out with a moist crumb. Do not overbake. Cool completely on wire rack.
  • To Make Mousse: Melt 4 ounces of bittersweet chocolate with the coffee in top of a double boiler over hot water. Stir often until smooth. Whisk in 3 egg yolks, one at a time. Remove from heat.
  • In a chilled medium bowl, beat 3/4 cup heavy cream just until soft peaks form. In another medium bowl, beat 3 egg whites just until soft peaks begin to form. Stir 1/4 of these beaten egg whites into the chocolate/coffee mixture, then carefully fold in the rest
  • Gently fold in the whipped cream. Spread chocolate mousse evenly over the top of the cooled brownie in the pan.
  • To Make Topping: In a chilled medium sized bowl, beat 1/3 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar until soft peaks form. Remove brownie from baking pan by grasping the overhanging foil. Cut into squares and transfer to serving dish. Place some whipped cream on top of each brownie and top with a chocolate espresso bean. Store in refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 347.3 calories, Carbohydrate 24.6 g, Cholesterol 142.8 mg, Fat 26.4 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 5.2 g, SaturatedFat 15.7 g, Sodium 94.3 mg, Sugar 17.9 g

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE WITH FLEUR DE SEL



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This is an intense, creamy one-ingredient chocolate mousse adapted from the molecular gastronomist Hervé This. The nearly instant recipe contains no cream or eggs, so a complex chocolate can shine. The mousse serves four, and it can be doubled. But even if you're serving two, don't be tempted to halve it. More of our favorite Valentine's Day recipes can be found here.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     quick, sauces and gravies, dessert

Time 10m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 2

285 grams bittersweet chocolate (about 10 ounces), roughly chopped, more as needed (see note)
Fleur de Sel, to taste

Steps:

  • Create an ice bath in a large bowl using ice and a little cold water. Nestle a smaller bowl in ice bath.
  • Place chocolate and 1 cup water in a small pot and heat over medium. Whisk until mixture is melted and smooth, about 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Immediately pour melted chocolate into the bowl in the ice bath. Vigorously whisk chocolate mixture by hand until thick, 3 to 5 minutes. The chocolate should be fluffy and form a mound when dolloped with the whisk (it should generally have the texture and appearance of mousse). If the mixture does not thicken, add a bit more chopped chocolate and remelt over the heat. Spoon into serving bowls and garnish with fleur de sel.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 340, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 45 grams, Fat 21 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 13 grams, Sodium 165 milligrams, Sugar 39 grams

BITTERSWEET CHOCOLATE MOUSSE CAKE



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Number Of Ingredients 1

1 9 inch springform pan

Steps:

  • for the chocolate cookie crust: 1 1/2 (6.3 oz/180 g) chocolate wafer crumbs 4 tablespoons (2 oz/57 g) unsalted butter, melted for the bittersweet chocolate mousse filling: 1 pound (454 g) bittersweet chocolate, coarsely chopped 3/4 cup (160 ml) whole milk 2/3 cup (4.6 oz/132 g) granulated sugar 1 teaspoon instant espresso powder pinch of salt 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 1/2 cups (600 ml) heavy cream make the crust: butter the bottom of a 9 x 3-inch springform pan. in a medium bowl, stir together the cookie crumbs with the melted butter until combined. pat the crumb mixture onto the bottom of the pan in an even layer. refrigerate the crust while you make the mousse. make the mousse: place the chocolate in the bowl of a food processor and process just until finely ground. (leave the chocolate in the processor.) in a small saucepan, combine the milk, sugar, espresso powder, and salt and cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the sugar dissolves and the milk comes to a boil. with the food processor running, pour the hot milk mixture through the feed tube and process until the chocolate is completely melted. scrape down the sides of the bowl, add the vanilla extract, and process until blended. scrape the mixture into a large bowl and let cool. in the bowl of an electric mixer, using the whisk attachment, beat the heavy cream at high speed until soft peaks form. using a rubber spatula, gently fold one-third of the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture. fold in the remaining cream until completely blended. scrape the mousse onto the crust and spread it into an even layer. refrigerate the cake for at least 3 hours. unmold the cake: run a sharp thin-bladed knife under hot water and wipe dry, then run the knife between the cake and the side of the pan to release the cake; reheat the knife as necessary. remove the side of the springform pan. if necessary, run a small metal spatula around the side of the cake to smooth any rough patches.
  • I did not do the espresso
  • I sprayed bottom of pan with Pam Organic canola spray.
  • I did the cream with a handheld, finishing with Rosle whisk.
  • Chocolate takes about 40 min to cool before can whip cream.

Tips:

  • Make sure the chocolate and cream are at the right temperature before starting. The chocolate should be finely chopped and at room temperature, while the cream should be cold.
  • Use a double boiler or a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water to melt the chocolate. This will prevent the chocolate from overheating and seizing.
  • Whip the cream until it forms stiff peaks. This will help to create a light and fluffy mousse.
  • Fold the whipped cream into the melted chocolate gently. Overmixing will cause the mousse to deflate.
  • Chill the mousse for at least 4 hours, or overnight, before serving. This will allow the flavors to meld and the mousse to set.
  • Garnish the mousse with whipped cream, chocolate shavings, or fresh berries before serving.

Conclusion:

This bittersweet chocolate mousse is a rich and decadent dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste by adding different flavors or toppings. Whether you are a chocolate lover or just looking for a special dessert to impress your guests, this bittersweet chocolate mousse is sure to be a hit.

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