Best 6 Chocolate Mousse Via Blender Recipes

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Indulge in the exquisite delight of chocolate mousse, a culinary masterpiece that tantalizes taste buds with its velvety texture and rich chocolate flavor. This versatile dessert can be effortlessly prepared using a blender, making it an accessible treat for home cooks of all skill levels. Discover two irresistible variations of chocolate mousse in this article: the classic dark chocolate mousse and the decadent white chocolate mousse. Both recipes yield luscious and airy mousse that will elevate any occasion, from intimate gatherings to festive celebrations. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that will leave you craving for more.

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

BLENDER CHOCOLATE MOUSSE



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Make and share this Blender Chocolate Mousse recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Food.com

Categories     Dessert

Time 7m

Yield 6 6oz. portions, 6-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

9 ounces semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 1/2 cups heavy cream, plus additional, lightly whipped, for serving
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
kosher salt
raspberries, for serving

Steps:

  • Place chocolate chips in a blender. In a small pot, bring cream to a boil over medium-high heat. Pour over chocolate chips and let sit, undisturbed, for 30 seconds. Blend on medium speed until smooth and well-combined, about 1 minute.
  • Add butter and continue to blend until slightly cooled, about 2 minutes. Add eggs, vanilla, and a large pinch of salt. Blend on medium-high speed until mixture is frothy and light, about 2 minutes. Transfer to six 8-ounce ramekins and chill until firm, about 3 hours. Serve chilled, topped with whipped cream and raspberries.

NO-BAKE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE BARS



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Ethereal and ready to melt in your mouth, chocolate mousse bars are easy to make and even easier to eat. With so few ingredients, it's important to use a chocolate you would be perfectly happy to snack out of hand. The instant espresso powder is optional but adds depth to this simple dessert. To cut beautiful, neat slices, use a long sharp knife warmed in hot water and wiped clean before each cut.

Provided by Samantha Seneviratne

Categories     cookies and bars, custards and puddings, dessert

Time 30m

Yield 24 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

18 whole graham crackers (about 9 1/2 ounces/269 grams)
8 tablespoons/113 grams unsalted butter (1 stick), melted
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 pound/454 grams semisweet chocolate, finely chopped
3 cups cold heavy cream, plus more for serving
2 teaspoons instant espresso powder
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Whipped cream (optional)

Steps:

  • Make the crust: Line a 9-inch-by-13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving a 2-inch overhang on 2 sides. In a food processor, or in a resealable plastic bag, crush the graham crackers until you have fine crumbs (but stop before you have dust). You should have about 2 1/4 cups. Transfer the crumbs to a medium bowl. Add the butter, sugar and salt and stir until evenly moistened. Tip the crumbs into the prepared pan and press them down into an even layer on the bottom. Transfer to the freezer while you prepare the filling.
  • Make the filling: Set the chocolate in a medium bowl. In a small saucepan, heat 1 cup cream, espresso powder and salt until hot but not boiling. Pour the hot cream mixture over the chocolate and let it stand for 2 minutes. Add the vanilla and whisk until smooth. Set aside to cool completely.
  • In a large bowl or in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the remaining 2 cups heavy cream until you have stiff peaks. Add the chocolate mixture and gently fold to combine. Pour the mixture over the prepared crust, and spread it out into an even layer. Cover with plastic wrap and chill until firm, at least 2 hours. To serve, cut the two edges without parchment free with a sharp knife then use the parchment overhang to transfer the bar to a cutting board. Cut into squares and serve with a dollop of whipped cream, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 281, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 23 grams, Fat 22 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 13 grams, Sodium 124 milligrams, Sugar 15 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE VIA BLENDER



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Love this! As this recipe is eons old, I had to rescan it because the page was in tatters. An absolute hit every time I make it. So easy and creamy. Found it is a magazine with the title "Two-minute chocolate mousse with Knox in your Osterizer". Hope you like!

Provided by Dorinda Willard

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 envelopes knox unflavored gelatin
1/2 c whole milk, very cold
3/4 c whole milk, heated to boiling
1 egg
1/4 c white sugar
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 pkg 6 oz bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips (1 cup)
1 1/2 c ice cubes or crushed ice
1 c heavy whipping cream

Steps:

  • 1. Sprinkle gelatine over cold milk in blender container that will hold 5 cups. Allow to stand while assembling remaining ingredients.
  • 2. Add boiling milk to bender, cover and process at low speed until gelatine dissolves
  • 3. Add egg, sugar, salt, vanilla and chocolate chips. Cover and process at high speed until smooth.
  • 4. Remove that center piece in top that allows you to add stuff. Pour in cream and ice cubes, one at a time & process at high speed until the ice is gone.
  • 5. Pour at once into a 5 cup mold, bowl or individual parfait glasses. Chill 1 1/2 hrs for mold or bowl, 15 min. for individual servings.
  • 6. When ready to serve, top with whipped cream (your choice), mini chips, jimmies or chocolate shavings. You can also stick a sugar wafer or Pironette rolled cookie in for a nice presentation

BLENDER CHOCOLATE MOUSSE



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This recipe for chocolate mousse made in a blender comes via the pastry chef Natasha Pickowicz, who got it from a cook named Monica Stolbach, who in turn got it from her mother-in-law, who got it from a Junior League cookbook published in the 1980s. Straightforward, adaptable and extremely satisfying, it's one of those recipes that you want to pass along to as many people as you can. Instead of separating the egg yolks and whites, this technique simply involves pouring hot sugar syrup into a blender with chocolate and whole eggs, then folding that mixture into softly whipped cream. The resulting texture is so creamy and rich, it doesn't need anything at all, though you can top it with extra whipped cream, if you like.

Provided by Tejal Rao

Categories     easy, custards and puddings, dessert

Time 20m

Yield About 8 servings (7 cups)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 cups heavy cream
1/2 cup granulated sugar
12 ounces dark chocolate, roughly chopped
4 large eggs, at room temperature
1/4 cup strong (brewed) espresso (or very strongly brewed coffee)
1/4 cup light or dark rum (or Marsala or brandy)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, or in a stand mixer on medium speed, whip the heavy cream to glossy, medium peaks, about 5 minutes. Set aside in the fridge. In a small saucepan over gentle heat, melt the sugar with 1/4 cup water until dissolved. As soon as the syrup begins to boil, turn off the heat.
  • Add chocolate and eggs to a blender. Blend on medium-high speed while slowly pouring in the hot sugar syrup, which will melt the chocolate and cook the eggs. Keep the machine running until the mixture is extremely smooth, then stream in the espresso, rum, vanilla and salt. Keep blending until the mixture has cooled to room temperature, about 1 minute, pausing to scrape the sides as needed.
  • Fold 1 cup of the chocolate mixture into the chilled whipped cream until smooth, then add the rest of the chocolate mixture to the cream mixture and fold until there are no streaks. Pour into individual bowls, ramekins or glasses, and set in the fridge until firm, at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours. Serve chilled.

EASY BLENDER CHOCOLATE MOUSSE



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Make and share this Easy Blender Chocolate Mousse recipe from Food.com.

Provided by sarah_may

Categories     Dessert

Time 7m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 large egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup heavy cream, heated

Steps:

  • Place chocolate chips, egg and vanilla into blender and blend for 30 seconds.
  • Remove center of blender lid and while machine is running, slowly pour heated cream into the chocolate mixture.
  • Blend until well mixed and chocolate chips are melted.
  • Pour into parfait or wine glasses and refrigerate until set.
  • Can serve with a garnish of sweetened whipped cream.

EASY CHOCOLATE MOUSSE



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Easiest dessert ever! Break out the blender and bring on the spoons for this rich chocolate mousse that's a snap to make.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/4 cups semisweet-chocolate chips
3 tablespoons sugar
Fine salt
2/3 cup whole milk
3 large egg whites
1/4 teaspoon pure peppermint extract
1/2 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup crushed peppermint candies

Steps:

  • In a blender, combine chocolate, sugar, and pinch of salt. In a small saucepan, bring milk to a simmer, then transfer to blender. Let stand 1 minute. Blend on high until smooth, 1 minute. Add egg whites and peppermint extract and blend on high until well combined, 1 minute. Divide evenly among four 6-ounce dessert cups. Chill until just set, 6 hours or up to overnight.
  • Just before serving, beat cream until soft peaks form. Dollop each cup with whipped cream and sprinkle with peppermint candies.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 556 g, Fat 28 g, Fiber 3 g, Protein 7 g, SaturatedFat 17 g

Tips:

  • For a richer mousse, use high-quality chocolate with a cocoa content of at least 70%.
  • Make sure the chocolate and cream are cold before whipping. This will help to create a light and fluffy mousse.
  • Whip the cream until it forms stiff peaks. This will help to incorporate air into the mousse, making it light and airy.
  • Fold the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture gently. Overmixing can cause the mousse to deflate.
  • Chill the mousse for at least 2 hours before serving. This will allow it to set and develop its full flavor.

Conclusion:

Chocolate mousse is a classic dessert that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a relatively easy dessert to make, and it can be customized to suit your own taste preferences. Whether you prefer a rich and decadent mousse or a lighter and airy one, there is a chocolate mousse recipe out there for you. So next time you are looking for a special dessert to impress your friends or family, give chocolate mousse a try.

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