Chocolate mousse is not low calorie. I'm not going lie to myself about that. However, this chocolate mousse has no sugar, butter, or heavy cream in it, which makes it a relatively low-cal chocolate mousse.
Did I Miss the Sugar and Cream in My Mousse?
I did not miss the sugar or the heavy cream in the mousse. If you use good chocolate, the flavor of the chocolate is able to stand on its own. The mousse was rich and decadent. I would never have guessed that there was no added sugar.
This Mousse Has Coffee Flavor in It
I found the recipe for the mousse in a discussion thread at getcrafty.com. It sounded amazing, but it had coffee in it. Coffee is on the banned foods list for Bride and Groom 2.0's wedding. Luckily, someone left a comment in the discussion thread asking whether the coffee could be left out. The original post author, Anthrogirl, responded, "The coffee simply intensifies the bittersweet chocolate. If you didn't know there was coffee in there, I don't think you would taste it much, if at all - and I can say that having used coffee with chicory added." She was right, Groom 2.0 didn't detect the coffee flavor at all!
The Relatively Low Calorie Chocolate Mousse Recipe
The discussion thread post that mentions the mousse recipe says that it came from the book, Last Chance to Eat, which I talked about in detail in my post on eggs. However, I can't find the recipe anywhere in the book! It's a good thing that Anthrogirl wrote it down.
This recipe serves 8. In my case, it filled all 16 of my Better Than Sex Cupcakes with plenty left over for snacking.
- 8 raw eggs, separated (If you are concerned about egg safety, read my post on eggs. I used pasteurized eggs.)
- 8 oz. bittersweet chocolate (I used Scharffen Berger)
- 1 Tbsp. brandy
- 3 Tbsp. coffee (I was too lazy to make coffee so I used 2 t of coffee extract instead.)
Better Than Sex Cupcakes
My Better than Sex cupcakes are filled with this mousse. Check them out.
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Ok, now this is just getting mean. You're toying with me aren't you??