The French are famous for their chocolate, the Swiss and the Belgians will probably protest, but I do have a soft spot for French chocolate, perhaps I'm used to working with French chocolate (being taught in a French baking school). I bought a Valrhona chocolate dessert book recently and leafing through the pages, a dessert caught my eyes - Royal, made of chocolate mousse, crunchy praline and a dacquoise base. I tried it once for a party that I was invited to and everyone loved it. However, to keep things simple, I decided to just make the chocolate mousse with a sable breton base. It's a mousse with crème anglaise. I love making mousse as I enjoy the sensation of mixing whipped cream into melted chocolate and seeing it transform into a beautiful mousse. The taste? I adore it! While you need to have the patience of a saint to wait for the mousse to set in the fridge, the good thing is you don't need to pay a lot to enjoy this dessert ;)
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Indulgence
To most people especially girls, chocolate is heaven. Honestly, I'm not a big fan of chocolate though. But once in a while, I do indulge myself in some chocolate desserts, and I must say when it's done right, it tastes like heaven.
The French are famous for their chocolate, the Swiss and the Belgians will probably protest, but I do have a soft spot for French chocolate, perhaps I'm used to working with French chocolate (being taught in a French baking school). I bought a Valrhona chocolate dessert book recently and leafing through the pages, a dessert caught my eyes - Royal, made of chocolate mousse, crunchy praline and a dacquoise base. I tried it once for a party that I was invited to and everyone loved it. However, to keep things simple, I decided to just make the chocolate mousse with a sable breton base. It's a mousse with crème anglaise. I love making mousse as I enjoy the sensation of mixing whipped cream into melted chocolate and seeing it transform into a beautiful mousse. The taste? I adore it! While you need to have the patience of a saint to wait for the mousse to set in the fridge, the good thing is you don't need to pay a lot to enjoy this dessert ;)
The French are famous for their chocolate, the Swiss and the Belgians will probably protest, but I do have a soft spot for French chocolate, perhaps I'm used to working with French chocolate (being taught in a French baking school). I bought a Valrhona chocolate dessert book recently and leafing through the pages, a dessert caught my eyes - Royal, made of chocolate mousse, crunchy praline and a dacquoise base. I tried it once for a party that I was invited to and everyone loved it. However, to keep things simple, I decided to just make the chocolate mousse with a sable breton base. It's a mousse with crème anglaise. I love making mousse as I enjoy the sensation of mixing whipped cream into melted chocolate and seeing it transform into a beautiful mousse. The taste? I adore it! While you need to have the patience of a saint to wait for the mousse to set in the fridge, the good thing is you don't need to pay a lot to enjoy this dessert ;)
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4 comments:
Wow, cuz! YOur blog site is making me drool! Awesome blog site, by the way! :) French chocolate and British chocolates are some of the best chocolates in the world! Keep up the excellent work! We're rooting for you all the way!
Wow, I'm so happy to hear from you all! Thanks for the compliments ;)
Tongchen, had a glance at your blog, it looks very interesting though I don't quite understand all of it! It's time for me to brush up my chinese :)
To my anonymous follower, you must introduce me to some British chocolates! ;)
Hi Sheau-Yin
Thanks to my colleague Xavier, I was very lucky to be able to try this wonderful piece of indulgence. Thank you so much, it was simply delicious!
Karen
Hi Karen,
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed it ;) Looking forward to making more delicious desserts ;)
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