This is one dish that I enjoyed making.
Why? My daughters helped me, one of the few rare times when they came in willingly and helped me happily. This was my best Valentine gift from them both. Thanks Kiddos! I love you “gais” (in case you want to misunderstand I am talking about the cow)J.
This one is a Tarla Dalal recipe something that I had bookmarked long long ago. Need I say more?
By the way the recipe is doubled and it said 1 cup whipped cream I measured 2 cups of cream and then whipped it so I ended up with all this delicious mousse which was lovingly filled in glasses by the girls. Most of the pics are by the younger kid. & hence I did not delete any of the pictures and you have to dekho all of them!!
Let’s get down to it then.
Ingredients:
For the muesli base
½ cup grated dark chocolate
1 ½ cup Honey Loops (the original recipe called for cornflakes)
½ cup chopped nuts
For the mocha mousse
10 grams agar agar blended top a smooth powder
1 cup water
3 tblsp vanilla custard powder
1 cup milk
3 teaspoon instant coffee powder
1 cup grated dark chocolate
2 cup whipped cream
12 tblsp sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
For garnish
Dark chocolate grated
Method:
1. Melt the chocolate over gentle heat stirring constantly.
2. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
3. Press this mixture evenly on an 8”diameter loose bottomed cake tin.
4. Refrigerate for 15 to 20 minutes. Keep aside.
For the mocha mousse
1. Dissolve the agar agar in water and cook over gentle heat stirring continuously till the agar agar dissolve completely. Remove from flame and keep aside.
2. In a deep thick bottomed kadhai/wok add custard powder, milk, coffee powder and chocolate. Mix well and bring to boil stirring continuously.
3. Add agar agar solution, mix well and simmer for 1 minute. Remove from flame and keep aside.
4. In a big bowl combine the whipped cream, sugar and vanilla essence and fold gently.
5. Add the chocolate mix and mix gently.
6. Pour the custard mix over the prepared muesli base and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours or till the mousse sets.
7. Serve chilled garnished with chocolate curls and drizzle chocolate sauce on top (I did not).
Archana
Aarthi says
This looks yummy..Perfectly made..
Julie says
very delicious n yummy,sinful delight..Happy Valentines Day!
Hema says
So rich and delicious, simply superb..
Sumee says
Uhhh.. love that recipe.. I did mocha cake too and what a coincidence that my kids did most of the mixing for me. :o). Would be glad if you could link up to my event too Archana.
Sobha Shyam says
cake looks great n delicious, glad that it was a team effort and a memorable day for u 🙂 Happy Valentines Day !!
Aruna Manikandan says
wow...
cake looks yummy and very tempting 🙂
Amy says
wow!!Cake looks so delicious!!& happy to hear that you did this with the help of kids....
Thanks for sharing with my event...
Kalyani says
looks delicious ...
Archana says
Thanks a lot
Indulge says
The dessert looks tempting and kids helped you is the cherry on the cake. Happy V day to you.
Love Ash.
Anzz says
Looks delicious... Loved it.
The Pumpkin Farm says
aww thats lovely...we sisters while growing up always hovered in the kitchen when mom was making something special
Sensible Vegetarian says
Looks so good, perfectly made.
Now Serving says
simply delectable!!! love it dear! Hope V-Day was awesome 🙂
Saranya (മുല്ലപൂക്കള്) says
Glad to follow your blog
PJ says
Hi Archana,regarding ur query on my blog, the kannada name for blacknightshade is Kakkesappu / kaanchekaai.Hope it helps 🙂
La @ FoodSlice says
Oh i missed this when you posted. It looks really mouth watering. And loved the chocolate wafers decoration for the mousse in the glass.
Rosh says
That looks absol yummy!
Deeps @ Naughty Curry says
oh wow! im so glad i came here from nupur's blog.. this recipe looks wonderful cant wait to try it out