Made with Strained Yogurt: Simple and Rich Chocolate Mousse
Made with Strained Yogurt: Simple and Rich Chocolate Mousse

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A delicious, light and healthier Chocolate Mousse recipe made with greek yogurt. Great for kids, this makes a really simple but very tasty summer dessert! Rich and chocolately there is something just so satisfying about it. But given that it's made with a tonne of double cream and quite often a mound.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook made with strained yogurt: simple and rich chocolate mousse using 3 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Made with Strained Yogurt: Simple and Rich Chocolate Mousse:
  1. Prepare Bitter chocolate
  2. Prepare Strained yogurt (unsweetened)
  3. Prepare Egg

I thought the idea of this simpler mousse was a great idea so I tried. Looking for an extra tasty yogurt chocolate mousse? This is a Mediterranean inspired chocolate Is it a chocolate mousse, is it a chocolate cheese cake? You won't really know, until you've The key for this wonderful texture is to use strained yogurt, as it is smoother and creamier than other yogurts.

Steps to make Made with Strained Yogurt: Simple and Rich Chocolate Mousse:
  1. Separate the egg yolk and egg white. Use a hand mixer to briskly whip the egg white until it forms stiff peaks, and leave the egg yolk as-is (it will stick to the bowl if you beat it).
  2. Break the chocolate into pieces and melt in a double boiler. Add the strained yogurt and stir well with a whisk, then add egg yolk and combine.
  3. Use a whisk in Step 2 instead of a hand mixer, so that the chocolate doesn't fly about. I know this from experience.
  4. Add the beaten egg white, and mix with a rubber spatula while scraping the chocolate around the edges. Gently mix so that the specks disappear, but the bubbles do not.
  5. Divide the mousse into 2 ramekins, chill in the fridge for 2 hours to solidify, and serve ☆. Don't worry, it won't taste sour at all.
  6. Tip: If you are using induction cooktop, you can place the bowl directly on the burner and simply melt the chocolate over low heat. I always do this to save time.
  7. Tip: When straining the yogurt, place it into a coffee filter and let it sit overnight. Or, do it in your preferred manner.
  8. Tip: If the chocolate hardens in Step 2, immerse it in a hot water bath or put it on top of an induction stove to make it soft and easy to mix.

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