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Chocolate and Hazelnut Praline Mousse

8|06|2014

When I think of posts for my blog, there are a few things that drive my decision. Amazingly enough , the driving factors have changed from the time I started out about a year ago. In the beginning, it was primarily recipes. Some favourites, some I had developed by simply playing with ingredients and many that were inspired by fresh produce, cookbooks, blogs I followed, trends and so on. Today, though recipes continue to form the crux of my inspiration, there are other aspects that come to play while I consider a post. Styling, colours, photography, individuality, what my readers, pinners and followers want from me. I find myself constantly experimenting and that is probably what makes blogging so exciting. A lot has changed but a few things haven’t. Some constants. Like Chocolate.

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It is no secret how much this blog loves Chocolate. I can never be short on inspiration with Chocolate as a cooking ingredient.  When I buy chocolate, I have a hundred ideas about why I need it. When I melt chocolate…another hundred recipes racing through my mind. Often I start with a single recipe and end up with two recipes. Then I photograph them in at least more than one way (like I’ve done here). There is something mesemerizing about Chocolate…the look, the feel, the intensity. I love photographing Chocolate desserts as much as I enjoying cooking them.

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I have used my favourite mousse base for this recipe that uses egg yolks. I don’t think I have much to say about the taste. With Chocolate and Hazelnut Praline together in a dessert, there’s no doubt how indulgent this would be. The texture is intensely creamy with crunchy bits of praline within the mousse. Top them with cherries, berries or shaved chocolate and you have an impressive dessert in your hands.

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Talking about Chocolate, I am delighted to connect with Chocolate lovers all over the world through Roxana’s lovely Chocolate Party where Chocolate is paired with different ingredients. This month Chocolate has been paired with Hazelnuts and if you are equally excited, do check out all the creations by other bloggers here.

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Chocolate and Hazelnut Praline Mousse
Serves 4

For the Praline:
100 g hazelnuts, roughly chopped
100 g castor sugar
1 tbsp. water

For the Dark Chocolate Mousse
½ Cup heavy cream
4 Egg Yolks
¼ Cup Sugar(or to taste)
3/4 Dark Chocolate, chopped
1 Cup Heavy Cream, whipped to stiff peaks
Maraschino Cherries, to serve

For the Praline :Heat the sugar and water in a heavy-based saucepan without stirring until it caramelises and turns a golden colour. Add the hazelnuts and pour the praline mixture onto a sheet of greaseproof paper. Take care as the mixture is extremely hot.
Allow the praline to cool to room temperature. Using a rolling pin smash the praline into small pieces.

For the Chocolate Mousse:  Heat the ½ cup cream over medium heat in a saucepan.

Beat the egg yolks and sugar together in a bowl till light and fluffy (2-3 minutes). When the cream reaches boiling point take it off the heat, add it to the egg mixture slowly, whisking constantly. This is done gradually so as to ensure that the eggs don’t scramble on pouring the hot cream. Return the egg-cream mixture to the pan.

Heat the mixture under a medium-low flame, again whisking constantly till the mixture thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon. The mixture will resemble a thick custard.

Place the dark chocolate in a bowl. Remove the custard from heat and pass it through a sieve into the bowl of chocolate. Let the mixture remain undisturbed for a while. Stir to smoothen out the chocolate. Cool to room temperature. While the custard is cooling, whip the remaining 1/2 cup cream to stiff peaks. Store in the refrigerator till needed.

When the chocolate mixture has cooled down completely add it to the whipped cream little at a time & fold in till no white streaks appear. Gradually fold in the crushed praline. Pour into serving glasses. Refrigerate till set, about 4 hours or preferably overnight. Garnish with shaved chocolate or fresh fruits. Serve cold.
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Filed Under: Chocolate, Custard and Mousse Tagged With: Chocolate, dessert, hazelnut, Mousse, praline

Comments

  1. Gourmet Getaways says

    08/06/2014 at 10:17 am

    I’ve been a chocoholic lately, so this mousse can’t escape from me, lol! Love your styling and shots!

    Julie
    Gourmet Getaways

  2. Abbe@This is How I Cook says

    08/06/2014 at 5:04 pm

    Nothing like a good mousse, but the praline raises the bar!

  3. Coffee and Crumpets says

    08/06/2014 at 7:27 pm

    Looks amazing as usual! You are crazy for chocolate, aren’t you?! I do love a good chocolate mousse and the hazelnut addition is even better!

  4. dina says

    08/06/2014 at 9:29 pm

    it looks delicious!

  5. Rochelle @ Oh So Sweet Baker says

    08/06/2014 at 10:47 pm

    This is a chocoholic’s dream. That mousse looks sooo divine and silky and love the idea of using praline for crunch!

  6. Reiko says

    09/06/2014 at 12:57 am

    Hi! The creaminess and crunchiness together with cherries on top! Yum!! Mousse is probably one of my favorite ways to enjoy chocolate!

  7. Evelyne@cheapethniceatz.com says

    09/06/2014 at 4:04 pm

    Always love your creations and this one is no exception. I made a chocolate mousse this year, it had been years since I had last made some before. Will have to try your version and wow on the hazelnut praline.

  8. Denise Browning@From Brazil To You says

    09/06/2014 at 7:42 pm

    I wish I could have participated in the Chocolate Party this month but I have been quite busy. This chocolate-hazelnut mousse looks super duper delicious and the food styling gorgeous as always.

  9. Juliana says

    11/06/2014 at 11:31 pm

    Such a pretty mousse, and the combination of hazelnut and chocolate is just perfect…these little treat are very elegant Sonali.
    Hope you are enjoying your week 😀

  10. laurasmess says

    12/06/2014 at 3:31 am

    Amazing. The contrast between that slate blue backdrop and the chocolate with the vibrant cherries… ah! I definitely agree that your props, styling and photography is a key element to what I love about your blog. You do everything SO well. And the recipes? Totally drool worthy… yay for chocolate goodness xxx

  11. Monica says

    13/06/2014 at 2:33 am

    I’m so glad chocolate remains a constant for you. I couldn’t live without it. Melting chocolate, stirring it and inhaling that aroma – there’s nothing like it! I have a feeling you know what I’m talking about… : ) This looks like a sensational dessert. I just adore chocolate and hazelnuts with a passion!

  12. Nava Krishnan says

    14/06/2014 at 2:59 am

    The visuals is breathtaking and the outcome; ahhhh!! drop dead good.

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