#CookforJulia Espresso Mousseline Au Chocolat

Happy 100th birthday, Julia Child!

When I found out Julia Child was turning 100, I knew I had to celebrate by making a dish from one of her cookbooks. She deserves something special for her birthday, so I chose a variation of her rich, decadent Mousseline Au Chocolat.

Julia inspired the world to take charge in the kitchen, and she introduced America to French cooking and cuisine, ensuring us that it’s not as perplexing as it may seem. Her can-do attitude was infectious. After watching one of her cooking shows, you were confident that you could truss a chicken, create a delicious boeuf bourguignon, or whip up a perfectly creamy custard.

I can remember sitting in the living room with my father or great grandmother, watching Julia in the comforts of her television kitchen, my eyes glued to her every move. I was in complete awe of this amazing woman. She was my super hero when I was young. Not Super Woman. Not Wonder Woman. Not the New Kids on the Block or Paula Abdul.

Julia Child.

How many 7 year olds do you know whose super hero is a chef?

Julia’s sparkling personality and bubbly voice captivated viewers for years. She was the epitome of a passionate foodie and an absolute joy to watch.

If I could sit down with Julia Child, I would want to talk about her life in Paris while eating way too croissants. We would giggle over food weaknesses and cravings. Agree that butter makes everything better. And, taste trumps perfection any day.

This mousse is the ULTIMATE chocolate mousse. I mean it. It’s the best mousse I have ever had. The kahlua enhances the chocolate, creating a rich depth of flavor. The first spoonful of mousse will not be enough. You’ll have to keep eating to really experience all that this mousse has to offer.

The silky smooth texture of this mousse will have you craving spoonful after spoonful of this decadent dessert. This is no average mousse. It’s not airy and light like you’d expect; instead, it’s dense and rich, the kind of mousse that lingers on your tongue after each bite. It’s a true masterpiece.

In the words of Julia Child… Bon Appetit!

 



Strawberry Orange Mousse

Wow, spring is in the air in Baltimore, and it feels good. I don’t know about you, but I definitely had a case of the winter blues. It’s so nice to finally see the sun and feel its warmth on my ghostly white skin. Seriously, my skin is so white that it glows- and not in a good way.

In honor of spring, I made a lovely light and airy strawberry orange mousse. It’s sure to pull you out of your winter stupor. This creamy dessert is easy to make- like, super easy! It will appear as if you spent all day in the kitchen making it, when actually, it only takes about 10 minutes to throw together.

This mousse is a nice finish to a heavy meal. Add a little white wine to the mix and you’ve got yourself a party.

Strawberry and orange mingle and fall in love, creating a perfect marriage of flavors. This mousse is creamy and dreamy. It’s not too sweet, but just sweet enough to satisfy your sweet tooth after dinner.

Look at those pillowy waves of strawberry and orange fluffiness. Makes you want to dive right in. Enjoy!

Love and sweet treats,

Jennie

Recipe:

adapted from Ask Aida

1 lb. of fresh strawberries, hulled

1/2 cup sugar

1 orange, zested and juiced

1 tbs. orange-flavored liqueur

1 1/2 cups heavy cream

2 tbs. powdered sugar

In a blender or a food processor, blend strawberries, orange zest, and orange juice until smooth. Transfer the mixture to a medium saucepan and cook over medium heat until bubbling and just thickened, about 7-10 minutes. Refrigerate mixture until completely cool, about 2-3 hours.

In a bowl of a mixture, beat cream with powdered sugar and orange liqueur until stiff peaks form. Fold the whipped cream into the strawberry mixture. Chill for about 30 minutes until mixture sets. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and sliced strawberries. Enjoy!

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