Are you ready to elevate your dessert game with a tantalizing treat that combines the richness of coffee with the creamy delight of mousse? Look no further! Our Coffee Mousse recipe is not only a feast for the taste buds but also a breeze to whip up. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply craving a sweet indulgence, this dessert will undoubtedly impress. Let's dive into the details!
This Coffee Mousse recipe is a must-try for any dessert lover looking to indulge in a luxurious treat. With its velvety texture, bold coffee flavor, and creamy goodness, it's sure to become a favorite in your repertoire of dessert recipes. So go ahead, whip up a batch, and savor every spoonful of this decadent delight!
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The coffee mousse tantalizes the palate with a harmonious blend of bold, aromatic coffee flavor delicately balanced with the luscious creaminess of whipped cream, creating a luxurious dessert experience that's both indulgent and satisfying.
In a small bowl, combine the instant coffee, cold water and sugar. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, whip the mixture until stiff peaks form. This may take a few minutes, so be patient.
In seperate mixing bowl, combine the whipped cream powder, cold milk, and condensed milk. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, whip the mixture until stiff peaks form. Set aside.
Gently fold the prepared coffee mixture into the whipped cream until fully incorporated. Be careful not to deflate the whipped cream; you want to maintain its airy texture.
Now add the coffee mousse into piping bag into individual serving glasses or bowls, creating even layers. For added flair, crush a few biscuits into each layer of mousse to create a delicious crunch.
Garnish each serving with shaved chocolate for an elegant finishing touch. Cover the assembled mousse with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hours to allow it to set and flavors to meld.
Servings 5
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