Tofu Chocolate Mousse Recipe For National Chocolate Mousse Day
[1] A chocolate mousse alternative that can be vegan (photos #1 amd #3 © House Foods).
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Allergic to eggs? Lactose intolerant? Vegan? Cholesterol-averse?
You can still celebrate National Chocolate Mousse Day, April 3rd, by substituting soft tofu. While traditional mousse recipes use heavy cream and eggs (high in calories and cholesterol), House Foods America provides a healthier and vegan-optional alternative for you to celebrate National Chocolate Mousse Day. House Food’s Soft (Silken) Tofu is a flavorless ingredient that can transform itself into any flavor or texture (find more recipes on the company’s website). The House Foods line is certified kosher by OU. The recipe below delivers a smooth texture that, when blended with semi-sweet chocolate, milk or coconut milk, vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom, creates a luscious dessert that tastes just as indulgent as the traditional version. > Julia Child’s classic chocolate mousse recipe. > More delicious tofu recipes. > The history of tofu. Ingredients 1. Open the tofu package and strain out the water. Remove tofu and blend in blender until smooth. 2. With the stove on low or simmer, melt the chocolate chips and milk in a pot, stirring until smooth. Add the tofu mixture and stir until it is blended evenly with the chocolate. 3. Stir in the vanilla, cinnamon and cardamom. Quickly remove from the heat, cool in a large bowl or in individual serving dishes, and set in fridge until the mixture becomes mousse-thick. You can add your own personal twist to this recipe: CHECK OUT WHAT’S HAPPENING ON OUR HOME PAGE, THENIBBLE.COM. |
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