A salute to the Irish
Black and White Chocolate Mousse
adapted from San Diego Union Tribune
Black Chocolate Mousse
8 oz semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chopped
4 oz unsalted butter
1/4 cup sugar
Pinch of salt
3/4 cup Guinness stout
3 large eggs separated
1 cup heavy cream
White Chocolate Mouse
6 oz white chocolate chopped
1 cup heavy cream
Black Chocolate Mousse:
In top of double boiler heat chocolate, butter salt and sugar. Stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Stir in the Guinness and then whisk in the egg yolks one at a time. Continue stirring over heat for 2 minutes.
Remove chocolate mixture from heat and allow to cool to room temperature. I put mine in an ice water bath to speed up the cooling.
In a small bowl whip the cream until soft peaks form. Fold whipped cream into the chocolate mixture. With clean beater beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Fill individual serving dishes 3/4 full with the chocolate mousse and refrigerate.
White Chocolate Mousse
Melt white chocolate and 1/2 cup cream, in a small sauce pan or in the microwave. Stir until the chocolate is completely melted. Let cool to room temperature about 30 minutes. Beat reaming cream until stiff peaks form and fold into the white chocolate mixture. spoon mixture over the top of the chocolate mousse and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or over night.

When my children were small we celebrated every special day from Ground Hog's Day to Veteran's day with a special meal or treat. The idea was that we would be groundhogs, veterans or Irish for the day. On Ground Hog's Day, we had trail mix of nuts and dried fruit, something a groundhog might store in his burrow. On Veteran's day we had chipped beef on toast, something my father, a veteran of World War II, remembered eating while in the Navy. On St Patrick's Day we had colcannon, boxty, Irish stew and Irish soda bread. But what could be more Irish than a mug of Guinness?
A shot of Guinness Chocolate Mousse
Guinness is definitely an acquired taste one that, as a beverage, has eluded both Mr. Mimi and myself. The recipe for the Guinness Chocolate Mousse appeared in our local news paper several years ago. Smooth, creamy and slightly bitter chocolate mousse topped with a sweet white chocolate mousse . It is the perfect way to have your Guinness and be Irish for the day.
Black and White Chocolate Mousse
adapted from San Diego Union Tribune
Black Chocolate Mousse
8 oz semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chopped
4 oz unsalted butter
1/4 cup sugar
Pinch of salt
3/4 cup Guinness stout
3 large eggs separated
1 cup heavy cream
White Chocolate Mouse
6 oz white chocolate chopped
1 cup heavy cream
Black Chocolate Mousse:
In top of double boiler heat chocolate, butter salt and sugar. Stir until the chocolate has melted and the mixture is smooth. Stir in the Guinness and then whisk in the egg yolks one at a time. Continue stirring over heat for 2 minutes.
Remove chocolate mixture from heat and allow to cool to room temperature. I put mine in an ice water bath to speed up the cooling.
In a small bowl whip the cream until soft peaks form. Fold whipped cream into the chocolate mixture. With clean beater beat egg whites until stiff peaks form. Fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture. Fill individual serving dishes 3/4 full with the chocolate mousse and refrigerate.
White Chocolate Mousse
Melt white chocolate and 1/2 cup cream, in a small sauce pan or in the microwave. Stir until the chocolate is completely melted. Let cool to room temperature about 30 minutes. Beat reaming cream until stiff peaks form and fold into the white chocolate mixture. spoon mixture over the top of the chocolate mousse and refrigerate for at least 2 hours or over night.



43 comments:
What a beautiful row of guiness mousse. I need one! The flavour must be awesome.
This looks superb - and perfect for St Pat's Day.
I love your stunning pictures and of course the guinness mouse is the best.
Guinness chocolate mousse sounds like a terrific idea and I love your presentation in the shot glasses!
Happy St. Patrick's Day. Love the mousse!
This is such a fun recipe to celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Love it:D
i have a number of shot glasses that i've accumulated over the years, but they're never used for booze. no, i prefer my shots to be of the dessert variety, and this one would be dandy!
I first tried Guinness at the Guinness storehouse in Dublin. It is an acquired taste. It is wonderful with a splash of black current juice.
Those little servings of mousse look delicious. I am printing the recipe now to try!
This looks great and sounds soooo delicious! Love that Guinness! Happy St. Pat's Day!
I'm sorry--I think it's so cute you celebrated Ground Hog's day!
Beautiful!! These look so good.
Oh Mimi, what a nice way to serve mousse...looks delicious and so cute :-)
What a great recipe! I haven't had Guiness in many years but I can imagine the taste with the dark chocolate. Yum. Your photos are gorgeous!
oh, gosh! I have to make this for my hubby and neighbor. they love guiness. love the glasses. where did you find squarish ones?
I simply love this guiness mousse... lovely clicks!!!
This is such a pretty mousse! The two kinds of mousse sound like they make the perfect balance...and the perfect dessert!
My parents were sorta like that. We celebrated everything.
~ingrid
What a rich and delicious sounding mousse! I love the picture with the glasses all lined up.
How delicious! I guess great minds think alike when it comes to combining Guinness and chocolate :)
wow adorable and love what you did with your kids, oh and your grandmas risotto sounds so good
Here is a recipe very interesting, I must discovers the chocolate mixture and Guinness.
Aurelie
This is a very unique mousse recipe!!! Beautiful presentation.
c'est un pur bonheur gustatif ces mousses, j'adore
bonne journée
Such a fun way to celebrate each holiday!
Now I do have some Guinness left from my chocolate cake, but will this mousse taste strongly of beer? Because I am not a fan. But I love the look of it and think I will give it a try. Others in my family will love it!
What a wonderful recipe! Some days ago I did a Guinness cake with chocolate and it was delicius. I guess this recipe will be great as well.
How original! I bet it gives the mousse that Irish oomph! Love the Irish and love that mousse! Fun fun fun!
Love this! Such a great idea and the little serving glasses are adorable!
I must make these! Thanks for sharing. :D
Yuummm!! I love chocolate mousse! Lovely presentation.
Love this served in those little glasses, then I can have two! I have never had boxty, is it a potato dish?
Love how you served your mousse. Sounds like you have fun on holidays.
Mimi,
Wow, I'm speechless. I love Guiness and I'm addicted to chocolate. What a luscious combination. I love quirky recipes, especially Irish ones. I make Irish Soda Bread cookies every year, but next year this is on the menu. How wonderful that you always celebrated all the holidays with a food twist for the children. I love that. We try to do that too, but you really top me when you celebrate Ground Hog Day! ;)
Maureen
Wow, that sounds like an excellent treat to celebrate St. Patrick's day with! Truly amazing photos, too.
Mimi, I will marry this any day!
Mimi>those photos are really first rate... love the Guiness shot... they could use it for advertising. I have had it in cake but not mousse... great idea!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Wow! I love mousse and this looks wonderful.
I love the idea of being groundhogs for the day! How fun. Your mousse looks yummy, by the way :)
This has to be one of the ultimates in desserts, grins.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
This looks really delicious! I love that you served it in little shot glasses. ;)
Those look wonderful...can I have 3 please? Oh heck, make it 4!
No way Mimi!!! These are awesome. I even have Guinness in the fridge. I'm making these. Oh yeah I am!
Laura
Mimi, I made this and my husband swooned over it! Thanks so much for posting the recipe!
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