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Peanut Butter Blossoms. As the story goes, a woman by the name of Mrs. Freda F. Smith from Ohio developed the original recipe for these for The Grand National Pillsbury Bake-Off competition in 1957.
Swiss chocolate cake mix (boxed) ¾ cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. 4 ounces cream cheese. 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin (second layer) 1 cup heavy cream (second layer)
To make the mousse: In a bowl, sprinkle the gelatin evenly over the cold water and allow the gelatin to absorb the water for 2 minutes. Add the boiling water and stir until the gelatin is fully ...
To Make Chocolate Mousse Cups: Place 3 or 4 cups into the cavities of the egg crates. Tilt the cups at a 45-degree angle. Pour in the chocolate mousse, dividing equally among the cups. Refrigerate until the mousse is firm.
The recipe for peppermint bark uses few ingredients, with only chocolate and mint candies required. Some recipes also add peppermint flavoring. [8] The candies used may be candy canes. [9] The candies should be broken up, and the chocolate is melted. [10] These two ingredients are combined on a baking sheet and then chilled until firm.
Traditional chocolate mousse uses fat, such as heavy cream, egg yolks, or butter, to emulsify it, helping the ingredients combine into a smooth and creamy texture.
To make one serving, combine 1/2 cup of ice cold chocolate syrup and 1/4 cup of crushed ice in a tall glass. Add 3/4 cup of seltzer, aiming it toward the side of the glass to encourage a large white head of foam to rise to the top. Recipe from Homemade Soda by Andrew Schloss/Storey Publishing, 2011.
Sweet mousses are typically made with whipped egg whites, whipped cream, [2] or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, [3] puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla. [4]