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  • September 2006
  • Chocolate Mouss.

    Put a three-quart mould in a wooden pail, first lining the bottom
    with fine ice and a thin layer of coarse salt. Pack the space
    between the mould and the pail solidly with fine ice and coarse
    salt, using two quarts of salt and ice enough to fill the space.

    Whip one quart of cream, and drain it in a sieve. Whip again all

    the cream that drains through. Put in a small pan one ounce of
    Walter Baker & Co.'s Premium No. 1 Chocolate, three table
    spoonfuls of sugar and one of boiling water, and stir over a hot
    fire until smooth and glossy.

    Add three tablespoonfuls of cream. Sprinkle a cupful of

    powdered sugar over the whipped cream. Pour the
    chocolate in a thin stream into the cream, and stir gently
    until well mixed. Wipe out the chilled mould, and turn
    the cream into it.

    Cover, and then place a little ice lightly on top. Wet a

    piece of carpet in water, and cover the top of the pail.
    Set away for three or four hours; then take the mould
    from the ice, dip it in cold water, wipe, and then turn
    the mousse out on a flat dish.

    posted by Foxy;-) | 3:51 AM

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