Dark Chocolate Mousse
2 servings
15 minutes
Chocolate mousse is an exquisite dessert of European cuisine that embodies refined taste and airy tenderness. Its roots trace back to French gastronomy, where chocolate is valued for its depth and richness. In this recipe, bitter chocolate is melted with butter and then combined with airy egg whites and silky yolks to create a velvety texture. The light sweetness of powdered sugar balances the rich chocolate flavor. After cooling, the mousse achieves the perfect consistency—soft yet holds its shape, melting in the mouth and leaving a pleasant aftertaste. This dessert is perfect for a festive dinner or romantic evening, especially when complemented with fresh berries or light whipped cream.

1
Melt the chocolate in a water bath. Break it into small pieces and add butter. Stir constantly! Once the chocolate is melted, add powdered sugar, mix, and let it cool to room temperature.
- Dark chocolate: 100 g
- Butter: 30 g
- Powdered sugar: 50 g
- Salt: pinch
2
Add the yolks to the chocolate mixture and mix thoroughly until completely homogeneous.
- Chicken egg: 3 pieces
3
Whip the egg whites until stiff peaks form.
- Chicken egg: 3 pieces
4
In two portions, fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture, gently stirring with a spoon from bottom to top.
- Chicken egg: 3 pieces
5
Divide the dessert into bowls or portion cups and refrigerate for at least 3 hours.









