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Chocolate and Nut Oil Mousse

I promised a great dessert to go with my local, sustainable, non-agri-business, healthy Passover meal, and here it is.  You can make this for many people very quickly, and it uses no margarine or that sludge they call non-dairy creamer.  God did not free us from slavery so we could poison ourselves with Mocha Mix and margarine…
The first recipe I adapted from Joan Nathan, which she adapted from “Dulce lo Vivas,” by Ana Bensadón (Ediciones Martínez Roca).  Joan’s recipe uses olive oil. I substitute the freshest nut oil I can find, usually walnut or hazelnut at the local farmers market.
Total Time 1 day 30 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine French
Servings 10

Ingredients
  

  • 11 ounces bittersweet (60 percent cacao) chocolate
  • 8 large eggs, separated
  • 3/4 cup  sugar
  • 1/2 cup  fresh walnut or hazelnut oil
  • 2 tbsp  kosher for Passover brandy, marc or grappa

Instructions
 

  • In a double boiler, melt chocolate over low heat. Cool slightly. Beat egg yolks with 1/2 cup sugar until light. Whisk in olive oil, brandy and melted chocolate.
  • Using an electric mixer, whisk egg whites until soft peaks form. Add remaining 1/4 cup sugar, whisking until stiff but not dry.
  • Fold whites into chocolate mixture so that no white streaks remain. Spoon into an 8- or 10-cup serving bowl or divide among 8 or 10 dessert cups or glasses. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 24 hours before serving.

Notes

Here’s the recipe I use, adapted from Cocolat cook book.  I’ve made this for 15 years, and it is very hard to screw up.  You can link to the recipe here, but note my changes:  I do not use orange in the flavoring (yech) and I substitute one-quarter cup olive oil or nut oil for the butter.  If you are serving a non-meat meal or don’t care about such things, stick with the butter.
Keyword Chocolate filling, Dessert Recipe, egg
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