How to make Caramilk chocolate mousse - Easy 4 ingredient recipe. (2024)

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This easy recipe for Caramilk mousse only has 4 ingredients - the perfect dessert for the Caramilk fans out there.

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Caramilk chocolate mousse is a perfect dinner party dessert to share with your family and friends. You won't believe how easy this mousse is to make, it will be your go-to recipe. Serve it in individual glasses or in one large bowl. I thought it was time for another Caramilk recipe after the success of my Caramilk chunk cookies and Caramilk Rocky Road.

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There is only four ingredients in Caramilk mousse: cream, eggs, Caramilk chocolate and brown sugar. This recipe also works well with milk, white or dark chocolate. I even have a chocolate mousse recipe which is layered with raspberry sauce. If you're looking for an egg-free version, check out my Milk Chocolate Egg-Free Mousse.

How to make Caramilk mousse:

First of all remember to finely grate two tablespoons of Caramilk and set it aside, this is for garnish on top at the end of the recipe.

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Melt the chocolate in the microwave, whisk until smooth then set aside to cool. Whip the cream until soft peaks form.

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Next add the eggs and brown sugar to the bowl of a mixer. Whisk on high speed until the sugar dissolves and it looks light and fluffy.

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Pour the melted chocolate into the egg and sugar mixture. Then add the whipped cream and fold everything together until it is all incorporated.

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Spoon the Caramilk mousse into individual ramekins or you can use wine glasses. Sprinkle over the chocolate shavings that were set aside. Or top with a crumbled milk chocolate Flake. This mousse is best served after at least 4 hours of chilling time and can be kept for up to two days in the fridge.

I made these last night they are so yum! Thanks for the recipe, I'll be making these again for sure. ~ Emily

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More delicious caramilk recipes from my NZ & OZ food blogging friends:

• Anna from Just a Mum is the queen of Caramilk recipes and has them for: Caramilk cheesecake,Caramilk no-bake slice, One-Pot Brownie with Caramilk, Caramilk coconut brownie, Caramilk cookie slice and Caramilk mud cake.

• Laura from The Kiwi Country Girlhas a cute recipe forCaramilk cupcakes.

• Lauren from Create Bake Make has a great recipe for no-bake Caramilk balls.

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You can also serve Caramilk mousse in a wine glass with flake crumbled on top.

QUESTIONS ABOUT caramilk mousse:

How long does it take to set? It takes at least 4 hours in the fridge but it is even better if you can leave it to set overnight.

How long will it last? It will last for up to 3 days in the fridge.

Can I serve this recipe in one bowl? Yes you can it just might take slightly longer to set.

Will other chocolate flavours work in this recipe? Yes you can swap for white, milk or dark chocolate.

So you don't need to seperate the eggs for this recipe? No I wanted to make this recipe as easy as possible, so you just have to whisk the eggs with brown sugar.

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Caramilk Mousse

Yield: 4 serves

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Inactive Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 10 minutes

This recipe only has 4 ingredients and is so simple to make.

Ingredients

  • 180g Caramilk chocolate
  • 2 eggs
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 cup cream, whipped

Instructions

  1. Finely grate 2 tablespoons of Caramilk chocolate and set aside.

  2. Break up remaining chocolate into a bowl and microwave until melted, in 20 second bursts. Stir and set aside to cool slightly.

  3. Beat eggs with brown sugar for 2 minutes until light and fluffy.

  4. Pour in the warm chocolate and fold together. Add the whipped cream and fold again until incorporated.

  5. Spoon into 4 glasses or a bowl and sprinkle over grated chocolate.

  6. Chill for at least 4 hours until set then serve.

Notes

  • This recipe would work well with white, dark or milk chocolate.
  • NOTE: This recipe contains raw eggs.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 522Total Fat: 37gSaturated Fat: 23gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 171mgSodium: 90mgCarbohydrates: 40gFiber: 2gSugar: 36gProtein: 8g

Nutritional values are approximate. Please use your own calculations if you require a special diet.

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Comments

  1. Jolene

    Do you have a no egg mousse recipe?

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Not at the moment sorry. But we will add that to the list!

      Reply

    • Rosie S

      I have made this recipe three or so times and while the flavors are beautiful, the chocolate always seems to sperate and float around in little bits. What am I doing wrong? Can someone please inform me? Thanks

      Reply

      • VJ cooks

        Hi Rosie. Unfortunately white chocolate can seize easily. One reason can be if the chocolate is too hot. When you melt the chocolate in the microwave (or double boiler) you want to take it off the heat/out of the microwave while it still has some lumps in it. These last bits of chocolate will gradually melt as you stir them through and this means the overall temperature is not too hot. Always allow to cool before adding to the eggs. I hope this helps.

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    • Nic

      What a dessert! Made with my husband and small human yesterday for a family dinner. Everyone enjoyed! So simple and delicious! Even the mother in-law didn't complain! (About the dessert, roast was a different story )

      Reply

      • VJ cooks

        Hahaha I'm happy you had a win, Nic!

        Reply

  2. Linda Green

    Due to swallowing problems my disabled sister had to stop eating caramac (you can't make it level 4 for dysphagia). It also doesn't melt too good for recipes. Tonight I made this caramilk recipe. To me it tastes just like caramac and can't wait for her to try it tomorrow.

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      What a lovely sister you are. So happy to hear you like it, I hope your sister does too!

      Reply

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How to make Caramilk chocolate mousse - Easy 4 ingredient recipe. (2024)

FAQs

What is caramel mousse made of? ›

Caramel mousse is a gluten-free dessert featuring caramel custard folded into whipped cream, often stabilized with gelatin. Popular toppings for caramel mousse include flaky sea salt, fresh berries, and pecans.

What is chocolate mousse made of? ›

Mousse is one of the most rich and decadent desserts and is often made with chocolate. Either whipped cream or beaten egg whites (sometimes both!) are folded into a mixture of melted chocolate, egg yolks, and sugar, then chilled.

What are two components in a mousse? ›

To take a step back, mousses generally comprise four components – the base, the egg foam, a setting agent and whipped cream. Bases are the flavour element to the mousse and can be fruit purees, custards or ganache.

How to make chocolate mousse more thick? ›

You will need to add a thickening agent such as cornstarch or additional egg yolks, but be aware that it is very difficult to add just the right amount to thicken the mousse so it doesn't turn into a chocolate pudding. Don't overdo it when it comes to thickening.

What makes a good mousse? ›

This depends on the consistency of the whipped cream as well as the other ingredients used. Indeed, a small mistake can completely make or break your mousse as the light and creamy texture is the most important thing about a mousse. If your mousse feels grainy, it's because you have overwhipped your cream.

Why is chocolate mousse so good? ›

Chocolate mousse is a staple among chocolate desserts. It is very popular for all ages. Its texture is easy to recognize as it has a light, airy look, its chocolate flavor is intense and it's soft and melting on the palate. This dessert is a real treat and a light and simple finale to any meal.

Can you eat chocolate mousse when pregnant? ›

Some licorice-flavored treats contain glycyrrhizin, a compound that could affect your baby's brain development when eaten in large amounts. Tiramisu, chocolate mousse and uncooked meringues. These all incorporate raw eggs into their decadent recipes, upping the risk of salmonella.

What goes with chocolate mousse? ›

Custard and chocolate mousse

Try this extra creamy double-layered combination of creamy vanilla custard and dark chocolate mousse. For extra crunch, sprinkle each pudding with chopped toasted hazelnuts or a chopped up Crunchie bar.

What are the four basic components of a mousse? ›

Mousse is made up of just a few ingredients: the base, the aerator(s), the sweetener (which is usually added to the aerator), and the thickener (which is optional, depending on the recipe).

What is in Nestle chocolate mousse? ›

Ingredients. Milk (78%) (Skim Milk, Cream, Milk Solids), Sugar, Water, Milk Chocolate (8%), (Full Cream Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Liquor, Soy Lecithin), Cocoa, Gelatin, Thickener (1442), Emulsifier (472b), Vegetable Gum (407), Flavour.

What is traditional mousse made from? ›

Sweet mousses are typically made with whipped egg whites, whipped cream, or both, and flavored with one or more of chocolate, coffee, caramel, puréed fruits, or various herbs and spices, such as mint or vanilla.

How to fix chocolate mousse? ›

To fix a soupy pot de crème or chocolate mousse, you can try the following: Chill the mixture: Put the mixture in the refrigerator and let it cool completely. As it chills, the mixture will thicken. Add more chocolate: Melt additional chocolate and fold it into the mixture to make it thicker.

Why is mousse so fluffy? ›

The creaminess of the mousse comes from the incorporation of air into the mixture during the whipping process, which creates a light and fluffy texture. The whipped cream and egg whites also provide fat and protein, which give the mousse its rich and smooth mouthfeel.

What are common mistakes when making mousse? ›

Common mistakes when making mousse (and how to fix them)

It's easy to remelt the chocolate in the microwave until smooth and try again. A grainy mousse is also a result of overbeating so only beat for 1-2 minutes, or until the mixture resembles lightly whipped cream.

Is mousse just whipped pudding? ›

Mousse is made by folding beaten egg whites or whipped cream into a cold milk and sugar base. Unlike pudding, mousse is not cooked and the addition of air to the mixture leads to a fluffier consistency and lighter texture. Mousse is typically served chilled or frozen.

What is mousse filling made of? ›

Heavy whipping cream is whipped up to soft peaks and is the primary source of aeration for the mousse. Sour cream adds body, texture, and flavor to the mousse. Powdered sugar adds a bit of sweetness. You can tailor this amount based on the type of chocolate you're using.

What's the difference between pudding and mousse? ›

Traditionally, pudding gets its thick consistency from being cooked (which activates the cornstarch), while mousse is not cooked. Texture: Because these two creamy desserts use different methods of thickening, the texture also varies. Pudding is semisolid and more dense, while mousse has a lighter, airier texture.

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