Chocolate Avocado Mousse

To create a delicious dessert for a gathering you don’t need much. In this case, all you need is a couple of avocados, coconut milk, and great chocolate.

To create a delicious dessert for a gathering you don’t need much. In this case, all you need is a couple of ripe avocados, smooth coconut milk, and really great chocolate.
By Kathy Gory

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Chocolate Avocado Mousse is nothing new, in fact it’s been sweeping across the food world for quite a while now. It was new to me however. I was looking for something special, easy and quick to make for a gathering. I’m still in renovation world and haven’t a clue as to where half my kitchen stuff is. I do however have a food processor, a pot, a couple of avocados and some really great chocolate, which is just about all that’s needed for this recipe.

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Chocolate Avocado Mousse


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  • Author: Kathy Gori

Description

To create a delicious dessert for a gathering you don’t need much. In this case, all you need is a couple of avocados, coconut milk, and great chocolate.


Ingredients

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  • 3/4 cup of full fat coconut milk
  • 2 ripe avocados
  • 7 oz of high quality chocolate ( I used 7 discs of CocoaPlanet Deep Dark Truffle Chocolate)
  • 1 capfull of vanilla

Instructions

  1. Peel the two avocados and place them in a food processor. Puree them.
  2. Add in 3/4 cup of full fat coconut milk.
  3. When you have a smooth creamy puree, pour it all into a large bowl.
  4. Melt the chocolate by placing it in a bowl set on top of a pot of boiling water.
  5. When the chocolate has melted, add it to the avocado coconut puree.
  6. Mix everything together well. Make sure it’s blended thoroughly.
  7. Add in a capful of vanilla and stir it in well.
  8. Taste test. If you need to add a bit more sugar to get the flavor you want, do so.
  9. When you’re happy with the taste, pour the mousse into individual serving dishes and put them into the fridge to chill.
  10. After its chilled for a couple of hours, and is firm. Serve it up.
  11. I topped mine with some raspberries.
  • Category: Dessert

 


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