Sunday, October 26, 2008
Shockingly Simple
When I think of rich decadent desserts like chocolate mousse, I assume there must be some complicated work required to make it. Usually, I'm totally wrong.
Last night I made chocolate mousse in about 15 minutes while watching clips of Tina Fey on SNL. Incredibly easy. I just left it in the fridge over night and it was amazing. Try it. I swear, it's a cinch.
CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
- 8 oz dark chocolate
- 3 eggs
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 2 tsp rum
- 1 cup of cream, whipped
1.) Melt chocolate in a small pot over boiling water.
2.) With electric beaters, beat eggs and sugar for 5 minutes.
3.) Fold chocolate and rum into eggs and sugar.
4.) Fold in whipped cream.
Spoon into ramekins or glasses and let chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
Unrelated
We went to the Italian Festival a few weekends ago. I was looking forward to cute children, happy people, funny stuff, gnocchi, tiramisu, and espresso. Unfortunately, the festival was pretty lame. The thing that saved it: I convinced Sam to join the pasta eating contest! Very amusing.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Yummy in my tummy. That's right. I said it.
It's been a while. Does anyone still read this?
Anyway, I just made a glorious pizza. Basic pizza dough, with homemade pasta sauce on top, a slices of fresh mozzarella, followed by chopped spinach that had been sauteed with garlic, and topped with a whole container of feta. Yum.
Dessert: I'm whipping up a batch of gingerbread people. I made soft gingerbread cookies a while ago and LOVED them but the hubby prefers a harder ginger snap or ginger person, so I'm giving this recipe a go. The dough is sitting in the fridge until morning, so we'll see what happens then.
While cooking, you should listen to archived episodes of This American Life so you're never left waiting for the next week's episode to come out as a podcast. Wonderful public radio.
Enjoy your weekend, mystery readers!
Anyway, I just made a glorious pizza. Basic pizza dough, with homemade pasta sauce on top, a slices of fresh mozzarella, followed by chopped spinach that had been sauteed with garlic, and topped with a whole container of feta. Yum.
Dessert: I'm whipping up a batch of gingerbread people. I made soft gingerbread cookies a while ago and LOVED them but the hubby prefers a harder ginger snap or ginger person, so I'm giving this recipe a go. The dough is sitting in the fridge until morning, so we'll see what happens then.
While cooking, you should listen to archived episodes of This American Life so you're never left waiting for the next week's episode to come out as a podcast. Wonderful public radio.
Enjoy your weekend, mystery readers!
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