Monday, February 6, 2012

Chocolate Mousse and Strawberry Parfaits





Before anyone says anything, I know this isn't a "traditional" parfait. Nothing is frozen or custard-y. This also wouldn't be considered a trifle because it doesn't have lady fingers or cake or bread or anything. So. . . i'm calling this a parfait. 
I make this every Valentine's Day and it's always a super yummy end to dinner (we've always had dinner at home on V-Day.) It's also pretty easy AND can be made ahead of time, which is always a plus.






Chocolate Mousse and Strawberry Parfaits
I'm taking the easy way out here and am going to post the link to the mousse recipe that I used this time around. Sorry!

Pat's Favorite Chocolate Mousse

Apart from the ingredients listed at that link, you'll need an extra:
1 Cup Whipping Cream
2 Tbsp Sugar
Chocolate Chips

Also, Strawberries and 1 Tbps Sugar

Are you thoroughly confused yet? SORRY!!!!
Grab some wax paper, a plastic baggy, and your chocolate chips.
Pour some chips into a microwave-safe bowl. (Yes, even my kitchen shears are pink)
Microwave them for 30 seconds, stir, and go for another 30 seconds and stir.
In the meantime, use my favorite trick! Grab some kind of container, like this measuring cup, and use it to hold open your baggy.
 Grab your melted chocolate and pour it into your baggy.
Lay some wax paper out onto a flat surface, like a baking sheet or flat plate. Snip off a tiny corner of the bag.
Now pipe out some hearts! You can make them really perfect and symmetrical, or you can go for the messy heart look, my personal fave.
 Stick them in the freezer. It only takes a minute or two for them to harden up.
If you are making these ahead of time, you can go ahead and put them all into some tupperware and keep them in the freezer until you are ready to use them.
 Now for the Mousse! Gather your ingredients.
 Melt your chocolate! You can use the microwave method, or melt it in a bowl placed on top of a simmering pot of water. If you go the pot method, make sure you take the chocolate off of the heat once it's melted! Please don't leave it over the heat! I make that mistake WAY too much.
 Add your egg yolks, cream, sugar, and some salt to a saucepan.
Mix it over medium heat until it thickens a little. Mine basically turned into foam.
 Now mix in your melted chocolate and vanilla.
I don't think this step is super necessary, but maybe it helped the mousse be smoother. Pour your mixture through a fine mesh strainer. Now, go ahead and pop that in the fridge for half an hour.
Now, whip up some whipped cream!! The mousse recipe calls for 1 cup cream and 2 Tbsp sugar, but I had you gather extra to make a double batch.
 After you've whipped your cream, remove half and set aside in the fridge. With the other half, gently fold in the chocolate mixture from the fridge. Now stick it BACK into the fridge for an hour. This is why I said you can make this ahead of time.
For tips on whipped cream and for making yummy, sweet, juicy strawberries, check out this post
Set up your assembly station with the mousse, whipped cream, strawberries, and those cute chocolate hearts you piped out!
I layered it mousse-whipped cream-strawberries-mousse-whipped cream-strawberries and then topped it with the heart.
You can also make cute little ones for your kiddos! I only did three layers with these.
Enjoy!


Extra notes: Mousse can definitely be a little time consuming. It's not hard to make, but there can be a lot of waiting time in the fridge. Truthfully, this would be pretty yummy with some instant chocolate pudding in place of the mousse, if you want a quicker route. :)



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Valentine's Theme Week!

Although the wave of pregnancy-induced nausea has yet to pass (what a way to start a post on a cooking blog, right?) I am still going to take this week to share with you some super fun ideas for Valentine's Day!
Now, even if you don't have that "special someone" to celebrate V-Day with, you most likely have someone that you love and care about, or even just a sweet neighbor or lonely widow down the street. I think Valentine's Day is a great way to show everyone you care about them, and not just your "special someone." What better way to show someone you care than homemade goodies, right? Right!



Monday: Chocolate Mousse and Strawberry Parfaits
Tuesday: Lovey-Dovey Ravioli
Wednesday: Pancake Love
Thursday: 
Heart Marshmallows
Friday: Heart Egg in Toast



Expect lots of heart-shaped things and red and pinks. <3

Monday, January 23, 2012

Valentine's Day Date Night Giveaway!!!

Hey everyone! I've got a SUPER simple giveaway for you to enter! Just in time for Valentine's Day!

The winner will receive flowers for your hunny (or yourself!), a $30 Gift Card to Applebee's, and a copy of The Notebook on DVD. :D

Do you need a Romantic Date Night this Valentine's Day?

 

Mom Blog Society, Mom Does Reviews and many other fabulous bloggers are excited to give you a chance to win dinner out, flowers and a movie!



Your day will begin with a delivery of a beautiful Valentine's Day Bouquet. Whatever you're hoping, dreaming or wanting for this special day, these flowers will start you on your way!



Next, grab your honey and head to your Neighborhood Applebees for dinner on us! Our bloggers are so fantastic, we have a $30 gift card, not $20! Don't think about the kids, jobs, dishes or dogs, just relax and have a fun night out!



 

You will also win The Notebook, one of the most romantic "chick flicks" around. "Behind every great love is a great story. Two teenagers from opposite sides of the tracks fall in love during one summer together, but are tragically forced apart. When they reunite 7 years later, their passionate romance is rekindled, forcing one of them to choose between true love and class order."


Enjoy your night!

Happy Valentine's Day!

Giveaway starts at 1201am Jan 24, 2012 and ends Feb 4, 2012. Open to US residents only. Good luck!

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Postponing. . .

 First, I want to apologize to my blog readers. I have been SO inconsistent lately and I feel terrible! I never even posted my Ricotta Cheese recipe for my first theme week! I really wanted to start something great with this blog in the new year, but one thing I didn't factor in was pregnancy.
Yep, you heard that right! I'm pregnant! I was going to keep it a secret for a while on my blog (friends and family already know), but I just need to share my excuse with you as to why the lack-age of post-age lately.
You see, with fatigue, nausea, morning sickness, cravings, food aversions, and even a bout of mastitis. . . I'm having a very hard time in the kitchen lately.
I think out of all of last week, I made ONE meal for my family. Maybe two. I don't know if dried pasta and sauce from a can with some iceberg lettuce for a salad really counts.

I'm going to have to skip the theme week that is supposed to start tomorrow. I just can't do it. I'd already cooked two of the planned recipes for "Sit-Down Restaurant Copy-Cat Recipes" week, so I may still post them on days that I actually feel well. It really all depends on this little baby swimmin' around.

Valentine's Theme week is still a go, and should be really tasty and yummy, so stick around for that. Hopefully I can find a time for this next theme week I am skipping.

If you need some things to tide you over on these cold, wintery days, here are some of my fave recipes that'll warm you right up. :D


Quick and easy, but oh-so comforting.
Cheesy Chicken and Bacon Pillows
Something sweet and sticky and just right.
Cinnamon Tomb Rolls
Fresh and healthy, yet warm and savory. My perfect week-day lunch. (or dinner!)
Mexican Black Bean and Corn Casserole
Notice all the breads and carbs? We're supposed to eat these foods in the winter months, right? It just feels natural!
EASY Artisan Bread
I wish I was eating this RIGHT NOW.
Mini Chicken Pot Pies
Heat up a batch of a warm, creamy soup, or some chili. Mmm!
Bread Bowls
And the most popular recipe on this blog  (for good reason, if I do say so myself). . .
Sweet and Spicy Roasted Tomatillo Salsa
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