Chocolate mousse has never gone out of fashion because it simply tastes so good (and is so easy to make). For something a bit different, I developed this two-tone version, but use this recipe to make just dark or white chocolate mousse if you prefer. If serving the white chocolate mousse on its own, add some berries and a crisp biscuit for contrast. The trick to good mousse is keeping it as light as possible, so when adding the egg whites and cream, gently fold them in and don’t stir any more than necessary – you want to leave as much air as possible in the mixture. Melting chocolate is one of the few times I find a microwave useful, 30 seconds or so on high usually has it soft enough that it finishes melting as you stir it. If you melt it in a bowl over simmering water, be careful the steam doesn’t get into the chocolate or it will harden (seize) and be unusable. Chocolate can be difficult to match with wine, but I find that a refreshing rosé Champagne, such as Lallier Grand Rosé, cuts through this rich dark and white chocolate mousse beautifully. The better the chocolate, the better the mousse, look for one marked ‘couverture’, meaning it contains a high percentage of cocoa butter. Meet veteran French chef Damien Pignolet in the video below and check out my easy classic chocolate mousse recipe here.

Serves 6

Ingredients
  • 100g dark chocolate (3½oz)
  • 100g white chocolate (3½oz)
  • 6 eggs, separated
  • 1 tablespoon brandy (20ml)
  • 1 tablespoon Cointreau (20ml)
  • 300ml single cream (1¼ cups)
Method
  1. Melt white chocolate and dark chocolate separately and place in separate mixing bowls.
  2. Add 3 egg yolks to each bowl.
  3. Add brandy to dark chocolate and Cointreau to white chocolate and beat both mixtures well until thick and smooth.
  4. Whisk egg whites until firm peaks form, divide between bowls and gently fold into chocolate mixtures.
  5. Whisk cream until firm peaks form and gently fold half into each chocolate mixture.
  6. Add alternate spoonfuls of white chocolate mousse and dark chocolate mousse to 6 glass serving dishes.
  7. Use a wooden skewer to form a swirl pattern on the top.
  8. Refrigerate mousse until firm, preferably overnight.
  9. Serve two tone chocolate mousse chilled.

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