An Irish Man’s Whiskey Mocha Chocolate Mousse.
The Irish are coming, the Irish are coming….
Ahh wait, nope that’s just me…and I am bringing along one too many boozed up Irish recipes. Yup, that’s what happens in March when you are bored with life and ready for excitement (or sunshine and 80 degrees).
To be honest, I have been having WAY too much fun with some Irish recipes lately. I know that St. Patrick’s Day is not until the seventeenth, BUT if you ask me, the only fun event in March is St. Patrick’s Day so why not treat it like Christmas and celebrate all month. I mean, right?!?! It kind of makes this typically grey month that much better, so I am ALL for it.
So I am pretty sure by now that you guys know I really prefer my booze with my chocolate. It’s just the way I roll. And when I say chocolate, I do mean a lot of chocolate. It’s the only way if you ask me.
So naturally, I am all about this chocolate mousse.
It’s intense and definitely for the more serious chocolate people. Ok, and or whiskey people. Either one will do, better if you are both. Bonus points if coffee is also your thing.
Ok, but seriously? This mousse is my favorite. Like it is to die for good. Unlike traditional mousse, this mousse is a little heavier, the flavor is a bit more intense and well, it’s about 100x more fun because well, there’s whiskey.
You cannot deny that the Irish love their whiskey. When researching Irish food (yeah, I do things like this on Friday nights, I am so lame), I will not lie, it was a little difficult to find much other than potatoes, cabbage, corn beef, cheddar, Guinness, Bailey’s and Whiskey. I am sure there are so many great Irish recipes, but well, I just don’t have that many up my sleeve. SO I turned to the whiskey and the chocolate (OF COURSE – hey, it never fails) and I made us some awesome chocolate mousse that any Irish Man would approve of. Or, that I think they would approve of.
I did have my dad eat some, he’s half Irish, so half Irish approved!
*Sidenote, I feel like I should mention that as I type this, I pretty much pause after every paragraph to stop and try my best to draw a four-leaf clover on my arm with my pretty green pen. Since I am no artist, these clovers look more like hearts…now all I need is a boys name to put inside these said hearts and I am right back in ninth grade.
Never gonna grow up. Or stop protracting. <–having issues with this lately…meaning my forearms are full of little green hearts. Yes, I am twenty-one.
ANYWAY. Back to An Irish Man’s Whiskey Mocha Chocolate Mousse.
I have made a lot of mousse in my day, but never one like this. This mousse is thick and sturdy and full on taste. Both the coffee and whiskey highlight that awesome chocolate flavor. It’s kind of magical the way these three ingredients work together. Yes, magical (you know I am very serious about my chocolate).
You are definitely going to want to top this mousse with the Earl Grey spiked whipped cream. It’s lighter than the mousse and just balances all the flavors out. Plus, I kind of, sort of, added a little Bailey’s to the whipped cream – because I think it’s so good. And since we are going all out with these, why the heck not!!
See, March can be SO fun!!
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An Irish Mans Whiskey Mocha Chocolate Mousse.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate mousse, mousse, whiskey
An Irish twist on a popular dessert
Ingredients
- 1 1/4 cups dark chocolate chopped, 10 ounces
- 1 1/2 tablespoons sticks unsalted butter 12
- 3 tablespoons instant coffee
- 4 tablespoon milk I used canned coconut milk
- 4 eggs whites separated from the yolks
- 1/3 cup + 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons Irish Whiskey may sub water
- pinch of salt
Cream
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 2 tablespoons Bailey's
- 1 teaspoon loose leaf Earl Grey Tea optional
Instructions
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Add the chopped chocolate, butter and coffee to a small sauce pan and set over low heat. Gently melt the chocolate and butter together until melted and smooth, stirring often. Be sure to keep the heat on the lowest setting possible to ensure you do not burn the chocolate. You may also melt the chocolate in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds until melted and smooth. Once the chocolate is melted, remove from the heat and set aside to cool.
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In a small sauce pan whisk together the four egg yolks, sugar, whiskey and 1 tablespoon milk. Place on the stove and set over medium-low heat, whisking constantly until the sauce thickens slightly and just coats the back of a wooden spoon, about 2-3 minutes. Stir the melted chocolate into the egg mixture until completely smooth. If there are any clumps of egg, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer. Add the remaining 4 tablespoons milk and place in the fridge while you whip the eggs whites.
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Using a mixer, whisk the egg whites with a pinch of salt until just stiff and frothy. Add 1 tablespoon of sugar and beat again until just glossy.
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Using a large spatula, add one spoonful of egg whites to the cooled chocolate mixture and fold it in gently. Gradually fold in the remaining egg whites, being careful not to over mix the mixture.
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Divide the mousse between individual serving jars or glasses. Place in the fridge and chill for 3–4 hours before serving.
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Just before serving, use and electric mixer to whip the cream with the bailey's until soft peaks form. Serve the mousse topped with a thick layer of whipped cream.
Recipe Notes
*Adapted from What Katie Ate by [Katie Quinn Davis | http://www.whatkatieate.com/].
Or just really delicious. Just look at that spoonful. Nothin’ better.
Heck yes! I’m totally all over this mousse right now and just the thing for St. Patty’s Day! Pinned!
Thanks Tori!!
I love the eggs are they from your chickens? The cute little Ireland spoon…luv it. The mousse and cream…I want some right now…
Yes, they are! And the spoon I believe was my grandmothers, it came from Ireland!
Thanks Lisa!
I am not much a whiskey lover, but in my dessert with chocolate and a I am all over it!
I love the earl grey whipped cream!!! So cool. And these photos and the styling are gorgeous. I’m ridiculously obsessed with jars.
Thanks so much, Laura!!! And me too, I love jars!!
This recipe looks amazing! Can’t wait to make it. Quick question: in your ingredients list you call for 2 tablespoons of milk but in the recipe directions you call for 4 tablespoons. I was just wondering which was correct! Thanks! Ps: I love every recipe I have ever tried from you!
Its 4 tablespoons, hope you love this and please let me know if you have any other questions!!
If this was here I would have it for breakfast. I’m dying. I love the picture of the ice cube splashing into the whisky – great shot Tieghan!
Haha!! Thank you so much, Kathy!!
Are you a magical wizard of deliciousness?
You had me at whisky…and chocolate….and coffee….and earl gray whipped cream….and baileys.
You basically made this for me. I will be making this on Saturday as my hubby also loves all of these things and we deserve an exciting event in the gray haze that is March in Canada.
HA! Thank you so much!! 🙂
YAAAS! Seriously, I love everything about this post (including you drawing four leaf clovers all over your arm!). This shoot is styled to perfection and that mousse looks like heaven! Can’t wait to try!
Thank you so much!! Hope you are having a great week!! 🙂
Tieghan, this mousse looks so rich and delicious, I just want to grab a spoon and dig in! Four leaf clovers–I still haven’t mastered the art of drawing them yet either! I feel like I should have learned that in elementary school…
This looks delicious (as always) but also SO adorable! I love those little jars and the basket. Having some prop envy right now 🙂
Thanks Chelsea!! 🙂
I was just thinking about St. Patrick’s Day and boozy chocolate is the best. Love this mousse!
Right?!? It really is the BEST! Thanks Laura!!
This mousse looks excellent! If you swapped out the earl grey tea for guinness it could be Irish Car Bomb Mousse! The tea is such a cool touch.
Beautiful photos!
HAHA! Friday..check back then!
Chocolate, whiskey, Bailey’s, AND earl grey?! Are you trying to kill me with deliciousness?! If so, you’ve succeeded. I’m running along to the kitchen now to make these pronto.
Thanks Amanda!!!
Wow wow wow! Pinning and Facebooking! 🙂
Jessica
http://Www.wearitforless.com
Thanks Jessica!!
It looks amazing! And it’s perfect to sate the chocolate cravings that I’m having lately.
Thanks so much!! 🙂
OMG – this one has to be a must-try. Chocolate + booze + coffee all in one?! Seriously all the best things!
Thanks Alexandra!!
Hi, is the instant coffee powder or made up with water
Just coffee powder. Hope you love the mousse!
I believe this is for the Irish woman too! And the German woman. Meaning me. I want it. Now 🙂 Looks incredibly delicious, I’ll have to try!
x Motte
http://mottesblog.blogspot.com/
Haa!! Its for everyone!!! 🙂
Hi Tieghan, I hope you don’t mind that I use your photo – Giving you credit where it’s due of course! I’m selecting this recipe for one of my company’s March’s inspirations. I can’t wait to try it!
I can’t wait to try this mousse! Looks absolutely enticing!
Thank you! 🙂
I couldn’t stop licking the wooden spoon while scooping it into individual containers. I didn’t dissolve the instant coffee, so it’s a bit chunky (oops!). I used Amarula cream instead of Bailey’s. Thanks for the recipe!
Hi I’m going to try this recipe for my whiskey loving mother in law this weekend and was just wondering if you add the loose leaf earl grey tea straight into the cream or you steep it first? Thanks
This is look absolutely divine!
I think I need to try this with some Indian liquor. 🙂
Thanks so much!!
My friend made those last night, they were SO GOOD !!! I’ll definitely make it again!
I´ve made this mousse for a family dinner a few weeks ago and even my mom who is not a fan of sweets and only tried it to indulge me couldn´t put it down and has asked me to do it again. thank you for another great recipe!
Thank you so much Rossana! I am so glad this turned out so well for you! xTieghan
Looks great! Can you make these for a dinner party the night before?
Hey Katy,
Yes that would be fine to do, just keep them refrigerated. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan