Champagne Mousse with Chambord: A Festive New Year’s Delight

Toast the New Year with Champagne Mousse and Raspberry Elegance

Ring in the New Year with a touch of elegance and indulgence by serving Champagne Mousse with Chambord. This light, airy dessert perfectly captures the spirit of celebration, offering a delightful blend of champagne’s effervescence and Chambord’s rich raspberry essence. Finished with a swirl of raspberry coulis, fresh raspberries, and a sprig of mint, it’s a treat that’s as stunning to look at as it is to taste. Pair it with other festive desserts like mini bundt cakes or chocolate-covered strawberries, and you’ve got a dessert table that’s sure to impress.

 

Ingredients

  • For the mousse:

    • 1 cup champagne (chilled)

    • 2 tbsp Chambord (raspberry liqueur)

    • 1 tbsp unflavored gelatin

    • 1/4 cup granulated sugar

    • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream (chilled)

    • 1 tsp vanilla extract

  • For the raspberry coulis:

    • 1 cup fresh or frozen raspberries

    • 2 tbsp granulated sugar

    • 1 tsp lemon juice

  • For garnish:

    • Fresh raspberries

    • Mint sprigs

Instructions

  1. Prepare the mousse:

    • In a small bowl, combine the champagne and Chambord. Sprinkle the gelatin over the mixture and let it sit for 5 minutes to bloom.

    • Heat the gelatin mixture gently in a saucepan over low heat until the gelatin dissolves completely. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.

    • In a mixing bowl, whip the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla extract until soft peaks form.

    • Gently fold the champagne-gelatin mixture into the whipped cream until fully incorporated.

    • Spoon the mousse into serving glasses or ramekins, leaving room at the top for garnishes. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or until set.

  2. Make the raspberry coulis:

    • In a saucepan, combine raspberries, sugar, and lemon juice. Cook over medium heat until the raspberries break down and the mixture thickens slightly.

    • Strain the mixture through a fine mesh sieve to remove seeds, then let the coulis cool completely.

  3. Assemble and garnish:

    • Drizzle the raspberry coulis over the set mousse.

    • Top each serving with a fresh raspberry and a sprig of mint for a festive finish.

 

Cook and Prep Times

  • Prep time: 15 minutes

  • Cook time: 5 minutes

  • Chill time: 4 hours

  • Total time: 4 hours 20 minutes

Baking Pro Tips

  1. Use chilled heavy cream to ensure it whips up to the perfect consistency.

  2. For an alcohol-free version, substitute the champagne with sparkling white grape juice and Chambord with raspberry syrup.

  3. Make the mousse a day ahead to save time on New Year’s Eve.

  4. Add edible gold flakes as an extra touch for a glamorous presentation.

Champagne Mousse with Chambord is a dessert that embodies the festive spirit of New Year’s Eve. Light, luscious, and full of celebratory flavors, it’s the perfect way to toast the midnight hour. Whether served as a standalone treat or part of an elaborate dessert spread, this mousse will leave your guests talking long after the clock strikes twelve. Raise a glass—and a spoon—to a sweet start to the New Year!

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