Nothing beats ending a dinner with a good dessert, and if it's summer, it should not only be delicious but also fresh and light. That's why today we propose preparing a mandarin mousse with kiwi sauce. Kiwi, like other citrus fruits such as grapefruit or orange, has the benefit of...

Ingredients
- mandarins12
- heavy cream400g
- egg whites beaten to stiff peaks6
- sugar4tbsp
- sheets unflavored gelatin2
- kiwi liqueur6tbsp
- sugar25g
For decoration
- mint leaves1bundle
- strawberries6
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
0.0kcal
Protein
0.0g
Carbs
0.0g
Sugars
0.0g
Healthy Fat
0.0g
Unhealthy Fat
0.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Mandarin Mousse with Kiwi Sauce
Prepare the mandarins
- Step 1
Peel the mandarins, remove the white membranes, cut them in half, and remove the seeds and skin.
- Step 2
Blend the mandarins until smooth and set aside.
Whip the cream
- Step 1
In a bowl, whip the heavy cream with the 4 tablespoons of sugar until it reaches soft peaks.
- Step 2
Set aside.
Prepare the mandarin mixture
- Step 1
In a saucepan, place the mandarin pulp and add the unflavored gelatin sheets, previously hydrated in cold water.
- Step 2
Heat over low heat until the gelatin dissolves completely, stirring to create a smooth mixture.
- Step 3
Remove from heat and let cool.
Combine ingredients
- Step 1
Once the mandarin mixture has cooled, gently fold in the whipped cream.
- Step 2
Finally, add the stiffly beaten egg whites, mixing gently with folding motions to maintain the airy texture.
Chill the mousse
- Step 1
Pour the mandarin mousse into individual molds and refrigerate for about three hours before unmolding.
Prepare the kiwi sauce
- Step 1
In a saucepan, combine the kiwi liqueur and 25 grams of sugar.
- Step 2
Heat over low heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is fully dissolved.
- Step 3
Remove from heat and chill in the refrigerator.
Presentation
- Step 1
Serve the mandarin mousse with a drizzle of kiwi sauce.
- Step 2
Garnish with mint leaves and strawberries cut in half for a fresh and colorful touch.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
0.0kcal
Protein
0.0g
Carbs
0.0g
Sugars
0.0g
Healthy Fat
0.0g
Unhealthy Fat
0.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Ensure you remove all the white membranes from the mandarins to avoid a bitter taste.
Chill the mousse for at least three hours to allow it to set properly.
Use fresh and ripe mandarins for the best flavor.
If you don't have kiwi liqueur, you can substitute it with a kiwi puree mixed with a bit of sugar.
FAQS
Can I use canned mandarins instead of fresh ones?
Fresh mandarins are recommended for the best flavor and texture, but you can use canned mandarins if fresh ones are unavailable. Make sure to drain them well.
Can I make this dessert ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the mousse a day in advance and store it in the refrigerator. Add the kiwi sauce and garnishes just before serving.
What can I use instead of gelatin sheets?
You can use powdered gelatin as a substitute. One sheet of gelatin is roughly equivalent to 1 teaspoon of powdered gelatin.
Can I make this dessert alcohol-free?
Yes, you can replace the kiwi liqueur with a kiwi puree mixed with a bit of sugar for a non-alcoholic version.
How do I ensure the mousse stays airy?
When folding in the whipped cream and egg whites, use gentle folding motions to avoid deflating the mixture.
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