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Clementine Mousse Cups

If you love desserts that are light, creamy, and a little bit citrusy, these Clementine Mousse Cups are for you. The first time I made them, the fresh orange scent filled my kitchen and instantly lifted my mood. They’re sweet, tangy, and so refreshing.

The mousse turns out so silky and smooth, with just the right amount of clementine flavor. I love how simple they are to put together—you don’t even need to bake anything. And those little cups make them perfect for parties or cozy nights in.

Each spoonful feels bright and airy, like sunshine in dessert form. It’s light enough for summer but fancy enough to serve anytime. Every bite just melts in your mouth.

So grab a few clementines and some cream, and let’s make something sweet. These Clementine Mousse Cups are easy, elegant, and full of flavor. You’ll want to make them again and again.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Required Kitchen Tools

Before you get started, make sure you have these basic kitchen tools on hand:

Ingredients

Here’s everything you need to make this refreshing and delicious dessert:

Variations for Clementine Mousse Cups

There are several fun variations you can try to customize this recipe to your preferences. Here are a few ideas:

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Prepare the Gelatin Mixture

Start by dissolving the gelatin. In a small bowl, combine the sugar and gelatin. Pour in the skim milk and whisk until the sugar and gelatin are completely dissolved. Place this mixture over a bowl of crushed ice. Stir occasionally, making sure the mixture cools to room temperature but doesn’t fully set yet.

2. Mix in the Citrus

Once your gelatin mixture has cooled, stir in the frozen orange juice concentrate. This is where the magic happens! The citrus flavor will infuse the base of the mousse and give it that refreshing taste we all love.

3. Prepare the Eggs

If you’re using whole eggs, whisk the eggs in a separate bowl. Add the whisked eggs into the gelatin and citrus mixture, and mix thoroughly to combine. This step helps thicken the mousse and create that rich, creamy texture. If you’re using egg substitute, simply add it directly into the mixture.

4. Whip the Cream

Now, take your heavy cream (or whipped topping) and beat it in a separate bowl until soft peaks form. The goal is to get the cream light and fluffy so it will fold easily into the citrus mixture.

5. Fold Everything Together

Once the cream is whipped, gently fold it into the cooled gelatin and citrus mixture using a spatula. Take your time and fold carefully so that you keep as much air in the mixture as possible. This step will give the mousse its light and airy texture.

6. Assemble the Mousse Cups

Carefully spoon the mousse into your prepared cups or glasses. Use a spoon to smooth out the tops, but don’t worry about making it perfect—this dessert is meant to look rustic and homemade! Fill each cup about three-quarters full, leaving room for the fruit garnish.

7. Chill the Mousse

Cover the cups and place them in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours, or overnight if you have time. This will allow the mousse to fully set and develop its rich texture.

8. Garnish and Serve

Before serving, top the mousse with fresh clementine sections, mandarin orange segments, or any other fruit of your choice. For an extra special touch, drizzle melted semi-sweet chocolate over the mousse. It adds a gorgeous finish and a touch of indulgence. You can also garnish with a sprig of fresh mint for added color and flavor.

How to Serve Clementine Mousse Cups

Clementine Mousse Cups are perfect for a variety of occasions. Here are some great ways to serve them:

Storing Clementine Mousse Cups

If you have any leftovers (which is unlikely because these are so delicious!), here’s how to store them:

Nutritional Information (per serving)

Here’s a breakdown of the nutrition facts for one serving of Clementine Mousse Cups:

NutrientAmount per Serving
Calories150
Protein2g
Carbohydrates24g
Fat6g
Saturated Fat3g
Cholesterol40mg
Sodium50mg
Fiber1g
Sugars20g

(Note: Nutritional information will vary depending on the specific ingredients used.)

Conclusion

Clementine Mousse Cups are the ultimate dessert for anyone looking to impress with a light, refreshing treat that’s both elegant and delicious. The combination of citrusy clementines, creamy mousse, and a touch of chocolate creates a dessert that’s hard to resist. Whether you’re making them for a special occasion or just because, this recipe is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. So, what are you waiting for? Gather your ingredients, get ready to whisk, and enjoy the smooth, sweet goodness of these Clementine Mousse Cups!

Clementine Mousse Cups

Recipe by Nancy SmithCourse: Uncategorized
Servings

6-8

servings
Prep time

20

minutes
Cooking timeminutes
Calories

150

kcal
chill time

4

hours

Ingredients

  • Sugar: ¼ cup

  • Unflavored gelatin: 2 envelopes

  • Eggs (or egg substitute): 2 large eggs or ½ cup egg product, thawed

  • Skim milk: 1 ½ cups

  • Crushed ice: 2 cups

  • Frozen tangerine or orange juice concentrate: 1 (6 oz) can

  • Fresh clementines: 3, peeled and sectioned

  • Mandarin orange segments: 1 (11 oz) can, drained (optional)

  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips: 2 tbsp, melted

Directions

  • Prepare the Gelatin: Dissolve the gelatin and sugar in the milk, then cool over crushed ice.
  • Mix in the Citrus: Stir in the orange juice concentrate.
  • Whip the Cream: Whisk heavy cream to soft peaks.
  • Combine Everything: Fold the whipped cream into the gelatin mixture.
  • Fill the Cups: Spoon the mousse into cups, smooth the tops.
  • Chill: Refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.
  • Garnish: Top with clementine sections, mandarin oranges, and melted chocolate.

FAQs:

Can I use other citrus fruits?
Yes! You can swap out the clementines for other citrus fruits like oranges or tangerines for a different flavor profile.

Can I make this dessert the day before?
Absolutely! In fact, this mousse tastes even better after it’s had time to set and develop flavors. You can prepare it a day in advance.

Is this recipe suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, this recipe is vegetarian. If you want to make it vegan, you can use egg replacers and coconut or almond milk.

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