Mousse Recipe That Is Pipable

Baking By cadgurl07 Updated 18 Dec 2010 , 5:15pm by matthewkyrankelly

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cadgurl07 Posted 17 Dec 2010 , 2:49pm
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I need a mousse recipe that I can pipe into little chocolate cups. I have a mousse recipe just not one that I can pipe. I'd like to do a white chocolate and a milk chocolate....possibly a raspberry or strawberry chocolate or an orange chocolate....

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playingwithsugar Posted 18 Dec 2010 , 4:45pm
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I would like to see the recipe you're using. Mousse is normally very pipeable.

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cadgurl07 Posted 18 Dec 2010 , 4:55pm
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The one I use is 8oz of cream cheese, a cup of whipping cream and about 1/2 to 3/4 box of pudding mix. I can pipe it but it doesn't hold it's shape.

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playingwithsugar Posted 18 Dec 2010 , 4:59pm
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That's not a real mousse, and I would never try to pass it off as one. Real mousse is a lot more work than that.

Do a google and find a real mousse recipe.

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matthewkyrankelly Posted 18 Dec 2010 , 5:15pm
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You can buy an instant mousse in the store. Dr. Oetker's or something like that.. Pretty good. If you loathe instant pudding and only eat cooked. Then this is the instant version of a long prepared mousse, not quite as good, but excellent as a supporting flavor in a cake and very stable. I use it often as a filling and for piping.

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