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Mango Mousse



Mango Mousse

Happy New Year to all my friends, readers and well wishers!
Wishing you all a wonderful 2013!

Starting this New year with a delicious treat, a wonderfully light and fluffy mousse. This is an egg less luscious dessert with made with mango puree and whipping cream.You can make it ahead and it is perfect for a dinner party especially if you do not want a overtly sweet desert. It is a light dessert and I love the color and flavor of mangoes. Try this,you will surely love it.

Ingredients

Mango puree- 2 1/2 cup
Whipping cream- 2 cup
Granulated sugar- 1/2 cup
( Add according to mango sweetness)
Gelatin- 1 packet
Salt- a pinch

lemon juice- 1/2 lemon


 Soak the gelatin in ice cold water for approx. 5 minutes.
Make a fine puree of the mango and put through a sieve before proceeding with the recipe.
Take 1/3 of the mango puree in a sauce pan and heat it in a low flame. When it is warm add the gelatin and mix well till it completely dissolves. Take off from the flame and mix in the rest of the mango puree and lemon juice and 1/3 cup of sugar. Put this in the refrigerator and allow to cool and slightly thicken.
 In the meantime whip the cream until soft peaks form, then drizzle in the remaining sugar and whip till incorporated and continue to whip till stiff it becomes stiff peaks. Remove the mango mixture from the fridge and gently fold in the whipped cream. Pour into dessert bowls and allow to set in fridge for 3-4 hours before serving.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. Beautifuly topped with whippedcream n fruits, mouthwatering!!!

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  2. Very tempting and irresistible......Happy new year..

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  3. been wanting to give mango mousse for a really long time...the recipe sounds really simple

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  4. Happy New Year to you... Mousse with mango !! Irresistible..

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  5. Happy new year wishes to you and your family.Gorgeous and pretty irresistible mousse.

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  6. Mango is delicious in any form...I know this will also be delectable..

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  7. This looks terribly yummy and i am drooling here. Nice clicks as well...wish this new year brings in loads of happineess for u dear.

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  8. looks super delicious and tempting. Happy New year!!

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  9. Wow...looks yummy dear...Hope you had a wonderful new year celebration!

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  10. Delicious mango mousse Suja, I love to try them.

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  11. Picture perfect!!!! that is so yummy and so delicious!!
    Sowmya
    Ongoing Event - SYF & HWS - Ginger

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  12. Mousse looks so tempting... Love mango flavor

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  13. How lovely...I love mangoes!! And your mousse looks irresistible!!

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  14. Yummy Start......Lovely n attractive mousse

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  15. I love this dessert very much. Looks Yummy! Happy New year dear.

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  16. yummy dessert..love mousses ..mango mousse sounds delcious..

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  17. yummy n tasty mousse..mango mousse sounds new n great too.

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  18. Mango mousse looks amazing... beautiful presentation...

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  19. hi suja, your pics look so beautiful- great photography works. of course the mango mouse looks delicious too. have a good weekend

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  20. Happy New Year dear.. Mango mousse looks very delicious...

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  21. Wow Tempting Mouse Suja! looks just divine. wish you a prosperous and peaceful new year

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  22. what a beautiful desert :) perfectly made and loving that its all mangoes ;) yum

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  23. Lovely Post. Thanks for sharing.
    I am highly inspired by your cooking skills.Love your space.
    A very happy new year to you and your family.

    Ongoing Event: From our mom's Kitchen.
    http://purevegetarianbites.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/announcing-my-first-event-from-our-moms-kitchen/

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