The Building Blocks of Flavour

Chocolate and tequila mousse pots with armagnac prunes

with THOMASINA MIERS — Chef, writer, restaurateur. Wahaca founder, Chefs in Schools trustee, Soil Association ambassador.

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The armagnac prunes in this dish match beautifully with the chocolate, and Thomasina teaches you how to make mousse that is wonderfully light yet incredibly simple.

From the Lesson Workbook

Chocolate & Tequila Mousse Pots with Armagnac Prunes

Ingredients

  • 120g dark chocolate (70% cocoa), roughly chopped
  • 4 eggs, separated
  • 40g light brown soft sugar
  • ½ - 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp tequila, plus extra to serve
  • Zest of 1 orange, to serve

For the prunes

  • 250g prunes
  • 300ml Earl Grey or other black tea
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 45g mild honey or brown sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • Orange strip
  • 3 tbsp Armagnac

Method

  1. Gently melt the chocolate, stirring occasionally, in a heatproof bowl set over a pan of gently simmering water (make sure the base of the bowl doesn't touch the water).
  1. Separate the eggs, yolks in a small bowl and whites in a large mixing bowl. With an electric whisk, whisk the egg whites to stiff, soft peaks.
  1. Take the chocolate off the heat to cool a little, then gently stir in the soft brown sugar, cinnamon, tequila, and a pinch of sea salt. Stir in 1-2 tbsp just-boiled water if it seizes.
  1. Stir the egg yolks into the slightly cooled chocolate. Stir in 2 spoonfuls of egg white to loosen the mixture, then pour the chocolate over the remaining whites and use a metal spoon to fold together, avoiding over mixing.
  1. Spoon into small glasses or bowls and place in the fridge for a few hours until set.
  1. To make the prunes, prepare 300ml of Earl Grey tea and place in a pan with the prunes and a cinnamon stick. Add a strip of orange peel, armagnac and mild honey and simmer for 10 - 15 minutes. Take off the heat and allow to cool.
  1. Just before serving the mousse, splash over a little more tequila, serve with prunes and orange zest and softly whipped cream.

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Thomasina Miers

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Thomasina Miers

Chef, writer, restaurateur. Wahaca founder, Chefs in Schools trustee, Soil Association ambassador.

Tommi Miers OBE is an award-winning chef and food writer who puts sustainability at the core of her cooking. She cares deeply about where our food comes from, how it is grown and how its growth supports the soil, biodiversity and the planet. After winning BBC’s inaugural MasterChef she worked at Michelin-starred restaurant Petersham Nurseries Café, before going on to launch Wahaca restaurant group. She has written seven cookbooks and writes regularly for publications including The Times, Country Life and The Guardian, where her column for the last five years has focused on seasonal, simple but delicious food. She is an ambassador for the Soil Association, trustee of the charity Chefs in Schools and was awarded an OBE in 2019 for her services to the food industry.

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