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Mousse () is a form of creamy dessert typically made from egg and cream (classically no cream, only egg yolks, egg whites, sugar, and chocolate or other flavorings), usually in combination with other flavors such as chocolate or pureed fruit. Although, recipes with chicken liver or other savory ingredients also exist. Once only a specialty of French restaurants, chocolate mousse entered into American and English home's cuisine in the 1960s. Mousse-like desserts in middle America commonly go under designations like "whip." Depending on how it is prepared, it can range from light and fluffy to creamy and thick. Mousse may also refer to the pureed meat dish cooked in a mold similar to pâté but with a lighter texture.
[edit] Ingredients
½ |
cup butter |
1 |
cup flour |
2 |
tablespoons sugar |
½ |
cup pecans |
1 |
(8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese |
1 |
cup powdered sugar |
1 |
cup Cool Whip |
[edit] Preparation
Step 1 |
Mix together and pat in bottom of 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake 10 to 15 minutes at 350 degrees; cool. Mix: |
Step 2 |
Pour over the baked crust, set in refrigerator until solid. Mix 2 packages of instant chocolate pudding with 3 cups milk; pour over top of dessert and set in refrigerator until solid. Top with whipped cream before serving. You may also use butter pecan, lemon, vanilla or coconut-cream pudding. Serve to your taste. |









