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I kept buying small packages of mint at the supermarket and they'd go bad, so I thought I could make something with them besides herb tea. I also wrote about this in Step 12.
I learned how to use chopped mint to infuse a liquid from a recipe by food writer Fujino Makiko that appeared in a magazine.

If you don't have mint liqueur, increase the amount of mint leaves. Speaking of which, the mousse had a lot less color than I expected, so I added a little bit of green food coloring. It doesn't affect the taste, so you don't need it if you don't mind the color. For enough to fill 2 150ml bowls. Recipe by Sabumochi

I kept buying small packages of mint at the supermarket and they'd go bad, so I thought I could make something with them besides herb tea. I also wrote about this in Step 12.
I learned how to use chopped mint to infuse a liquid from a recipe by food writer Fujino Makiko that appeared in a magazine.

If you don't have mint liqueur, increase the amount of mint leaves. Speaking of which, the mousse had a lot less color than I expected, so I added a little bit of green food coloring. It doesn't affect the taste, so you don't need it if you don't mind the color. For enough to fill 2 150ml bowls. Recipe by Sabumochi

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Easy Mint Mousse

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I kept buying small packages of mint at the supermarket and they'd go bad, so I thought I could make something with them besides herb tea. I also wrote about this in Step 12.
I learned how to use chopped mint to infuse a liquid from a recipe by food writer Fujino Makiko that appeared in a magazine.

If you don't have mint liqueur, increase the amount of mint leaves. Speaking of which, the mousse had a lot less color than I expected, so I added a little bit of green food coloring. It doesn't affect the taste, so you don't need it if you don't mind the color. For enough to fill 2 150ml bowls. Recipe by Sabumochi

I kept buying small packages of mint at the supermarket and they'd go bad, so I thought I could make something with them besides herb tea. I also wrote about this in Step 12.
I learned how to use chopped mint to infuse a liquid from a recipe by food writer Fujino Makiko that appeared in a magazine.

If you don't have mint liqueur, increase the amount of mint leaves. Speaking of which, the mousse had a lot less color than I expected, so I added a little bit of green food coloring. It doesn't affect the taste, so you don't need it if you don't mind the color. For enough to fill 2 150ml bowls. Recipe by Sabumochi

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Ingredients

  • 150 ml● Milk
  • 10 grams● Mint leaves
  • 3 gramsGelatin powder
  • 1 tbspWater
  • 15 gramsSugar
  • 1 tspMint liqueur (if available)
  • 20 mlHeavy cream
  • [Toppings] (optional)
  • 1Chocolate, mint
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  1. 1

    Finely chop the mint leaves, then combine with milk in a sauce pot. Bring to a boil over medium heat, then cover and steam for 1 hour.

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  2. 2

    Dissolve the gelatin powder in water in a heatproof bowl.

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  3. 3

    Strain the mint milk from Step 1 into a bowl.

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  4. 4

    Mix sugar into the bowl from Step 3. (If you have it, add mint liqueur now.)

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  5. 5

    Microwave the gelatin from Step 2 uncovered for 15 seconds on 500W, then add to the bowl from Step 4. Refrigerate until slightly thickened.

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  6. 6

    Whisk heavy cream in a separate bowl until it's as thickened as Step 5.

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  7. 7

    Gently combine the bowls from Steps 5 and 6.

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  8. 8

    Divide the mixture equally into two bowls, cover, and refrigerate until firm. Enjoy!

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  9. 9

    Garnish as you like. This time I have mint, nuts, silver dragées, and chocolate shapes I made with a quick-dry chocolate pen on parchment paper on my finished dish.

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  10. 10

    10 g of mint leaves is about enough to fill a 10 cm wide dish.

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  11. 11

    Note: If using low fat milk and cream, each serving is ~102 kcal. If using regular milk and vegetable heavy cream, each serving is ~127 kcal (both of these are without toppings).

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  12. 12

    Story time! This is the potted mint plant I bought. I really like choco-mint flavored sweets, so I was really eager to make something with it. I started with mousse.

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