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Ingredients
Butter ( 30g ) | Chocolate ( 200g ) |
Egg yolk(30g) | Gelatin (15g span> ) |
Milk ( 120g ) | Whipped evaporated milk ( 300g ) |
Cake body ( 2 pieces ) | Cantaloupe ( 6 balls ) |
Yellow peach ( 2 pieces ) | Pineapple ( 2 pieces ) |
Dragon fruit ( 1 piece ) | Strawberry (appropriate amount) |
Chocolate flakes ( appropriate amount ) | Glazing: Chocolate ( 150g ) |
Evaporated milk ( 150g ) |
8 How to make 8-inch chocolate mousse

1.Milk ➕Chocolate➕Melt the butter over water until there are no particles at all.The water temperature should not exceed 70 degrees

2.Soak the gelatine in cold water to soften it completely

3.After the chocolate melts, add the soaked Just mix the gelatine.Add the egg yolk and mix well

4. Whipped cream cocktail Add the chocolate sauce in batches and mix evenly.Pour into the mold, one layer of cake base and one layer of sauce.After filling, smooth out and freeze for about 2 hours
5. Make the glaze.Mix the evaporated milk and chocolate over water and heat until completely melted.After removing from the fire, wait until the chocolate sauce has completely cooled down.Do not over-stir.Bubbles
6.Pour it on the surface of the mold.There should be no bubbles.Let it stand still and completely solidify.Cutting and demoulding

7.Decorate after demoulding.Squeeze cream on the surface and draw circles

8.Prepare fruits

9. Dig the cantaloupe into balls and place them on the edge.Place other fruits to fill them up

10.Sprinkle powdered sugar and pose for a photo

11.Posing
Tips
1.Do not over-stir the chocolate during the melting process.It will cause bubbles.The water temperature should not exceed 70 degrees.The chocolate glaze must wait until it is completely cold before pouring it on the surface of the mousse.
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