Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe

Recipe c/o of  Rachels Organic.

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Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe

Table Of Contents:

  • Firstly, Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Ingredients.
  • Secondly, Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Method.
  • Thirdly, Other Recipe Ideas.

This elegant peach and passion fruit mousse recipe is light and refreshing, the perfect end to a special meal. Perfect to try not or save for a special event.

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How To Make A Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse:

Serves: 4

Preparation time: 1 hour and overnight to set

Ingredients:

  • 3 sheets gelatine
  • 4 tbsp boiling water
  • 450g Rachel’s fat-free peach and passionfruit yogurt
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 200g whipping cream
  • 4 ripe peaches, skinned and sliced or 420g can of tinned peaches, pureed

PER SERVING (200g): 219 Kcal, Protein 5.8g, Carbs 18.4g, Sugar 18.2g, Fat 13.3g, Sat Fat 8.4g, Fibre 1g, Salt 0g COST PER SERVING (200g): £0.51

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe:

Method:

  1. Begin by breaking the gelatine into a bowl and add the boiling water and mix. Leave to completely dissolve.
  2. Add the yogurt and lemon juice to the warm gelatine and mix thoroughly. Pour into a container or cover and leave to set in the refrigerator overnight.
  3. To make the mousse whip the set yogurt with the cream using an electric whisk. Whip until soft peaks are formed and the mixture is glossy without lumps.
  4. Layer the mousse into serving glasses alternating with the peach puree.
  5. Return the layered mousse to the fridge to chill for approximately 40 minutes. This will allow the mousse to set and the bubbles to form.

Tip: Always add cold liquids to warm gelatine to ensure good setting properties.

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe To Try Out

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe To Try Out:

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe. Guest post. Recipe c/o of  Rachels Organic. No payment was received. What do you think of this Peach and Passion Fruit Mousse?

Have you made any mousse recipes before? Doo you also fancy trying this recipe? Perfect for an afternoon tea, special treat or dinner party. I would also love for you to share your thoughts in the comments below.

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe To Try Out

Peach And Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe To Try Out:

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23 Comments

  1. VioletDaffodils
    11 January 2017 / 12:24

    This looks so delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe! :DVioletDaffodilsxx

  2. Winnie
    25 October 2016 / 11:08

    Mouth-watering dessert!! It really looks amazingggggggggggg

  3. Anonymous
    19 October 2016 / 17:14

    Yes please. This sounds amazing.

  4. The Parenting Trials
    17 October 2016 / 21:53

    wow how amazing does that look.. i would love to try and make some like this. I've never tried passion fruit before if I'm honest, but if i made it and didn't like it then I'm sure the recipe would be easily adaptable to some other kind of fruit. great recipe hun x

  5. Chloe/Life Unexpected
    15 October 2016 / 18:49

    This looks so refreshing. I love passionfruit. A must try on the weekend! xx

  6. Ickle Pickle
    14 October 2016 / 19:52

    This looks delicious – so light and refreshing. I think even I could make this! Kaz x

  7. Eat.Love.Live
    14 October 2016 / 18:34

    This looks so yummy and such a great, light dessert! It looks pretty simple to make too xx

  8. Annie
    14 October 2016 / 15:58

    I don't know if I can find a passion fruit yogurt, but would love to try this!

  9. Stella Olojola
    14 October 2016 / 07:59

    I like the sound of this fruit mousse recipe.

  10. Jordanne Lee
    13 October 2016 / 22:53

    I want to have a go at this, it looks so beautiful and sounds super tasty. Jordanne

  11. Rhian Westbury
    13 October 2016 / 11:29

    I love passionfruit and I bet the contrast between the peach tastes really nice. If nothing else it looks stunning x

  12. Dean B
    13 October 2016 / 09:04

    Not a big passion fruit fan but this looks lovely 🙂

  13. Tamar SB
    12 October 2016 / 19:12

    That looks amazing!

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