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Berry mousse

PREPARATION TIME: 20 minutes
COOKING TIME: Nil
SERVES: 4

Ingredients

Method

Berry mousse

  • Preparation time 20 minutes
  • Cooking time Nil
  • Serves 4

Ingredients

  • 300 gfresh or frozen raspberries, thawed
  • 400 glow-fat strawberry yogurt
  • ¼ cupicing sugar
  • 2 tablespoonshot water
  • 3 tablespoonsgelatine
  • 2egg whites

Method

  1. Crush raspberries lightly with a fork and combine in a mixing bowl with yogurt and sifted icing sugar.
  2. Put the water in a small bowl and sprinkle gelatine over it.
  3. Stand the bowl in another bowl of very hot water, and let the gelatine soften for a few minutes then whisk with a fork to dissolve.
  4. Using electric beaters, beat egg whites until soft peaks form.
  5. Stir gelatine into yogurt mixture, then add egg whites and fold gently together until well combined, but take care not to lose the volume from the beaten egg whites.
  6. Spoon into individual serving dishes, slightly larger than 1 cup capacity each, and refrigerate for about 4 hours or until set.

HINT: You may also use strawberries or blueberries in this recipe. Make sure the gelatine is well dissolved in the water before adding to the rest of the ingredients or the mousse could become lumpy and/or not set properly

Nutrition

ANALYSIS per serve

4

Energy kJ (Cal)

618 (147)

Carbohydrate (g)

25

Protein (g)

10

Fat (g)

0.5

HINT: You may also use strawberries or blueberries in this recipe. Make sure the gelatine is well dissolved in the water before adding to the rest of the ingredients or the mousse could become lumpy and/or not set properly

Australian Institute of Sport - From the "Survival for the Fittest" cookbook05 Nov 2018HINT: You may also use strawberries or blueberries in this recipe. Make sure the gelatine is well dissolved in the water before adding to the rest of the ingredients or the mousse could become lumpy and/or not set properly , Treats, survival-for-the-fittestTreats

Berry mousse

Nutrition