Have you ever told anyone you like tofu just to have them look at you like you were crazy or from another planet? Well, I used to be that person. I couldn't believe that tofu could be made to taste good. I mean how could anything so bland be useful anyways? It turns out tofu's blandness is what makes it interesting because, lo and behold, it is like a sponge and absorbs whatever flavors are around it. Most of you have probably known this for a while but I've had this epiphany only recently.
I discovered marinated and baked tofu, which, with a fresh, crunchy salad makes a great meal in itself. But what made me REALLY like tofu is this chocolate mousse I made yesterday. Yes, just yesterday! It's that good, I had to tell you guys about it right. this. minute!
I know what you're all thinking: "Tofu, in a dessert, and it's good? She's gone mad for sure!" But no! I'm telling you, it is good! I mean, it's no heavy-cream-with-eggs-and-a-ton-of-sugar chocolate mousse, but the texture is beautifully silky and all you taste is the chocolate. Unless of course you decide to add a little almond, vanilla or peppermint extract, or even some instant espresso powder, then you've got a whole different dessert. You could even use almond flavored silken tofu, which I did, but it was a bit too sweet, next time I'll try it with plain silken tofu and add some flavor to it myself. The true test of this recipe came when I served it to my kiddos and my better half. They all loved it! Even when I finally told them it was tofu! Now, if that isn't a success, I don't know what is!
Silken Tofu and Chocolate Mousse
Adapted from Michael Smith via Food Network Canada
8 oz (about 300g) package of silken tofu
8 oz (about 300g) of bittersweet chocolate, chopped
1 tbsp vanilla extract (optional)
Start by melting your chocolate in a double boiler; set aside.
Next, you need to puree the tofu until it is smooth. Now, you can use your food processor for this, but I used my stand mixer with the whip attachment and I'm pretty sure you could use any kind of mixer you like. When the tofu is nice and smooth, add the melted chocolate and mix until the tofu and chocolate are blended very well.
Here's when you can add any kind of flavoring you like: vanilla extract, almond extract, peppermint extract, instant espresso powder, it's all up to you! Divide the mousse into 6 individual serving dishes and set in the refrigerator for a few hours. Garnish with nuts, fruits, a little whipped cream, make it fun and enjoy!
35 comments:
I think those who write out tofu without even trying the amazing things it can accomplish both in savories and desserts are missing out. But hey, I grew up on the stuff, being Asian and all :) I love what you've done here - chocolate is, dare I say it, a natural pair for tofu. Looks so deep and decadent!
one word " Genius "
Silken tofu really is a great and versatile thing! I would say this sounds iffy, but your pictures look like perfect and delicious chocolate mousse! Yum! I will definitely have to try this. I'm surprised there's no sugar!
I get that look all the time! I never never have thought of using tofu in dessert but I can completely see how it would work with a strong flavour. Gorgeous photos, by the way!
I'm not going to lie - the tofu-in-dessert-form scares me but your description has me sold, especially if it can cut out some fat and calories. And I'd be crazy if I didn't want to focus just on the deep chocolate flavor!
I've had tofu chocolate mousse once and loved it! It's a great way to add protein and take away some calories in dessert form and honestly, who can say no to that?
Wow, simple and delicious looking! I will have to try this!
What a creative use for tofu. I'm excited to try this out. It's so much healthier too than using all that whipping cream.
I have tried to make a mango tofu mousse in the past and the flavour was yummy but the texture wasn't quite to me liking. I suspect that was because we don't get silken tofu here. The kids didn't complain they loved it.
THis is one of those desserts that I have been meaning to make.
oh, this is calling to me...here i come baby!!!! will have to try this SOON! joanne
i've never knowingly eaten tofu in a dessert (who knows if it's been snuck in once or twice by a wily cook), but your pictures and description are enough to convince me that it must be delicious. wonderful creation, lyb!
Mark: I was certainly missing out! I have a lot of catching up to do, so many recipes to try and so little time!
lishapisa: It is genius! I just wish it was my idea... ;)
JuLo: It is versatile, I want to try a dip with it next. Yum!
thecoffeesnob: It works great with the chocolate,and thank you for the compliment!
Melanie: You can't taste the tofu at all, I promise, just the chocolate!
Lucie: I know! Plus, it's easy, bonus!
Susan: I hope you do try it, it's delicious!
kirbie: It is healthier, but still dessert though! ;)
WizzyTheStick: I want to try with white chocolate and fruit puree, wouldn't that be great?
Lori: Do it! 3 ingredients, how can you go wrong? ;)
aurorafedora: I hope you try it!
grace: Thanks so much! I was a bit skeptical too at first, but not anymore!
And to "Anonymous", thank you so very, very much for taking the time to leave a comment. Perhaps next time you'll be brave enough to leave your real name.
You know, I've never tried tofu. I feel like a troglodyte! But this really looks wonderful and I'm so intrigued - I have to try it. I've heard often, and you've confirmed it, that tofu just absorbs the flavor of whatever is with it, and its texture seems like it's just perfect for mousse! You've convinced me; I'm going to go for it! Beautiful photos!
Thanks so much, Cathy! I was intrigued for a while too before I actually decided to try this. But it was worth the wait! :)
I love this recipe. Try adding peanut butter!
I don't admit to liking tofu to that many people, for that very reason. I find you can't usually talk someone into liking it, they have to just try it.
Your photos are just gorgeous!
I've been trying to find tofu recipes that will turn my husband into a believer. This looks like a winner! Yum!
Who'd thunk?!? Wow...this looks amazing and delicious. I MUST TRY!
Very amazing site. I love the post! I would ask transporte de carro to receive the stuff. I love the desserts! Thanks for posting.
It looks amazingly smooth and alluringly chocolatey.
Happy Easter!
i can only deal with tofu when it's fried and covered in kung pao sauce, but then i've never tried the silken kind in desserts though i've heard great things.
lovely photography, btw.
Amazing! I must try this, I'm an avid tofu fan, and who doesn't like chocolate!
I knew it that must be something when tofu is tasty and has flavour....definitely I will try it! :)
i just tried out this recipe, and it's great! all i tasted was chocolate. mmm perfect combination! and really, a versatile recipe. i added chocolate rice crips to the bottom and it turned out great. thanks for sharing this!
you can also make something similar with avocado if you cannot have soy. i have used cocoa powder, not melted chocolate, though, not sure if the texture would be different. sweeten with honey/agave nectar/dates.
This would really be lovely when it is hot! This really looks so delicious. I can't wait to try this one.
Can't wait to try this! Can I put cocoa powder and icing sugar instead of melting chocolates? (cause they're expensive!hahaha)
Love it.. this is not a new recipe I knew about this form a cooking light magazine more than 15 years ago!!!!
this tastes great, but mine did not have a mousse-like texture at all. Could it be because I drained off the liquid from the tofu (there wasn't much, but maybe it made a difference)?
I am making this for the third time in as many weeks it is soo yummy and probably the easiest desert I have ever made.
I have had this dessert and it is awesome!! It is my new guilty pleasure!!
Will this recipe work without chocolate chips? Will it work with just the cocoa powder and add sweetener as necessary? ps...i made it and used unsweetened cocoa powder and xylitol and it was FABULOUS!! still used the semi-sweet choc chips tho, so would like to do away with those if it doesn't compromise the flavor/texture! would love your opinion!!!
Hi! I wouldn't know if this would work without chocolate because I've never tried it. I don't think so, as the chocolate probably helps everything set up properly. Sorry I can't be of more help. Do let us know if you try it anyway!
Hi, this looks great. I wonder whether you could fold some stiff egg whites into it in the end to lighten/fluff it up a bit? It looks incredibly dense... Has anyone tried it?
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