Double Chocolate Mousse Squares (Rigo Jancsi)

Double Chocolate Mousse Squares (Rigo Jancsi) might be just the dessert you are searching for. This recipe makes 6 servings with 1138 calories, 19g of protein, and 52g of fat each. For $3.1 per serving, this recipe covers 25% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. Head to the store and pick up vanilla, bitter chocolate, bittersweet chocolate, and a few other things to make it today. This recipe from Foodista has 2 fans. It can be enjoyed any time, but it is especially good for valentin day. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes about 45 minutes. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 21%. This score is rather bad. Users who liked this recipe also liked Rigo Jancsi, Frozen Chocolate Mousse Squares, and Dark Chocolate Mousse Truffle Squares.

Servings: 6

Preparation duration: -1 minutes

Cooking duration: -1 minutes

 

Ingredients:

Glaze (It is a chocolate ganache)

1 ounce • 12 bitter sweet chocolate (about 2 cups), chopped into inch pieces (not stronger than 70%)

1 ounce • 8 bittersweet chocolate (about 1 1/2 cups), chopped into- inch pieces (not stronger than 70%)

3 tablespoons cold butter, diced

3 cups cake flour (not self-rising)

1/2 teaspoon • cinnamon

4 1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder

1/2 cup • confectioners' sugar

2 tablespoons light corn syrup

4 large eggs

1 tablespoon • espresso powder

1 cup • granulated sugar

2 tablespoons whole milk or heavy cream plus more for brushing

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon • vanilla

Equipment:

baking paper

spatula

blender

bowl

oven

frying pan

wire rack

stove

hand mixer

microwave

serrated knife

knife

Cooking instruction summary:

  1. Sponge Cake
  2. Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  3. Lightly grease a jellyroll pan (10-1/2 x 15-1/2 inch pan; also called half-sheet pan) and line it with wax or parchment paper that is sprayed with baking spray.
  4. In a medium bowl, combine the cake flour, salt, cinnamon, powdered espresso and cocoa powder. Set this aside.
  5. In a bowl of a standing mixer, beat the eggs for 10 minutes on high speed. The eggs will have the consistency of soft whipped cream. Continue beating on high speed while slowly adding the granulated sugar, one tablespoon at a time. The resulting mixture will have the appearance and consistency of a batter ready to be baked to create a sponge cake. When you lift the wire-whip from the egg mixture, the mixture should fall back to the bowl, as if it was a ribbon. That is why pastry chefs state that beat the egg mixture to a ribbon stage.
  6. Finally, add the vanilla.
  7. Set the standing mixer speed to its lowest setting and add the dry ingredients very slowly (i.e. like about one tablespoon at a time). Use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides of the bowl periodically and beat until just all the dry ingredients are incorporated. Caution: over mixing will cause the eggs to deflate.
  8. Spread the cake batter in the prepared jelly roll pan.
  9. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the cake starts to pull away from the sides of the pan. Do not over bake.
  10. Cool for a few minutes on a wire rack, then invert the cake onto a rack. Carefully remove the parchment (or wax) paper and allow the cake to cool completely.
  11. Mousse Filling
  12. Place the chocolate pieces in a bowl.
  13. Bring the heavy cream to a boil on the stovetop and pour over the chocolate pieces.
  14. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes.
  15. Add the rum and vanilla and stir the mixture, starting in the middle and slowly moving outward with the circular motion until you attain a smooth, shiny chocolate mousse.
  16. Refrigerate this mixture for 2 hours
  17. With a hand held electric mixer, whip the chilled chocolate mousse filling, scrapping the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula, until the volume has doubled.
  18. Whipped Cream Filling
  19. Place the heavy cream in a cold bowl and with a hand-held electric mixer, whip up the cream to soft peaks
  20. slowly add the sugar, 1 tablespoon at time without stopping the electric mixer.
  21. Fold in the vanilla and refrigerate.
  22. Note: It is also called: Chantilly Cream
  23. Assembly:
  24. Cut the cake in half and place one half on a large serving dish. (Try to match the shape of the serving plate with that of the chocolate cake; in other words, do not use a circular shape serving plate, when the cake is square)
  25. Spread the whipped chocolate mousse over the top of one half cake.
  26. Refrigerate for one hour.
  27. Spread the whipped cream over the chocolate mousse evenly and let it set for one hour in the refrigerator.
  28. Place a parchment paper that is cut 1 inch larger than the cake itself, under the cake to catch the chocolate drips.
  29. Pour the chocolate ganache over this half of the plain cake (see directions for preparation below), let it run down the sides of the cake and let it set at room temperature. (Note: if the ganache is too heavy, just warm it up either in a microwave, or with a hair dryer, blowing hot air over the surface of the ganache and it will thin-out).
  30. Prior to placing it in the refrigerator, remove the excess ganache from the sides of the cake.
  31. Place it in the refrigerator for a faster and more solid setting.
  32. Once the glaze is set, cut this half cake into a cube shape, measuring either 2 X 2 or 3 X 3 inches and place it evenly on the whipped cream.
  33. Let it set for one hour in the refrigerator.
  34. Take the cake out of the refrigerator and slice it through, in accordance with the top slices and the cake is ready to be served.
  35. Note: Use the serrated knife that is dipped into hot water; dip the knife as many times needed into hot water, to obtain even, smooth slices.
  36. Glaze
  37. Place the chocolate pieces in a medium bowl.
  38. Bring the heavy cream to boil on the stovetop and pour the cream over the chocolate.
  39. Let it stand for 5 minutes.
  40. Start to mix the chocolate and cream in a circular motion, starting in the middle and slowly moving outward.
  41. When you attain a smooth, shiny chocolate ganache, add the butter and the vanilla and stir until smooth.
  42. Refrigerate until ready to be used.

 

Step by step:


1. Sponge Cake

2. Heat the oven to 350 degrees F.Lightly grease a jellyroll pan (10-1/2 x 15-1/2 inch pan; also called half-sheet pan) and line it with wax or parchment paper that is sprayed with baking spray.In a medium bowl, combine the cake flour, salt, cinnamon, powdered espresso and cocoa powder. Set this aside.In a bowl of a standing mixer, beat the eggs for 10 minutes on high speed. The eggs will have the consistency of soft whipped cream. Continue beating on high speed while slowly adding the granulated sugar, one tablespoon at a time. The resulting mixture will have the appearance and consistency of a batter ready to be baked to create a sponge cake. When you lift the wire-whip from the egg mixture, the mixture should fall back to the bowl, as if it was a ribbon. That is why pastry chefs state that beat the egg mixture to a ribbon stage.Finally, add the vanilla.Set the standing mixer speed to its lowest setting and add the dry ingredients very slowly (i.e. like about one tablespoon at a time). Use a rubber spatula to scrape the sides of the bowl periodically and beat until just all the dry ingredients are incorporated. Caution: over mixing will cause the eggs to deflate.

3. Spread the cake batter in the prepared jelly roll pan.

4. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the cake starts to pull away from the sides of the pan. Do not over bake.Cool for a few minutes on a wire rack, then invert the cake onto a rack. Carefully remove the parchment (or wax) paper and allow the cake to cool completely.Mousse Filling

5. Place the chocolate pieces in a bowl.Bring the heavy cream to a boil on the stovetop and pour over the chocolate pieces.

6. Let the mixture stand for 5 minutes.

7. Add the rum and vanilla and stir the mixture, starting in the middle and slowly moving outward with the circular motion until you attain a smooth, shiny chocolate mousse.Refrigerate this mixture for 2 hours

8. With a hand held electric mixer, whip the chilled chocolate mousse filling, scrapping the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula, until the volume has doubled.Whipped Cream Filling

9. Place the heavy cream in a cold bowl and with a hand-held electric mixer, whip up the cream to soft peaksslowly add the sugar, 1 tablespoon at time without stopping the electric mixer.Fold in the vanilla and refrigerate.Note: It is also called: Chantilly Cream


Assembly

1. Cut the cake in half and place one half on a large serving dish. (Try to match the shape of the serving plate with that of the chocolate cake; in other words, do not use a circular shape serving plate, when the cake is square)

2. Spread the whipped chocolate mousse over the top of one half cake.Refrigerate for one hour.

3. Spread the whipped cream over the chocolate mousse evenly and let it set for one hour in the refrigerator.

4. Place a parchment paper that is cut 1 inch larger than the cake itself, under the cake to catch the chocolate drips.

5. Pour the chocolate ganache over this half of the plain cake (see directions for preparation below), let it run down the sides of the cake and let it set at room temperature. (Note: if the ganache is too heavy, just warm it up either in a microwave, or with a hair dryer, blowing hot air over the surface of the ganache and it will thin-out).Prior to placing it in the refrigerator, remove the excess ganache from the sides of the cake.

6. Place it in the refrigerator for a faster and more solid setting.Once the glaze is set, cut this half cake into a cube shape, measuring either 2 X 2 or 3 X 3 inches and place it evenly on the whipped cream.

7. Let it set for one hour in the refrigerator.Take the cake out of the refrigerator and slice it through, in accordance with the top slices and the cake is ready to be served.Note: Use the serrated knife that is dipped into hot water; dip the knife as many times needed into hot water, to obtain even, smooth slices.Glaze

8. Place the chocolate pieces in a medium bowl.Bring the heavy cream to boil on the stovetop and pour the cream over the chocolate.

9. Let it stand for 5 minutes.Start to mix the chocolate and cream in a circular motion, starting in the middle and slowly moving outward.When you attain a smooth, shiny chocolate ganache, add the butter and the vanilla and stir until smooth.Refrigerate until ready to be used.


Nutrition Information:

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1138 Calories
19g Protein
51g Total Fat
151g Carbs
10% Health Score
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Calories
1138k
57%

Fat
51g
80%

  Saturated Fat
28g
181%

Carbohydrates
151g
51%

  Sugar
87g
97%

Cholesterol
150mg
50%

Sodium
499mg
22%

Alcohol
0.23g
1%

Caffeine
123mg
41%

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Protein
19g
38%

Manganese
2mg
103%

Copper
1mg
78%

Selenium
44µg
64%

Magnesium
222mg
56%

Iron
8mg
46%

Fiber
11g
45%

Phosphorus
428mg
43%

Zinc
4mg
27%

Potassium
785mg
22%

Vitamin B2
0.27mg
16%

Vitamin B5
1mg
11%

Calcium
105mg
11%

Vitamin A
481IU
10%

Folate
37µg
9%

Vitamin E
1mg
9%

Vitamin B3
1mg
9%

Vitamin B12
0.5µg
8%

Vitamin K
8µg
8%

Vitamin B1
0.11mg
7%

Vitamin B6
0.12mg
6%

Vitamin D
0.75µg
5%

covered percent of daily need
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