
Lemon mousse with glaze and pistachio tuile

Instructions
Lemon Mousse
Glaze
Pistachio tuiles
Recommended information
Serving suggestion
Tips
For mousse, the key is in the texture. Be careful and gently fold whipped cream and skyr into the lemon mixture to make sure you retain the air. When mixing the gelatine with the warm lemon juice, ensure the gelatine is fully dissolved for a smooth consistency.
Tips
For the mirror glaze, patience is vital. Let the mousse set properly in the freezer before glazing. It should be completely frozen, not just a little bit. When it is completely frozen, the glaze sets immediately and prevents the mousse from melting or becoming misshapen when the warm glaze is poured over it.
Questions about lemon mousse
If you are looking for an impressive way to end a meal with a sweet treat, these exquisite lemon mousse desserts are just what you need. Below, you can read more about them.
Yes, you can freeze lemon mousse, making it a convenient make-ahead dessert. Freeze it in the moulds and glaze after thawing. It is best to freeze it without the glaze. It is possible to freeze a mirror glaze like this one, but it might change its appearance and texture. Place the cakes with glaze on a tray without touching each other, place them in the freezer, and freeze until the glaze is solid (a few hours). Then wrap each bomb in cling film or place them in an airtight container. When you are ready to enjoy them, thaw them in the fridge, not at room temperature.
Lemon mousse pairs exquisitely with nutty flavours like almonds and pistachios, which add a rich depth to the fresh and tangy mousse. These also add a crunchy element that contrasts delightfully with the smoothness of the mousse. Berries and fruits, such as raspberries and strawberries, offer a sweet and tart contrast, enhancing the lemon zest. Herbs like fresh mint introduce a refreshing aromatic dimension, which is also delicious with lemon. Choose pairings that enhance the brightness of the lemon without overpowering it, and contrasting textures that add complexity to each bite.
Lemon mousse can be stored in the fridge for up to two days. Ensure it is covered or stored in an airtight container to keep it fresh and prevent it from absorbing other flavours from the fridge.
Ingredients
Lemon mousse
Gelatine leaves
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6 |
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Eggs
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5 |
Sugar
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50 g |
Lemon zest (unsprayed)
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2 tsp |
Lemon juice, freshly squeezed
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75 ml |
Double cream
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275 ml |
Arla® Skyr natural
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275 ml |
Glaze
Gelatine leaves
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4 |
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Sugar
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200 g |
Arla Cravendale Whole milk
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175 ml |
Glucose syrup
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40 g |
White chocolate
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200 g |
Yellow food colourings
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Unsalted pistachios nuts
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100 g |
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Pistachio tuiles
Soft butter
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100 g |
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Sugar
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100 g |
Wheat flour
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100 g |
Egg whites
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3 |
Unsalted pistachios nuts, blended
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100 g |
Garnish
Wood sorrel
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Impress your guests with a beautiful lemon mousse
Beautifully decorated with mirror glaze and pistachio tuile, these small mousse bombs are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any dessert table. And especially for Easter celebrations, when you are looking for a bright centrepiece to adorn the table. The light, airy texture of the mousse provides a refreshing contrast to the rich, festive meals typically served during Easter, and the vibrant yellow hue of the mousse, reminiscent of springtime blossoms, adds a cheerful element to your dessert spread.
Served on a crunchy pistachio base
The foundation of this elegant dessert is a crunchy pistachio tuile base, which offers a delightful textural contrast to the smooth mousse. The nutty flavour of unsalted pistachios complements the tangy zest of lemons, creating a harmonious flavour balance. This base not only enhances the tangy yet sweet flavour profile but also adds a rustic charm to the presentation, making it a visually appealing part of any dessert table.
Covered in yellow glaze
The delicious, velvety mousse is encased in a glossy yellow mirror glaze. The glaze enhances the visual appeal and adds an extra layer of sweet, velvety texture. It looks like a springtime wonder, capturing the essence of the season in its bright sheen. The glazed mousse bombs decorated with tangy wood sorrel bring a touch of a garden in spring to your table, melding the fresh flavours of spring with the indulgence of a dessert.
Ideas for varying the recipe
While these classic lemon mousse bombs are a delight, there are several ways to add a twist to this recipe. Consider incorporating orange zest into the mousse for a citrusy taste or lime zest to amp up the tangy flavour. You can also add a sprinkle of edible flowers for an even more festive look. For another pop of colour, drizzle a raspberry or strawberry coulis over the cakes. Or, to complement the sweet and tangy flavours, sprinkle the cakes with white chocolate shavings. If you want to try other luxurious, elegant recipes, we have just what you need. For example, our lemon mousse cake with pistachio and almond cake bases, which is also elevated by a beautiful, yellow mirror glaze. You can also enjoy the tangy and creamy lemon filling in our mini lemon meringue tarts, or our classic lemon pie with meringue.