Duo of mousses – Yogurt mousse with rhubarb and peaches
Duo de mousses – Mousse de yaourt et mousse de pêches-rhubarbe
Rhubarb has been on the shelves lately and it has been a while I since used it, so this rhubarb post was overdue.
Rhubarb is often associated with strawberries, but it does make delicious desserts combined with peaches as well. Obviously the final color of the mousse is not as pink as with strawberries, it’s more of an orange pastel tone that looks quite summery.
I don’t know how rhubarb is used in the US, but in France we use it in tarts, and tarte à la rhubarbe is a famous dessert specialty. You have those who love it and those who hate it, so for a long time, I hated it, my childhood friend’s mom always gave us some rhubarb tart, and I could not stand the taste of that long stem which to me tasted like celery. Over the years, I developed a taste for it, and now I love it in compotes mixed with other summery fruits.
Technically rhubarb is a vegetable and is a cousin of sorrel so it can be prepared in savory dishes such as salmon and meat stews.
Rhubarb you can find in the US is different from the one grown in Europe but has a similar taste, it’s a lot redder, so basically the color changes but not the flavor.
I like to use fromage blanc (white cheese and I am not sure what it would be called in English) but it’s a fresh cheese often eaten with sugar or fruits, but also popular savory mixed with chives and other herbs. I love to use fromage blanc in those types of desserts, but it’s not easy to find in the US, so I substituted with Greek yogurt which has a similar texture and it worked fine.
*If you are using agar agar (the vegan jellying substance) it needs to be dissolved in liquid before using, then it needs to cook in the mixture for a few minutes. If using gelatin sheets, soften it in cold water then add the the hot mixture but does not need to boil like agar agar.
Ingredients for 6
For the rhubarb mousse
- 1 lb rhubarb, peeled, cut in 1 inch pieces
- 3 yellow ripe peaches, peeled and cut
- 4 tbs sugar or more to taste
- 1 tbs orange blossom water
- 4 g agar agar dissolved in liquid or 3 gelatin sheets
For the yogurt mousse
- 200 g greek yogurt or fromage blanc
- 2 eggs
- 4 tbs sugar
- crème fraîche whipped or whipped cream (optional)
Preparation
In a large pot, mix rhubarb, peaches and sugar and cook at low heat until the mixture turns soft and is cooked. Remove from heat and mash with a potato masher. Add orange blossom water. While the fruit mixture is still hot, add gelatin* see above for agar agar or gelatin use.
Let the mixture cool and place in the refrigerator until it hardens a little.
For the yogurt mousse, mix yolks and sugar and beat until the mixture whitens and doubles volume. Add yogurt of fromage blanc carefully. Beat whites and add to the yolks. Whip the cream and add to mixture carefully.
Place in individual cups and alternate one layer of rhubarb/peach mousse and yogurt mousse. Place in the refrigerator for one hour before serving.
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about 1 year ago
Beautiful layered mousse. I haven’t tried rhubarb but this looks delicious. If I don’t like it, you can have the rhubarb layer and I can have the yoghurt layer
about 1 year ago
Rhubarb and yogurt mousse…that’s a very healthy and delicious combination for the sweets treat! I love your mousse glass.
about 1 year ago
Fromage Blanc…love it. The mousse looks great. Your photo is beautiful as always. Rhubarb and peaches sounds like a wonderful mix. Awesome!
about 1 year ago
We were so excited to find rhubarb at the markets here too. I’ve had little success growing it, but we love it so much that we keep our freezer stocked when it becomes available. Your mousse is a wonderful idea — I’ve never used rhubarb in this way, only in pies, etc.
about 1 year ago
Rhubarb! What a superb idea for Easter dessert !
about 1 year ago
I remember my mom used to cook with rhubarb. I think she would make rhubarb pie. It was delicious. But I will confess I have never done it. I think I’ll have to give it a try. Thanks for this recipe…and the nudge to try something new!
about 1 year ago
mmm,it looks so refreshing and delicious!rarely i saw rhubarb here,and agar-agar,never…only gelatine.
about 1 year ago
the layering is gorgeous. and yes rhuburb is back for us too!
about 1 year ago
This dessert looks lovely–a perfect symphony of flavors.
about 1 year ago
Perfect recipe! I’m making this!
about 1 year ago
So beautiful! Looks refreshing and perfect for spring.
about 1 year ago
This looks incredibly tasty