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This Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake is an amazing combination of chocolate cake, chocolate fudge, and chocolate and white chocolate mousse! Smooth and creamy layers of mousse on top of a rich, moist cake. It’s so freaking good!
Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake Recipe
So today is my 4 year blogiversary. If that term is unfamiliar, basically today marks 4 years of blogging. 🙂 It’s hard to believe it’s been that long and yet hard to believe it hasn’t been longer. When I look back at the blog when it started to where it is now, so much has changed and there have been so many wonderful experiences. So today I celebrate by bringing you this wonderful cake!
Before we dive into the cake, I have to tell you that the hubs and I had a pretty fun weekend. Saturday in particular. We live just north of Atlanta so it actually puts us fairly close to the mountains in North Georgia. The hubs has been wanted to go up to the mountains and go hiking for some time now and finally this week I was all, “Let’s go hang out in nature and go hiking!”
Of course the hubs was all, “Yea babe, great idea!” and totally let me think I was the brilliant one. Smart man. 🙂
Then came Friday night and we had to set our alarms to get up early. 🙁 We wanted to take Jessie with us so we decided to try and get up to the mountains early so it’d be a little cooler for her. With all her fur, she gets pretty hot.
My alarm went off and it was still dark out and I was not too happy. I hit snooze – obviously.
Then the alarm went off again. I turned it off and the next thing I know the hubs sits down right next to me with a hot cup of coffee. He is just about bouncing off the walls. I can just feel his excitement – and it’s met with a nice groan. 🙂 Lindsay was sleepy.
And if you know the hubs wells, then you know he is NEVER awake before me. Certainly never out of bed before me.
But as soon as I got up, he told me he’d been awake for about an hour just counting down the minutes until he heard my alarm go off. He was actually sitting on the stairs outside the door with the coffee. He waited for one snooze and then couldn’t take it anymore.
I mean, it’s hard to not get up and get going when you hear that. Adorbs, you guys. The excitement.
And we really did have fun. It was a little cloudy at first, then got sunny which worked out really nicely for Jessie. She was worn out by the end, but she handled it like a champ. I know she’s a dog and all and that should totally be her thing, but she’s actually totally into being indoors and napping so it was a big morning for her. 🙂
Needless to say, we all napped when we got home. Ha! We totally won at life that day.
I was also totally winning at life when I made this cake a few weeks ago. It’s hard to resist all the chocolate! Dark chocolate in the cake, semi sweet in the chocolate mousse and then white chocolate on top. Pure heaven and the ultimate cure for a serious chocolate craving.
The bottom layer is a dark chocolate cake. It’s relatively dense, which I love with the mousse. It creates a nice contrast to the light, smooth mousse.
How to Assemble Your Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake
Once the cake is baked and cooled, it’s time to build the rest of the cake. I used a plastic cake collar to build it, but you could also build it in your cake pan (see this photo of a lined cake pan). I’d recommend an 8×3 inch pan so that the sides are higher, but an 8×2 would work as well. To build it in your pan, you’ll basically build your own cake collar with parchment paper. The pan helps keep the parchment paper standing up. I typically put a cake circle in the bottom of the pan and clear wrap underneath it to lift the cake out when it’s ready, but if you have an 8 inch springform pan, that wouldn’t be necessary since you can just remove the sides.
The cake is built in a few parts so that the layers can firm up before adding the next. The fudge layer is added to the top of the cake first, then allowed to firm a bit. Next is the chocolate mousse, followed by a little wait time, then the white chocolate mousse. Once the whole cake is firm, you’re ready to go! I topped the cake with some chocolate curls and a little sprinkle of cocoa powder, but you could also try piping some whipped cream around the outer edge or even just sprinkle with cocoa or some chocolate sprinkles. You do you. 🙂
I sure do hope you give the cake a try. Not only is it delicious, but it’s a celebration! Four years of blogging – here’s to another 4!
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Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 12-14 Slices
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
This Triple Chocolate Mousse Cake is an amazing combination of chocolate cake, chocolate fudge, and chocolate and white chocolate mousse! Smooth and creamy layers of mousse on top of a rich, moist cake. It’s so freaking good!
Ingredients
CHOCOLATE CAKE
- 1/4 cup (56g) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1/2 cup (104g) sugar
- 1/4 cup (58g) sour cream, room temperature
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 2 egg whites, room temperature
- 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp (81g) all purpose flour
- 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp (43g) Hershey’s special dark cocoa
- 1 1/8 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/4 cup (60ml) milk, room temperature
- 2 tbsp water, room temperature
CHOCOLATE FUDGE
- 6 oz (170g) semi sweet chocolate chips
- 2 tbsp (30ml) light corn syrup
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup (120ml) heavy whipping cream
CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
- 4 large egg yolks
- 1/4 cup (52g) sugar
- 1 3/4 cups (420ml) heavy whipping cream, divided
- 8 oz (227g) semi sweet chocolate chips
- 3/4 cup (86g) powdered sugar
WHITE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
- 1 1/4 tsp unflavored powdered gelatin
- 1 1/2 tbsp (23ml) water
- 9 ounces (255g) white chocolate chips
- 1 3/4 cups (420ml) heavy whipping cream, cold, divided
- 1/3 cup (38g) powdered sugar
Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 350°F (176°C) and prepare an 8 inch cake pan with parchment paper in the bottom and grease the sides.
2. In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar together until light in color and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes. Do not skimp on the amount of creaming time.
3. Add sour cream and vanilla extract mix until well combined.
4. Add egg whites one at a time, mixing until well combined after each. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to be sure all ingredients are well incorporated.
5. Combine dry ingredients in a separate bowl, then combine milk and water in a small measuring cup.
6. Add half of the dry ingredients to the batter and mix until well combined. Add the milk mixture and mix until well combined. Add remaining dry ingredients and mix until well combined.
7. Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan and bake for 19-21 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with a few crumbs.
8. Remove cakes from oven and allow to cool for 3-4 minutes, then remove to cooling rack to cool completely.
9. One the cake is cooled, prepare the cake pan for layering. To set up your cake pan, line an 8×3 inch springform pan with parchment paper that goes about 2 inches above the top edge of the pan. A springform pan is best so that you can easily remove the cake once it’s been assembled. If you only have a regular 8×3 inch cake pan, line the cake pan with plastic wrap (which can later be used to lift your cake out of the pan once it’s assembled), then add the parchment paper. You can also place a cardboard cake circle in the bottom of the pan, on top of the clear wrap. In lou of using a cake pan to build the cake, you could also use cake collars.
10. Cut the dome off of the cake, then place it in your pan or cake collar.
11. To make the fudge layer, add the chocolate chips, corn syrup and vanilla extract to a medium heat-proof bowl.
12. Heat the heavy whipping cream until it just starts to boil, then pour it over the chocolate chips. Cover the bowl with clear wrap and allow to sit for 3-5 minutes, then whisk until smooth.
13. Pour the chocolate on top of the cake and spread into an even layer. Place the cake in the fridge while the ganache firms, about 1 hour.
TO MAKE THE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE:
1. Combine egg yolks, sugar and 1/2 cup (120ml) of heavy whipping cream in the top of a double boiler. If you don’t have a double boiler, you can use a mixing bowl set over a pot with simmering water in it. I use my mixer bowl. Do not let the water boil, or it will be too hot. To ensure that the steam cooking the eggs doesn’t get too hot, occasionally lift the bowl to release the steam.
2. Cook mixture, whisking constantly. The mixture will thin out at first, then begin to thicken. The egg mixture will be ready when is has thickened, lightened in color and has more volume. It should take about 7-10 minutes and reach 160°F (71°C). Do not boil. When done, remove egg mixture from heat and set aside.
3. Place the chocolate chips for mousse in a medium sized bowl and melt in the microwave in intervals of about 10-15 seconds, stirring well between each interval, until smooth. You could also melt them in a double boiler, if you prefer.
4. Vigorously whisk the egg mixture into the melted chocolate until smooth. Set aside to cool to about room temperature.
5. In another bowl, whip remaining 1 1/4 cups (300ml) of heavy whipping cream and powdered sugar until stiff peaks form.
6. Fold about a ¼ cup of the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture until , then fold about a 1/4 of the chocolate mixture into the whipped cream. Slowly fold the remaining chocolate mixture into the whipped cream.
7. Spread the chocolate mousse into an even layer on top of the chocolate fudge. Refrigerate for about an hour.
TO MAKE THE WHITE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE:
1. In a small bowl, sprinkle the powdered gelatin over the water, making sure the powder is all touching water. Let stand for about 5 minutes.
2. Place the white chocolate chips in a medium glass bowl. Microwave 1/2 cup (120ml) of heavy cream in a medium measuring cup until it comes to a boil.
3. Add the gelatin mixture to the hot heavy cream mixture and whisk until the gelatin is dissolved.
4. Pour the hot cream over the white chocolate chips and let stand, covered, for 3-5 minutes. Whisk the white chocolate mixture until the chocolate is melted and the mixture is smooth. If it doesn’t completely melt, microwave in 10-15 second intervals, whisking well between each, until smooth. Set aside to cool to about room temperature.
5. Whip remaining 1 1/4 cups (300ml) heavy cream and powdered sugar at high speed with a mixer until stiff peaks form.
6. Gently fold about a third of the cooled white chocolate mixture into the whipped cream until combined. Add the second third of the cooled white chocolate and gently fold into the whipped cream. Add the remaining white chocolate and fold together until completely combined.
7. Spread the white chocolate mousse into an even layer on top of the chocolate mousse. Refrigerate until completely firm, at least 3-4 hours.
TO FINISH OFF THE CAKE:
1. Once firm, remove the cake from the pan or remove the cake collar from the sides. If needed, smooth the sides of the cake using an offset spatula, and place cake on a serving plate.
2. Finish off the cake with chocolate curls and a sprinkle of cocoa powder. Keep cake refrigerated until ready to serve.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Slice
- Calories: 642
- Sugar: 50.3 g
- Sodium: 94.9 mg
- Fat: 44.4 g
- Carbohydrates: 59.2 g
- Protein: 8.2 g
- Cholesterol: 144.2 mg
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Enjoy!
I tried this recipe but switched the order of the layers because I was trying to emulate a cake i really liked from a bakery that closed. I put the white mousse on top of the cake layer, then chocolate mousse, and fudge on top. My mousse layers got a little wonky with the chocolate mousse displaying the white chocolate in some places. Do you think this is because the mousse layers need to go in a specific order due to density etc., or did I just not let it cool long enough between layers? Thanks!
Yes, they should go in the order shown. The chocolate mousse is going to be firmer and probably heavier than the white chocolate layer. You could try adding more gelatin to firm up the white chocolate layer more, but it does change the texture.
Why do you put the dome of the cake back into the pan?
I don’t. The instructions say to remove the dome. This gives you a flat/level layer.
This recipe is great and this is my first time making it I’ve had it once before when my sister made it but the chocolate mousse layer is extremely runny as i didn’t fold it do you believe it will firm up
I’m not there to see what it’s like, but it typically is softer prior to refrigerating it. I’m thinking it should firm up.
I can’t find the Hershey’s special dark cocoa, what could I use as a replacement? Thank you!!
Another Dutched cocoa would be fine. Or even natural unsweetened cocoa powder.
Hi there! Hoping to see what you might suggest if I have a 9in springform pan? Hoping to make this for a dear friends birthday tomorrow 😊thanks!
I don’t know that you’d need to make much of an adjustment, it just wouldn’t be as tall of a cake. You’d just need to reduce the bake time for the cake layer a bit.
Hi Lindsay. Same question – I’ve made this a couple times before, and it’s amazing, but am looking to get a few more servings. Could we increase the other layers by 1.5 to keep the height if we use a 9″ pan? Thanks!
While I have not tried it, I would think that would be fine. The only potential issue is if the mousse layers start to not hold up the weight of the thicker layers. Gelatin might be something to consider to help with that.
This cake is so delicious and well worth the time it takes to make it. It says 50 mins but with making, baking, set-up time inclusive, it’s closer to 8 hours and again well worth it. I made this for my sister birthday. Her daughter said she felt like she was in a 5-star restaurant. So far, two more relatives have asked me to make them one.
Excellent excellent recipe. Timings are way off – please adjust as there is absolutely no way to complete this within 1 hour. Realisticly it is a 6 hour process at best
I made this recipe and it was a huge hit and I am making it again. However, I think the base cake layer recipe is overly complicated for what it yields. For all the steps (one egg white at a time, doing dry ingredients then milk halfway through, etc.) and precise measurements (1 and 1/8tsp!) I was expecting the best chocolate base layer of all time. But it was just average. This recipe already has enough steps, so why not simplify the base layer? I’m no baking expert, but I’ve baked enough to feel it’s an overly complicated take on chocolate cake. I will be modifying this recipe with my own base that is more simple, since it’s really not the star of the show anyway. The rest of the cake is great!
Hello. Love the recipe and am going to bake it tonight. I have a question…sorry if it’s stupid, but I’ve never used gelatin in baking…how much water do you add the gelatin to when you being the white chocolate layer? Thanks so much!
It’s listed in the recipe ingredients. 1 1/2 tablespoons. I hope you enjoy it!
This cake is absolutely amazing!! It took time and effort but it was simply the best dessert ever. Thank you for this spectacular recipe!!
Awesome! So glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Made this for my daughter’s 14th birthday. She said it was the best dessert she has ever eaten. I think we may have started a birthday tradition with this recipe. So good!
Awesome! So glad it was a hit!
Do you think it’s possible to use agar powder instead of gelatin to make the white chocolate mousse? If so, how much should I use?
I’m not sure. I’ve never worked with agar powder.
I love this recipe so much 🔥🔥❤️❤️👌🏻👌🏻🤩
So glad to hear that!
I’ve just finished making this beautiful cake!! Thank you!! My question is can I freeze it????
Glad you’re happy with it! I haven’t tried freezing it, but I think it’d be fine as long as it’s well wrapped and you thaw it in the fridge.
Hello how long those the mousse stay good for?
The cake should be good for 4-5 days.
Hi Lindsay … Would love to give it a go but before that i would like to ask u that is it ok if i use compound chocolates for the fudge and the mousse
I haven’t ever worked with compound chocolates before. It’s possible that it could affect how the mousse sets.
Hi lindsay … I did tried with chocolate n at the first go it came out successfull it did sets very well and it does taste delicious …thank you soo much for sharing the recioe
nevermind! i figured out my mistake! thank you!
Whoops, sorry. I saw this comment after responding. Glad you got it!
in the cake portion, it says 1/2c or 104g of sugar… i’m not sure if this is correct. my 1/2c sugar is measuring at about 186g… so my question is, do i go by the 1/2c as being correct or the 104g for the sugar?
Half a cup of sugar should weigh 104g, so your measurement of grams is a little too much. If you are going to weigh the sugar (which I recommend), you’ll want to use 104g.