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  • White Chocolate Cream Cups with Citrus Note

    White Chocolate Cream Cups with Citrus Note

    Some weekends I want dessert without turning the kitchen upside down. This is the kind of sweet I make when I’m already in comfy clothes and the sink is empty. It’s gentle, not overly sweet, and feels more like a quiet treat than a showpiece.


    Ingredients

    • 120 g white chocolate, roughly chopped
    • 200 ml heavy cream
    • 2 tbsp plain Greek yogurt
    • Zest from ½ orange or lemon (very finely grated)
    • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • Pinch of salt

    Instructions

    1. Pour about half of the cream into a small saucepan and warm it slowly over low heat. It should feel hot to the touch but never bubble.
    2. Take the pan off the heat, add the chopped white chocolate and salt, then leave it alone for a minute. Stir gently until it turns smooth and glossy.
    3. In a separate bowl, lightly whisk the remaining cold cream just until it thickens slightly — it should still be soft and fluid, not stiff.
    4. Fold the yogurt, vanilla, and citrus zest into the melted chocolate mixture. The texture will loosen at first — that’s fine.
    5. Using a spatula, gently combine the chocolate base with the semi-whipped cream. Work slowly, scraping from the bottom, until the mixture looks airy and even.
    6. Spoon into small glasses or bowls and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to set lightly.

    You may also like: Panna Cotta


    Serving ideas

    • Sprinkle with crushed pistachios or toasted coconut just before serving.
    • Add a spoon of tart berry compote to balance the sweetness.
    • Serve slightly chilled, not ice-cold — the flavor opens up more that way.
    Creamy white chocolate mousse served in small glass cups, topped with raspberries, chopped pistachios and citrus zest, photographed from a slight distance on a light stone plate.
    Soft white chocolate mousse with a light citrus note, finished with pistachios and fresh raspberries. A simple, chilled dessert made for slow weekends and small treats after dinner.