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Title: Chocolate Cups with Raspberry Mousse
Categories: Dessert Holiday
Yield: 4 Servings

FOR CHOCOLATE CUPS
8ozSemisweet chocolate
  Balloons, small
RASPBERRY MOUSSE
2cRaspberries;fresh or frozen you may substitute mango, strawb
1/4cSugar
1cWhipping cream

Melt 8 oz to 1 lb semisweet chocolate in heavy pot over low heat. Blow up as many balloons as cups you need. Use small balloons and don't blow them up very big (Anne's note: in accompaning picture, they are about the size of an apple.) Dab a little melted chocolate onto a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Dip bottom of balloon in melted chocolate and sit on cookie sheet. Refrigerate until hard. Repeat for remaining balloons. If cups are very thin, dip again. When the chocolate has hardened, snip the top of the balloon with scissors and pull out gently from cup. Discard. Fill cups with chocolate mousse or raspberry mouse for Valentine's Day or fill with ice cream. Here is a possible filling: Puree raspberries in food processor with sugar. Whip cream until stiff. Fold in raspberry puree.

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