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Clementine Mousse Cake

Last updated on June 18th, 2021 at 04:34 pm

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Clementine Mousse Cake with Peach Jelly

Clementine Mousse Cake is a delightfully airy, creamy and aromatic. It is topped with sweet and flavorful peach jelly, which makes this cake unique. 

After making the popular Mango Mousse Cake, I decided to mix things up with clementines and provide you with updated version of the same cake, but this time with clementines.

Clementine Mousse Cake

Clementine Mousse Cake is the perfect cake to make during this time of the year. With clementines literally invading the grocery stores, I thought turning them into a well worth dessert is the right thing to do. On top, we love clementines a lot, during season we always have them handy at home. The clementine juice is so sweet and fragrant that I just wanted to incorporate it into a mousse cake. Combined with the sweet peach jelly, this cake is just a perfect reflection of comfort dessert and happines. The combination between the clementine mousse and the peach jelly is just incredibly delicious.

The Clementine Mousse Cake turned bright, fresh, airy, with a delightful creamy texture and not very sweet. You can taste the clementine flavor, but at the same time its subtle and it doesn’t over power the cake. The peach jelly is the perfect finish, as it adds a nice glossy surface. I really loved how light this cake is, and also how easy it is to make. The only part you have to bake is the yellow cake, and that one is a fool proof recipe.

The clementine mousse comes together with a few ingredients and you just have to watch the refrigeration time, to make sure you fold the whipped cream right when its just settled. After that, you have to prepare the jelly, which only takes seconds to mix. Then, wait for it to cool down and pour it over the cake. For a cake as gorgeous and delicious, these are some very easy steps.

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Why You’ll Love This Clementine Mousse Cake:

  • Firstly, it is puffy, pretty and delicious, and is a show stopper dessert.
  • Also, the color combination make this cake stand out.
  • In addition, it’s easy to find ingredients and minimum prep work is needed.
  • It’s fruity and refreshing dessert, and can be topped with various fruits or flavors.
  • Perfect for special events or occasions, like Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day.
  • Lastly, they can be made 1 day in advance, so you don’t have to worry about a last minute dessert.

Do you need gelatin for Mousse?

Traditionally, mousse and mousse cakes are made with gelatin. If you want to substitute the gelatin, you can use agar agar, and it should be handled in the same way.

How to make Clementine Zest?

  • Rinse the clementine.
  • Set your tool over a cutting board. A microplane produces a very fine zest, perfect for baking and cooking. If you don’t have a microplane, use the smallest holes on an ordinary grater.
  • Grate the skin of the clementine only. Grate just enough to get through the clementine skin, this way you can avoid the bitter white pith underneath.
  • Rotate the clementine and repeat. Once the white pith is exposed, rotate the clementine and zest the next strip of peel. Repeat until most of the peel is removed, or until you have enough zest for your recipe.

How Long Will Clementine Mousse Cake Stay Fresh?

The Clementine Mousse cake can be stored wrapped in plastic wrap at room temperature for about 3-4 days.

CAN YOU FREEZE Clementine MOUSSE CAKE?

  • Freezing is possible for up to 2 months. Since the mousse contains gelatin and some sugar it will not freeze completely solid.
  • To thaw the mousses cake, overnight in the fridge and consume within 24 hours. You may also be able to serve the mousse almost frozen, as an iced fruit mousse.

 

Clementine Mousse Cake

  • Prep Time30 MIN
  • Cook Time30 MIN
  • Servings 14 servings

Ingredients

Yellow Cake:

  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 stick butter softened + more for buttering the pans
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 vanilla bean seeds only
  • 1 tablespoons clementine zest

Clementine Mousse:

  • 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin 7 grams each
  • 2 1/2 cups clementine juice
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream cold

Peach Jelly:

  • 1 Peach Jelly box

Instructions

Yellow Cake:

  • Preheat oven to 350F.
  • Butter two 8 inch cake pans and set side.
  • In a medium bowl mix dry ingredients: flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
  • In the large bowl of an electric mixer, whisk softened butter on medium speed for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add dry ingredients and combine with butter for 30-40 seconds.
  • Add heavy cream, oil, clementine zest, vanilla bean seeds and eggs one at a time, mix on medium-high for one minute.
  • Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake for 20-25 minutes, a tooth stick inserted into the center of the cake must come clean.

Clementine Mousse:

  • Add clementine juice to a medium sauce pan and sprinkle the gelatin over it. Let it sit for 1-2 minutes. Turn the stove on, and on low heat stir in the sugar into the juice and gelatin mixture. Cook stirring for 3-5 minutes, just until all the sugar and gelatin has dissolved.
  • Transfer the mixture to a glass bowl and refrigerate for 30-40 minutes, or just until settled. Its important to check on the mixture every 5 minutes after 30 minutes have passed and give it a few stirs. The mixture is ready when it has a pudding texture.
  • Whisk the heavy whipping cream on high speed until stiff, when soft peaks have been formed, reduce the mixer speed to low and add the gelatin mixture to it. Whisk on low until combined. Make sure to scrape the walls of the bowl with a spatula, to make sure the mixture is fully combined.
  • Place the yellow cake into the center of a 9 inch springform pan, there will be space around it. Pour the mousse over the cake letting it fill in around the side. Refrigerate at least for 1 hour before adding the peach jelly layer.
  • NOTE: if you have a higher springform pan, or a cake ring, pour some of the mousse over the cake, top it with the second layer, and cover with the remaining mousse mixture.

Peach Jelly:

  • Follow instructions on the box on how to prepare the jelly. Let the jelly cool to almost room temperature, I usually give the bowl an ice bath to speed up the process. Watch the jelly closely, and stir it often, to make sure it doesn't fully settle. After the ice bath, when the jelly temperature has reached almost room temperature, pour it over the mousse.
  • Refrigerate for at least 4-6 hours before serving the cake. Remove cake from the fridge and run knife around inside rim of pan to loosen cake; remove side of pan, slice and serve.

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Mary @ LOVE the secret ingredient

Mary @ LOVE the secret ingredient

This sounds like the perfect cake for a tea or coffee date. Peach jelly is my favorite, and this clementine combo sounds heavenly!!


peasandpeonies

peasandpeonies

Hi Mary, the cake was so good! Thank you for your comment!

Blair

Blair

Absolutely BEAUTIFUL photos!! And I bet the cake is delicious too! :)


peasandpeonies

peasandpeonies

Thank you Blair!

Angie@Angie's Recipes

Angie@Angie's Recipes

This looks stunning! A perfect winter mousse cake.

Anne Kirkley

Anne Kirkley

Hi, Just wanted to let you know I made your cake this Thanksgiving and everyone love it! Anne


peasandpeonies

peasandpeonies

Hi Anne - thank you so much for the feedback, it makes me so happy to hear from people that tried and loved my recipes :) hope you had a great holiday!

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