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February 06, 2007

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A woman after my own heart! Splendid! I crave citrus from the moment I wake up until I dream...!Every component of this recipe is gorgeous.

YES! Great post.

Oh, does that lemon mousse ever look fantastic. There's nothing like the brightness of citrus mixed the silkiness of egg yolks and cream.

What a wonderful composition! The mousse looks so creamy but I can just imagine that citrusy flavor that cuts and balances the richness.Yummy!

Oh this is lovely and full of Vitamin C! You just cannot go wrong here!

Hey that looks delicious! I have a bit of a thing for citrus too. A question too if I may! How do I tell the difference between a common lemon and a meyer lemon?

Anita,

I'm a great, great fan of citrus and what a joy it was to find these beautiful recipes - you bet I'll be trying them.

I will sadly miss these so much as well. I've not seen them here on the East Coast before this year, and they have been a great source of inspiration. I will be so sorry to see them in short supply next year.

I love citrus too and always look forward to a cool juicy orange in the winter time. Love that recipe you posted. You've done an awesome job of photographing everything. Have a great day!

Yes, citrus prices are insane...too bad since this looks wonderful, people will want to make it.

Yum! I love anyhting citrus and the caramel snaps look really good.

very inspiring post! beautiful!

Helen,
Thank you! There is something so upflifting about citrus!

Rebekka,
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it!

Rob,
Thanks! I think lemon curd is one of the best things in the world - and by extension, this mousse!

Veron,
It's a really nicely composed dessert - it's why I like Emily Luchetti's cookbooks so much!

Anali,
Thanks! It's definitely a maximum payoff for minimum effort type dessert!

Tim,
Meyer lemons are a specific species created by crossing a regular lemon with a mandarin orange - it's sweeter and more subtle in taste, and smells different too! Meyer lemons look smoother-skinned than regular lemons, but they should always be labelled separately in stores, because they cost more!

Patricia,
If you find some nice citrus, I hope you enjoy this recipe!

Husband,
It is a shame the meyers are so hard to find because they are so fun to use, like you said!

Christine,
Glad you liked the post! I like a bowl of oranges brightening up the day!

Peabody,
Hopefully you can nab a few before they become criminally expensive - guess we'll have to wait to next year!

Caty,
Thanks! The snaps were a nice crispy complement to the mousse!

Kat,
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the photos!

I am looking for a good recipe for a lemon chiffon cake. I've got some fresh meyer lemons coming in December, and I was hoping to use them for my Christmas day dessert.

I just came from my friend Alanna's where she mentioned you. I'm sure glad I did. This is a splendid recipe, and I have more citrus-- including gorgeous Meyer lemons from the La Jolla farmers' market-- than I know what to do with. Thanks!

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