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EP61: Quarantine Cooking: Chocolate Mousse Loaf

Loh Yi Jun, junandtonic.com

15-Apr-20 19:00

EP61: Quarantine Cooking: Chocolate Mousse Loaf

With the MCO in place, our host Jun is stuck at home. So he's sharing his favourite recipes from his recipe blog. This week, we're diving into dessert territory, with a hunk of a dessert—a chocolate mousse loaf! It's a dessert wholly inspired by a video he saw on a Korean cooking YouTube channel, but he's made it his own. So join Jun through this ASMR journey, and do let us know if you made it at home! (Recipe link)

Produced by: Loh Yi Jun

Presented by: Loh Yi Jun


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Categories:  Food

Tags:  Breaking Breadquarantine cookingCovid-19chocolate mousse loafASMRdessert





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