Coconut-Lemon Mousse Cake

I love coconut. I love lemons. Add the two together and you get an absolutely wondeful dessert!

Coconut-Lemon Mousse Cake

1 can (15 oz) cream of coconut (not coconut milk), stirred well in can
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
1 frozen family-size poundcake ( 16 oz), not thawed
1 tub (12 oz) frozen whipped topping
1 1/2 cups sweetened flaked coconut; chop 1/2 cup
2/3 cup bottled lemon curd
Garnish: lemon slices

Coat an 8 or 9 inch springform pan with nonstick spray.

Scrape cream of coconut into a bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over 1/4 cup cold water in a medium saucepan. Let stand 1 minute, then stir with a heat-proof plastic spatula over medium-low heat until gelatin completely dissolves and liquid begins to steam. Stir in  1/2 of the cream of coconut. Heat until warm, then stir into cream of coconut left in bowl. Refrigerate, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until the consistency of egg whites.

While that mixture is chilling, cut the crust off of the poundcake. Cut cake crosswise in 18 equal slices. Cut each slice diagonally to form 36 triangles. Cover bottom of pan with 1/2 the triangles, trimming to fit as needed.

To make the mousse, stir in a large spoonful of the whipped topping into the gelatin mixture. Fold in the remaining topping until blended. Spoon 1 cup of this mixture into a small bowl. Cover and refrigerate until later. Fold chopped coconut and lemon curd into remaining mousse mixture.

Spoon 1/2 the mousse onto cake that is already in the pan. Spread evenly. Top with remainig cake, cut to fit, then remaining mousse. Cover pan and refrigerate at least 5 hours or until mousse is firm.

When you're ready to serve the cake, remove the pan sides. Using broad spatulas, lift cake off pan base onto serving platter. Stir reserved mousse to soften. Spread in a thin layer over cake. Press remaining coconut on sides and sprinkle on top. Garnish with lemon slices.

This makes 12 servings.

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