Healthy Chocolate Mousse Recipe (Dairy-free, Paleo) | Ancestral Nutrition (2024)

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This easy healthy Chocolate Mousse recipe is paleo, dairy-free and refined sugar-free and comes together in 5 minutes using only 5 ingredients! Dessert win!

Elevate your dessert game with this Healthy Chocolate Mousse recipe!

My husband loves chocolate mousse! It seemed like a simple enough dessert to make. However, it usually involves a double broiler, separating the yolks from the whites, beating the whites, and some chocolate mousse recipes even calling for baking it.

I suck at baking. This is why I have to come up with the easiest and quickest desserts possible. And healthy, obviously.

I love to cook, but I find baking really boring. I didn’t really think double boiler and beating eggs was necessary to get perfectly silky and smooth chocolate mousse. Turns out, I was right.

Why you should try this healthy Chocolate Mousse recipe:

This healthy chocolate mousse recipe was the easiest dessert to make and is seriously foolproof.

Even the worst cook can throw this together and it will come out perfectly. But it’s not only easy, it’s also delicious while being simple at the same time!

My Paleo chocolate mousse is made with just a few simple ingredients.

  • Coconut Milk
  • Raw Cacao Powder
  • Raw Honey
  • Vanilla
  • Almond Extract (optional)

So, it just happens to be dairy-free, refined-sugar-free, gluten-free, grain-free, – free of all the nasties!

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Health Benefits of Raw Cacao Powder:

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So, there’s cocoa powder and cacao powder. But what’s the difference?

Both powders come from the same cacao bean. However, cocoa powder is obtained by roasting the beans at much higher temperatures than cacao powder.

The heat destroys many compounds and as a consequence, the benefits of cocoa powder are greatly reduced. And there’s more: cocoa powder goes through an alkalizing process, to develop a more mass-market flavor and color. Unfortunately, this process removes some of the minerals like magnesium and calcium found naturally in cacao beans.

So, cacao powder is definitely healthier than cocoa powder. It is often actually even labeled a “super-food” and while I find this label ridiculous, I am a fan nevertheless. Here’s why:

  • Cacao powder is rich in calcium.
  • It’s full of iron, magnesium, and antioxidants.
  • Consuming raw cacao powder in smoothies or desserts can help withdepression, stress, blood pressure, and heart health.
  • It can even help with weight loss due to its chromium content
    and its abilities to regulate blood sugar levels.

Tips for making Paleo Chocolate Mousse:

  • Remember that you must only use the solid part aka. coconut cream for this recipe, not the coconut milk.
  • If you buy coconut cream in cans, you’ll need 11 to 12 ounces.
  • You can serve this paleo chocolate mousse as is, or with fresh berries, coconut whipped cream and cocoa nibs.

Variations on this healthy chocolate mousse recipe

  • You can use natural cocoa powder instead of raw cacao but you will be missing out on some of the health benefits.
  • If you cannot find raw honey, you could try and use maple syrup. Note that the resulting chocolate mousse will be softer and more pudding-like, as maple syrup is thinner than honey.
  • Turn this into a Mexican Chocolate Mousse by adding a pinch of cinnamon and chili powder.

For more healthy dessert recipes, check out my:

  • Paleo Pumpkin Pie
  • High Protein Chocolate Pudding
  • Paleo Blueberry Cobbler

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Five Ingredient & Five Minute Chocolate Mousse

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This 5 ingredients 5-minute chocolate mousse is the easiest dessert ever!

Even the worst cook can throw this together and it will come out perfectly every single time.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories 281 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 can coconut milk only use the hardened cream part (use THIS brand, it’s organic and BPA free)
  • 1/4 cup raw honey use real, raw honey ,see notes
  • 1/3 cup raw cacao
  • 1 tbsp vanilla
  • 1 tsp almond extract optional, but I love almond flavor and think it gives this a really nice flavor (I use THIS brand)

Instructions

  • Add everything to a bowl and beat with a hand mixer. THAT’S IT. It’s so easy!

Notes

I like using this coconut milk, this honey and this raw cocoa powder.

  • Remember that you must only use the solid part aka. coconut cream for this recipe, not the coconut milk.
  • If you buy canned coconut cream you’ll need 11 to 12 ounces.
  • You can serve this paleo chocolate mousse as is, or with fresh berries, coconut whipped cream and cocoa nibs.

Nutrition

Calories: 281kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 3gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 18gSodium: 15mgPotassium: 330mgFiber: 2gSugar: 18gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 26mgIron: 4.2mg

Keyword easy paleo chocolate mousse, healthy chocolate mousse, quick chocolate mousse recipe

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FAQs

What is the nutritional value of chocolate mousse? ›

Nutritional Summary:

There are 355 calories in 1 cup of Chocolate Mousse. Calorie Breakdown: 63% fat, 30% carbs, 8% prot.

What can I use instead of cocoa powder in mousse? ›

Carob powder is often used as a cocoa substitute in baked and no-bake goods such as cake, brownies, cookies, fudge, and mousse. Because of its sweet and mild flavor, it is also great in recipes that don't require much sugar, such as pancakes, oatmeal, and ice cream shakes.

How many calories are in white chocolate mousse? ›

Nutritional Information
Based on Serving Size 89g (3.14oz)
Calories140
Cholesterol 5mg2%
Sodium 55mg2%
Total Carbohydrate 25g8%
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Does mousse have dairy? ›

At its most basic, traditional mousse starts with a base similar to pudding, minus the cornstarch, to which beaten cream or beaten egg whites are folded in. There are also a variety of non-traditional versions of mousse that are vegan, dairy-free, and have swapped the traditional ingredients to be healthier.

How many carbs are in keto Chocolate Mousse? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
373Calories
38gFat
7gCarbs
5gProtein
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Why is Chocolate Mousse good for you? ›

It is rich in antioxidants and is good for the skin. It improves circulation of blood and is good for the heart. It is also a source of iron, manganese and fibre. Consumption in moderation can help manage weight.

What is a vegan substitute for cocoa powder? ›

Carob Powder: Carob powder is perhaps the most popular cocoa powder substitute, derived from the dried, roasted, and ground pods of the carob tree. It is naturally sweet, with a flavour similar to cocoa but distinct—milder and with a hint of caramel.

How many calories are in vegan Chocolate Mousse? ›

Calories in Vegan Chocolate Mousse
Calories170.6
Total Carbohydrate18.4 g
Dietary Fiber1.4 g
Sugars14.7 g
Protein7.3 g
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How many calories are in chickpea Chocolate Mousse? ›

Aquafaba Chocolate Mousse (approx 107 calories per serving)

Is Chocolate Mousse a carb? ›

Chocolate mousse (0.5 cup) contains 27.5g total carbs, 26.5g net carbs, 18.6g fat, 4.3g protein, and 282 calories.

What are the four basic components of a mousse? ›

Mousse is made up of just a few ingredients: the base, the aerator(s), the sweetener (which is usually added to the aerator), and the thickener (which is optional, depending on the recipe).

Can you get dairy-free chocolate? ›

Here at Moo Free we believe there's no such thing as normal. We champion the fact that everyone is different, broadening minds through our glorious, dairy-free, vegan chocolate.

What is vegan mousse made of? ›

This recipe only calls for only 3 main ingredients – tofu, dark chocolate and maple syrup! The darker the chocolate you use the better. I chose to go with a 90% cocoa variety. The mousse feels light but it's still quite rich so I would say this recipe makes enough to serve 4 people.

Is mousse healthier than beef? ›

Did you know? Moose meat has the least amount of fat of all our local animals. The amount of fat in moose meat is low (1%) when compared to 35 - 55% for beef, pork or poultry. Roasted moose meat is an excellent source of B vitamins, such as niacin and riboflavin.

What does Chocolate Mousse contain? ›

Pull this chocolate mousse recipe together with four simple ingredients: eggs, cream, sugar, and semisweet baking chocolate. The only trick is taking care when combining the ingredients — but the Betty Crocker Test Kitchens have made that part easy.

What are some interesting facts about Chocolate Mousse? ›

Learn Fun Facts About Chocolate Mousse
  • Mousse may have first been created as a savory dish in France and may not have been turned into sweet desserts until many years later.
  • A variety of flavors can be added to chocolate mousse to make it more creative, such as peppermint, rum, orange or coffee extract.

What is a fact about Chocolate Mousse? ›

The French, lovers of culinary wonder, were first to discover mousse. It is actually a French word meaning “froth” or “foam.” “Mousse au chocolat” is French for chocolate mousse. The United States first became acquainted with chocolate mousse at a Food Exposition held at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1892.

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