Quick & Easy Low-Sugar Chocolate Mousse
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Made with cream cheese, heavy cream, cocoa powder, and sweetener, this deliciously creamy low-sugar chocolate mousse just melts in your mouth! This recipe is quick and easy to make, low-carb, and perfect for when you’re craving a low-sugar chocolate treat.
More and more subscribers are asking for low-carb and low-sugar recipes that actually taste good. So I wanted to tell you about this quick and easy chocolate mousse recipe. There was so much interest that it occurred to me it might be a good recipe to post. It has very low sugar, a low to medium amount of net carbs per serving, and because of its fat content, will likely be okay in moderation on a keto eating plan. Oh, and did I mention this is an easy keto chocolate mousse recipe without eggs?
This is a recipe for one but it can easily be doubled, tripled, or even quadrupled for two or more. If you aren’t concerned about the sugar you can make it with regular sugar or you can use your favorite powdered sweetener (as I do) for a low-sugar keto dessert. It takes all of one minute to make and really helps fill that chocolate craving that rises up from time to time. Take care of those chocolate cravings and savor every bite!
Now, when I say it’s a quick and easy chocolate mousse recipe, I mean it. First, gather your ingredients: cream cheese, heavy cream, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and sweetener. Can you already taste how perfectly sweet and creamy this mousse will be? Basically, all you’re going to do is beat the ingredients together using a mixer until stiff peaks form. That’s it! Pop the low-carb chocolate mousse in a glass with some whipped cream on top if you desire and enjoy every last melt-in-your-mouth bite of this light and airy dessert.
If you need some other low carb recipes make sure your check out these: Cheesecake Fluff, Low-Carb Berry Crisp, Low-Sugar Banana Oat Muffins, and No-Bake Chocolate Cookies.
Recipe Ingredients
- Cream cheese (click here for our homemade cream cheese recipe)
- Heavy cream (same thing as whipping cream)
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Vanilla extract
- Sweetener of your choice (I use Swerve or sugar).
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How to Make Low-Sugar Chocolate Mousse
Most folks would tell you to whip your cream first but I’m all about simplification and getting mess done.
So let’s throw all the ingredients in a large bowl then beat them on high with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Don’t over-mix it!
Scrape down the sides as needed to make sure all ingredients are fully incorporated.
If you aren’t sure what “stiff peaks” mean, just basically wait until the chocolate mixture gets so thick that after the beater moves through it, the ridges where it went are still visible and don’t fall back down.
Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes until cool.
If I’m feeling fancy I’ll add whipped cream on top like above. Otherwise, I’ll just dig in as is.
Storage
This low-sugar chocolate mousse is best consumed within one day of preparation. However, you can store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Recipe Notes
- FYI, you need to sweeten this to your taste. I will tell you right off that mine is just lightly sweet so you might want to add a bit more sweet stuff.
- Now, I have heard of people substituting heavy whipping cream for plain Greek yogurt. I haven’t tried this method personally, but if you give it a go, let me know in the comments!
- To enhance the chocolate flavor, add a 1/4 teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder.
- Try using a different type of extract, like peppermint extract or almond extract.
Recipe FAQs
How do you serve chocolate mousse?
Here are some serving suggestions:
- Add a dollop of whipped cream (here’s my homemade whipped cream recipe).
- Serve it with some fresh berries, like strawberries or raspberries.
- Add some grated chocolate/chocolate shavings on top or chocolate chips.
- Dust the whipped cream with extra cocoa powder.
- Sprinkle some sweetened coconut flakes on top.
Can you use granulated sugar in mousse?
For best results, if you’re not using Swerve or a sugar substitute, I’d use powdered sugar or confectioner’s sugar instead for a smoother consistency. Speaking of, you can totally pulse granular sweetener in a blender or food processor to achieve a powdered consistency too.
Check out these other low-sugar/low-carb treats:
Ingredients
- 3 oz softened cream cheese
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
- 2 tablespoons Swerve or sugar
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place all ingredients in a large bowl.3 oz softened cream cheese, 1 cup heavy cream, 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder, 2 tablespoons Swerve or sugar, 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- Beat with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form, scraping down sides as needed to make sure all ingredients are fully incorporated.
- Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate. Best if consumed the same day it is made.
- Top with whipped cream, if desired.
Notes
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I just made this, and WOW! Sooo good and easy! I did add another pack of Truvia sweetener, and a bit of Baily’s Irish Cream. Thanks so much!
Is this a good dessert for diabetics? (I’m sure I should know this myself but I am not sure.). Thanks.
Just made it! You inspired me to try low carb. 20 # so far and rarely hungry. Thank you!
Thanks for this recipe Christy. I have made this twice already. It was so good and easy to make. I am so looking forward to your new cookbook!
Thank you Anna, so glad to hear you like it!!!
I made the mousse tonight after drooling over the recipe for the last two weeks. It was delicious and turned out perfectly. It did make a good bit so will cut the recipe in half next time. Thanks for the recipe!
I am so glad you liked it Bonnie!!
Thank you Christy. Keep the low carb recipes coming. After I read your low carb Posts in May, I decided that was a new way of eating for me. It has been a success for me. Thank you.
I am so glad to hear you are doing well with it Geyna!!!!
I get migraines from chocolate, is there any way that this could be made in vanilla or another flavor and what would you use in place of the cocoa powder? Thanks!
I’ve only made it with cocoa powder so I can’t give personal experience recommendations but it can certainly be made with other flavors and ingredients. I’ve seen folks use kool-aid powder even!
Rayne,
I’ve seen a similar recipe that used sugar free instant pudding rather than the cocoa so that might be an option for you to try.
I bet you could use peanut flour instead!
Rayne,
I realize your comment is a couple years old – but you can successfully use carob powder in place of cocoa powder. My father-in-law is on an anti-inflammatory diet and uses carob in place of cocoa powder regularly. The flavor profiles are very similar, if not identical. Good luck!
This is great information to know, thank you!