Strawberry Mousse Recipe - Light, Whipped, and so Delicious! (2024)

Deliciously light and fluffy, this whipped strawberry mousse recipe is the perfect dessert for almost any occasion!

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Easy strawberry mousse recipe

Whip this simple dessert up in minutes, with just three ingredients!

Guests will fall in love with the impossibly smooth and creamy texture, and it’s a wonderful way to use up a bounty of fresh summer strawberries.

Serve the thick strawberry mousse at parties, summer barbecues, romantic date nights, or any time you’re craving a quick dessert that’s sure to impress everyone who tries it.

Use leftover strawberries in this Strawberry Bread

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Strawberry cheesecake mousse FAQs

Fresh or frozen strawberries

The recipe can be enjoyed all year long, not just when strawberries are in season.

If you opt for frozen strawberries, be sure to fully thaw the berries. Pat off any ice crystals and excess moisture before beginning, to avoid runny or watery mousse.

Can you use other berries?

Absolutely, this strawberry treat will also work with fresh or frozen raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, or pitted cherries.

Substitute the two large strawberries for three cherries, four raspberries or blackberries, or seven blueberries. To achieve a smoother texture, you can strain raspberry or blackberry puree to remove the seeds.

If you experiment with other fruits, such as orange, banana, mango, pineapple, or fresh figs, be sure to report back with your results.

Vegan strawberry mousse

For dairy free mousse, choose the coconut cream option or a plant based cream cheese, such as Tofutti or Trader Joe’s vegan.

The recipe is already vegetarian (without gelatin) and egg free. It can be made with no refined sugar if you blend coconut sugar or date sugar until it reaches a powdered sugar texture.

Can the recipe be made ahead of time?

Yes, this is a great make-ahead dessert. I actually recommend making it ahead of time, because the classic strawberry mousse will thicken as it sits.

The dessert will keep for up to four or five days if properly stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Once in the container, the berry mousse is portable and non messy, making it a great option to bring to baby showers, brunch or tea parties, book clubs, or other events.

Still craving strawberries? Try a Strawberry Smoothie

Above, watch the simple strawberry mousse recipe video

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Ingredients for the strawberry mousse dessert

The recipe calls for cream cheese or coconut cream, powdered sugar or a similar sugar free alternative, optional plain regular or Greek yogurt, and optional vanilla bean paste.

Unlike many other strawberry mousse recipes, this one is naturally eggless and dairy free, with no gelatin, Cool Whip, condensed milk, heavy cream or whipping cream, mascarpone, agar agar, or strawberry Jell-O.

The strawberry recipe can be vegan, gluten free, paleo, keto, and added sugar free.

For a keto strawberry mousse with no sugar added, you can use a powdered monk fruit or allulose blend, erythritol, or powdered xylitol. I have not tried stevia and believe using such a small amount would result in a runnier, thinner texture.

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How to make strawberry mousse

Read through the recipe instructions, and gather your ingredients.

If using the cream cheese option, let this ingredient come to room temperature so it will be easier to blend and will yield a smoother final result.

If using the coconut cream option, open the can to make sure its contents are thick and creamy, not rock solid. Every now and then, you may encounter a can with hard or flakey cream. Unfortunately, such cans will not work well to make mousse.

To make the recipe, first cut the stems off of the strawberries. Blend or mash the berries until they are fully pureed.

Add all remaining ingredients, and blend until smooth. If you are making mousse with hand beaters, look for stiff peaks to form.

A food processor, hand mixer, or a good blender will give you the fluffiest, airy strawberry mousse, because they whip air into the recipe. If you only have a fork, it can work as long as you do not mind that the texture will not be nearly as light and fluffy.

After blending the no bake recipe, transfer the strawberry cream to glasses, bowls, or cups. The mousse dessert will thicken considerably as it chills.

More serving suggestions are listed below.

Refrigerate any leftovers in an airtight covered container for up to four days. While you technically can freeze the dessert, it will no longer have the best creamy texture.

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Serving suggestions

This fancy homemade strawberry dessert can be served so many ways.

Layer it into parfait glasses with Coconut Whipped Cream, diced strawberries, and sponge cake, turning it into beautiful pink strawberry shortcake parfaits.

Or use a star piping tip to pipe the recipe into cups or glasses and make individual mini strawberry mousse cups, garnished with sliced strawberries and graham crackers, mini chocolate chips, or crushed Oreo cookie crumbs.

Add thick and creamy strawberry mousse filling to the centers of Oreo Cupcakes or traditional Healthy Blueberry Muffins. Or eat it right out of the bowl with a spoon.

The whipped mousse is also a wonderful frosting for brownies or a decoration on top of cakes, pies, tarts, or cheesecakes instead of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream.

Try layering it with Homemade Nutella

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Strawberry Mousse

This light and fluffy whipped strawberry mousse recipe is a perfect dessert for almost any occasion.

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 6 servings

5 from 150 votes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz cream cheese or coconut cream
  • 4 oz yogurt or additional cream cheese or coconut cream
  • 1 cup powdered sugar or sugar free alternative
  • 5 medium size strawberries
  • optional 1/4 tsp vanilla bean paste

Instructions

  • If using cream cheese, let it come to room temperature. Or if using coconut cream, open the can to make sure its contents are thick and creamy. (On the rare occasion you encounter a can of coconut cream that is hard and flakey, unfortunately these cans will not work well for mousse.) Remove stems from the berries and blend or mash until pureed. Add all remaining ingredients, and blend until completely smooth, using a food processor or blender, or a hand mixer. Transfer to serving dishes, and refrigerate. The mousse will thicken considerably as it chills.

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Strawberry Mousse Recipe - Light, Whipped, and so Delicious! (2024)

FAQs

How does mousse get its light texture? ›

Mousse is set apart from other look-alike desserts by its texture, which is light and airy. This is achieved with whipped egg whites, which hold trapped air bubbles and have lots of volume. (Just like when making meringue.) Mousse can also be made by beating heavy cream to create air-filled whipped cream.

Why is my mousse not fluffy? ›

The first could be that you over or under-whisked your whipped cream. The most important part of a mouse is the creamy, soft texture and the best way to maintain that texture is to ensure that your ingredients are mixed well enough that they are firm but not overly soft. It's about finding the right balance.

What happens when you over whip mousse? ›

You should also not whip the cream too much (especially double cream) as it will become thicker and heavier as the chocolate mixture is folded in. If it is double cream then whip it just until it holds its shape. If you are using heavy cream or a whipping cream then whip it just to soft peaks.

How should you whip your cream for a mousse Why? ›

Whip your cream into medium peaks (i.e. 2/3 stiff) before folding it in. This gives it a solid enough texture, without making the whipped cream unworkable. If the cream were whipped too stiffly, it would be difficult to fold it in, giving your chocolate mousse a rather sandy texture.

What are common mistakes when making mousse? ›

You'll have a better chance for success if you can learn to avoid these common mousse mistakes.
  • Getting the temperatures wrong. ...
  • Using a bowl that's not squeaky clean. ...
  • Overmixing your mousse batter. ...
  • Burning the chocolate. ...
  • Flubbing the folding. ...
  • Not straining the custard. ...
  • Skipping the chill.
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What is very crucial when making a mousse? ›

Step 2: Incorporating air. This is probably the most crucial step and it's what really defines the consistency of your mousse: adding air bubbles into the mouse. There are roughly two ways to do so: Whisk an ingredient that's good at holding onto air itself, such as heavy cream or eggs.

What makes a good mousse? ›

The whipped cream and egg whites also provide fat and protein, which give the mousse its rich and smooth mouthfeel. Additionally, the use of high-quality chocolate can contribute to the creaminess of the mousse, as the cocoa butter in the chocolate can help to create a smooth and silky texture.

How to make a mousse thicker? ›

For an even thicker mousse, livestrong.com suggests adding in ½ tablespoon of cornstarch and ½ tablespoon of cold milk until reaching your desired consistency. Remove from heat and cool slightly before transferring it to the refrigerator to chill for 2 hours.

Why is my mousse dense? ›

The fat content of the cream you used was higher than 35%

Too much fat in the recipe creates a texture that is too thick and heavy. Cream with a 35% fat content in combination with a three-drop chocolate yields the perfect texture.

What are the cons of using mousse? ›

Hair mousse cons
  • Only provides light hold, which may not work for short, curly hairstyles.
  • May not work in mid to high humidity climates.
  • Lacks moisture and can dry out fine hair.
  • Doesn't add a noticeable definition for tight curls.
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How to fix mousse that didn't set? ›

Simply sprinkle some powdered gelatin (around 1/2 teaspoon for every 2 cups of mousse) onto the surface of the runny mousse. Let it sit for a few minutes to bloom, then gently fold it into the mixture. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours to set.

Why put egg yolks in mousse? ›

Egg yolks – this thickens up custard mixture in the mousse and boosts richness. Granulated sugar – you can adjust this slightly to taste. Vanilla extract – I usually like to add a fair amount of vanilla to chocolate desserts.

Can you use milk instead of heavy cream in mousse? ›

To replace 1 cup (237 mL) of heavy cream in your recipe, add 2 tablespoons (19 grams) of cornstarch to 1 cup (237 mL) of milk and stir, allowing the mixture to thicken. You can use whole milk or opt for skim milk to help slash the calories and fat content of your recipe.

What is the secret to whipping cream? ›

Make sure everything is cold.

You don't want your cream at room temperature. You have to start with cold cream. This will allow your whipped cream to whip to the highest heights. I like to place my whisk and bowl in the freezer while I gather my ingredients to make sure it's nice and cold.

What causes the texture to be heavy in a chocolate mousse? ›

Chocolate with more cocoa butter in it will render the chocolate mousse heavy and thick. How to choose the right fluidity? Too much fat in the recipe creates a texture that is too thick and heavy. Cream with a 35% fat content in combination with a three-drop chocolate yields the perfect texture.

How would you describe the texture of mousse? ›

A mousse (/ˈmuːs/; French: [mus]; "foam") is a soft prepared food that incorporates air bubbles to give it a light and airy texture. Depending on preparation techniques, it can range from light and fluffy to creamy and thick.

What is the science behind mousse? ›

Whisking chilled heavy cream introduces air bubbles which are then stabilized by a protein called casein (this is what gives dairy its white color). This means the bubbles are trapped within the fat particles of the cream, creating the light, airy texture of mousse once it's folded into melted chocolate.

What is the texture of hair mousse? ›

Texture mousse is a light, fluffy foam that you work into your hair before styling. Both products will give you textured volume and long-lasting hold, but they create slightly different visual effects.

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