Keto Chocolate Mousse (2024)

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This Keto Chocolate Mousse has an incredibly light and airy texture. Made in the classic French mousse style, it’s a decadent sugar-free dessert.

Real French mousse is a study in contrasts. It’s rich and creamy, but also impossibly light and airy. It’s a remarkable feat of dessert engineering that only the French could invent.

I’ve loved this classic dessert since I was old enough to hold a spoon. And one of the first sugar free desserts I ever made was Keto Chocolate Mousse. That was over a decade ago now and I’ve been making it the same way ever since.

It’s actually a perfect dessert for a makeover. With the exception of the sugar itself, the ingredients are quite low carb, so there aren’t a lot of adjustments and substitutions.

And while it has multiple steps, it’s surprisingly easy to make. So we are taking a deep dive into making keto chocolate mousse in the French tradition. Yes, that means raw eggs, my friends!

This is the real deal!

First, let’s discuss what mousse really is and what it’s not. We throw around the term with abandon these days, and you see it applied to a great many creamy desserts.

I’m as guilty of that as anyone, to be honest. We all like easy recipes that whip up in minutes, so an “easy mousse” that relies on cream cheese or gelatin is certainly appealing. My easy Keto Peanut Butter Mousse is one such recipe. These desserts are absolutely delicious, but they don’t quite compare to the real deal.

This Keto Chocolate Mousse recipe definitely takes a bit more effort and dirties a few more dishes. But it is absolutely worth it, I promise. One bite of that impossibly airy texture and rich, creamy mouthfeel, and you will be hooked.

It does take raw eggs, as is standard for French mousse. If that’s a barrier for you, please check out my Keto Sky High Mousse Pie to see how it can be made by heating the egg whites instead.

Reader Reviews

“This keto chocolate mousse is exceptionally good! Making it for non keto people tonight, nobody will know the difference! Rich and decadent.” — Jennifer C.

“This just melts in your mouth! And, it’s sugar free..I will be having this for dessert after every meal! Loved it!” — Natalie

“Great sugar free dessert so light and fluffy! My husband and I just love your recipe!” — Melissa

Ingredients you need

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  • Butter: A little butter helps the chocolate melt more smoothly and evenly, and allows it to combine with the other ingredients better.
  • Unsweetened chocolate: Keep in mind that unsweetened chocolate has NO sweetener whatsoever. It’s just pure cocoa solids and cocoa butter. I do recommend getting a good quality brand like Guittard or Ghirardelli. I find that the cheaper brands, such as Baker’s, tend to clump up and split more easily.
  • Eggs: The eggs need to be separated and it’s easiest to do when they are cold. So separate them first and then let them come to room temperature for about half an hour.
  • Sweetener: I used a combination of Swerve Confectioners and allulose for perfect mousse texture. But you can use your preferred sweetener(s). If it’s erythritol-based, you will want the powdered confectioners version to avoid grittiness.
  • Cream of tartar: This baking aid helps whipped egg whites hold stiff peaks, so I always use cream of tartar in my mousse. You can omit it if necessary but it does make a difference to the texture and stability of the mousse.
  • Heavy whipping cream: Folding whipped cream into the chocolate makes it extra light and fluffy.
  • Pantry staples: Vanilla extract, salt.

Step by Step Directions

1. Melt the chocolate: In a small saucepan over low heat, melt the chocolate and butter together, stirring until smooth. Remove from heat and let cool to lukewarm.

2. Add the yolks: When the chocolate has cooled, whisk in the egg yolks. The mixture will become very thick and the chocolate will seize – this is normal. Add two tablespoons of hot coffee or water and whisk vigorously. Continue to add the liquid, one tablespoon at a time, until the chocolate mixture becomes smooth. Set aside.

3. Beat the whites: In a large bowl, beat the egg whites with the allulose, cream of tartar, and salt until they hold stiff peaks.

4. Beat the cream: In another bowl, beat the cream with the powdered sweetener and the vanilla until it holds stiff peaks.

5. Fold together: Stir a large dollop of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture to help lighten lighten it. Then carefully fold the chocolate mixture back into the egg whites until well combined. Fold in the whipped cream thoroughly but gently, until no streaks remains.

6. Dish it up: Divide among eight dessert dishes and refrigerate at least 2 hours to set.

Expert tips

It’s really not hard to make Keto Chocolate Mousse. But it does take a bit more effort and time. And patience! Here are my best tips for getting it right:

Separate the eggs carefully. Remember not to allow even a speck of yolk to get into the whites, or you will have trouble whipping them into peaks. An egg separator helps you do this more easily.

I also recommend separating one egg at a time into a smaller bowl, then adding the clean white to the larger mixing bowl. That way, if one yolk breaks, you haven’t ruined all the whites.

Smooth out the chocolate. Adding the yolks to the melted chocolate causes it to seize, but this is completely normal. It will smooth out again with the addition of a warm liquid such as coffee or water. Just add the liquid slowly and whisk until smooth.

Fold the mixtures together. In baking, folding refers to the careful combination of two mixtures. You don’t want to stir vigorously, as this will cause the egg whites to deflate. Use a large silicone spatula and lift from the bottom, then fold over the top. Turn the bowl slightly and repeat, making sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl. Continue until the mixture is uniform and no streaks remain.

Sweetener Options: Keto Chocolate Mousse relies primarily on the beaten egg whites and whipped cream for structure. This means you can use almost any sweetener you like best. I really like the combination of allulose and Swerve Confectioners, as it made the mousse extra light and fluffy.

If you’re using only Swerve or another sweetener that is mostly erythritol, use the powdered version so it doesn’t get gritty.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many carbs are in keto chocolate mousse?

This keto chocolate mousse recipe has 3.9g of carbs and 1.8g of fiber per serving. That comes to 2.1g net carbs per half-cup serving.

Does chocolate mousse have raw eggs?

The classic French-style chocolate mousse does contain raw eggs, and this keto chocolate mousse follows that style. If you are uncomfortable with that, there are ways to pasteurize the whites and yolks at home. You will still need to separate the eggs first, then cook them very gently over a double boiler.

**Let me be clear that consuming raw or undercooked eggs is not recommended by the FDA. This includes poached eggs and runny eggs. Everyone must assess their own risk and comfort level.

Can I freeze Keto Chocolate Mousse?

You can easily freeze this keto mousse and store it for several months. I had some fun with it recently and froze it in silicone molds like this for individual servings. You can then let it pop it out of the molds and let it thaw before serving. You can also eat it frozen with some keto chocolate sauce!

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Keto Chocolate Mousse (8)

Keto Chocolate Mousse Recipe

This Keto Chocolate Mousse has an incredibly light and airy texture. Made in the classic French mousse style, it's a decadent sugar-free dessert.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: French

Keyword: french chocolate mousse, keto chocolate mousse

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Chill Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 210kcal

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • In a small saucepan over low heat, melt the chocolate and butter together, stirring until smooth. Remove from heat and let cool to lukewarm.

  • When the chocolate has cooled, whisk in the egg yolks. The mixture will become very thick and the chocolate will seize – this is normal.

  • Add 2 tablespoons of hot coffee or water and whisk vigorously. Continue to add the liquid, 1 tablespoon at a time, until chocolate mixture becomes smooth. Set aside.

  • In a large bowl, beat the egg whites with the sweeteners, cream of tartar, and salt until they hold stiff peaks. In another bowl, beat the cream with the vanilla until it holds stiff peaks.

  • Stir a large dollop of the egg whites into the chocolate mixture to help lighten lighten it. Then carefully fold the chocolate mixture back into the egg whites until well combined.

  • Fold in the whipped cream thoroughly but gently, until no streaks remains. Divide amont 8 dessert dishes and refrigerate at least 2 hours to set.

Notes

Storage Information: Because this mousse contains raw eggs, you should plan to eat it within 3 days. Keep it refrigerated at all times. To freeze, dish it out into individual servings first and wrap them up tightly. It can be frozen for up to 3 months.

Note: The FDA does not recommend consuming raw or undercooked eggs.

Nutrition Facts

Keto Chocolate Mousse Recipe

Amount Per Serving (1 about ½ cup)

Calories 210Calories from Fat 162

% Daily Value*

Fat 18g28%

Carbohydrates 3.9g1%

Fiber 1.8g7%

Protein 5.2g10%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them.I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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  1. Lester Poole says

    Keto Chocolate Mousse (9)
    Perhaps try using pasturized eggs for this recipe. They should work as effectively as raw eggs but allay any fears that raw eggs may impart.

    Reply

    • Carolyn says

      Pasteurized eggs that are still in the shell are extremely hard to find. So this is a buyer beware type recipe. 🙂

      Reply

  2. Rita says

    Keto Chocolate Mousse (10)
    you absolutely can’t knock it till you try it!!!!! it’s unbelievably good!

    Reply

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Keto Chocolate Mousse (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in keto chocolate mousse? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
373Calories
38gFat
7gCarbs
5gProtein

How do I satisfy my sweet tooth on keto? ›

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  1. Keto Chocolate Avocado Mousse.
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  4. Almond Butter Keto Cups.
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How many carbs are in chocolate mousse? ›

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

What can go wrong when making chocolate mousse? ›

If your chocolate becomes grainy when you add the whipped egg whites or cream, it has cooled too much and hardened into small grains. Ideally, your chocolate should be between 35-40ºC before you incorporate the cooler ingredients. If using cream, it's possible that you over whipped it - aim for 'barely soft peaks'.

How many carbs to stay in ketosis? ›

The ketogenic (keto) diet limits carbohydrates and replaces them with fats, putting the body into a state of ketosis. To stay in ketosis, a person requires up to 50 grams (g) of carbs per day. A person following a keto diet eats foods with high levels of fats and very low levels of carbohydrates.

Do keto desserts spike blood sugar? ›

Ketogenic foods, called “keto” for short, are low in carbs and high in fats. They often form part of a diabetes-friendly diet plan because fats generally provide a more sustained source of energy in your body, meaning they don't cause the same rapid spikes in glucose associated with many carbs.

Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Why am I still craving sugar on keto? ›

Sugar cravings on keto are often part of the adjustment period as your body gets used to a new way of eating (and burning fat). Because keto calls for the extreme restriction of sugars and carbs, it helps change your body's metabolism.

Will one sweet take me out of ketosis? ›

In conclusion, sugar can kick you out of ketosis and prevent your body from burning fat for energy. If you're following a ketogenic diet, it's important to limit your intake of sugar and opt for keto-friendly sweeteners. This will help you to reach your weight loss or health goals and maintain optimal health.

What are the benefits of Chocolate Mousse? ›

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.

How many calories are in one cup of Chocolate Mousse? ›

There are 355 calories in 1 cup of Chocolate Mousse.

Is Chocolate Mousse bad for cholesterol? ›

This chocolate mousse is light, fluffy and absolutely delicious. With only egg whites, dark chocolate and sugar, it is pretty cholesterol-friendly although you'd never guess. Make it in advance so that it has time to set in the fridge; and make sure you make plenty...

What is very crucial when making a mousse? ›

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. Whip the chocolate mousse as it's cooling down.

Can you over whip mousse? ›

If you over-whip the cream, you'll end up with a grainy mousse (although you can try to remedy it by whisking in a few extra tablespoons of cream). An electric hand mixer and a nice big bowl are my tools of choice, but a big balloon whisk and a chilled mixing bowl work well, too.

What is the stabilizer in chocolate mousse? ›

Silky, rich chocolate mousse that is light yet sooo creamy. Stabilized by gelatin, this can be used to fill a pie or cake but is equally as delicious eaten all on its own. Rich enough for a winter date night yet light enough for summer, there's no wrong time to try this beloved, easy chocolate mousse!

Why does keto ice cream have so many carbs? ›

Keto ice cream is often higher in calories and fat than regular ice cream due to the higher fat ingredients. However, keto ice cream is lower in carbohydrates than regular ice cream since sugar substitutes are used as sweeteners in place of regular sugar.

How many carbs are in keto cream? ›

With only 1.75 grams of carbs per 1/4 cup (59 mL), both heavy and whipping cream can be considered keto-friendly ( 3 , 4 ).

How many carbs are in sugar-free pudding? ›

CARB COUNTS FOR SUGAR FREE PUDDING MIXES
Banana, instant24 net carbsJell-O brand
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Vanilla, cook & serve20 net carbsJell-O brand
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How many carbs are in a keto chocolate cake? ›

How many carbs are in a keto chocolate cake? This luscious keto chocolate cake recipe serves 16 people and has 8.3g of carbs and 4.1g of fiber per serving. If you count net carbs, each slice has only 4.2g of carbs.

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