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Love the fact that this is free from added sugars and is a great choice for a decadent low carb dessert option.
Chocolate warning!!
This delicious egg free dessert is full of dark velvety rich chocolate flavours and is just perfect for chocolate lovers.
This is the perfect recipe to try out Naturally Sweet’s new monk fruit sweetener, although if you don’t have any yet, any of their other sweeteners can also be used.
Coffee??
If you know my recipes, you will have noticed that I often add coffee to recipes that feature chocolate. Coffee really brings out the dark chocolate flavors and you won’t taste it at all in the recipe as minimal is used. Feel free to leave it out if you wish to but I do recommend trying it first as you might be surprised at how it enhances the chocolate flavors.
Chocolate
My preferred chocolate for Low Carb Chocolate Mousse is Lindt 80% or 85% dark chocolate. Dark chocolate can be an acquired taste, especially when you start to use 80% and above couverture. Initially, when I started eating low carb, I really struggled with the taste of dark chocolate. I have now acquired a taste for dark chocolate and actually prefer it to any other chocolate. Please use a chocolate that suits your taste in this recipe, or you may find the chocolate flavors a bit too intense in this recipe. Generally your taste buds will adjust to darker chocolate the more that you eat it. Just remember that the lower the couverture, the more sugar the chocolate will contain.
Quick and Easy To Make
I love how quick and easy it is to make this delicious low carb chocolate mousse. The ingredients featured are all quite basic and most of you will probably have them on hand. These can be whipped up in about 15 minutes and then all you need to do is wait for them to set in the fridge, which will only take about 30 minutes.
Quick Switches and Variations
Feel free to reduce the amount of chocolate by up to 1/4 to reduce the richness of these decadent pots (only if you want to). In fact would you want to??? You can also switch out up to half of the heavy/pure cream for the equivalent amount of marscarpone or cream cheese, as long as it has been whipped until it’s really light and creamy. For a paleo version, you can also switch the heavy/pure cream for thick sugar free coconut cream and use a sweetener such as coconut sugar. If you want to add some alcohol such as brandy to the recipe, add it to the cream as you are whipping it.
Prep Time:5 minutes
Cook Time:5 minutes
Setting Time:30 minutes
Ingredients
- ¼ cup water
- 3 tablespoons stevia blend /monk fruit blend
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon instant coffee powder optional but recommended
- 200 grams dark chocolate I prefer Lindt 80% or 85% but please see notes on this
- 1.5 cups pure/heavy cream
- A pinch of salt
Instructions
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Boil the water, sweetener, coffee and vanilla extra over a medium heat. Allow the sweetener to dissolve and then remove from heat. Pour mixture into a medium bowl.
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Break the chocolate into chunks and add to the water/coffee mixture. Allow to sit for a few minutes to soften. Stir until the chocolate has melted and then whisk the chocolate mixture until it is smooth. Allow mixture to cool to room temperature.
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In a medium bowl, whip the heavy/pure cream until soft peaks form ensuring it isn't over whipped. Gradually add the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture suing a spatula and folding the mixture over without creating too much air. Ensure the chocolate and cream mixtures are well combined and smooth.
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Spoon or pipe the chocolate mousse in to 6-8 small serving dishes. Top with a dollop of cream, chocolate shavings and/or strawberries if desired.
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Chill the chocolate mousse until it sets, which should only take 30 minutes. The mousse will firm up if left for longer in the fridge so remove from fridge about 20 minutes prior to serving. The mousse can be stored in the fridge for 3-4 days.