Clean Eating Low Carb Chocolate Mousse Recipe (2024)

ByTiffany McCauley

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This low carb chocolate mousse is a delicious dessert that won’t stack up on the carb content.

If you follow me on Facebook, you may know that I’ve been eating clean AND low carb for a few weeks now. The results have been amazing for both my pant size and my blood sugar. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that everyone should eat this way. I’m simply saying that this is what’s working for me at the moment, so I’m sticking with it.

Clean Eating Low Carb Chocolate Mousse Recipe (1)

This particular recipe may not be for everyone as it is definitely high in fat. But part of following a low carb diet (for most people)is increasing your intake of healthy fats. If this recipe doesn’t fit into your eating plan, I have a ton more in my dessert section that you might enjoy. I hope you’ll check them out!

Now if you ARE following a low carb / higher fat eating plan, then this might just be the dessert recipe to get you through the holidays without feeling deprived.

LOW CARB CHOCOLATE MOUSSE RECIPE:

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Low Carb Chocolate Mousse

A delicious, keto-inspired dessert that is sugar free.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 251kcal

Ingredients

  • 16 oz. full fat ricotta cheese
  • ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ¼ tsp. pure liquid stevia (or to taste)

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together all of the ingredients and serve.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data given here is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25the recipe | Calories: 251kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Cholesterol: 78mg | Sodium: 101mg | Potassium: 149mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 723IU | Calcium: 244mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. What brand of stevia do you recommend?

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    1. Katrina – I generally don’t. I am growing my own stevia plant and will do a post on that when I actually have enough plant to work with. It’s still pretty small. But if you have to purchase, I recommend the pure liquid form. Far less processed than the powder as I found out.

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  2. Hi Tiffany,
    Always have loved your site! I found this desert and I know it’s one of your older post, but, I hope you get my question. Can you direct me to the little cookies they look so crunchy and yummy and I was not able to find them in your desert section?
    Thanks!

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    1. Louise – Little cookies? You mean the chocolate chips? What I placed on top here were just larger, round pieces of baking chocolate. Is that what you meant?

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  3. Yes I guess to me they looked like little chocolate cookies? Ok, I I guess I have never seen chocolate like that but thanks I will look for that.

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  4. I’m eating low carb, but find it difficult to get healthy days in my diet. Your comment implied that this was helping to lose weight? Do you count calories while eating low carb? I was thinking to cut calories, maybe substituting cottage cheese for the ricotta would work? Thanks. Looks good.

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    1. Shawna – Every person is different. I know the majority of low carbers do not count calories. But I’m sure there are some that do. Depends on what works best for you. Just going low carb alone should help significantly if you keep your carbs low enough.

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  5. Yes, I eat low carb and count calories. Even if you don’t think it has carbs, it probably does. Eating too many calories in general make you gain weight. You need to be in a caloric deficit to lose weight. 3500 calories = 1 pound is the general rule. Of course, everyone is different. Use an app like myfitnesspal to log everything you eat. And I mean EVERYTHING: The dressing on your salad, the oil you sautéed with, the sauce you baked your chicken in, the soda you drank, your morning coffee with all the fixings. It will make you aware of everything you consume. You’ll soon learn your idea of a serving size is way, way off.

    After cutting carbs, I find it hard to hit my daily calorie goal of 1300 a day (I also eat clean, limit fruit, and workout every day, eat tons of veggies), in case you worry about starving on low carb. I also limit my drinks to green tea and water.

    Hope that helps.

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Clean Eating Low Carb Chocolate Mousse Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many carbs are in keto chocolate mousse? ›

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

How do you thicken chocolate mousse without cornstarch? ›

Create an arrowroot or cornflour slurry from ½ tablespoon of arrowroot/cornflour and 2 tbsp of cream or milk. Add the mousse back into a saucepan to heat up and then whisk in the slurry until it thickens.

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 are two components in a mousse? ›

To take a step back, mousses generally comprise four components – the base, the egg foam, a setting agent and whipped cream.

Can I eat low carb chocolate on keto? ›

Yes, you can eat chocolate on a keto diet, but it should ideally be dark chocolate with a high cocoa content (over 70%) and low in sugar. It's essential to consume it in moderation to stay within your daily carbohydrate limits. Always ensure to check the nutritional label before indulging.

Do keto desserts spike blood sugar? ›

Essentially, low carb desserts are made with keto-friendly ingredients. They are low in sugar and carbohydrates from other sources such as wheat flour. They can also be made with sugar substitutes such as stevia or monk fruit, which are low in carbs and do not affect blood sugar.

What can you substitute for cornstarch in chocolate pudding? ›

What can I use instead of cornstarch for puddings? Cornstarch often teams up with egg yolks to thicken a custard or pudding. Swapping in all-purpose or rice flour is your best bet here, since tapioca, potato starch, and arrowroot powder can be finicky with respect to cooking and holding.

What is the thickening agent for mousse? ›

The thickener:

Traditionally, mousse is made with gelatin. The gelatin should be bloomed in cool water or 5 minutes, then melted before adding to the base. The amount of gelatin can be altered depending on the desired texture.

How to make chocolate mousse more thick? ›

Once it is thoroughly combined, pour it back into your heavy saucepan from before. Heat that over medium heat, again stirring constantly, until thickened. 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.

How many calories are in sugar free mousse? ›

Prepared
Prepared
Weight or Serving Size16 g (1½Tbsp) (½ cup prepared)
Calories50
Total Fat2.5 g
Saturated Fat2.5 g
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How many carbs are in Russell Stover candy? ›

Russell Stover Sugar Free Assorted Chocolate Candy (2 pieces) contains 18g total carbs, 2g net carbs, 9g fat, 2g protein, and 130 calories.

How many carbs are in Oreo mousse? ›

Oreo Mousse Dessert, Mixed With Oreo Cookie Pieces (0.5 cup) contains 36g total carbs, 35g net carbs, 18g fat, 2g protein, and 310 calories.

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.

What are the four basic components of a mousse? ›

Four basic components of a Mousse

Mousse is a light and airy dessert made with eggs, sugar, heavy cream, and flavoring. All mousses have four basic components: aerated egg yolks, whipped egg whites, whipped cream, and a flavoring base.

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.

How many carbs are on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

Does keto cheesecake have carbs? ›

How many carbs are in keto cheesecake? This keto cheesecake recipe has only 2.9g total carbs per serving. This does not include the easy berry sauce or any other toppings or additions.

Do keto snacks have carbs? ›

Keto snacks are snacks that fit into the keto diet. This means they have a low percentage of carbs and a moderate amount of protein. These sweet keto snacks are often low in carbs and sugar free. However, some keto snacks do contain too much sugar.

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