3-Ingredient Double Chocolate Mousse

I found several recipes for a 3-ingredient chocolate mousse, including some that fit a low-carb or keto lifestyle. The key to a keto version is using a sugar-free sweetener and ensuring your chocolate is low in sugar.

Here are the best options I found, starting with the one that most closely matches your “Double Chocolate” request.

🍫 The Top Choice: Low-Carb “Double Chocolate” Mousse

This recipe is a perfect fit. It uses coconut cream to create a rich, dairy-free mousse that is inherently low in carbs .

· Ingredients: Full-fat coconut cream, confectioners sweetener (like erythritol or monk fruit for keto), and unsweetened cocoa powder .
· Why it works for Keto: The recipe is designed to be low-carb. By choosing a zero-calorie sweetener, you keep the net carbs very low. The “double chocolate” effect comes from the rich cocoa powder .

How to Make It (The Method) :

  1. Chill the Coconut Cream: Place unshaken cans of full-fat coconut cream in the refrigerator overnight. This solidifies the fat.
  2. Scoop and Whip: Open the cans carefully and scoop only the thick, solid cream into a bowl. Discard the liquid (or save it for smoothies). Add your keto-friendly sweetener and beat with a hand mixer until thick and fluffy.
  3. Add Chocolate: Sift in the unsweetened cocoa powder and a pinch of salt. Beat again until everything is smooth, well combined, and has a mousse-like consistency.
  4. Serve: Spoon into serving glasses and chill until ready to serve. Top with a dollop of the reserved plain whipped cream or some sugar-free chocolate shavings.

🥣 Alternative Classic 3-Ingredient Mousse (Non-Keto)

If you are not strictly counting carbs or are making this for guests who aren’t keto, a more traditional mousse is also very simple. Please note, this version is not keto-friendly due to the sugar content in the chocolate .

· Ingredients: Heavy whipping cream, semi-sweet chocolate (chopped), and powdered sugar .
· The Method: This version creates a mousse by folding a chocolate ganache into freshly whipped cream.

  1. Make Ganache: Warm a small amount of the cream and pour it over chopped chocolate. Let it sit, then stir until smooth. Set aside to cool .
  2. Whip Cream: In a separate bowl, whip the remaining cream with the powdered sugar until soft peaks form .
  3. Fold: Gently fold the cooled chocolate mixture into the whipped cream in batches until just combined. Be careful not to deflate the mixture .
  4. Chill: Spoon into dishes and refrigerate for at least an hour to set .

💡 Tips for the Best Keto Mousse

To ensure your low-carb mousse turns out perfectly, keep these tips in mind:

· Use Full-Fat: For the keto version, you must use full-fat coconut cream or milk. Light versions do not have enough fat to whip into a creamy mousse .
· Sweetener Choice: Powdered erythritol or monk fruit sweeteners work best as they dissolve easily and mimic the texture of powdered sugar .
· Chocolate Matters: If you add shaved chocolate for garnish, ensure it’s a high-percentage dark chocolate (70% or higher) or a specifically sugar-free brand to keep the carbs low .

I hope this helps you create a delicious and decadent dessert! Would you like me to find more keto-friendly dessert recipes?

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