Chocolate Mousse Recipe – Egg Free

Want to impress your hot date without spending the entire day in the kitchen?  This Easy Egg Free Chocolate Mousse Recipe is the solution.  Decadent Chocolate Mousse made with only 3 ingredients!

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Easy Chocolate Mousse Recipe

I think it should be a requirement to indulge in a sinful Valentine’s Day Dessert.  Ditch the predictable heart shaped box filled with chocolates.  Replace it with this luxurious Valentine’s Day Dessert Recipe.

This Egg Free Chocolate Mousse Recipe is beyond easy!  It involves melting chocolate in the microwave and turning on your stand mixer.  Seriously, that is it.
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I started looking around the internet for an easy chocolate mousse recipe.  I soon realized that most chocolate mousse is made with eggs.

I have a sensitivity to eggs, so I started looking for easy egg-free chocolate mousse recipes.  All of those recipes use unflavored gelatin.  I cannot stand the taste of “unflavored” gelatin.  Maybe I’m too picky!?!

That is when I decided to just experiment a little and see if I could make my own Easy Egg Free Chocolate Mousse Recipe.  And well, it worked!

In fact, it more than just worked.  This Chocolate Mousse is super simple and tastes amazing!

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I started by melting some good quality milk chocolate chips in the microwave.  I used Ghirardelli Chocolate because it is one of my favorites.

Next, I used my handy-dandy KitchenAid stand mixer with the wire whip attachment to whip the heavy cream until peaks formed.  Add the slightly cooled melted chocolate, powdered sugar and whip it a little more.

Done.  Say hello to your {should be illegal} AhhhMazing Chocolate Mousse!

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While this Chocolate Mousse Recipe is unbelievably easy.  That little chocolate heart garnish gave me some trouble.  I’ve always read how simple chocolate garnishes are to make.  Ummm, no.  Not for me.

This is the only one that came out resembling a heart shape.  The other garnish attempts looked more like miniature dog turds.  That’s not romantic at all.

So if the heart garnish isn’t working for you, use chocolate sprinkles or grated chocolate instead.

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Happy Valentine’s Day, Baby!

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Chocolate Mousse

Want to impress your hot date without spending the entire day in the kitchen?  This Easy Egg Free Chocolate Mousse Recipe is the solution.  Decadent Chocolate Mousse made with only 3 ingredients!
4.48 from 61 votes
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Course: desserts
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate mousse, dessert
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2
Calories: 757kcal

Ingredients

  • 16 oz Cold Heavy Cream
  • 2 Tb Powdered Sugar
  • Cups Milk Chocolate Chips

Instructions

Chocolate Mousse

  • Melt chocolate chips in the microwave while stopping every 30 seconds to stir.
  • Once the chocolate is melted, set aside to cool slightly.
  • Next, whip the heavy cream in your stand mixer using the whisk attachment. Whip until it thickens and peaks appear.
  • Add the powdered sugar and melted chocolate (as quickly as possible!). Whip for another 30 seconds or until the mousse is thick and fully blended.
  • Transfer to serving dishes, top with whipped cream and chocolate garnish. Serve.
  • Chocolate Mousse can also be refrigerated and served later.

Chocolate Garnish

  • Melt 2 Tb chocolate chips in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds.
  • Cover flat plate or cutting board with wax paper.
  • Drizzle melted chocolate onto wax paper into desired shape.
  • Transfer to refrigerator or freezer until the chocolate hardens. (only takes 2-3 minutes)
  • Gently peel firm chocolate off the wax paper.
  • Serve as a garnish on top of the chocolate mousse.

Notes

If you don't own a stand mixer, a hand mixer can be used. Or a plain whisk and some muscle. It just will not be as EASY.
This recipe yields 3+ cups of chocolate mousse. It is very rich, so a little bit goes a long way!

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 757kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 62g | Saturated Fat: 39g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 18g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 149mg | Sodium: 82mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 40g
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55 Comments

  1. I think we just made butter… Can we fix it? What did we do wrong? How kin should we whip it?

    1. Oh No! Yes, if cream is whipped too long or fast it will become butter. Not really a fix for it, just decrease the whipping time to prevent it from happening again.

  2. Hi there!
    So perfect for my kid, he love chocolates and creams but can’t take eggs!
    Thank you, right now I am trying to do it with Cocoa powder. And he wants to sprinkle some dried fruit chunks.
    Great work!

  3. I have been using this idea for years as a Milk Chocolate Candy Pie! It is DELICIOUS. The original recipe calls for 6 Hershey chocolate almond bars about 50 gms each plus 1 cup of whipping cream placed in a graham cracker crust. I have mixed it up by using different bars; or making it as cupcakes (about 12) with oreos as the base. Very simple but deadly!

  4. Nicole, the chocolate is making small clumps once it hits the whipped cream so it’s not all smooth. Is this because the chocolate is still too warm going into the whipped cream?

    1. I think you may need to be mixing in the melted chocolate faster. Sort of like when you mix raw egg into a hot liquid, if you don’t do it fast enough the egg will scramble. If the chocolate isn’t mixed in quickly enough it will begin to firm up from the cold. That is probably what is causing the clumps. At least it is still delicious 🙂