Coconut Milk Chocolate Mousse Recipe: Dairy-Free & Paleo (2024)

What happens when you combine coconut cream, cocoa powder and raw honey? Pure, heavenly, silky, real food dessert deliciousness- that's what.This quick dairy-free coconut chocolate mousse recipe is the one sweet treat that almost everyone at my table agrees upon.From traditional, paleo or vegan diet followers, to grain-free and dairy-free folks, but most importantly for those simply looking to enjoy a tasty bite of food- this effortless dessert is bound to impress. But then again, I'm not saying that you absolutely must share. It's so good youmay just find yourself gobbling it up and licking your fingers before you even get a chance!

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A few weeks back I wrote all about how to make a dairy free whipped cream from a can of coconut milk- a favorite real food trick of mine. One of our readers commented that she tried the recipe with a sprinkle of cocoa to make an amazing chocolate-y version. How brilliant! I quickly scurried off to the kitchen to give this new variation a try and much to my delight, found it to taste just as magical as it sounds. It has been a favorite at all of our gatherings, large and small, ever since. With a bit of experimenting, I've worked to customize this coconut chocolate mousse recipe to include just the right balance of bitter and sweet to my liking, but you can certainly experiment to suite your happy little taste buds too. I promise-this foolproof recipe is very hard to mess up!

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You'll notice that this blog contains a lot of pictures...I couldn't help myself. Doesn't it look so tasty? Plus, the actual recipe is so simple, there isn't really much to say. However, let me mention three other quick things that I truly love about this dessert:

1. There is no cooking required. You got it: just open up some jars, throw ingredients in a bowl and whip them up. No ovens, no piles of pans in the sink. The recipe can also be easily halved, doubled or tripled without any extravagant math calculations to serve any size group.

2. It's good for you! Coconut cream is filled with the same unique medium chain fatty acids that give coconut oil its many health benefits. Add to this the enzyme-full raw honey, mineral rich cocoa and protein boasting nuts, and you have yourself a perfectly balanced nutrient dense snack. Just a small portion is enough to satisfy.

3. It looks positively darling served in fancy little bowls on a tray. Okay, so maybe it's just because I have a secret love of dishes, but don't you agree that things taste better when they look pretty? I've convinced many people to eat my wholesome, real food creations by serving them up in an appealing way.

But enough chatting- let's get to the recipe!

Coconut Milk Chocolate Mousse

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ByKayla- Radiant Life

Ingredients

1 can coconut milk, preferably organic and free from additives/emulsifiers

2-3 tablespoons cocoa powder

1 tablespoon raw honey or pinch of stevia,to taste

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract

few tablespoons sprouted nuts, chopped(optional)

Instructions

*For a more detailed guide and even larger collection of photos on how to make plain whipped coconut cream, you can visit the original post about it here. It might be worth a visit, as the post is filled with helpful tidbits for selecting and preparing the cream so that you get the most consistent and fluffy whip every time.

Place coconut milk in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight so that the cream (the fatty delicious part) hardens, separates and rises to the top. Open the can and scoop out this hardened cream, placing it in a large glass or stainless steel mixing bowl. You won't need the remaining liquid at the bottom of the can for now, but don't forget to save it for use in other recipes.

Using a hand held mixer on low speed, slowly start to whip the coconut cream (using the same techniques you would for regular dairy cream). Add cocoa, honey and vanilla extract and gradual work to a higher speed until ingredients are well combined and you have incorporated enough air for desired texture. Top with your favorite variety of chopped nuts for a bit of added crunch, or a handful of fresh berries and serve immediately. Mousse will also keep well in the refrigerator for several days.

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Coconut Milk Chocolate Mousse Recipe: Dairy-Free & Paleo (2024)

FAQs

Can you have coconut milk on Paleo? ›

So we know it is good for us but is it Paleo? The good news is that even though coconut milk is essentially 'man made', it is still made from only the coconut and this makes it Paleo appropriate.

Can you whip coconut milk? ›

Did you know that you can make luscious whipped cream from a can of coconut milk? Here's how! This trick is simple: Chill a can of coconut milk, then scoop out the coconut fat that separates out and solidifies (leaving the watery liquid behind), and whip it just like whipped cream.

What is coconut mousse made of? ›

This mousse is basically a crémeux that has been lightened with whipped cream. Some coconut mousse recipes use egg whites, coconut cream, and coconut extract, but egg yolks, heavy cream, and coconut milk make for a very silky texture.

What can I use instead of cocoa powder in mousse? ›

Carob powder is often used as a cocoa substitute in baked and no-bake goods such as cake, brownies, cookies, fudge, and mousse. Because of its sweet and mild flavor, it is also great in recipes that don't require much sugar, such as pancakes, oatmeal, and ice cream shakes.

What is a paleo substitute for coconut milk? ›

You can use almond, cashew, or oat milk in place of coconut milk and your Golden Milk will taste great. The one change I would make is to use 3¾ cups of the alternative milk and not add the 2 cups of water—there's no need to dilute it like full-fat coconut milk.

What is a dairy free alternative to coconut milk? ›

If you don't like the taste of coconut milk (or some people also avoid coconut milk as it has a high fat content) then you could use either soy milk or almond milk as alternatives.

Will coconut milk whip like cream? ›

Coconut whipped cream is a dairy-free alternative to classic whipped cream, which is made with heavy whipping cream! For a dairy-free, vegan-friendly version, simply swap a good quality full-fat coconut milk or coconut cream in its place and whip into soft peaks!

Will whisking coconut milk thicken it? ›

Using regular sugar, honey, maple syrup, or any other sweetener doesn't work well for whipped coconut milk. It is too thin and loose. You need to use some icing sugar (powdered sugar) to get that little bit of thickening. Anything else will make it collapse, be grainy, or again be soupy.

How do you thicken coconut milk for mousse? ›

To make thicker mousse, you can try omitting the liquid from your coconut milk by chilling first the can overnight, opening, and draining off any clear. Then add only the cream.

What makes mousse thick? ›

WHAT MAKES MOUSSE THICK? Including additional egg yolks gently heated with heavy cream (called a liaison) or adding butter or corn starch can thicken mousse to a more pudding-like consistency. You can also add more chocolate or more whipped egg whites to help thicken.

What is a vegan substitute for cocoa powder? ›

Carob Powder: Carob powder is perhaps the most popular cocoa powder substitute, derived from the dried, roasted, and ground pods of the carob tree. It is naturally sweet, with a flavour similar to cocoa but distinct—milder and with a hint of caramel.

Why is my chocolate mousse not fluffy? ›

The chocolate you used wasn't fluid enough

A three-drop chocolate has exactly the right cocoa butter content to produce the perfect end results. Chocolate with less cocoa butter in it will give the mousse too little texture. How to choose the right fluidity?

What's the difference between chocolate pudding and chocolate mousse? ›

Unlike pudding, mousse is not cooked and the addition of air to the mixture leads to a fluffier consistency and lighter texture. Mousse is typically served chilled or frozen.

What milks can you have on paleo? ›

If you prefer to avoid dairy on the paleo diet, you can substitute non-dairy products made with coconut milk, almond milk and cashew milk.

What is the healthiest milk on the paleo diet? ›

The final verdict: coconut milk

Almond milk and hemp milk tend to be popular choices for the paleo diet, but one overall favorite reigns supreme: coconut milk. Coconut is a fruit, but it can also be considered a nut…and a seed – so coconut milk is technically paleo-friendly three times over!

Is coconut milk low inflammatory? ›

Coconut milk is rich in medium-chain triglycerides lauric acid, and other essential components and has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. This plant-based diet consists of nutrients necessary for keeping the body in good health.

What dairy is allowed on paleo diet? ›

Many people on a paleo diet today also include some sources of full-fat dairy, such as butter, cream, yogurt or whole milk.

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