Tofu Chocolate Mousse (Vegan, Sugar-Free)



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This rich, decadent, silky Tofu Chocolate Mousse is the perfect gluten-free dessert to satisfy my cravings. It is healthy, chocolatey, and I prep it in 5 minutes with silken tofu, bananas, tahini, cocoa powder, and maple syrup.

dairy free, healthy, vegan tofu chocolate mousse recipe in little glass jars topped with chocolate shavings

I love creating new recipes with simple ingredients I keep on hand. Silken tofu is one of those ingredients I always have for making vegan recipes, like this chocolate mousse and tofu ice cream to satisfy my chocolate cravings.

It’s so creamy and delicious, and makes for a perfect base for my indulgent chocolate mousse. The mousse is so healthy and low in sugar, I find myself eating it after the school run instead of my usual silken tofu scramble. Ha! It’s 100% raw, natural, refined sugar-free, gluten-free, vegan, and totally delicious.

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Most traditional chocolate mousse recipes are packed with refined sugars and way too complicated to make! That’s why I created this decadent tofu mousse that I can enjoy any time of the day. It literally takes me 5 minutes to prep it, and you can’t even tell that this vegan chocolate treat is packed with nutrients. Tahini is my secret ingredient for giving the mousse a rich, nutty consistency that goes well with the cocoa powder! It’s naturally sweet too, from bananas and a touch of maple syrup.

This vegan chocolate mousse is so good, I have been making it on repeat since I created it. I just add the 5 ingredients to the blender and let it do its thing until I end up with a smooth and creamy-looking mousse. It’s the easiest chocolate mousse I have ever made and possibly the best too! The texture is so smooth and creamy, even though there isn’t a drop of heavy cream or dairy in it, just wholesome ingredients of tahini, bananas, cocoa powder, tofu, and maple syrup. I add chia seeds at the end sometimes for a boost of nutrition and to help the consistency set while it chills.

Whether you’re vegan or not, I dare you to resist this absolutely irresistible chocolate mousse! For something so elegant, delicious, and simple, most guests think I spend hours making it. They’re shocked when I tell them how I made it and immediately ask for the recipe. Who knew a vegan chocolate mousse could taste this good!? Try it for yourself, and tell me it’s not the best chocolate mousse you’ve ever tried.

🥘 Ingredients

My silken tofu chocolate mousse requires 5 wholesome ingredients you may already have at home. Here is what I use:

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Tofu: I use soft silken tofu for the perfect base for this indulgent vegan chocolate mousse. Make sure you buy silken tofu and not extra firm or firm tofu! I like using organic tofu whenever it’s available since non-organic soy is typically GMO.

Bananas: Ripe bananas, along with the tofu, are what I add to make the creamy base! The bananas are a key ingredient in this easy vegan chocolate mousse, so don’t substitute them. They give this raw chocolate mousse a creamy texture and natural sweetness.

Tahini: To ensure the mousse is velvety and smooth, I add in some tahini. It’s usually found in the condiment aisle or near the ethnic foods.

Cocoa Powder: This provides all the rich dark chocolate flavor. For an intense chocolate flavor, I use Dutch cocoa powder.

Sweetener: I recommend using a touch of maple syrup to add just a bit more sweetness to this vegan chocolate pudding. Agave, honey, coconut sugar, white sugar, or liquid stevia are great options too.

🔪 How To Make

My vegan tofu chocolate mousse recipe is a breeze to make! Here are the steps by steps:

Blend Ingredients: I place the soft tofu, bananas, tahini, cocoa powder, and maple syrup into a blender and let it run until the mixture is smooth. A large food processor will also work.

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Transfer Mousse: Once blended and smooth, I spoon the chocolate tofu mousse into individual cups or ramekins.

Refrigerate: Then, I refrigerate for around 3 hours, or overnight. I like to top my mousses with a few dark chocolate shavings, fresh raspberries, or coconut whipped cream before serving.

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My #1 Secret Tip for this silken tofu chocolate mousse is the longer the vegan tofu chocolate mousse sets in the fridge, the better it will be. I recommend allowing it to set overnight for the best results!

Other Tips To Keep In Mind:

  • Blend the mousse: There is no need to overmix the mousse when you are blending it. Once it’s smooth and creamy, I pour it into individual pots!
  • Store it right: I transfer the mousse into jars or containers with airtight lids to keep it fresh. This helps it stay smooth and tasty even after a day in the fridge.
  • Serve it chilled: I like to serve this dairy-free chocolate mousse cold because it tastes rich and refreshing. It also sets nicely in the fridge, giving it a perfect creamy texture.
  • Enjoy as a dip: Sometimes I serve this mousse as a dip for a fun dessert platter. Graham crackers, cookies, or fresh fruit taste amazing with the smooth chocolate flavor.

📖 Variations

Here are a few simple ways I like to customize this decadent dessert.

Mix-ins: Stir in melted chocolate for even more chocolate flavor. I melt 1/2 cup of good-quality chocolate chips in the microwave or over a double boiler and stir that into the blended mousse.

Nut Butter: For a nuttier flavor, I swap the tahini for creamy peanut butter, almond butter, or even cashew butter! Start with 2 tablespoons and add more if you prefer.

Peppermint Extract: Chocolate and mint are one of my favorite combinations. I add ½ a teaspoon of peppermint extract to the blender. The combination is amazing and my kids love it!

🍽 Serving Suggestions

I think the best way to serve this chocolate mousse is with fruits or other sweet treats. Here are some of my favorite recipes:

Fruits are healthy, delicious, and perfect for mornings with a pot of nutritious chocolate mousse. I love making this easy-peasy breakfast fruit salad with a mixture of berries and orange, or a creamy cottage cheese with fruit bowl, and a drizzle of honey for the perfect indulgent breakfast.

My kids love to just grab-n-go with a chocolate mousse, which i find suits my lifestyle perfectly, as I don’t need to whip up something for them whenever they are in need of a snack. Which is why I always have ready-to-go snacks like dried fruit cookies in our cookie jar and pots of vegan breakfast parfaits in the fridge to give them healthy choices whenever they feel like snacking.

🧊 Storage Directions

Refrigeration: I store the vegan mousse in the refrigerator for up to 3 days in an airtight container or by covering the pots with plastic wrap.

Freezing: I don’t recommend freezing this chocolate mousse as it will become solid and not scoopable like a mousse.

Reheating: Since the mousse is served chilled, it doesn’t need to be reheated.

❓ Recipe FAQs

Why is my vegan chocolate mousse not set?

In my experience, when the mousse did not set properly, it wasn’t chilled long enough. For best results, let it chill overnight in the fridge.

Why is my mouse lumpy and not smooth?

The main reason for lumpy mousse instead of smooth will be due to not blending long enough. I recommend blending the mousse ingredients for a minimum of 5 minutes to make sure the tofu has become smooth. Another reason can be the type of tofu used. Make sure to use silken tofu and not firm tofu, as it will not have that creamy, smooth consistency.

My chocolate tofu mousse is too thick. What can I do to make it thinner?

This vegan silken tofu chocolate mousse is supposed to be thick, but if your desired consistency is slightly thinner, I recommend adding a tablespoon of plant-based milk. Almond, cashew, or soy are great options. Add a tablespoon at a time while blending to achieve your desired thickness. You don’t want it too thin or else it will not set properly.

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Tofu Chocolate Mousse

This rich, decadent, silky Tofu Chocolate Mousse is the perfect gluten-free dessert to satisfy my cravings. It is healthy, chocolatey, and I prep it in 5 minutes with silken tofu, bananas, tahini, cocoa powder, and maple syrup.

Prep Time5 minutes

Chill3 hours

Total Time5 minutes

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American, Vegan

Diet: Gluten Free, Low Calorie, Low Lactose, Vegan, Vegetarian

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 115kcal

  • My #1 Secret Tip for this silken tofu chocolate mousse is the longer the vegan tofu chocolate mousse sets in the fridge, the better it will be. I recommend allowing it to set overnight for the best results!
  • Blend the mousse: There is no need to overmix the mousse when you are blending it. Once it’s smooth and creamy, I pour it into individual pots!
  • Store it right: I transfer the mousse into jars or containers with airtight lids to keep it fresh. This helps it stay smooth and tasty even after a day in the fridge.
  • Serve it chilled: I like to serve this dairy-free chocolate mousse cold because it tastes rich and refreshing. It also sets nicely in the fridge, giving it a perfect creamy texture.
  • Enjoy as a dip: Sometimes I serve this mousse as a dip for a fun dessert platter. Graham crackers, cookies, or fresh fruit taste amazing with the smooth chocolate flavor.

Calories: 115kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4.6g | Saturated Fat: 0.5g | Sodium: 4.1mg | Fiber: 1.8g | Sugar: 9.4g