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Strawberry Mousse

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This Easy Strawberry Mousse is a light, airy dessert made with just four fresh ingredients: strawberries, powdered sugar, heavy cream, and vanilla. Unlike traditional mousses that require gelatin or eggs, this eggless version relies on stabilized whipped cream and fresh fruit purée for a “fluffy cloud” texture that’s ready to serve in just 15 minutes!

5 small cups

15 minutes mins

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  • Prep Time: 15 Minutes
  • Servings: 4-5 cups
  • Dietary: Gluten-Free, Egg-Free, Vegetarian
  • Key Tool: Whisk attachment (preferred over beaters)

⚠️ Crucial: Your heavy cream MUST be chilled, and your strawberries must be bone-dry, or the mousse will not set.

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Glass cup with strawberry mousse, garnished with fresh strawberries.

Strawberry Mousse Recipe

Makes 5 small cups
An easy, eggless strawberry mousse made with fresh puréed berries and stabilized whipped cream. This gluten-free no bake dessert requires zero cooking and is perfect for quick summer entertaining!
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Ingredients
 

  • 8 oz hulled fresh strawberries (washed, and thoroughly dried (weigh after hulling))
  • ⅓ cup powdered sugar (adjust with 1-2 extra tablespoons based on strawberry sweetness)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream (must be well-chilled)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract (for depth of flavor)

Instructions
 

  • Prep:
    You will need 5 glass cups, each holding ~¾ cup for a tight fit, or ~1 cup for an "emptier" look. Get your ingredients ready.
    Ingredients for strawberry mousse on white marble.
  • Prepare Strawberry Purée:
    Blend the 8 oz of strawberries with powdered sugar until completely smooth. Set aside.
    (Optional: Blend an extra 4oz berries + 3 tbsp sugar if you want a decorative base layer for your cups).
    8 oz hulled fresh strawberries, ⅓ cup powdered sugar
    Strawberry purée in a glass bowl.
  • Whip the Cream:
    In a chilled bowl, use a whisk attachment to whip the heavy cream. Start slow, increasing speed as it thickens. Add vanilla once you hit soft peaks, then continue whipping until stiff peaks form.
    1 cup heavy whipping cream, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    Whipped cream on whisk attachment.
  • The "Folding" Technique:
    Add ⅓ of the strawberry purée to the whipped cream. Using a rubber spatula, gently fold it in. Repeat in two more batches until fully combined.
    Note: The texture will look broken or 'weird' initially; continue folding gently with a spatula until it becomes a smooth, airy cloud. Do not use an electric mixer.
    Strawberry mousse in glass bowl.
  • Assemble & Serve:
    Divide the extra purée (if using) into 4-5 glass cups. Top with the mousse. Serve immediately for the fluffiest texture or refrigerate for up to 24 hours.
    Strawberry mousse in glass cup with strawberry purée.

Notes

  • Temperature Control: For the fastest results, chill your mixing bowl and whisk attachment in the freezer for 10 minutes before whipping the cream.
  • Sweetness Check: Taste your strawberries first! If they are tart, increase the powdered sugar by 1–2 tablespoons during the blending phase.
  • The ‘Dry’ Rule: Ensure strawberries are completely dry after washing. Even a teaspoon of extra water can prevent the mousse from reaching a stable, fluffy peak.
  • Storage Tip: If making ahead, wait to garnish with fresh berries until the moment of serving to prevent the juice from bleeding into the mousse.
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Nutrition

Serving: 1 servingCalories: 209kcalCarbohydrates: 13gProtein: 2gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 54mgSodium: 14mgPotassium: 115mgFiber: 1gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 705IUVitamin C: 27mgCalcium: 39mgIron: 0.2mg
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🍓Substitution & Ingredient Notes

Can I use Granulated Sugar? No. It will remain grainy. Powdered sugar contains a touch of cornstarch which helps stabilize the mousse.

Can I use Frozen Strawberries? Yes, but you must thaw and drain them fully. Otherwise, the mousse will be runny. Pat them dry with a paper towel after draining.

Dairy-Free Option: You can swap heavy cream for chilled, full-fat coconut cream (the hardened top part of the can only).

The Science of the “Cloud” Texture: Why We Fold

The secret to this mousse’s airy structure lies in aeration and emulsification. When you whip heavy cream to stiff peaks, you are essentially creating millions of tiny air bubbles trapped in a fat matrix.

Why the texture looks “weird”:
The moment you add strawberry purée — which is essentially water and sugar — to the whipped cream, the fat in the cream tries to repel the liquid. This causes that momentarily “broken” or curdled look. If you were to use a whisk or an electric mixer at this stage, you would pop those delicate air bubbles, turning your fluffy mousse into a dense, soupy liquid.

The “J-Fold” Solution:
By using a rubber spatula and a gentle folding motion (cutting through the center and lifting from the bottom), you are layering the strawberry liquid around the air bubbles rather than crushing them. This creates a stable emulsion where the fruit is suspended perfectly within the cream. The result is a dessert that holds its shape for 24 hours without the need for gelatin or stabilizers.

This folding technique is used in many desserts that use whipped cream or a whipped topping, like in my No Bake Cheesecake or my Triple Berry Icebox Cake.

How to Serve Your Strawberry Mousse

To turn this simple dessert into a showstopper, try these presentation styles:

  • For Dinner Parties: Pipe the mousse into chilled wine or martini glasses using a large star tip. Top with a single mint leaf.
  • For Kids: Serve in small mason jars layered with crushed graham crackers to create a “Strawberry Cheesecake” parfait.
  • The Chocolate Version: Shave a bar of dark chocolate over the top right before serving. The bitterness balances the sweet berries perfectly, for a taste like chocolate covered strawberries!
  • Shortcake Style: Use the mousse as a filling between two halves of a warm scone or biscuit for a modern take on Strawberry Shortcake.
Close up shot of a glass cup with strawberry mousse.
Spoon scooping up strawberry mousse.

💡FAQs

How long does strawberry mousse last in the fridge?

It is best served within 4 hours but will hold its shape for up to 2 days if kept tightly covered.

Why is my mousse runny?

This is usually caused by two things: 1) The strawberries weren’t dried properly after washing, or 2) The cream wasn’t whipped to a true “stiff peak” before adding the fruit.

Can I use other berries?

Yes! Raspberries or blackberries work great, but I recommend straining the purée through a fine-mesh sieve to remove the seeds first.

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