Easy Chocolate Coffee Mousse (5 Ingredients) Recipe

Introduction

This easy chocolate coffee mousse combines the rich flavors of dark chocolate and brewed coffee into a light, airy dessert you can make with just five ingredients. It’s perfect for a quick treat or an elegant finish to any meal.

The image shows four clear rounded glasses filled with smooth chocolate mousse, each topped with a single bright red raspberry and a sprinkle of dark chocolate shavings. The mousse has a rich, creamy brown color and fills most of the glass, with the raspberry placed right in the center on top. The glasses are placed on a white marbled surface with a delicate white ribbon that has gold stripes running through it, adding a soft and elegant touch to the scene. photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces dark chocolate (70-80% cacao, or 56% for a sweeter option)
  • 3 egg whites, at room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • ½ cup brewed strong black coffee (or 3 tablespoons for a milder taste)
  • Fresh or frozen berries, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Melt the dark chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat, stirring continuously to prevent burning. Once smooth, stir in the maple syrup and brewed coffee, then remove from heat and set aside.
  2. Step 2: In a clean, dry bowl, beat the egg whites with a stand mixer or electric whisk until stiff peaks form, about 5 minutes.
  3. Step 3: Gradually add the chocolate and coffee mixture to the beaten egg whites in small increments.
  4. Step 4: Gently fold the chocolate mixture into the egg whites using a rubber spatula, working carefully to keep the mixture airy.
  5. Step 5: Continue folding until the mousse is smooth, uniform, and creamy in texture.
  6. Step 6: Spoon or pipe the mousse into serving cups and chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes or overnight for best texture.
  7. Step 7: Just before serving, garnish with fresh berries and chocolate shavings if desired.

Tips & Variations

  • Use high-quality chocolate with at least 70% cacao for the best flavor, or choose flavored chocolate bars like almond, hazelnut, vanilla, or mint to add a twist.
  • Ensure bowls and utensils are completely clean and dry when beating egg whites for stable, stiff peaks.
  • Fold the chocolate mixture gently and quickly by hand to maintain the mousse’s airy texture—avoid using an electric mixer at this stage.
  • Substitute maple syrup with a sugar-free alternative for a low-carb or keto-friendly version.
  • Try serving with almond slices, strawberries, blackberries, or sweet cherries for extra texture and flavor.

Storage

Store any leftover mousse covered in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Gently stir before serving if the texture separates slightly. It’s best enjoyed chilled and does not reheat well.

How to Serve

A small white ceramic ramekin holds a light and airy chocolate mousse with a smooth, slightly glossy top layer. One spoonful has been taken out, revealing a textured, soft, and spongy middle layer of mousse inside. Two plump, dark purple blackberries sit side by side on the untouched mousse near the center. To the right of the ramekin, a wooden spoon with a clean surface rests on a white marbled background. The overall look is simple and inviting. photo taken with an iphone --ar 4:5 --v 7

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.

FAQs

Can I use powdered instant coffee instead of brewed coffee?

Yes, you can dissolve instant coffee in a small amount of hot water to substitute for brewed coffee. Adjust the strength to your taste.

Is it safe to use raw egg whites in this mousse?

Using fresh, high-quality eggs reduces risk. If you’re concerned, you can use pasteurized liquid egg whites available in cartons.

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Easy Chocolate Coffee Mousse (5 Ingredients) Recipe

This Easy Chocolate Coffee Mousse is a luscious, airy dessert made with only five ingredients: dark chocolate, egg whites, brewed coffee, maple syrup, and fresh berries for garnish. Combining rich cacao, robust coffee, and a perfect touch of sweetness, it takes just ten minutes of active prep and then chilling to create a creamy, indulgent treat that’s elegant and simple.

  • Author: Lily
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes (including chilling time)
  • Yield: 4 individual servings 1x
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: French-inspired
  • Diet: Low Lactose

Ingredients

Scale

Chocolate Coffee Mixture

  • 100g dark chocolate (70-80% cacao; adjust to 56% for sweeter preference)
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup brewed coffee (strong black coffee or cold-brew)

Mousse Base

  • 3 large egg whites, room temperature (about 30 minutes out of fridge)

Garnish

  • Fresh or frozen berries (such as strawberries, blackberries, or sweet cherries)
  • Optional: almond slices and chocolate shavings for topping

Instructions

  1. Melt Chocolate Mixture: In a small saucepan over low heat, gently melt the dark chocolate while stirring continuously to prevent burning. Once smooth, stir in the maple syrup and brewed coffee until well combined. Remove from heat and set aside while preparing the egg whites.
  2. Beat Egg Whites: Using a stand mixer or electric whisk, beat the room temperature egg whites in a clean, dry glass or metal bowl until they reach stiff peaks—when you lift the beaters, the peaks stand straight up. This should take about 5 minutes on medium speed.
  3. Combine Mixtures Incrementally: Gradually add the warm chocolate coffee mixture into the beaten egg whites in small increments to temper the foam. This avoids deflating the egg whites and helps them adjust smoothly to the chocolate base.
  4. Fold Gently: Using a rubber spatula or whisk, gently fold the chocolate mixture into the egg whites with a light hand. Work quickly but carefully to preserve the airy texture without overmixing—this ensures a uniform, creamy, light brown mousse.
  5. Portion and Chill: Spoon or pipe the mousse evenly into individual serving cups. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes or overnight to allow the mousse to set and develop a silky, firm texture.
  6. Serve and Garnish: Just before serving, garnish each mousse with fresh or frozen berries and optional chocolate shavings or almond slices for added texture and flavor.

Notes

  • Use high-quality dark chocolate with at least 70% cacao for the best flavor; adjust to lower cacao percentage if you prefer sweeter chocolate.
  • Ensure egg whites are at room temperature to achieve stable, stiff peaks more easily.
  • When melting chocolate, stir constantly to prevent burning and achieve a smooth texture.
  • Use a clean, dry metal or glass bowl for beating egg whites to maximize volume and stability.
  • Fold the chocolate mixture into egg whites gently by hand to preserve the mousse’s airy texture; avoid electric mixers at this stage.
  • For a dairy-free or keto variation, use sugar-free chocolate with cocoa butter and maple syrup alternatives.
  • Chill mousse in individual cups before it sets for easier serving and a professional presentation.
  • Flavor variations: try almond, hazelnut, vanilla, or mint-flavored chocolate for unique twists.

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