Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse
Decadent • Protein-Packed • No-Bake • Guilt-Free
This Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse is rich, creamy, and secretly healthy. Made with cottage cheese and cocoa powder, it delivers a smooth, indulgent chocolate flavor while packing in protein. Perfect for dessert, post-workout, or a late-night sweet craving—no guilt allowed.
📝 Ingredients
- 1 cup cottage cheese (full-fat or low-fat)
- ½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 3 tablespoons honey or maple syrup (adjust to taste)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- Optional: whipped cream, shaved chocolate, or berries for topping
👩🍳 Instructions
- Add cottage cheese to a high-speed blender or food processor.
- Blend until completely smooth and creamy (scrape sides as needed).
- Add cocoa powder, honey or maple syrup, vanilla extract, and salt.
- Blend again until silky and chocolatey.
- Taste and adjust sweetness if needed.
- Chill for 20–30 minutes for a thicker, mousse-like texture.
- Serve topped with whipped cream or your favorite toppings.
🧠 Notes
- Blending well is key for a smooth texture—no lumps.
- Full-fat cottage cheese gives the creamiest result.
- Chilling enhances flavor and thickness.
💡 Tips
- Add a splash of milk if the mousse is too thick.
- For extra protein, mix in chocolate protein powder.
- Swap honey/maple syrup for stevia or monk fruit for low-sugar.
- Add espresso powder for a mocha twist.
🍽️ Servings
- Serves 2–3
🧮 Nutritional Info (Approx. per serving)
- Calories: 180
- Protein: 14g
- Carbs: 20g
- Fat: 6g
- Sugar: 12g
💪 Benefits
High in protein to keep you full longer
- Supports muscle recovery and satiety
- No baking, no refined sugar
- Great for weight management and healthy cravings
❓ Q & A
Q: Can I taste the cottage cheese?
No—once blended, it tastes like rich chocolate mousse.
Q: Is this good for weight loss?
Yes! It’s high in protein and lower in calories than traditional mousse.
Q: Can I make it ahead of time?
Absolutely. Store in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Q: Can I freeze it?
Yes, freeze for a fudgy, ice-cream-like texture.