Chocolate Mousse Cups (Vegan & Gluten-free)
I’m a big fan of dark chocolate, but this certainly wasn’t always the case. It takes time getting used to the bitter taste of dark chocolate, but once you start appreciating the complex depths of its flavour there’s no turning back!
I have a huge sweet tooth, but I’m not the biggest fan of sugary sweets. Things like jelly babies, wine gums and Haribos never really appealed to me. When it comes to choosing a dessert, I always lean towards anything chocolatey. The bitterness of the chocolate counteracts and balances out the overall sweetness of the desserts making it just right for my liking. Sometimes I find non-chocolate desserts tend to be so sickly sweet.
If you haven’t already noticed, A LOT of my recipes are chocolate based. When it comes to creating a new recipe, the first ingredients I think of is chocolate. But can you blame me for being a chocaholic? It is one of human kind’s best inventions, I’m pretty sure you’ll all agree with me!
I’m collaborating with Love Cocoa to bring you lots of delicious and tempting chocolaty desserts that are vegan, gluten-free and much healthier than regular desserts – so you can literarily have your (chocolate) cake and eat it too!
I mentioned Love Cocoa in my Halloween Spider Web Truffles and spoke about what they stand for and why I love their chocolates.
I want to show you how to make these delicious chocolate mousse cups that are both rich and light at the same time! The base is a mixture of oats, cocoa and maple syrup. It’s so simple but results in the most delicious rich and dense crust.
The filling is a simple chocolate mousse made using soft tofu (great source of protein), maple syrup and melted 70% dairy-free organic dark chocolate.
This recipe really is so so easy but looks really impressive! Great for when you have guests over, parties and celebrations. You can also make it for yourself, because everyone deserves a special treat every now and then! And they’re healthy, so why not!
makes – 12
- 115g oat flour (make your own by blending plain oats into a fine flour in the food processor) – use gluten-free if allergic/intolerant
- 58g cocoa powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 4 tbsp maple syrup
- 2 tbsp coconut oil, melted
- 150g soft tofu
- 40g Love Cocoa Maldon Sea Salt 70% dark chocolate
- 1-2 tbsp maple syrup
- To make the base – In a large bowl, mix together the oat flour, cocoa and salt. Add in the maple syrup and coconut oil and mix well.
- Divide the mixture equally between a 12 mini muffin tray. Freeze for 30 minutes to set.
- To make the mouse – add the tofu to a food processor and blend until smooth.
- Break up the chocolate into a heatproof bowl and melt over a pan of gently simmering water.
- Pour the chocolate into the food processor and add in the maple syrup. Blend until smooth.
- Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
- Transfer the mousse mixture into a piping bag and start piping into the base.
- Decorate the tarts with whatever you like! I used freeze dried raspberries.
- Enjoy!
These look really delicious! You’d have no idea they are vegan.
Light fluffy mousse is one of my all time favorite forms of chocolate, and in an edible oat-based cup sounds even more perfect! The raspberries on top look so pretty too, these little guys are just demanding to be taken to a holiday party (although not eating them all first would be hard :D)
I’ve got the big chocolaty “no sweet sweet” tooth as well 😉 These sound like lovely little pops of decadence!!! Chocolate is always number one!
Vegan chocolate anything? Sounded like an oxymoron to me. Then I saw you used tofu. Very cool indeed!
Wow amazing, easy and beautiful!! Will definitely give it a try!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
These look really adorable, love the mini size, and the your piping is so gorgeous!
So beautiful! What else can you use instead of tofu?
Love it !..too.pretty to eat
Wat can we use instead of tofu?
Wud love to try this.I like the edible oats cup idea?
Hi Noorie! You can always use cashew for the filling instead of tofu. The chocolate cashew frosting in this recipe would work really well https://nadiashealthykitchen.com/vegan-gluten-free-chocolate-cupcakes-also-refined-sugar-free-grain-free/
Wow, these are stunning Nadia! Nothing beats chocolate mousse, and I love that the recipe is vegan! Such a great idea to serve them in chocolate cups!
Love how beautiful, amazing, easy they are. Love they are vegan and gluten-free too. Such a wonderful treat.