Keto Avocado Chocolate Mousse
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Keto avocado chocolate mousse whips five ingredients into a light and fluffy, no-cook dessert you can make in 10 minutes or less. It’s a delicious sugar-free, low-carb treat for anyone with a chocolate craving.
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How to Make Chocolate Avocado Mousse
Gather five ingredients and whip up a keto chocolate mousse recipe with avocado in 10 minutes or less!
Ingredients
Cacao paste – Get a dark chocolate flavor without sugar by using 4 ounces of cacao paste or baking chocolate.
Avocado – You’ll use approximately 4 ounces of edible green flesh. Hass avocados are the best type, in my opinion. I love the flavor! You can also freeze avocados to make them last longer if you’re not making this recipe right away. Just make sure to thaw them thoroughly.
Greek yogurt – The thicker, the better for this mousse. You’ll want a full-fat, thick, and creamy style of yogurt, so Greek yogurt is perfect.
Sweetener – I use powdered Monkfruit sweetener on a keto diet. The powdered form blends well and doesn’t leave a leftover gritty texture as a granular sweetener does. Use my affiliate link and save 20% off with the coupon code PRIMALEDGEHEALTH in checkout.
Hazelnut extract – Hazelnut extract blends with the cacao and gives a Nutella-like flavor. You can substitute with vanilla extract but it won’t be quite the same.
Step-By-Step Directions
Melt the chocolate. Begin by melting the cacao paste in a double boiler over medium heat. This will take about 5 minutes, so it’s good to start before preparing the other ingredients.
Blend the avocado. Slice the avocado open and remove the pit. Scoop the green meat into a bowl and puree it with an electric mixer until smooth.
Mix all ingredients. Slowly mix in the yogurt by adding four ounces at a time. Pour in the melted cacao and stir to combine. Sprinkle the sweetener evenly over the top of the chocolate avocado mixture. Add extract. Mix again well.
Chill until set. Divide the mousse evenly between four serving bowls and chill in the refrigerator for a minimum of two hours before serving.
Serve with fresh strawberries if you have them! The combination is a great way to celebrate summer-fresh ingredients.
Keto Avocado Mousse FAQ
Not all mousse is keto-friendly, but my recipe is! There are 17g total carb, 16g protein, 23g fat, 12g fiber, and only 5g net carb per serving.
Generally, blended avocado mousse will stay fresh for up to three days. The longer avocado stores, the more the top surface will oxidize. Stirring the mousse quickly before serving is a good way to freshen it up again.
Avocado freezes surprisingly well. Freeze leftover mousse in individual portioned freezer-safe containers or ice cube trays. Then, thaw and eat or add to a smoothie for a special treat!
If you’re looking for a dessert to make ahead, this low-carb chocolate mousse is a good one to try because it’s best after chilling in the fridge. I suggest a minimum chilling time of 2 hours in the refrigerator before serving.
I recommend whisking with an electric mixer rather than blending this mousse with a blender. The whisk will do a better job of whipping the avocado until it is light and fluffy. If you don’t have a mixer, 30-60 seconds in high in a blend will work well enough and give you similar results.
More Avocado Keto Recipes
- Keto Avocado Chocolate Pudding
- Blueberry Avocado Smoothie
- Keto Green Smoothie
- Avocado Soup
- Tomatillo Avocado Salsa
More Keto Chocolate Recipes
- Keto Mason Jar Ice Cream
- 3 Ingredient Keto Peanut Butter Cups
- 24 Guilt-Free Keto Chocolate Recipes
- Keto Chocolate Cake with Coconut Flour
- Flourless Keto Brownies
Chocolate Avocado Keto Mousse
Equipment
- Electric mixer
Ingredients
- 4 ounces cacao paste or bakers chocolate
- 1 large avocado
- 16 ounces Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon powdered Monkfruit sweetener
- ¼ teaspoon hazelnut extract
Instructions
- Melt the cacao paste in a double boiler over medium heat.4 ounces cacao paste
- Scoop avocado meat into a bowl and puree with an electric mixer until smooth.1 large avocado
- Slowly mix in the yogurt, adding four ounces at a time. Pour the cacao in and stir to combine. Sprinkle the sweetener evenly over the top. Add extract. Mix again well.16 ounces Greek yogurt, 1 tablespoon powdered Monkfruit sweetener, ¼ teaspoon hazelnut extract
- Divide evenly between four bowls and chill for two or more hours before serving.
Notes
Nutrition & Macros
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This was one of our Best Keto Recipes from 2018. I originally published this recipe on July 25, 2018.
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I’m currently trying to lose a few lbs before a big trip and this was the perfect recipe to satisfy my sweet tooth but not disrupt my diet. So delicious, smooth, creamy and chocolatey. I think I’ll keep making this recipe long after my trip is over!
Gotta love those recipes that you keep coming back to for cravings. Thank you for your comments, Fern.
I’ve been looking for a keto dessert and this is PERFECTION! It satisfied my sweet tooth. Loved it!
Thanks so much for the great review, Anne.
Wow, I just tried it and it really is so soft and so creamy in texture, I love it! I love the chocolatey and hazelnut(ish) flavor too — really a perfect combination. Thanks for your recipe 🙂
Happy to hear you loved the mousse, texture is so important with this dessert. Thanks, Kim.
My two favorites in one dessert! Loved it! It’s the perfect guilt-free dessert to satisfy my cravings. Great recipe!
Thanks, Bea – always love hearing we beat those cravings.
Definitely a chocolate lover’s dream come true — indulgent, rich, creamy, and with a delightful hazelnut twist. It was like a gourmet dessert but was surprisingly easy to make at home!
Thank you for the five star review, Lorna.
This is my favorite recipe so far! The avocado adds such a creamy texture. It’s like regular chocolate mousse, but better.
Yes, that avocado just adds such texture. Thanks, Jane!
This was the best quick snack I’ve ever tasted. I had some blueberries with it, can’t wait to mix it up with strawberries next time.
Love the touch of hazelnut flavor in the mousse. I’m always amazed how avocados can transform into a delicious dessert like this!
They are an amazing food 🙂 Thanks for trying the recipe, Gina.
I was super skeptical of the use of avocado but wanting to eat more low carb sweets I decided to give it a try. It was delicious, I’ve already made it twice this week!
Thanks for the five star review, Wendie.
One of my all-time favorite treats! I had never made it with monk fruit and this was spectacular! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
Love how quick this is to make. It’s a great way to use up my avocados, which always seem to ripen all at once!
It’s funny how avocados do that, isn’t it?! Good thing we have this healthy chocolate treat 🙂
You are making my meat and nuts look so boring. I’m going to have to put this recipe to the test.
Enjoy!