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Chocolate Avocado Mousse

  • Writer: Madalyn Baer
    Madalyn Baer
  • Aug 10, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 1, 2024


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A deep chocolate dessert made with whole ingredients, like avocado, banana, and coconut yogurt. It's creamy, rich, and healthy, too!


Get ready for one of my favorite, chocolate-y dessert recipes! If you love chocolate and want a healthier dessert, you're going to love this one.


Creamy

Rich

Nutritious

Chocolate-y


It's packed with healthy fats, and you can even add protein by mixing in protein powder, like unflavored Vital Proteins collagen powder! This has been really helpful for my clients who want a dessert that is satisfying and that won't spike their blood sugar too much.


A little goes a long way because it's THAT satisfying. A serving of 1/4–1/2 cup can be enough to hit your sweet tooth!


Chocolate Mousse Topping Ideas

It's good as is, or if you want to get real fancy, here are some topping ideas:

  • Cacao nibs and salt

  • Fresh berries, like raspberries or strawberries

  • Homemade cream, like whipped coconut cream or a dollop of the yogurt you used in the recipe


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Print recipe here: Chocolate Avocado Mousse

Prep time: 00:10

Cook time: 00:00

Servings: 4


Ingredients


1 Small banana; not too ripe

2 Medium/large avocados; not too ripe

1/2 C Coconut yogurt, unsweetened, full fat (recommend Coyo or CocoJune brand)

1 scoop Protein powder, optional (i.e. unflavored collagen protein)

3 Tbsp Cacao powder, heaping

1/2 tsp Vanilla extract

2 Tbsp Maple syrup or other sweeter to taste*

1/4 tsp Salt (or to taste)



Recipe Steps

  1. Put first four ingredients in a food processor or high-speed blender and puree. This will make it easier to blend in the other ingredients.

  2. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend. Adjust sweetener, salt, and cacao to get it exactly how you want it. And enjoy!


Notes

*Use sweetener of choice. I like maple syrup best because it is a less-processed, natural sugar and blends well. Or, for a sugar-free option, I like Lakanto monkfruit sweetner

** Store in an air-tight container. May keep for 4 days.



Give it a try and let me know what you think! Comment on this blog post, and/or tag @wisebitewellness on social media. And if you want to learn more about what I do as a Gut Health & Nutrition Coach, learn more about me here!




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