Low-Calorie Strawberry Mousse Cup (Quick Dessert)

The Low-Calorie Strawberry Mousse Cup is a dessert that marries indulgence and nutrition with a single spoonful. This lightweight, no-bake mousse uses Greek yogurt and fresh strawberries to create a silky, tangy-tart flavor profile while keeping calories in check. Best of all, it’s ready in 15 minutes after chilling.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time Refrigerate 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 cups
Difficulty Beginner
Category Dessert

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Why This Recipe Works

This mousse’s secret lies in the protein-rich Greek yogurt, which creates a stable, airy structure without needing gelatin or heavy fats. The strawberry puree adds natural pectin, helping maintain texture during chilling.

Whisking the ingredients for 3-4 minutes at medium speed introduces micro air bubbles while emulsifying the honey as a sweetener. This prevents sugar crystallization that would otherwise create a grainy texture. The 15-minute chill time allows the proteins to set gently without over-softening.

The honey and vanilla act as flavor amplifiers, masking the slight yogurt tanginess while upping the dessert’s creamy complexity. Blending the strawberries preserves their natural enzymes, ensuring a vibrant, uncooked flavor that remains crisp against the mousse’s silkiness.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity Notes
Greek Yogurt 1/2 cup (120g) Full-fat for richest texture; non-fat works but will be less silky
Blended Strawberries 1/4 cup (60g) Frozen strawberries may reduce volume, so adjust to 1/3 cup
Vanilla Extract 1 tsp (5ml) Opt for pure vanilla, not imitation
Honey 1 tsp (5g) Adjust to taste; maple syrup works, but may mute strawberry flavor

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep

  1. Whisk Greek yogurt until smooth to break down any lumps

  2. Blend strawberries until fully pureed (strain to remove seeds if desired)

Mixing

  1. In a medium bowl, combine yogurt, strawberry puree, honey, and vanilla

  2. Whisk continuously for 3-4 minutes until fully emulsified and airy

Chill and Serve

  1. Transfer mixture into 4 parfait cups or glass mason jars

  2. Refrigerate for at least 15 minutes before serving

Chef Tips for Perfect Results

  • Don’t skimp on whisking: Adequate emulsification prevents phase separation in the fridge

  • Use chilled ingredients: Cold components resist bacterial growth calculated as a 37% reduction in spoilers per USDA guidelines

  • Storage hack: Top with a strawberry halves sealed under parchment for 8-hour refrigeration

  • Texture police: If grainy, strain through a cheesecloth to remove starch blooms

  • Calorie control: Greek yogurt’s whey proteins bind moisture better than animal gelatin

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Under-whisking: Inadequate mixing creates unstable emulsion; test with a paddle attachment

  • Over-chilling: More than 30 min causes whey separation; serve within 15-25 min

  • Heat exposure: Serving warm activates Greek yogurt proteins, making mousse tough

  • Wrong strawberry texture: Chunks create uneven eating experience; puree fully

Variations and Substitutions

Playoff:

Ingredient Substitute Impact
Greek Yogurt Coconut yogurt Lighter texture, slight coconut afternote
Blended Strawberries Blended mango Sweet tropical shift; add 1/2 tsp lime juice
Honey Agave syrup Less floral, but okay for calorie reduction
Vanilla Extract Strawberry extract Amplifies fruit flavor without additional sugar

Serving Suggestions and Pairings

Pour into espresso cups alongside a glass of chilled sparkling water with lemon slices. For lunch parties, serve as a “dessert cleanse” after rich pasta salads. Garnish with mint leaves to contrast the red of the strawberries.

Storage and Reheating

Method Duration Instructions
Refrigerator Up to 8 hours Seal in airtight container; allow 10 min rest before serving
Freezer Not recommended Crystallization destroys mousse texture
Room temperature 2 hours maximum Don’t serve if ambient temp exceeds 75°F

Nutritional Information

Nutrient Amount per Serving
Calories 95
Protein 11g
Fat 2g
Carbohydrates 14g
Fiber 1g
Sugar 12g
Sodium 110mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use low-fat yogurt?

Yes, but expect the texture to be softer; increase refrigeration time by 5 minutes.

Why is my mousse weeping?

Too much agitation during mixing damages protein bonds; gently fold future batches.

How far ahead can I prepare?

Maximum 8 hours refrigerated; don’t freeze to preserve air bubbles.

Can I make this in advance?

Pour into cups and refrigerate up to 8 hours. Let sit 10 minutes before serving.

How do I adjust for a vegan diet?

Swap Greek yogurt for coconut yogurt and use agave instead of honey.

Conclusion

This Low-Calorie Strawberry Mousse Cup is a dessert unlike any other—a cloud of brightness in a 95-calorie cup. Each spoon delivers a burst of ripe strawberries, balanced by a tangy Greek yogurt base that feels like a luxury, yet demands zero guilt. For a dessert that outshines its brie-dom, all it asks is a ripe strawberry and a yogurt lover’s willingness to experiment. Remember: texture is performance art, and in this cup, every bite has a standing ovation waiting.

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