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High-Protein Chocolate Mousse

High-Protein Chocolate Mousse

Rich, creamy, and fluffy chocolate mousse packed with protein — low-carb, sugar-free, and ready in 15 minutes

This high-protein chocolate mousse is made with Greek yogurt, cocoa, and protein powder for a light yet satisfying dessert. It delivers 14 g of protein and only 5 g net carbs per serving, with a silky, whipped texture that feels indulgent.

No baking required, completely sugar-free, and perfect when you want a quick chocolate fix that still fits your macros.

Prep10 min
Chill5+ min
Servings2–3
Protein14g
Net Carbs5g
Calories280

Why you’ll love this mousse

  • 14g protein per serving — dessert that works for you
  • Only 5g net carbs and fully sugar-free
  • Light, fluffy, and deeply chocolatey
  • Ready in about 15 minutes
  • No baking or complicated steps
  • Perfect for meal prep or late-night cravings

Health notes

  • High protein: Greek yogurt and protein powder create a satisfying base.
  • Low carb: Unsweetened cocoa and sugar-free sweetener keep net carbs low.
  • Sugar-free: No added sugar of any kind.
  • Quick: Blend or whip and chill — no oven needed.

Key element — chill briefly

Even a short 5–10 minute chill in the refrigerator firms the mousse and improves the texture. For the best results, chill longer if you have time.

Ingredients

Mousse base

  • 1½ cups plain nonfat or low-fat Greek yogurt (thick style)
  • 1 scoop (25–30g) chocolate or vanilla protein powder
  • 3–4 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2–4 Tbsp sugar-free sweetener (erythritol, allulose, or monk fruit), to taste
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • Pinch of salt
  • 2–4 Tbsp milk of choice (only if needed for blending)

Optional richer version

  • 2–3 Tbsp heavy cream or a spoonful of cream cheese
  • 1–2 Tbsp sugar-free chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolate

To finish

  • Sugar-free chocolate chips or shavings for topping
  • Optional: whipped cream or a dusting of cocoa

Swaps

  • Dairy-free: Use thick coconut yogurt and a plant-based protein powder.
  • Extra chocolate: Add more cocoa powder or melt in a little sugar-free chocolate.
  • Higher protein: Add an extra half-scoop of protein powder.
  • Mocha: Stir in ½–1 tsp instant coffee or espresso powder.

Instructions

Pro tips

  • Use thick Greek yogurt for the best creamy texture and higher protein.
  • A hand mixer or blender creates a lighter, fluffier mousse than stirring by hand.
  • Taste before chilling and adjust sweetener — flavors mellow slightly once cold.
  • Chill longer (30+ minutes) for a firmer, more classic mousse texture.
  • These keep well in the fridge and make excellent meal-prep desserts.

Nutrition

NutrientPer serving
Calories280
Protein14g
Net carbohydrates5g
Total carbohydrates9g
Fiber4g
Total fat18g
Sodium140mg

Estimates based on nonfat Greek yogurt, whey protein, and unsweetened cocoa. Exact numbers vary with protein powder brand and sweetener amount.

Variations

Mocha mousse

Add ½–1 tsp instant coffee or espresso powder for a coffee-chocolate flavor.

Peanut butter swirl

Swirl in a spoonful of natural peanut butter before chilling.

Mint chocolate

Add a few drops of pure peppermint extract and top with sugar-free chocolate chips.

Extra rich

Fold in whipped heavy cream or a little melted sugar-free chocolate for a denser texture.

Storage

MethodTimeNotes
RefrigeratorUp to 3–4 daysCover tightly; texture stays best within the first 2 days
FreezerUp to 1 monthFreeze in portions; thaw in the fridge before serving
Meal prepUp to 3 daysPortion into jars for grab-and-go desserts

FAQ

Yes. At 5g net carbs per serving it fits most keto plans when made with a low-carb protein powder and sugar-free sweetener.
Yes, but the protein content will drop. You may need a little extra cocoa or sweetener to balance the flavor and thickness.
Add a splash of milk or a bit more yogurt and mix again until it reaches a smooth, spoonable consistency.
At least 5–10 minutes firms it up nicely. For a denser, more classic mousse texture, chill 30 minutes or longer.
Yes. Use thick coconut yogurt and a plant-based protein powder. The texture will still be creamy and satisfying.
Yes. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. The texture is best within the first couple of days.

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