3-Ingredient Blender Coffee Mousse

3-Ingredient Blender Coffee Mousse

A light, airy, and inexpensive dessert that whips up in seconds.

  • Prep time: 5 minutes

  • Chilling time: 1 hour

  • Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream (ensure it is very cold)

  • 1/2 cup sweetened condensed milk (adjust slightly more or less for your preferred sweetness)

  • 2 tablespoons instant coffee granules (decaf granules work perfectly as well)

  • Optional: Unsweetened cocoa powder or extra coffee granules for garnish.


Detailed Directions

  1. Chill Your Tools: For the best results, place your blender jar in the fridge for 10–15 minutes before starting. Cold equipment helps the cream thicken faster and stay stable.

  2. Combine Ingredients: Pour the cold heavy whipping cream, sweetened condensed milk, and instant coffee granules into the blender base.

  3. The “Slow Start” Blend: Secure the lid and start the blender on the lowest speed. This allows the coffee granules to begin dissolving into the liquid without splashing.

  4. Whip to Perfection: Slowly increase the speed to medium. Watch the mixture very closely through the lid. * In about 30–60 seconds, you will see the blades leave “tracks” in the cream and the sound of the motor may change slightly as the mixture thickens.

    • Stop immediately once it reaches a stiff, fluffy mousse consistency.

    • Caution: If you blend too long, the fat will separate and turn into coffee-flavored butter.

  5. Portion and Set: Gently spoon or pipe the mousse into small glass bowls, ramekins, or even coffee cups.

  6. Chill: Place the containers in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour. This chilling period is essential for the mousse to “set” and develop a velvety, cloud-like texture.

  7. Serve: Right before serving, dust the tops with cocoa powder or a few crushed coffee granules for a professional look.


Success Tips

  • Instant Coffee Only: Do not use regular ground coffee beans; they won’t dissolve and will leave the dessert gritty. If you have large crystals, you can crush them into a fine powder before adding to the blender.

  • Flavor Twists: Add a teaspoon of vanilla extract or a pinch of sea salt to the blender to add more depth to the coffee flavor.

  • Blender vs. Mixer: While this recipe is designed for a blender, you can also use a hand mixer or stand mixer. The blender method is simply faster and creates a denser, more “mousse-like” structure.

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