Sugar-Free Chocolate Mousse Domes
A rich, elegant dessert that looks like it came straight from a pastry shop—but without added sugar. These glossy domes hide a light, airy chocolate mousse inside and are perfect for special occasions or anyone watching their sugar intake.
Description
Sugar-free chocolate mousse domes combine indulgence with mindful eating. They typically feature a silky mousse made with dark chocolate (or sugar-free chocolate), gently sweetened with alternatives like stevia, erythritol, or monk fruit. The mousse is molded into dome shapes and often finished with a shiny glaze or cocoa coating.
Ingredients (6 servings)
For the mousse:
- 200g sugar-free dark chocolate
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream (cold)
- 2 tbsp powdered erythritol (or preferred sweetener)
- 2 egg whites
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Optional base:
- Sugar-free biscuit crumbs or almond flour crust
Optional glaze:
- 100g sugar-free chocolate
- ½ cup cream
Instructions
Step 1: Melt chocolate
Gently melt the sugar-free chocolate using a double boiler or microwave in short bursts. Let it cool slightly.
Step 2: Whip cream
Whip the cold cream until soft peaks form. Set aside in the fridge.
Step 3: Prepare meringue
Beat egg whites with a pinch of salt until foamy, then gradually add sweetener and beat to stiff peaks.
Step 4: Combine
- Mix melted chocolate with vanilla
- Fold in whipped cream gently
- Then fold in meringue until smooth and airy
Step 5: Mold
Pour mousse into silicone dome molds. Smooth tops and freeze for at least 4–6 hours (or overnight).
Step 6: Glaze (optional)
Heat cream and pour over chopped chocolate. Stir until smooth. Cool slightly, then pour over frozen domes.
Step 7: Serve
Let domes sit at room temperature for 10–15 minutes before serving.
Servings
- Makes: 6 individual domes
- Serving size: 1 dome
Nutritional Information (per serving, approx.)
- Calories: 220
- Fat: 18g
- Protein: 4g
- Carbohydrates: 8g
- Net carbs: 4g
- Sugar: 1g or less
Tips for Success
- Use high-quality sugar-free chocolate for best flavor
- Don’t overmix—keep the mousse airy
- Silicone molds make unmolding much easier
- Freeze thoroughly before glazing to keep shape
- Add a surprise center (like sugar-free caramel or berries) for a gourmet touch
Notes
- You can replace egg whites with whipped aquafaba for an egg-free version
- Adjust sweetness gradually—some sugar substitutes are stronger than others
- For keto diets, ensure all ingredients are low-carb certified
Benefits
Low sugar / diabetic-friendly
Lower carb than traditional mousse desserts
Rich in antioxidants (from dark chocolate)
Satisfies chocolate cravings without sugar spikes
Q&A
Q: Can I make this dairy-free?
Yes—use coconut cream instead of heavy cream.
Q: What’s the best sugar substitute?
Erythritol or monk fruit blends work well without strong aftertaste.
Q: Can I skip freezing?
Freezing is needed for the dome shape. If skipped, serve as regular mousse.
Q: How long do they last?
Up to 3 days in the fridge or 2 weeks frozen.
Q: Can I use regular chocolate?
Yes, but it will no longer be sugar-free