August 2026 · Yavelle Recipes · 6 min read
Dessert is often the hardest part of low deuterium eating. Most sweet things are built on sugar, flour and dairy. This mousse is the exception. It’s built entirely on high-fat, low-water ingredients that taste deeply indulgent.
The base is 85% dark chocolate — high in cacao butter, low in water, and rich in flavour. The body comes from full-fat coconut cream chilled overnight until it’s thick and whippable. Pasture-raised eggs provide structure and richness. A small amount of grass-fed butter adds gloss and depth. The result is a mousse that rivals anything you’d find in a restaurant.
| Prep Time | 15 minutes | Chill Time | 2 hours |
| Serves | 4 | Calories (estimated) | ~320 per serve |
| Net Carbs (estimated) | ~6g per serve | Fat (estimated) | ~28g per serve |
Nutrition figures are estimates and will vary based on the specific ingredients and amounts used.
Food safety: this recipe contains raw egg
The egg yolks and whites in this mousse are not cooked. Use the freshest eggs you can, keep them refrigerated, discard any that are cracked or dirty, and keep the finished mousse in the fridge until you serve it. Raw and lightly cooked egg can carry a risk of foodborne illness, so this recipe is not suitable for pregnant women, infants, older people or anyone who is immunocompromised. Those groups, or anyone who would simply rather avoid raw egg, can replace the egg whites with 120ml of additional whipped coconut cream. The mousse will be slightly less airy but still delicious.
Ingredients
Note: Chill the coconut cream in the fridge overnight so the solid cream separates from the liquid. You only use the solid part.
- 200g dark chocolate, 85% cacao, roughly chopped
- 400ml full-fat coconut cream, chilled overnight
- 3 pasture-raised eggs, separated (see food safety note above)
- 2 tbsp grass-fed butter
- 2 tbsp erythritol or monk fruit sweetener, or to taste
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- Pinch of fine sea salt
- To serve: cacao nibs, sea salt flakes (optional)
Method
- Melt the chocolate. Place the chopped dark chocolate and grass-fed butter in a heatproof bowl set over a saucepan of barely simmering water. Stir gently until completely melted and smooth. Remove from the heat and allow to cool for 5 minutes.
- Whip the coconut cream. Open the chilled coconut cream and scoop the solid cream into a bowl, leaving behind any liquid. Whip with an electric mixer until thick and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes. Set aside.
- Add egg yolks. Whisk the egg yolks and erythritol together until pale and slightly thickened, about 1 minute. Stir into the cooled chocolate mixture along with the vanilla extract. Mix until smooth and glossy.
- Whip the egg whites. In a clean, dry bowl, whisk the egg whites with a pinch of sea salt to stiff peaks.
- Fold together. Gently fold the whipped coconut cream into the chocolate mixture until just combined. Then add the egg whites in two additions, folding carefully each time to preserve as much air as possible.
- Chill. Spoon the mousse into four serving glasses or ramekins. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours, or overnight for the best texture. Keep refrigerated until you serve.
- Serve. Top with a scattering of cacao nibs and a pinch of sea salt flakes just before serving.
Why the ingredients suit a low deuterium way of eating
- 85% dark chocolate — high in cacao butter, very low in water, minimal sugar
- Full-fat coconut cream — predominantly saturated fat, very low water fraction
- Pasture-raised eggs — fat and protein, with no sugar or starch
- Grass-fed butter — an animal fat, naturally low in deuterium
- Erythritol — a non-sugar sweetener, so no added sugar
- No added water, no milk, no flour, no sugar
Tips & variations
Make it ahead. This mousse keeps in the fridge for up to 3 days. Cover each glass with cling wrap and add the toppings only when serving.
Use DDW. If you are making a thin chocolate ganache to drizzle on top, use deuterium-depleted water instead of tap water.
Add a coffee note. A small pinch of instant espresso powder stirred into the melted chocolate deepens the flavour without adding carbs.
Prefer it firmer? Use three egg whites instead of two and fold them in more gently. The extra structure gives a denser, truffle-like result that holds its shape well when turned out of a ramekin.
Frequently Asked Questions
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