A delicious low carb and keto mousse made with sweet mascarpone cheese and whipped cream. Topped with roasted strawberries, it’s an easy yet elegant dessert.
Stop the presses! Hold everything! This, right here, right now, is a memorable moment. Take a deep breath, sit up straight and make sure you are paying attention. Because this is big, friends. This is noteworthy. This is historical. This, this lovely, sweet and creamy low carb dessert…this is the first recipe to come out of my new kitchen! We are out of our rental, into the new house, and it’s a sea of boxes. I don’t have a clue where most things are. I’m unpacking things I haven’t seen in 6 months and that I forgot I even owned. It feels a little like an archaeological exploration as I unearth artifacts of a bygone time and place. But the kitchen was priority number one for me and it’s mostly unpacked and nicely organized, although I do often stand bewildered in it, trying to remember where I’ve put everything. Let it be said that I never want to move again. Or at least for another 10 years.
How To Make Mascarpone Mousse
Given the chaos and uncertainty of moving, it’s a wonder I decided to tackle a new recipe so soon. But as I was walking home from the local farmer’s market the other day, arms full of 6 pints of Oregon strawberries, an idea popped into my head and I had to make it immediately. In part because it sounds so good and in part because I didn’t want the strawberries to go before I’d had a chance to execute it. And it worked out so well, I had to bring it to you immediately. I have other recipes ready to go but they are just going to have to wait. This one is a must make!
Have you noticed all the recipes for roasted strawberries lately? It seems to be quite the trend. I have to say, I was a little skeptical because I don’t like cooked strawberries much. I love them raw and fresh but I find that cooking increases their sweetness so much it becomes cloying. But I was also intrigued because roasting brings out the best in some other foods, notably vegetables of the cruciferous variety. So, okay, I was willing to try it. But what to pair it with?
I still had several containers of creamy mascarpone leftover from my Lemony Mascarpone Cauliflower Mac N Cheese. The Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board was not stingy with the gorgeous cheese they sent! I was kicking around the idea of mascarpone ice cream but the concept of a creamy mascarpone mousse just presented itself. When my heart quickened in excitement, I knew I was on the right track. And oh, how perfect a track it was! This stuff is gorgeous! It’s an elegant dessert and it sounds impressive but it’s remarkably easy to make. I think it might be my favourite low carb dessert recipe of late. And you know that’s saying something! Told you this was a memorable moment.
Mascarpone Mousse with Roasted Strawberries
Ingredients
Roasted Strawberries
- 2 cups quartered strawberries
- 2 teaspoon granulated Swerve Sweetener
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
Mascarpone Mousse:
- 8 ounces mascarpone cheese softened
- 4 ounces cream cheese softened
- 6 tablespoon powdered Swerve Sweetener divided
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup whipping cream
Instructions
Roasted Strawberries:
- Preheat oven to 375F and lightly grease a medium-sized baking dish (I used coconut oil spray).
- Add berries and sprinkle with sweetener. Add vanilla extract and toss to combine, then spread out over pan.
- Roast 20 to 25 minutes, until soft and tender and much of the juice has released.
Mascarpone Mousse:
- In a large bowl, beat mascarpone, cream cheese, 4 tablespoon sweetener and vanilla together until well combined.
- In another bowl, beat cream with remaining 2 tablespoon sweetener until it holds stiff peaks. Fold whipped cream into mascarpone mixture until combined.
- Pipe or spoon into 6 small dessert cups. Top with roasted berries and serve immediatly.
Notes
Susan says
Every time I search low carb, you are my go to. Your recipes are delicious. I’m making this for a dinner party tonight and am sure it will be a hit. Thanks again and don’t stop publishing your great recipes.
Carolyn says
Thanks, Susan!
Fun size wife says
What nice light dessert idea when we’re in the season of heavy foods. Thanks, and welcome to your new house!
Carolyn says
Thanks!
Rachel says
Do you think I could sub creme fraiche for the mascarpone? I really want to make these now, but my mascarpone went bad.
Carolyn says
Hmmm, mascarpone is more solid than creme fraiche and it also tastes a lot sweeter, without the “tang” of creme fraiche. Although I think it would be good, it won’t be the same and may be more goopy. Can you add a bit more cream cheese?
Kirsten says
Carolyn,
THANK YOU!
I have no experience using alternative sweeteners, but when I needed to bring dessert to a luncheon honoring a lady living with diabetes you came through for me.
I picked up a container of Truvia at the store and ran a bunch of it through my food processor to try and approximate a more powdered consistency. That worked well!
I prepped the mousse at home and portioned it out into serving cups, then transported them to the luncheon in my cooler. When we were ready to eat I topped the mousse with fresh blueberries (since they are in season right now, and since you told me berries are better from a carb standpoint than stone fruits). Even the gal who doesn’t eat cream could partake of a bowl of fresh blueberries and wanted the recipe for her spouse.
I’ve shared your blog with the whole group.
Thank you for this recipe!
Carolyn says
Kirsten, you have no idea how happy this makes me. Diabetes is still so misunderstood and people think that because a sugar is natural, it’s fine for everyone, including diabetics. But honey and maple syrup are so concentrated in sugar, it’s almost worse. And many fruits are too high as well. Alternative sweeteners are also misunderstood and tend to all be thought of as “artificial” when many of them are as naturally-occuring as regular sugar. I am working hard to change the perceptions of these things and you really helped advance the cause! 🙂
Amanda says
My entire family LOVED this! Will be making this again. Thanks for a great recipe!!
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
I can definitely see myself whipping up this dessert in the near future. It looks super delicious whilst being so simple to make. Love it.
Mai Williams says
Hello Carolyn,
First of all, I am so happy that I’ve found your website. I have been following Dr. William Davis’s Wheat Belly for 6 weeks. He has you listed as an additional resource for recipes in his Wheat Belly Cookbook. Thank you Dr. Davis! I needed inspiration and your link provides yummy recipes with excellent photography! I just made this marscapone mousse with roasted strawberries last night and it was amazing!! I’ve made many of your other recipes and they are all so good! Thanks for introducing me to Swerve, as it is now my all time favorite sweetner and thank you for all your hard work! I’m definitely a follower!!
Carolyn says
So glad you like that one and other recipes too, Mai. This mousse will easily be one of my favourites.
Angie says
This is so dangerously good! I can’t stop eating it!!!
Jenny D. says
Made this night-before-last, and it’s fantastic. I didn’t bother with the fancy piping part since my husband (read: me) didn’t want to wait for aesthetics to indulge. Wondering if there’s a way to make the mousse lemony? I just got some
Amanda Mendell says
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this mousse! Super lite and creamy, not overly sweet its just right! My husband was ooing and ahing over it! It will be made A lOT at my house! Thank you for all the great recipes!
Amy says
Hi Carolyn,
I just “found you” through someone I think is a mutual friend — Ellen Davis. So glad — your recipes look AMAZING!
Dumb question: I’ve never used Swerve before. Can I substitute equal amounts of granulated Splenda? (I’m also fond of powdered or liquid stevia, but I’m guessing the Swerve contributes “bulk” to some of your recipes, like real sugar would. Is that right?)
Carolyn says
In this recipe, you shouldn’t have an issue subbing any sweetener you choose because it doesn’t rely on them for consistency. In some of my baked goods and frostings…that’s a lot harder.
Linda says
So I can use regular sugar?
Carolyn says
Sure, I guess so.
Angela says
Ok, finished making it–DELICIOUS!
Josh loe says
This looks amazing! Long time reader (like really long time) first time leaving a comment. I’ve been doing low carb for over 6 years now and I really wanted to thank people like you for doing these sites, as it helps out a TON when trying to meal plan. So thank you for taking the time to give to the community. I just started my personal blog http://www.joshloe.com which I plan to do the same on. It details my journey and ups and downs, if you’re interested.
Again thank you for what you do!
Angela Curry says
So upset!! Just bought whipping cream and when I opened it to measure it out, it was curdled! It wasnt expired either. Now I have to wait to finish making it this evening!! How frustrating.
Carolyn says
Oh dear. What kind was it? I find some of the brands without carageenan to look a little curdled and lumpy but they whip up just fine and haven’t gone bad at all. It’s the lack of an emulsifier food additive that allows some of the cream to lump up. So if it’s not “gone” or sour, it might still be okay…
Angela says
It was Horizon Organics brand. I already threw the carton away so I don’t know if there was carageenan in it or not. Oh well. I didn’t get a chance to stop by the store again so it looks like this will be happening tomorrow instead. I had the strawberries roasted and the rest of the mousse mixed up. Had to throw it all in the refrigerator. Glad it keeps at least! I tasted the batter and so far it’s really good!!!
Jen says
I’ve had whipping cream I thought was bad, but then realized it just needed to be shaken first.
Kathy says
What did you use to pipe it with? Your photos look very elegant – would make a nice company dessert.
Carolyn says
I just used a Wilton tip like this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000VM48K/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0000VM48K&linkCode=as2&tag=aldaidrabfo05-20&linkId=TP3VPA5SO2XYVEKO and some of their disposable pastry bags. You need to get the large ring and holder for it too. Not too expensive and easy to get at a craft store.
It would make a fabulous company dessert, actually. I was saying the same to my husband.
Bernadette Terry says
When I click on the attached link it takes me directly to a pillow. Am I doing something wrong? I’ve tried three times with same results.
Thank you and thank you for your website!! I can’t wait until doctors start advocating the keto diet for high cholesterol, dia Tebet was and weight loss.
Carolyn says
I can help and fix it… if I know which link you are referring to. There are several in this post and recipe.
Karen says
Was so excited, I made typos! Make that, “…I will be making this…” WOW. Guess my drool got on my fingers as I typed. =))
Karen says
I have everything, right now, in my kitchen to make this except the strawberries. HA! A quick stop to the produce stand and I will make be making this tonight for dessert. It looks SO deliciousness.
Carolyn says
I just ate some of the leftovers right now. I can’t tell you how much I love this recipe!
Janie says
Hi Carolyn- I’ve been following your website and books for quite a while now but have never contacted you personally. I just want to say how much I appreciate all the work and research you do to bring us such wonderful and healthy recipes. My husband was diagnosed as type 2 Diabetic a couple of years ago, mostly due to some harsh meds he was on while recovering from a heart attack. I too had always loved to cook but I was completely lost when faced with the daunting chore of re-learning how to cook for a diabetic. I began with baby steps, yours was one of the very first websites I found with such a wealth of info and ideas and I have kept “All Day I Dream About Food” as my go-to, favorite low carb food blog. I look at your site every day and I’m proud to say my husbands levels have steadily declined to the point he is now on the lowest possible dose of blood sugar med his Dr. can prescribe. It hasn’t been easy; I’ve had to prepare almost every bite we eat from scratch but the results have been well worth it & even though I did not have a problem with blood sugar myself, I am happy to say my own levels have also decreased substantially. I recommend your site to everyone I know and give you all the props in the world for helping my family improve our health and enrich our outlook on life! Thanks Again!
Carolyn says
Oh Janie, thank you so much for your kind words! So glad things have worked out so well for your husband.
Dianne says
Janie, fancy meeting you HERE!!!❤❤❤
Dianne says
Fancy meeting you here!!!❤❤
Angie says
This looks so good! Would the mousse hold in the fridge for a few days? Thank you!!
Carolyn says
Yup, it sure does. I have some in my fridge right now and I made it Monday. It has no eggs, so it’s not as iffy.
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
This looks so good! I love making mousse using cream cheese but have yet to try mascarpone.
Carolyn says
Definitely try it, Erin. It’s amazing!
Kelly says
Made this today…. delicious!!!! I cannot believe how amazing roasted strawberries are! 🙂
Carolyn says
So glad you liked it!