Jump to Recipe Print Recipe
Rich and decadent gingerbread chocolate mousse pots that only call for 7 ingredients and they also happen to be vegan!
These gingerbread chocolate mousse potsare as simple as a dessert can get. There is no baking required and all you have to do is blend biscuits with coconut oil or vegan butter to make the base, and pour a simple melted chocolate and coconut milk mixture on top and leave in the fridge to set! I added some ginger, cinnamon and nutmeg to make them more festive and Christmassy 🙂
I think for many, Christmas is a time to put your feet up, relax and enjoy some free time with friends and family. Of course it’s also about enjoying delicious food! Not everyone wants to spend hours in the kitchen preparing festive treats, especially if they’ve already spent hours in the kitchen cooking a Christmas dinner. For me, treats like these gingerbread chocolate mousse pots are perfect. They’re REALLY easy to make, require only a handful of ingredients, and you can still say that you made them. They’re also decadent and indulgent without being too sickly sweet.
A couple of my taste testers came back saying these pots weren’t sweet enough and could do with more sugar. Keeping in mind they love their traditional, super sweet treats, so I expected them to find my treats less sweet. I prefer my treats not too sweet, so they were perfect for my liking. The great thing about this recipe is that it’s so easy to adapt to your taste. If you don’t like gingerbread, add something orange extract or mint extract – whatever you fancy really! If you like your desserts really sweet, please feel free to add some sugar (white, brown, coconut, xylitol, etc.) or even some maple syrup or agave nectar.
What you’ll need to make these gingerbread chocolate mousse pots:
Ginger nut biscuits – you can use any biscuit/cookie (aka graham crackers in the US), but the spices in ginger nut biscuits complements the spices in the mousse so well. Crushed and mixed with a little bit of coconut oil, they make a really easy and delicious base.
Dark chocolate – I like to use dark chocolate with 70% cocoa solids or above to give it a really rich, decadent chocolate taste.
Coconut milk – full fat canned coconut milk is the way to go with this recipe to give it a mousse like texture.
Spices – cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg give these mousse pots a lovely cozy and festive vibe. You can also add a pinch of allspice or cloves.
Need extra sweetness? You have the option of adding a little bit of maple syrup or sugar if you want a sweeter mousse, although I didn’t feel these pots needed any. It completely depends on your preference.
If you like this these gingerbread chocolate mousse pots, I also made an oranger version which you can find here.
Rich and decadent gingerbread chocolate mousse pots that only call for 7 ingredients and they also happen to be vegan! The perfect easy festive treat.
5 from 1 vote
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Ingredients
For the base
- 60g ginger nut biscuits
- 1 tbsp coconut oil melted
For the chocolate layer
- 200g 70% dark chocolate
- 300g full fat coconut milk
- 2 tsp cinnamon
- 1.5 tsp ginger
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
Instructions
Add the biscuits to a food processor and pulse until you have a fine crumb mixture. Add the melted coconut oil and pulse again until combined.
Divide the base mixture between 6 dessert glasses/pots and refrigerate while you make the mousse layer.
Pour the coconut milk into a saucepan and heat over a medium heat until it starts to bubble, then take off the heat.
Break the chocolate into a heat-proof dish and pour in the hot coconut milk. Leave to sit for a minute, then whisk until you have a smooth velvety mixture. Add the spices and mix again to combine.
Pour into the glasses/pots. Leave to cool slightly before transferring to the fridge to set.
Allow to chill in the fridge for 2-3 hours, or until set.
Nutrition
Calories: 280kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 3gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 12gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 16mgPotassium: 248mgFiber: 4gSugar: 12g
Keyword chocolate recipes, christmas dessert, dairy-free dessert, Festive recipes, gingerbread, vegan chocolate, vegan dessert, vegan recipes
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!
Nadia2022-12-23T15:26:02+01:00December 23, 2022|Chocolate, Dairy Free, Desserts, Vegan, Vegetarian|11 Comments
Share This Recipe!
FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestEmail
Related Posts
Healthy Pistachio Date Cake
Chocolate Peanut Butter Oat Cups
Healthier Knafeh Recipe (Vegan/Dairy-free)
11 Comments
Khadijah BDecember 7, 2021 at 10:26 pm - Reply
Looks delicious, how do I measure the coconut milk in grams?
NadiaDecember 8, 2021 at 11:49 am - Reply
Do you have kitchen scales? Otherwise it’s around 300ml of coconut milk 🙂
Christine LowDecember 9, 2021 at 8:32 am - Reply
OMG, these are so easy but so decadent and a real treat. Thanks so much
NadiaDecember 10, 2021 at 11:47 am - Reply
Thanks Christine 🙂 Let me know what you think if you try them!
LucyDecember 19, 2021 at 11:41 am - Reply
Those look amazing! What have you decorated them with? Is it peanutbutter or carmel?
Thank youNadiaDecember 19, 2021 at 2:05 pm - Reply
Thanks Lucy 🙂 I drizzled some melted Biscoff spread on top, but peanut/almond butter would be lovely too!
ShivaniDecember 29, 2021 at 10:29 am - Reply
These look amazing. I cannot wait to try them. What size glasses do you use to serve them in?
NadiaDecember 29, 2021 at 4:59 pm - Reply
Thanks Shivani 😀 I used small drinking glasses 🙂 it depends on the portion sizes you would like/how many people you would like it to serve
Maria RolphDecember 30, 2022 at 5:22 am - Reply
Loved this recipe! I made it for dessert for a friends dinner party. I do have to say that the dark chocolate may be a little too dark for kids but I loved it!NadiaJanuary 5, 2023 at 5:33 pm - Reply
So glad you enjoyed them Maria 😀 Thank you for your feedback! I know what you mean, dark chocolate can be a bit of a hit-and-miss with kids. You can definitely use milk chocolate in the future 🙂
VanessaJanuary 1, 2024 at 11:25 pm - Reply
Can you use coconut cream instead of coconut milk?
Leave A Comment
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.