Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse Recipe (2024)

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Creamy, dreamy Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse is a deliciously light, perfectly decadent whipped dessert with all the flavors of Fall!

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When Fall finally comes along, pumpkin everything is part of the magic! But one of my very favorite pumpkin recipes isn’t a cookie, bread, muffin, or soup – it’s this velvety Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse! With just a handful of ingredients and hardly any prep time at all, you can serve up a truly special dessert that’s fluffy and yet rich, with the delicate and spicy flavor of pumpkin pie!

    What Is Mousse

    Mousse is a whipped dessert. It’s a cross between chilled pudding and whipped cream – think light, airy, and sweet. You can serve it alone or layer it in a parfait or trifle. This pumpkin mousse is a lovely seasonal alternative to the more common Chocolate Mousse – and one you’ll come back to repeatedly.

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    Pumpkin Mousse Ingredients

    • Pumpkin Puree: Make sure it’s 100% pumpkin, not pumpkin pie filling.
    • Vanilla: Pure vanilla extract is what I prefer, but you can also use regular vanilla flavoring.
    • Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Pumpkin Pie Spice
    • Heavy Cream: Avoid half and half and milk in this recipe — you need to be able to whip the cream.
    • Sweetener: I use monk fruit, but you can substitute your preferred powdered sweetener.
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    How To Make Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse

    1. Combine Ingredients: Mix the pumpkin puree, vanilla, and spices in a large mixing bowl.
    2. Whip the Cream: In a separate bowl or using a stand mixer, whip the cream together with the sweetener until soft peaks form.
    3. Fold: Gently fold the whipped cream into the pumpkin mixture, working slowly and in batches until they are combined.
    4. Chill: Spoon the mousse into serving cups, glasses, or bowls. Chill for an hour before serving.
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    Recipe Tips

    • Master the Fold: It’s important to fold the whipped cream into the pumpkin mixture rather than stirring or mixing to maintain lightness. Watch here for a quick tutorial.
    • Whipping: Remember that if you keep whipping heavy cream, it will turn from liquid to soft peaks to grainy specks of butter. So whip just until you can pull the beaters from the whipped cream and leave behind soft peaks or hills.
    • Sweeten to Taste: My recipe calls for ¼ cup of monk fruit sweetener, but you can substitute pure maple syrup, stevia, honey, and even cane sugar. Whatever sweetener you use, measure accordingly since not all sweeteners affect a recipe the same way.

    Serving Suggestions

    • I love serving this delicious Pumpkin Mousse with a cortado coffee or dalgona coffee. A golden milk latte, a hot spiked apple cider, or this matcha latte is just as amazing. For nibbles, have these pistachio biscotti ready and some honey roasted almonds, too!
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    Storing

    • To store Pumpkin Mousse in the refrigerator, cover tightly and keep for up to one week or freeze for up to 2 months.
    • To serve leftovers, thaw in the refrigerator (if frozen) before serving.

    More Pumpkin Recipes

    • Pumpkin Pie Cinnamon Rolls
    • Pumpkin Spice Latte
    • Chocolate Pumpkin Bread
    • Lightened-Up Pumpkin Pie
    • Pumpkin Muffins
    • Pumpkin Mousse Ice Box Cake

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    Low Carb Pumpkin Mousse

    Katerina | Diethood

    Creamy Pumpkin Mousse is an airy, delicious whipped dessert made with pumpkin puree and heavy cream, lightly sweetened and spiced with traditional Fall flavors.

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    Servings : 6

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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins

    Chill Time 1 hour hr

    Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • In a large mixing bowl whisk the pumpkin puree with 1/4 cup sweetener. Add vanilla, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice, and nutmeg; whisk until well combined. Set aside.

    • In a separate bowl, combine the heavy cream with the remaining sweetener; using an electric mixer beat the mixture until soft peaks form.

    • Add the heavy cream mixture to the pumpkin mixture and, using a rubber spatula, gently fold the mixture until thoroughly incorporated. Fold, don't mix.

    • Divide the mousse evenly among small dessert bowls. Place in the fridge for 1 hour or until chilled.

    • Optionally, top with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkle of granola or crushed cookies.

    • Serve.

    Notes

    • Folding Technique: Gently fold the whipped cream into your pumpkin blend instead of mixing it. This way, you’ll keep that airy texture of mousse.
    • Avoid the Butter Zone: When you’re whipping the heavy cream, don’t overdo it! Take it too far, and you’ll end up with bits that resemble butter. Aim for a texture with soft, creamy peaks.
    • Customize: While I use ¼ cup of sweetener in my recipe, you can switch it up. Whether it’s maple syrup, stevia, honey, or plain cane sugar, remember that each sweetener can alter the dish differently, so adjust your measurements as needed.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 132 kcal | Carbohydrates: 7 g | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 11 g | Saturated Fat: 7 g | Cholesterol: 41 mg | Sodium: 15 mg | Potassium: 168 mg | Fiber: 2 g | Sugar: 3 g | Vitamin A: 11467 IU | Vitamin C: 3 mg | Calcium: 40 mg | Iron: 1 mg

    Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.

    Course: Dessert

    Cuisine: American

    Keyword: healthy dessert ideas, low carb dessert, pumpkin dessert, pumpkin mousse

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    FAQs

    Is pumpkin good for low carb diet? ›

    Pumpkins keep for a long time when stored in a cool place. Pumpkin isn't just a delicious thing to eat, they're also relatively low in carbs (4-12 grams per 100 grams). This makes pumpkin a great seasonal low-carb alternative to starchier sides like rice, potato and pasta.

    How many carbs are in keto mousse? ›

    Frequently Asked Questions. How many carbs are in keto chocolate mousse? This keto chocolate mousse recipe has 3.9g of carbs and 1.8g of fiber per serving. That comes to 2.1g net carbs per half-cup serving.

    Is canned pumpkin OK for keto? ›

    Pumpkin puree or canned pumpkin is perfectly fine. Be sure to read your labels because there is a difference between canned pumpkin and pumpkin pie filling. They stick them both in the same place in the grocery store. Pumpkin pie filling is not keto and it's full of sugar.

    What is pumpkin mousse made of? ›

    Pumpkin Mousse Ingredients:

    1/2 oz unflavored gelatin , (2 packets or 14 grams total) 1 cup milk, any kind. 1 cup granulated sugar. 15 oz can pumpkin puree.

    How many carbs should I eat on a low carb diet? ›

    A daily limit of 0.7 to 2 ounces (20 to 57 grams) of carbohydrates is typical with a low-carb diet.

    Is pumpkin less carbs than potato? ›

    It's carbs where the difference lies. Potatoes have the most carbs at 20 grams per 100 gram serving. Sweet potato has 17-18 grams, and pumpkin has just shy of five, which is why it's so low-calorie. So if you're looking for carbs or calories for your baby, sweet potato and potato are your best bet.

    Will 27 net carbs kick me out of ketosis? ›

    Most ketogenic diet guidelines recommend limiting your total carbohydrate intake to 15-30 grams or 5%-10% of your total calorie intake a day. Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis.

    Is cool whip OK on keto? ›

    The short answer, no, cool whip is not keto friendly for those on a strict low carb diet. HOWEVER, cool whip in small amounts can easily fit into a low carb/ keto diet.

    Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

    Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

    Is Zucchini good for keto? ›

    Yes, zucchini is keto. A medium zucchini has about 6 total grams of carbs and 2 of them are fiber. So one whole zucchini has 4 net carbs. Zucchini is very popular on the low carb diet.

    Is hummus good for keto? ›

    Hummus can definitely be part of your keto diet, but just one or two servings can quickly expend a significant portion of your daily carb allotment. If you do eat hummus, you'll want to limit yourself to a small amount — perhaps just 2–4 tablespoons (30–60 grams), which provide 4–8 grams of net carbs.

    What is the lowest carb canned food? ›

    Green beans, olives, sauerkraut, pickles, and tomatoes are all good low-carb canned vegetable choices. Carrots are slightly higher in carbs, but can also be a good choice. You can also find canned coconut flesh and canned broccoli and cauliflower at many international grocery stores.

    What's the difference between pudding and mousse? ›

    Traditionally, pudding gets its thick consistency from being cooked (which activates the cornstarch), while mousse is not cooked. Texture: Because these two creamy desserts use different methods of thickening, the texture also varies. Pudding is semisolid and more dense, while mousse has a lighter, airier texture.

    Why is mousse so good? ›

    Mousse adds volume while also offering benefits like definition, hold, frizz control and heat protection. It's also applied on damp hair to set your style as it naturally dries or as you blow dry it. Hair gel keeps the hair in place which means it is heavier than mousse and can weigh down the hair down.

    Is pumpkin good for losing weight? ›

    Pumpkin is a nutrient-dense food since it is low in calories while high in nutrients. This fruit contains around 94% water and fewer than 50 calories per cup (245 grams). As a result, pumpkin is a weight-loss-friendly meal since it may be consumed in greater quantities than other carb sources.

    What are the best low-carb vegetables? ›

    Top 12 Options for Low-Carb Vegetables
    • Red Bell Peppers. ...
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    Is pumpkin high in carbs and sugar? ›

    There are 12 grams of carbohydrates in one cup of pumpkin. Some of that carbohydrate is fiber (2.7 grams) and some is naturally occurring sugars (5.1 grams).

    How much pumpkin can you eat on keto? ›

    A cup of fresh pumpkin, ¾ cup of pumpkin puree, or 1-2 servings of roasted pumpkin seeds per day should be no issue at all, as long as you account for carbs from other sources and stay under your daily limit — just make sure to avoid canned pumpkin filling, which contains tons of sugar.

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