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Our chocolate and berry mousse are a healthy twist on an old favourite. For these, we’re using gut loving homemade yogurt instead of cream, raw honey (or maple) to sweeten them up and chia seeds to create that same thick and creamy mousse texture. Don’t let the healthy ingredients fool you. These chocolate and berry syrup chia mousse might sound less decadent but they’re pretty much still like chocolate heaven in a glass. In fact, they’re so good for you - you can perfectly consider pulling one from the fridge, any time of the day – even at breakfast.
And, they also taste great made dairy-free with homemade coconut yogurt. We’ve given you ingredient options, so you can safely customize the recipe to suit your dietary preferences.
To get you started, below are the links to all our favourite homemade yogurt recipes.
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Our chocolate and berry mousse are a healthy twist on an old favourite. For these, we’re using gut loving homemade yogurt instead of cream, raw honey (or maple) to sweeten them up and chia seeds to create that same thick and creamy mousse texture. Don’t let the healthy ingredients fool you. These chocolate and berry syrup chia mousse might sound less decadent but they’re pretty much still like chocolate heaven in a glass. In fact, they’re so good for you - you can perfectly consider pulling one from the fridge, any time of the day – even at breakfast.
Add all the other ingredients and stir until smooth and syrupy.
Spoon into serving glasses or jars and set aside.
Sweeten further to taste if required.
Spoon on top of the chocolate berry syrup and refrigerate.
Set aside for 30 minutes to thicken.
Spoon on top of the mousse layer.
Cover and let rest in the fridge for 2-3 hours to achieve a pudding-like consistency.
Best eaten within 24 hours however puddings will stay fresh, covered, for up to 3 days.
Our chocolate and berry mousse are a healthy twist on an old favourite. For these, we’re using gut loving homemade yogurt instead of cream, raw honey (or maple) to sweeten them up and chia seeds to create that same thick and creamy mousse texture. Don’t let the healthy ingredients fool you. These chocolate and berry syrup chia mousse might sound less decadent but they’re pretty much still like chocolate heaven in a glass. In fact, they’re so good for you - you can perfectly consider pulling one from the fridge, any time of the day – even at breakfast.
And, they also taste great made dairy-free with homemade coconut yogurt. We’ve given you ingredient options, so you can safely customize the recipe to suit your dietary preferences.
To get you started, below are the links to all our favourite homemade yogurt recipes.
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