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Vegan Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (Chickpea Brine)

Last updated on February 6, 2021 By Crazy Vegan 75 Comments

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A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado. #Vegan #Aquafaba #Healthy #Dessert #Chocolate #Mousse #VeganChocolateMousse Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably already heard about the amazing Aquafaba. Aquafaba, or as most regular mortals refer to as “liquid stuff that chickpeas and beans are canned in”, is the latest egg-replacement discovery that a bunch of folks on Facebook somehow came up with.  You can make meringue, macarons, and all sorts of other fluffy sh!t with it. I used some to make this Vegan Chocolate Mousse.

A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado. #Vegan #Aquafaba #Healthy #Dessert #Chocolate #Mousse #VeganChocolateMousse To be honest, it’s been a while since I’ve wanted to experiment with Aquafaba (simply because everyone makes it seem so magical). After finally remembering to save some chickpea brine, I figured the best way to test it was with a fool-proof Vegan Chocolate Mousse to avert any potential disasters. Initially, as I stared into my bowl of murky chickpea water, I wasn’t entirely convinced that the Aquafaba would turn into fluffy meringue – but I soldiered on. To my surprise, after whisking the living sh!t out of the Aquafaba, it really did resemble meringue. (Don’t try tasting it on it’s own though… it’s gross).

But of course, me being me, I somehow ended f*cking things up by trying to use the traditional method of slackening chocolate with a small amount of meringue before folding it in. Doing that just made my melted chocolate seize up into a ball that resembled a turd. Beautiful. I guess traditional methods don’t work with un-traditional ingredients.

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    A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado. #Vegan #Aquafaba #Healthy #Dessert #Chocolate #Mousse #VeganChocolateMousse I tried making it again the next day, sans initial error, and it turned out pretty awesome. Super airy and creamy, you’d never believe no egg whites, cream, gelatin, nuts, oil or avocado went into this Vegan Chocolate Mousse. Oh, and don’t worry, you won’t be able to taste any beans or chickpeas either. Be sure to buy the best quality chocolate when making this recipe, because there are so few ingredients used in the recipe – you want them all to be top notch stuff! (As it always should be, duh!).

    I’ll leave you with the recipe for my adaptation of Miriam’s Vegan Chocolate Mousse. (In my version, I add a few other ingredients and use a little less chocolate to make a softer, more traditional mousse. I also top mine with raspberries and spun sugar, just because I can!). I hope you try it out because it is deeeeee-licious. P.S.: I’m going to continue experimenting with Aquafaba in the coming weeks – so feel free to share your experiences with it in our comment box. Adios!

    A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado. #Vegan #Aquafaba #Healthy #Dessert #Chocolate #Mousse #VeganChocolateMousse

    Vegan Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (Chickpea Brine)

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado.
    4.67 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Servings 6

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 cup Aquafaba room temperature
    • 1/8 tsp Cream of Tartar
    • 1 tablespoon Cane Sugar use Coconut Sugar for an even healthier version
    • Seeds from 1 Vanilla Bean Pod
    • 6 oz Dark Chocolate melted (make sure it is dairy-free)
    • Raspberries to decorate

    Instructions
     

    • Melt your dark chocolate over a bain marie or in the microwave - be careful and keep an eye on it so it doesn't burn. Once melted, leave to cool whilst preparing meringue.
    • In a bowl of a stand mixer, combine Aquafaba and cream of tartar. Whisk until soft peaks form - this will take anywhere between 5-15 minutes. Once you've achieved soft peaks, add coconut sugar and vanilla bean seeds in. Continue whisking for another 1 minute.
    • Drizzle your chocolate into the meringue and gently fold it in with a spatula. Fold until all the chocolate has evenly incorporated into the meringue.
    • Pour into glasses and chill for at least 4 hours. Decorate your set mousses with raspberries and enjoy!

    Notes

    Adapted off Miriam's Blog
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

    A creamy Chocolate Mousse made with Aquafaba (chickpea brine). GF | V and free from Coconut, Nuts and Avocado. #Vegan #Aquafaba #Healthy #Dessert #Chocolate #Mousse #VeganChocolateMousse

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      Comments

      1. Julie @ Willow Bird Baking says

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        Okay, I've totally been under a rock! These look delicious and I need to learn more about this aquafaba!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Julie, Peta is coming up with a lifestyle article soon that will include our recipe along with a ton of other Aquafaba recipes - I'll let you know when it's out!
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          • Greg @ Full of Beans says

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            Amrita! So cool that Peta will be including you guys in a lifestyle article. That's because you're awesome! :-)
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            • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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              Hey Greg! They posted it up a few days ago, we enjoyed the bump in traffic for a while :P
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      2. Lydia @ Suitcase Foodist says

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        My other half is highly allergic to dairy and I've been hearing bits about using chickpea liquid to make creamy desserts. You've officially inspired me to go experiment (possibly right this minute). He would just die if I could find a good substitute. Thanks for sharing!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Lydia, did you try it out?? Don't let him know it's chickpea liquid though...you know how the mind can play tricks ;)
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      3. Jenn says

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        This is just lovely! So, 1 cup of aquafaba is equal to how many egg whites? I have some in my fridge right now, but I've been too nervous to try anything with it. :)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Jenn! 1 cup of Aquafaba = 250 grams.....and Im pretty sure the average egg white is 30grams in weight, so....I'm guessing one cup of Aquafaba is equal to around 8 egg whites :-) Let us know if you make anything with your Aquafaba!!! :) x Amrita
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      4. Katherine says

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        Oooh, awesome!!! Here I've just been calling it chickpea brine, I didn't know it had a beautiful, fancy name :) A few weeks ago I posted my own recipe for marshmallow fluff, but I haven't had a chance to experiment since then. However...this looks so amazing, and I have a jar of The Stuff in my fridge. It's goin' down. Thanks for the inspiration!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Katherine! Oooh I'm going to go check your fluffy post out! Imagine smores! Yum! And without having to buy those super expensive Dandie's marshmallows off iHerb either! xAmrita
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      5. Kacey @ The Cookie Writer says

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        I am always looking for egg substitutes and this one is new to me (I know!) Cannot wait to give it a try (plus, your mousse looks amazing!)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks, Kacey! I'm so glad vegan meringue is now POSSIBLE! I made one 2 years ago for a lemon meringue pie using Ener-g...goddddddd it was SO SO BAD!!!!! xAmrita
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      6. Ceara @ Ceara's Kitchen says

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        I am seriously looking at this chickpea bring chocolate mousse in AWE right now!!!! Holy moly - they look good! I can't wait for you to make a traditional macaron recipe using aquafaba with your awesome culinary skills :)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Ceara! That's next on my list! I foresee a few miserable attempts before I get it right (that's why I've been stalling.....too used to getting them right the non-vegan way after trying to master it 20 odd times years ago!)....but we shall see! x Amrita
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