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Tasty Chocolate Mousse with Few Calories and Only 3 Ingredients
Sprinkle the cocoa powder over the whipped coconut cream to prevent clumps. Carefully mix the cocoa into the cream until it is completely combined, being careful not to let the mixture lose air.
5. Make sure everything is the same.
If the mousse becomes too thick when you add the cocoa powder, gradually stir in some cold water, one tablespoon at a time, until you get the texture you want.
Relax:
Put the mousse in a bowl or separate cups and place it in the refrigerator for at least one hour. This helps the mousse firm up and enhance its taste.
After cooling, you can serve your chocolate mousse as it is, or add a bit of cocoa powder or coconut flakes on top for a fancier presentation.
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