A quick, creamy, and refreshing strawberry mousse made with fresh strawberries, light whipped cream, and a touch of natural sweetness. Ready in just 25 minutes, this make-ahead dessert is perfect for summer gatherings or weeknight indulgence.
Prepare the Fresh Strawberries: Begin by washing the strawberries thoroughly under cool running water to remove any dirt or debris. Remove the green stems and slice the strawberries into smaller chunks for even cooking. Using ripe, fragrant berries will give the mousse the best flavor, so choose strawberries that are naturally sweet and vibrant in color.
Start the Strawberry Sauce Base: Place the chopped strawberries in a small saucepan. Add the golden agave syrup (or honey if you prefer a floral sweetness), vanilla extract for warmth, and freshly squeezed lemon juice to brighten the flavor. Stir everything together so the strawberries are evenly coated with the syrup and seasonings.
Cook and Soften the Strawberries: Set the saucepan over medium heat. Allow the strawberries to cook for about 5 minutes, stirring often with a wooden spoon or spatula. As the heat builds, the strawberries will begin to break down, releasing their natural juices. Use the back of your spoon to gently mash them as they soften, creating a chunky, fragrant fruit mixture.
Strain for a Smooth Sauce: Place a fine-mesh strainer over a clean mixing bowl. Carefully pour the hot strawberry mixture into the strainer. Use the back of a spoon to press down on the fruit, extracting as much liquid as possible. This creates a smooth, glossy sauce while leaving behind the pulp and seeds. (Tip: Don’t throw away the pulp! It’s delicious in smoothies or stirred into yogurt.)
Reduce and Thicken the Sauce: Return the strained strawberry liquid back into the saucepan. Bring it to a gentle boil, then immediately reduce the heat to low. Let it simmer for another 5 minutes, stirring frequently, until the sauce thickens slightly and develops a richer color. Remove from heat and allow it to cool completely before using in the mousse.
Whip the Cream to Perfection: Pour the heavy whipping cream into a chilled mixing bowl. Add the sugar to lightly sweeten it. Using an electric mixer (or a strong whisk if doing it by hand), whip the cream on medium-high speed. Continue until soft peaks form—meaning the cream should hold its shape but still look smooth and silky. Take care not to overwhip, as it could turn grainy or buttery.
Fold in the Strawberry Flavor: Once the cream is whipped, measure out 1/3 cup of the cooled strawberry sauce. Gently fold it into the whipped cream using a spatula. Folding instead of stirring ensures the mousse stays light, airy, and fluffy. The cream will take on a soft pink hue with delicate strawberry flavor.
Assemble the Strawberry Mousse Cups: Prepare your serving bowls, glasses, or small mason jars. Spoon about 2 tablespoons of the remaining strawberry sauce into the bottom of each dish to create a fruity base layer. Next, carefully dollop or pipe the strawberry mousse mixture on top. Smooth the surface for an elegant finish.
Chill for Best Texture: Cover the mousse cups with plastic wrap or lids and place them in the refrigerator. Allow them to chill for at least 1 hour before serving. This resting time helps the mousse set, enhances the strawberry flavor, and makes the texture perfectly creamy and refreshing.
Garnish and Serve: Just before serving, top each mousse cup with a few slices of fresh strawberries or whole berries for garnish. You can also add a mint sprig, chocolate shavings, or a dollop of extra whipped cream for a touch of elegance. Serve chilled and enjoy the light, refreshing taste of homemade strawberry mousse!
Notes
Use the ripest, sweetest strawberries for the best natural flavor.
Agave syrup or honey keeps the sweetness light and balanced without overpowering the fruit.
The leftover strawberry pulp can be repurposed in smoothies, oatmeal, or even baked goods.
Whipping cream should be cold for best results—chill your bowl and beaters if possible.
Assemble the mousse in individual jars or glasses for a beautiful, ready-to-serve presentation.