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    Published: Jul 27, 2020 · Modified: Apr 15, 2025 by Denise Browning

    Passion Fruit Mousse

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    This easy passion fruit mousse recipe (mousse de maracujá) is so creamy and refreshing, with just the right amount of sweetness. It’s made with only 3 ingredients: sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream, and frozen passion fruit juice. You will love every spoonful of this summer dessert as much as our chocolate mousse.

    close up of passion fruit mousse with coulis being spooned

    Table of Contents

    • 1 Ingredients and Substitutions
    • 2 Toppings
    • 3 How to Make Passion Fruit Mousse 
    • 4 My Favorite 3-Ingredient Easy Passion Fruit Mousse
    • 5 What is Mousse?
    • 6 About this Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe (Mousse de Maracujá)
    • 7 Make-Ahead and How to Store
    • 8 FAQs
    • 9 Tips for the Perfect Passion Fruit Mousse
    • 10 Other mousse recipes:
    • 11 Easy Passion fruit Mousse Recipe

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make the passion fruit mousse:

    • Passion fruit (1 ⅓ cups frozen pulp) – although I use (thawed) frozen passion fruit pulp, you can replace it with passion fruit juice concentrate or the fruit itself. If using fresh passion fruit, you would need to whisk the pulp in a bowl to release its natural juices and then pass it through a sieve to separate the juice from the seeds. Use the juice to blend with the sweetened condensed milk and heavy cream to make the mousse, and reserve the seeds to make the coulis for the topping.
    • Sweetened condensed milk (14 oz) – this yummy sweet canned milk provides the extra sweeter needed for the passion fruit mousse and also adds to the thick and creamy texture.
    • Whipped cream (1 ⅓ cups) – heavy cream is what really makes this a mousse. It serves as the aerating ingredient in the recipe because when beaten it adds a lot of air for that perfect foamy texture.
    mousse in a bowl and also in a ramekin with garnishes on the side

    Toppings

    Although our passion fruit mousse is delish all on its own, it is really nice with a few toppings, both for eye appeal and added flavor and texture. Here are some great topping ideas:

    • Passion fruit coulis – the bright yellow syrup containing the fruit seeds adds both extra flavor and a contrasting texture.
    • Whipped cream – a dollop of freshly whipped, lightly sweetened cream is a nice addition to a serving of mousse de maracujá. It tamps down the sweetness, too!
    • Chocolate shavings or curls – grate a dark or white chocolate bar and sprinkle the shavings on top of the mousse, or use a vegetable peeler to make chocolate curls to place on top for an extra nice touch. In Brazil, it is very common to combine passion fruit and chocolate in the same dessert – much the same as the combination of peanut butter and chocolate in America.
    • Fresh berries – top your mousse with fresh berries. Some good options are sliced strawberries or raspberries.
    • Mint – add a fresh mint leaf to the top of your dessert for a pop of color.

    How to Make Passion Fruit Mousse 

    image showing how to make Brazilian passion fruit mousse
    1. Blend sweetened condensed milk, heavy whipping cream, and thawed frozen passion fruit pulp in a blender until creamy and thick, about 1 minute. PHOTO 1
    2. Pour mixture into ramekins, then cover them, and chill in the fridge for at least 2 hours until the mousse is cold and set. Serve by itself or with a coulis on top.
    3. Meanwhile, you can prepare the passion fruit coulis, if desired.
    4. To do this, stir ½ cup of the thawed passion fruit pulp, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and the pulp of one passion fruit in a small saucepan.
    5. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring often, for about 8-10 minutes or until syrupy. Let cool at room temp, cover, and place in the fridge to serve on top of the passion fruit mousse. PHOTO 2
    6. But if you don’t want to make the coulis, you may serve the mousse with berries instead.

    NOTE: If you prefer to make the mousse with the real pulp of the fruit, make sure to beat it with a whisk or in the mixer (low speed) just enough to extract the juice. Then strain out the seeds and use the strained juice to make the dessert in the blender. Never extract the juice in the blender or else it will become bitter from the seeds being ground up.

    My Favorite 3-Ingredient Easy Passion Fruit Mousse

    This easy recipe is for Brazilian passion fruit mousse, also known as mousse de maracujá. We make it in just 5 minutes with only 3 ingredients. Moreover, it’s eggless and naturally gluten-free, making it the perfect treat to prepare for anyone who needs to avoid eggs or gluten.

    All you need to do is blend together sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream, and either thawed frozen passion fruit pulp or a passion fruit juice concentrate in the blender until it is creamy and thick.

    After a few hours of chilling in the fridge, it’s ready to be enjoyed.

    Unlike the Hispanic version of the dessert, mousse de maracuyá, this recipe does not call for unflavored gelatin.

    What is Mousse?

    The word mousse is French for foam. But there are many different types of mousse, some savory such as salmon mousse, and some sweet, such as coffee, lemon, etc.

    Sweet mousses, such as those the French are most known for, are usually made with whipped cream or egg whites and sugar plus flavorings. Sometimes they are stabilized with gelatin or agar-agar. But this egg-free passion fruit mousse doesn’t contain a stabilizer because it is creamy and thick enough all by itself.

    You can mold mousses into a variety of shapes for serving, such as a small dome or pyramid. You can also use them as a filling for cakes, pies, tarts, or these passion fruit mousse cupcakes. As you can see, there are many ways to make and serve mousse!

    mousse de maracujá in a bowl with spoon on the side

    About this Brazilian Passion Fruit Mousse Recipe (Mousse de Maracujá)

    Mousse de Maracujá is a beloved Brazilian dessert that originated in Brazil, where passion fruit—called maracujá in Portuguese—is widely grown and celebrated for its vibrant, tangy flavor.

    This mousse became popular in the 20th century as a quick and easy no-bake dessert, typically made with just three ingredients: passion fruit juice or pulp, sweetened condensed milk, and heavy cream or table cream (creme de leite).

    Its refreshing, tropical taste and creamy texture make it a staple at Brazilian family gatherings and festive occasions.

    While other mousses might be on the light and airy side, such as most of the French mousse recipes made with beaten egg whites, Brazilian-style mousse is thick and creamy in texture because it has sweetened condensed milk and heavy cream as its base.

    You may eat it by itself or topped with whipped cream and fresh berries.

    But we enjoy serving our passion fruit mousse topped with a passion fruit coulis made with sugar, passion fruit juice/pulp, and seeds.

    It looks like sunshine in a ramekin!

    Make-Ahead and How to Store

    • This is one of the best make-ahead desserts because the mousse chills very well. Just be sure to cover the ramekins well with plastic wrap to prevent food contamination and also to keep the mousse from drying out. Hold off on any toppings until right before you’re about to serve the mousse.
    • Store any leftover mousse in the fridge for up to 5 days, either covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container.
    • If you freeze the mousse, it will become like ice cream. Love cool desserts? Check out these 20+ summer desserts!

    FAQs

    How can I make the mousse less sweet?

    To reduce the sweetness, consider using unsweetened passion fruit pulp or juice. Additionally, you can increase the amount of heavy cream slightly to balance the sweetness from the condensed milk.​

    What can I use as a topping for the mousse?

    Popular toppings include passion fruit coulis, fresh berries, or a dollop of whipped cream. The passion fruit coulis adds an extra layer of flavor and a touch of elegance to the presentation.

    Is this passion fruit mousse recipe gluten-free?

    Yes, this passion fruit mousse is naturally gluten-free, making it suitable for those with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease.​

    Tips for the Perfect Passion Fruit Mousse

    1. Chill your mixing equipment. For best results, chill your mixing bowl and beaters before whipping the cream. This helps achieve a better whip and a lighter mousse texture.​

    2. Fold gently. When combining the whipped cream with the condensed milk and passion fruit mixture, fold gently to maintain the mousse's airy texture. Overmixing can deflate the mousse, resulting in a denser dessert.​

    3. Allow adequate setting time. Ensure the mousse sets in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. This not only enhances the flavor but also achieves the desired consistency.​

    4. Experiment with presentation. Serve the mousse in individual ramekins, martini glasses, or small jars for an elegant presentation. Garnish with fresh passion fruit seeds, mint leaves, or edible flowers to elevate the visual appeal.

    Other mousse recipes:

    • Guava mousse (eggless)
    • Avocado mousse (eggless)
    • Nutella mousse (2 ingredients)
    • Vanilla Bean Mousse (low carb/sugar-free)
    • No-bake mango mousse cake (Hawaiian-style) 
    • Almond Mousse

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    close up of passion fruit mousse showing its creaminess
    close up of passion fruit mousse with coulis being spooned
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    5 from 4 votes

    Easy Passion fruit Mousse Recipe

    This easy passion fruit mousse recipe (mousse de maracujá) is so creamy and refreshing, with just the right amount of sweetness. It’s made with only 3 ingredients: sweetened condensed milk, heavy cream, and frozen passion fruit juice. You will love every spoonful of this summer dessert!
    Course:Dessert
    Cuisine:Brazilian
    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    chilling time 2 hours hours
    Total Time 2 hours hours 5 minutes minutes
    Servings 6 ramekins
    Calories423 kcal
    Author Denise Browning
    Cost $ 0.75 per person

    Equipment

    • blender
    • ramekins

    Ingredients

    FOR THE PASSION FRUIT MOUSSE

    • 14 oz sweetened condensed milk (one can)
    • 1 ⅓ cups heavy whipping cream
    • 1 ⅓ cups frozen passion fruit pulp (SEE NOTE) thawed (measure after thawing the fruit pulp)

    FOR THE PASSION FRUIT COULIS (OPTIONAL)

    • ½ cup frozen passion fruit pulp thawed (measure after thawing the fruit pulp)
    • 1 passion fruit (remove pulp from the fruit itself with seeds to add to the coulis)
    • 2 tablespoon sugar
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Blend together sweetened condensed milk, heavy whipping cream, and thawed frozen passion fruit pulp in a blender until creamy and thick, about 1 minute.
    • Pour mixture into ramekins, then cover them and refrigerate for at least 2 hours until the mousse is cold and set. Serve by itself, topped with berries, or with a coulis on top.
      image showing how to make passion fruit mousse
    • (OPTIONAL) Meanwhile, you can prepare the passion fruit coulis, if desired. To do this, stir ½ cup of the thawed passion fruit pulp, 2 tablespoons of sugar, and the pulp of one passion fruit in a small saucepan.
    • Cook over medium-low heat, stirring often, for about 8-10 minutes or until syrupy. Let cool at room temp, cover, and refrigerate to serve on top of the passion fruit mousse.

    Recipe Notes

    CALORIES: Nutrition facts don't include the calories for the coulis!
    PASSION FRUIT PULP/JUICE: You may use this frozen passion fruit pulp which is also available in-store at Walmart and Target (in the freezer aisle). Or you can use a passion fruit juice concentrate which is also available at Latin markets. 
    NOTE: If you prefer to make the mousse with the real pulp of the fresh fruit, make sure to beat it with a whisk or in the mixer (low speed) just enough to extract the juice. Then strain out the seeds and use the juice to make the dessert with the other 2 ingredients in the blender. Never extract the juice in the blender since the ground up seeds can make the mouse bitter.
    Toppings
    Although our passion fruit mousse is delish all on its own, it is really nice with a few toppings, both for eye appeal and for added flavor and texture. Here are some wonderful topping ideas:
    • Passion fruit coulis – the bright yellow syrup containing the fruit seeds adds both extra flavor and a contrasting texture (RECIPE ABOVE).
    • Whipped cream – a dollop of freshly whipped, lightly sweetened cream is a nice addition to a serving of mousse de maracujá. It balances out the sweetness, too!
    • Chocolate shavings or curls – grate a dark or white chocolate bar and sprinkle the shavings over top of the mousse, or use a vegetable peeler to make chocolate curls to place on top for a nice extra touch. In Brazil, it is very common to combine passion fruit and chocolate in the same dessert – in much the same way as peanut butter and chocolate are a beloved combo in America.
    • Fresh berries – top your mousse with fresh berries. Our favorites are sliced strawberries or raspberries.
    • Mint – add a fresh mint leaf to the top of your dessert for a pop of color.
    Make-Ahead and Storage
    This is a perfect make-ahead dessert because the mousse refrigerates very well. Just be sure to cover the ramekins well with plastic wrap to prevent food contamination and to keep the mousse from drying out. Hold off on any toppings until you’re about to serve the mousse.
    Store any leftover mousse in the refrigerator for up to 5 days, either covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container.
    If you freeze the mousse, it will become like ICE CREAM.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 423kcal | Carbohydrates: 45g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Cholesterol: 95mg | Sodium: 107mg | Potassium: 438mg | Sugar: 43g | Vitamin A: 1348IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 224mg

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    1. Never Ending Journeys says

      August 02, 2020 at 1:08 pm

      Oh, yum! This passion fruit mousse looks absolutely delicious, thanks for sharing!

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        August 02, 2020 at 5:53 pm

        It is super creamy and delicious!

        Reply
    2. camila says

      August 01, 2020 at 9:12 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe is delicious! I made it for my birthday cause I was craving passionfruit mousse, it was one of my favorite desserts growing up! So yummy! Thanks for the recipe

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        August 02, 2020 at 5:53 pm

        Hey Camila! Thanks for trying our passion fruit mousse. As a Brazilian, I can understand your craving for passion fruit desserts. You put a big smile on my face for making this one for your birthday. I hope you had a fun and happy day!

        Reply
    3. Josiah - DIY Thrill says

      July 30, 2020 at 6:06 pm

      Looks like such a great dessert!

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        August 01, 2020 at 7:33 pm

        Passion fruit mousse make the perfect summer dessert!

        Reply
    4. John / Kitchen Riffs says

      July 29, 2020 at 9:08 am

      I love passion fruit! And I think the frozen pulp is the best way to go when you're using it -- the fresh fruit is SO expensive. And can be hard to find. Good recipe -- thanks.

      Reply
      • Denise Browning says

        August 01, 2020 at 7:33 pm

        My pleasure! This passion fruit mousse is a long time favorite because it is quick and easy to make and so delicious.

        Reply
    5. Raymund says

      July 27, 2020 at 5:32 pm

      5 stars
      That is a perfect dessert to end a really good meal

      Reply
    6. Heidi | The Frugal Girls says

      July 27, 2020 at 2:37 pm

      5 stars
      Thanks for sharing how to use different kinds of passion fruit products to make this recipe. I rarely see fresh passion fruit at the store, so it's really nice to have some other alternatives!

      Reply
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