This recipe began its life as a vegan frosting, over at Chocolate Covered Katie (you can check out my take on the original recipe here), but pop it in the fridge overnight and, voila, you have vegan chocolate mousse! While it's good as a frosting, it's great as a mousse, so it's a wonderful surprise that this transformation is as simple as a little bit of extra time in the fridge (and just a tiny little tweak of the ingredients).
The texture of the mousse is as light and airy as the non-vegan versions that contain things like egg yolks or gelatin. Be sure to serve it chilled, though, since the mousse softens slightly as it warms. The hands-on time for this dessert is ridiculously low (though you will have to exercise your patience while it chills), so it makes a great, simple finish to an elaborate dinner.
The texture of the mousse is as light and airy as the non-vegan versions that contain things like egg yolks or gelatin. Be sure to serve it chilled, though, since the mousse softens slightly as it warms. The hands-on time for this dessert is ridiculously low (though you will have to exercise your patience while it chills), so it makes a great, simple finish to an elaborate dinner.