
If you’re looking for a dessert that feels both elegant and refreshingly light, these Strawberry mousse chocolate cups are exactly what you need. They combine the richness of smooth milk chocolate with a delicate, airy yogurt-based strawberry mousse and a creamy, slightly tangy topping. The result is a perfectly balanced treat that’s as beautiful to serve as it is satisfying to eat.
One of the best things about these Strawberry mousse chocolate cups is the contrast of textures and flavors. The chocolate shell has a gentle snap that gives way to a fluffy mousse filling bursting with fresh strawberry flavor. The addition of yogurt makes the mousse lighter than traditional versions, while still maintaining a creamy, indulgent feel. Topped with a soft cream cheese frosting and a hint of freeze-dried strawberries, every bite offers a layered dessert experience that’s both rich and refreshing.
What Makes These Strawberry Mousse Chocolate Cups Special?
Unlike heavier desserts, this recipe focuses on balance. The milk chocolate cups provide structure and sweetness, while the yogurt mousse adds a subtle tanginess that cuts through the richness. Fresh strawberries bring natural sweetness and a fruity brightness, making this dessert ideal for spring and summer gatherings—or anytime you want something that feels a little lighter without sacrificing flavor.
Another standout feature is the homemade chocolate cups. Shaping them using muffin paper molds is surprisingly simple, yet the result looks impressively professional. This technique allows you to create individual dessert portions that are perfect for entertaining, gifting, or simply elevating your everyday dessert game.
A Closer Look at the Ingredients
Each component in these Strawberry mousse chocolate cups plays an important role:
- Milk chocolate forms the base and adds a smooth, creamy sweetness. Its mild flavor pairs beautifully with the tangy mousse.
- Yogurt (3.8% fat) gives the mousse a lighter texture and a subtle tang that balances the sweetness.
- Heavy cream is whipped to create that airy, melt-in-your-mouth consistency.
- Gelatine helps stabilize the mousse, ensuring it sets perfectly while remaining soft and delicate.
- Fresh strawberries provide natural sweetness, a hint of acidity, and a juicy texture.
- Lemon juice enhances the strawberry flavor and adds brightness.
- Sugar and vanilla sugar round out the flavors with warmth and sweetness.
- Cream cheese and freeze-dried strawberries in the topping add a slightly tangy, fruity finish that complements the mousse beautifully.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These Strawberry mousse chocolate cups are not just delicious—they’re also incredibly versatile. You can prepare them in advance, making them ideal for parties or special occasions. They’re portioned individually, which makes serving effortless, and they look stunning on any dessert table.
They’re also customizable. Prefer a darker chocolate shell? Go for it. Want to experiment with raspberries or mixed berries? This recipe adapts easily while still delivering a luxurious result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Strawberry mousse chocolate cups ahead of time?
Yes! In fact, they’re even better when prepared in advance. The mousse needs time to set in the fridge, so making them a few hours—or even a day—before serving works perfectly.
Do I have to use gelatine?
Gelatine helps the mousse hold its shape, especially inside the chocolate cups. If you prefer alternatives, you could experiment with vegetarian substitutes like agar-agar, though the texture may vary slightly.
How do I keep the chocolate cups from breaking?
Make sure to apply an even layer of chocolate inside the molds and allow them to fully set before removing the paper. If needed, you can add a second layer for extra stability.
Can I use frozen strawberries?
Fresh strawberries are ideal for texture and flavor, but frozen ones can be used if thawed and well-drained.
What’s the purpose of freeze-dried strawberries in the topping?
They add an intense strawberry flavor without extra moisture, making the frosting more vibrant and aromatic.

Q&A: Storage Tips for Strawberry Mousse Chocolate Cups
How should I store Strawberry mousse chocolate cups?
Store them in the refrigerator in an airtight container. This prevents the mousse from absorbing other odors and keeps the chocolate shells fresh.
How long do they stay fresh?
They are best enjoyed within 1–2 days. After that, the texture of the chocolate may soften slightly due to moisture, and the mousse can lose some of its lightness.
Can I freeze Strawberry mousse chocolate cups?
Freezing is not recommended. The mousse texture may become grainy after thawing, and condensation can damage the chocolate shell.
Can I make them ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare them a day in advance. Keep them chilled until serving, and add any final decorations shortly before serving for the best appearance.
Q&A: Using Other Fruits Instead of Strawberries
Can I use other fruits instead of strawberries?
Absolutely! This recipe works well with a variety of fruits such as raspberries, blueberries, or even mango for a more tropical twist.
Do I need to adjust the sweetness?
Yes, depending on the fruit. Some fruits like raspberries are more tart, so you may want to add a bit more sugar, while sweeter fruits like mango may require less.
Will the texture of the mousse change?
Slightly. Fruits with higher water content may make the mousse a bit softer, so it’s important to balance with gelatine and proper chilling time.
Can I mix different fruits?
Yes, combining fruits can add more depth of flavor. Just make sure the overall balance of sweetness and acidity still works well with the chocolate.
Are freeze-dried fruits interchangeable too?
Definitely. You can use freeze-dried raspberries, blueberries, or other fruits in the frosting to match or complement your chosen filling.
Tips for Perfect Results
- Let the chocolate set completely before removing the molds to avoid cracks.
- Fold the whipped cream gently into the yogurt mixture to keep the mousse light and airy.
- Chill the filled cups thoroughly so they hold their shape when served.
- Add decorations just before serving for the freshest appearance.
The Final Touch
The finishing details truly elevate these Strawberry mousse chocolate cups. A sprinkle of grated chocolate adds texture and visual contrast, while a slice of freeze-dried strawberry gives a pop of color and a hint of elegance. These small touches make the dessert feel refined and special, even though it’s surprisingly simple to create.
Whether you’re preparing a dessert for guests or treating yourself to something homemade and beautiful, these Strawberry mousse chocolate cups are guaranteed to impress. They strike the perfect balance between indulgent and light, making them a go-to recipe you’ll want to revisit again and again.
If you loved these strawberry mousse chocolate cups, make sure you try out my White Chocolate Strawberry Cups as well!
Strawberry Mousse Chocolate Cups
Ingredients
Chocolate Cups
Mousse
Frosting
Decoration (optional)
Instructions
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Prepare the Chocolate Cups
- Melt the milk chocolate gently using a double boiler or in short intervals in the microwave, stirring in between until smooth.
- Using a spoon or brush, coat the inside of muffin paper liners with a layer of melted chocolate. Make sure to cover the sides evenly.
- Place the coated liners in the refrigerator and let the chocolate set completely.
- For a sturdier shell, apply a second layer of chocolate and chill again until fully set.
- Once hardened, carefully peel away the paper liners to reveal the chocolate cups. Set aside.
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Prepare the Strawberry Yogurt Mousse
- Wash and dice the fresh strawberries into small pieces.
- In a small bowl, soak the gelatine according to package instructions.
- In a separate bowl, mix the yogurt with sugar, vanilla sugar, and a splash of lemon juice until smooth.
- Gently heat the soaked gelatine until dissolved (do not boil), then mix it with a small portion of the yogurt mixture to temper it.
- Stir the gelatine mixture back into the remaining yogurt mixture.
- Whip the heavy cream until firm peaks form.
- Carefully fold the whipped cream into the yogurt mixture to keep it light and airy.
- Fold in the diced strawberries.
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Fill the Chocolate Cups
- Spoon or pipe the mousse into the prepared chocolate cups.
- Smooth the tops and place the filled cups in the refrigerator.
- Chill for at least 2–3 hours, or until the mousse is fully set.
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Prepare the Frosting
- In a bowl, combine cream cheese, heavy cream,sugar, and ground freeze-dried strawberries.
- Whip the mixture until it becomes creamy and pipeable. Adjust sweetness if needed.
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Decorate and Finish
- Pipe or spoon the frosting onto the set mousse in each chocolate cup.
- Sprinkle grated chocolate on top.
- Add a slice of freeze-dried strawberry as decoration (optional).
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Serve
- Keep the Strawberry mousse chocolate cups chilled until serving.
- Let them sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes before serving for the best flavor and texture.
