This High-Protein Strawberry Mousse Is Your New Healthy Obsession
Stop choosing between dessert and your goals. This high-protein strawberry mousse is creamy, fresh, and packed with 15g of protein per serving!
Spring is finally here and your sweet tooth is waking up. You want something fresh and bright. But you also want to keep your healthy reset on track.
This high-protein strawberry mousse is the answer to your prayers. It is fluffy, sweet, and totally addictive. You get all the dessert vibes without the sugar crash. It is the ultimate guilt-free indulgence.
Why This Recipe Is a Winner
This recipe is a total game-changer for your fitness goals. It packs a massive protein punch in every bite. Most desserts leave you feeling sluggish and tired. This one actually fuels your body and keeps you full.
It is also incredible for meal prep enthusiasts. You can whip up a batch on Sunday. Then you have healthy snacks ready all week long. It stays perfectly fluffy in the fridge for days.
How It Comes Together
Making this mousse is surprisingly simple and fast. You just blend, whisk, and let it chill. There is no baking required for this treat. Even a total kitchen beginner can master this texture. It feels like magic when it finally sets.
Ingredients You’ll Need
This recipe uses fresh seasonal produce and pantry staples. It is simple and clean.
- 300g fresh strawberries, hulled
- 250g non-fat Greek yogurt
- 60g vanilla whey protein isolate
- 15g unflavored gelatin powder
- 60ml cold water
- 30ml agave nectar
- 5ml vanilla extract
Step-by-Step
- Place strawberries in a food processor and blend until smooth.
- Strain through a sieve if you want a seedless texture.
- Combine cold water and gelatin powder in a small bowl.
- Let the gelatin bloom for 5 minutes until thick.
- Microwave bloomed gelatin in 10-second intervals until dissolved.
- Whisk yogurt, protein, agave, and vanilla in a large bowl.
- Stir two tablespoons of strawberry puree into the warm gelatin.
- Mix the tempered gelatin back into the remaining strawberry puree.
- Gently fold the strawberry mixture into the yogurt base.
- Divide into 4 dishes and refrigerate for 2 hours to set.
Best Ways to Enjoy It
Serve this chilled with a few extra strawberry slices. It looks beautiful in a glass parfait jar. You can even add a dollop of whipped cream. It is the perfect light end to a meal. Your friends will never guess it is healthy.
Keep It Fresh
Store your mousse in the refrigerator at all times. Use airtight containers to keep the texture light. It will stay fresh for up to three days. Do not freeze this recipe as it ruins the fluffiness. Always serve it straight from the fridge.
Tips for Best Results
- Use very ripe strawberries for the best natural sweetness.
- Ensure your gelatin is completely dissolved before mixing.
- Fold the mixture gently to keep the air inside.
- Chilled serving dishes help the mousse set faster.
- Sift your protein powder to avoid any tiny lumps.
- Don’t skip the blooming step for the gelatin.
- Taste your puree before adding agave to adjust sweetness.
Ways to Switch It Up
- Swap strawberries for fresh raspberries for a tart kick.
- Use chocolate protein powder for a chocolate-covered strawberry vibe.
- Add a pinch of lemon zest for extra brightness.
- Top with crushed graham crackers for a cheesecake feel.
Common Questions
Can I use frozen strawberries?
Yes, but thaw them completely first. Drain any excess liquid before blending the fruit. This keeps the mousse thick and creamy.
What protein powder works best?
Whey protein isolate yields the smoothest possible texture. Casein can make the mousse a bit too thick. Stick to vanilla for a classic flavor.
You deserve a dessert that loves you back. Go make this high-protein strawberry mousse right now!
— Jasmine

Ingredients
Method
- Place strawberries in a food processor and blend until a smooth puree is formed; strain through a fine-mesh sieve if a seedless texture is preferred.
- In a small heat-proof bowl, combine cold water and gelatin powder and allow to bloom for 5 minutes.
- Gently heat the bloomed gelatin in a water bath or microwave in 10-second intervals until completely dissolved and clear.
- In a separate large bowl, whisk together the Greek yogurt, protein isolate, agave nectar, and vanilla extract until the mixture is homogeneous and no lumps remain.
- Temper the gelatin by stirring in two tablespoons of the strawberry puree, then combine this mixture with the remaining strawberry puree.
- Slowly fold the strawberry-gelatin mixture into the yogurt base using a silicone spatula until the color is uniform and the texture is light.
- Divide the mousse into 4 chilled serving dishes and refrigerate for a minimum of 2 hours until the structure is firmly set.
