The good news is this delicious Banana Avocado Mousse recipe is vegetarian, nut-free, refined sugar-free, egg-free, and gluten-free. With some substitutions, it can be dairy-free and vegan.
This delicious mousse has a rich, creamy texture and a smooth, velvety consistency. Its flavor is a delightful combination of the sweetness of ripe bananas and the mild, buttery taste of avocados. It is the perfect mousse, and let’s not forget that with a couple of hours of freezing, it can be turned into the best avocado ice cream. If you like this, then you’ll love our Avocado Lime Mousse dessert too.
When our children were toddlers, this mousse was a regular dessert. It’s perfect, quick and easy to make, and healthy. Every child and adult loves it, with or without the chocolate. And, the fact that this delightful mousse can be made with dairy-free cream and still taste awesome is wonderful news for anyone craving a dairy-free lifestyle.
What’s To Love?
💕 The mousse’s unique blend of flavors and textures makes it a delicious treat that appeals to many palates.
💕 When properly blended and chilled, the mousse becomes light and airy, making it feel like a luxurious dessert despite being relatively healthy. The sweetness level can be adjusted based on your preference, whether you prefer a more pronounced sweetness or a milder taste.
💕 The mousse doesn’t require any complex cooking skills or hard-to-find ingredients.
💕 Tastes as good as it looks, making it a great dessert for any occasion and sudden onset cravings.
💕 It is the perfect treat to satisfy your sweet tooth craving.
💕 Offers a deep, satisfying taste that chocolate lovers adore.
💕 No fancy kitchen equipment is needed.
Have you already tried Banana Avocado Mousse? If so, let us know how it was…we can’t wait to hear all about it!
Let’s Talk Ingredients
We feel every ingredient adds to the overall taste and texture; if you remove one, it’s like you’ve removed them all.
- Avocados — use Hass for a creamier mousse.
- Bananas — they give a lovely creaminess, sweetness, and an additional health boost.
- Cream — use your favorite, but it should be thick.
- Cocoa Powder — comes in natural and Dutch versions. Any unsweetened will work! The quality of the cocoa makes all the difference; the brands we like are Green & Blacks and Callebaut.
- Salt — use Himalayan salt; it brings out the chocolate flavor and offsets the sweetness.
- Agave Nectar — adds a subtle sweetness and a lovely texture to the dessert. It tastes similar to honey; darker varieties of agave can taste more like maple syrup, producing a slightly different taste. As of 2023, different flavors are available, and we’ve tried most of them with this dessert. We particularly loved agave nectar cinnamon and agave nectar chocolate.
- Vanilla Extract— use Nielsen Massey, which is made with real vanilla beans and alcohol. The vanilla is quite potent and adds a beautiful richness to desserts.
For more detailed ingredients, see the recipe card.
Customizations
Here are some foodie alternatives should you want to make some changes:
- Bananas — substitute with silken tofu, kiwi, cantaloupes, or mangos.
- Cocoa Powder — if you prefer using cacao powder, then substitute equal amounts.
- Vanilla Extract — if you prefer a non-alcohol base, use vanilla flavoring.
When substituting ingredients, it’s essential to remember that the taste, texture, and overall result might differ, particularly if you’re substituting many ingredients.
If you have made the Banana Avocado Mousse with any customizations, we’d love to hear about it; please message us in the comments.
Instructions – Overview
The mousse takes minutes to whip up; once you’ve prepared the ingredients, throw them in a bowl and blend. Here’s a breakdown of how to get started on your baking journey (more detailed instructions are in the recipe card):
▶︎ Start by skinning, pitting, and cutting the avocados in half, then scoop the flesh into a bowl. Peel the bananas and add them to the avocados, then add cocoa powder, agave nectar, vanilla extract, cream, and a pinch of salt. Blend all the ingredients until you get a smooth and creamy mousse-like consistency. If you’re using a food processor, you may need to stop and scrape down the sides to ensure everything is well combined.
▶︎ Taste the mousse and adjust the sweetness by adding more agave nectar if desired. Once you’re satisfied with the taste and texture, transfer the mousse to individual serving dishes or one large bowl. Cover the mousse with plastic wrap, ensuring it touches the surface to prevent browning. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour to chill and set before serving.
For more detailed instructions, notes, and ideas…see the recipe card.
Is Banana Avocado Mousse Healthy?
It’s a perfect dessert or snack for those seeking a guilt-free indulgence, and the combination of avocados and bananas provides essential vitamins, healthy fats, and fiber. Here are some reasons why chocolate mousse is healthy:
Avocados — they are often praised for their nutritional richness. They are an excellent source of healthy monounsaturated fats, which can help reduce the risk of heart disease. Avocados also contain vitamins and minerals, including potassium, vitamins K, E, C, and several B vitamins. They are relatively low in sugar and high in dietary fiber.
Bananas — they are naturally low in fat, sodium, and cholesterol. They are a good source of dietary fiber, which aids in digestion and helps maintain bowel health. The significant amount of potassium in bananas supports heart health and helps maintain proper muscle function. Bananas contain antioxidants and essential nutrients like vitamin C and vitamin B6, which contribute to overall health and immune system support. The natural sugars in bananas, such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose, provide a quick energy source, making them an excellent choice for a pre-workout snack or when you need a boost during the day.
Have you ever wondered how to easily turn avocadoes and bananas into ice cream? We have a great recipe to help you get started on your nutritious journey Chocolate Avocado Ice Cream. This ice cream is a great way to sneak in some extra nutrients into a treat that kids will love. They won’t even realize they’re eating avocados!
Tools You’ll Need
Want to make the best Banana Avocado Mousse? Using the correct equipment for preparation is essential; we think they’re a big helping hand. We understand that you might already have some of these kitchen tools to make this recipe, or you might want to use other tools and may not require our recommendations. Here are some of our suggestions to get you started:
- Stick Blender
- Mixing Bowl
- Chopping Board
- Weighing Scales and Measuring Spoons— to measure the ingredients accurately.
- Silicone Spatula— for incorporating all the ingredients smoothly.
If you love those gadgets for this recipe, then you’ll love this hand blender for sauce, soups mayonnaise, mousses, milkshakes, smoothies, and more. It’s our go-to for many of our recipes, and we think every budding chef needs it.
Bosch MaxoMixx Stick Blender provides consistent blending at the touch of a button, a powerful 1000-watt motor, a detachable mixing foot for quick and easy cleaning, 7-speed digital settings, extra-sharp QuattroBlade, anti-suction technology to avoid splashes, an extendable helix cord, extra turbo function.
Check out our favorite kitchen equipment that we love to use with all our recipes.
Storing
See our FAQs for detailed instructions on storing, refrigeration, freezing, and defrosting and for answers to readers’ questions.
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Pairing
Chocolate mousse is frequently eaten as a standalone dessert but can also be paired with other delicious foods. Here are some suggestions and our favorite go-to’s what to eat with it:
▶︎ A dollop of fresh whipped cream is high on our list; it adds a layer of creaminess and provides a pleasing textural contrast.
▶︎ We think it particularly pairs well with a drizzle of agave nectar chocolate.
▶︎ Add toppings like sliced bananas, shaved dark chocolate, chopped nuts, or fresh strawberries or raspberries to enhance the presentation and add extra flavors and textures.
▶︎ Don’t know what to have for dinner? A delicious SIMPLE meal such as our No-Fuss Shepherd’s Pie or a light Rustic Chicken Chorizo Bake would pair beautifully.
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Ingredients
- 2 Ripe Avocados
- 2 Ripe Bananas
- 80 grams Agave Nectar Chocolate
- 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
- 1 pinch Himalayan Salt
- 2 tbsp Cream - your favorite
- 25 grams Cocoa Powder
Instructions
- Skin, pit, and cut the avocados in half. Scoop the flesh into a bowl.
- Peel the bananas and add them to the avocados.
- Add cocoa powder and agave nectar. And, also the vanilla extract, cream, and a pinch of salt to the mixture.
- Blend all the ingredients until you get a smooth and creamy mousse-like consistency. If you’re using a food processor, you may need to stop and scrape down the sides to ensure everything is well combined.
- Taste the mousse and adjust the sweetness by adding more agave nectar if desired.
- Once you are satisfied with the taste and texture, transfer the mousse to individual serving dishes or one large bowl.
- Cover the mousse with plastic wrap, making sure it touches the surface to prevent browning, and refrigerate for at least 1 hour to chill and set.
- Before serving, you can garnish the mousse with sliced bananas, shaved dark chocolate, whipped cream, chopped nuts, or fresh berries for added texture and presentation.
Notes
- The best avocados to use are Hass, not Californian or Floridian. While ripe avocados are essential, avoid using overripe ones, as they might have an overpowering taste and could spoil the mousse. Choose semi-ripe avocados for the best flavor and texture. Ripe avocados should be slightly soft to the touch and yield when gently squeezed.
- Choose semi-ripe bananas for the best flavor and texture. Ripe bananas will have yellow peels with brown spots, indicating their sweetness.
- Ripe bananas will add natural sweetness to the mousse; we use only a small amount of sweetener, which can be adjusted to your liking.
- Opt for unsweetened cocoa powder or cacao if you’re adding cocoa and want a healthier mousse. You can control the sweetness level.
- Thoroughly blend the avocados and bananas to achieve a smooth and creamy mousse. Eliminating lumps or chunks is essential for a velvety texture.
- After blending, refrigerate the mousse for at least an hour to allow it to chill and set. Chilling will improve the texture and enhance the flavors.
- Bananas: Substitute with silken tofu, kiwi, cantaloupes, or mangos.
Feel free to swap any ingredient listed with whatever you have lying around. It will probably taste just as amazing! Please let us know how it was…we can’t wait to hear all about it!
See our FAQs below for detailed instructions on storing, refrigerating, freezing, defrosting, and answering readers’ questions.
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Sharon – Foodie Blogger
I’m a full-time food blogger, mother of 3 grown adults and 3 huskies. Most days you can find me in the kitchen creating new recipes, I love cooking indulgent bakes and love sharing them. I am lucky to connect with and inspire people from all around the world and help you on your cooking journey so you can eat in style!
Thought this was excellent, easy to follow recipe, and best of all it turned out sooooo tasty! 😀 🥰
Hey Cooper, Ty for commenting, we’re so please it was tasty and easy to follow.