If you're looking for a dessert that’s impressive yet simple to prepare, Triple Chocolate Mousse is the perfect choice. This delightful treat layers rich dark chocolate mousse, silky milk chocolate mousse, and delicate white chocolate mousse into one stunning glass. Each layer offers a unique flavor and texture, blending into a luxurious dessert that’s sure to impress.
The best part? It’s easy to make, quick to prepare, and requires just a bit of patience while the layers set.
Triple Chocolate Mousse
From each 1 cup (250 ml) of cream per layer:
I prefer to whip cream by hand with a whisk instead of using an electric mixer. It takes more time and effort, but it offers better control and reduces the risk of overwhipping, which can ruin the mousse's silky texture.
Gelatin ensures each layer holds its shape while remaining luxuriously smooth and creamy.
Before melting the chocolate, add ¼ cup (50 ml) of cream directly to the chocolate pieces. This step helps create a smoother texture and prevents the chocolate from seizing during the melting process.

The chocolate should be slightly warm but not hot when adding gelatin and whipped cream. Overheating can ruin the texture.



Once the chocolate and gelatin mixture has cooled slightly, gently fold in the whipped cream in batches using a silicone spatula. Use soft, circular motions to maintain the mousse's light, airy texture.

Pour each mousse layer into serving glasses using a small pitcher or measuring cup with a spout for precision. This method ensures even layers and reduces mess.


Whether you’re hosting an elegant dinner party or treating yourself to something special, Triple Chocolate Mousse is a dessert that will never disappoint.
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This isn’t just mousse—it’s a culinary experience. Whip it up, chill it, serve it, and savor every creamy, dreamy spoonful.
A luxurious yet simple dessert featuring layers of dark, milk, and white chocolate mousse, perfect for any occasion. Elegant, creamy, and irresistibly delicious!
Combine ¼ cup (50 ml) heavy cream with 3.5 oz (100 g) dark chocolate and melt gently using a double boiler or microwave in short intervals. Stir until smooth and slightly warm.
Soak 1 sheet of gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes. Squeeze out excess water and stir it into the warm chocolate mixture until fully dissolved.
Whip the remaining ¾ cup (200 ml) of heavy cream to soft peaks.
Gently fold the whipped cream into the melted chocolate using a silicone spatula with soft, circular motions.
Pour the dark chocolate mousse evenly into serving glasses and refrigerate for 15 minutes to set.
Repeat the same process using 3.5 oz (100 g) milk chocolate and ¼ cup (50 ml) heavy cream. Melt gently and stir until smooth.
Soak 1 sheet of gelatin in cold water, squeeze out excess water, and dissolve it in the melted chocolate.
Whip the remaining ¾ cup (200 ml) heavy cream to soft peaks.
Gently fold the whipped cream into the milk chocolate mixture.
Carefully pour the milk chocolate mousse over the set dark chocolate layer. Chill for another 30 minutes.
Repeat the same process using 3.5 oz (100 g) white chocolate and ¼ cup (50 ml) heavy cream. Melt gently and stir until smooth.
Soak 1 sheet of gelatin in cold water, squeeze out excess water, and dissolve it in the melted chocolate.
Whip the remaining ¾ cup (200 ml) heavy cream to soft peaks.
Gently fold the whipped cream into the white chocolate mixture.
Pour the white chocolate mousse over the milk chocolate layer. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours (preferably overnight) to allow all layers to set properly.
Before serving, decorate each glass with chocolate shavings, a dusting of cocoa powder, or fresh berries for an elegant finish.
Serve the mousse cold for the best flavor and texture.
For the best flavor and texture, use high-quality chocolate.
Make sure the chocolate is slightly warm but not hot when adding gelatin and whipped cream.
Whip cream by hand for better control and a silky texture.
Use a small pitcher or measuring cup with a spout to pour each mousse layer neatly into glasses.