I love making these lime mousse cups when I want a dessert that feels light, refreshing, and effortlessly elegant. The bright citrus flavor paired with a smooth, airy texture makes each spoonful feel cool and satisfying.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I enjoy how this dessert is both simple and impressive at the same time. The mousse is creamy yet light, with a vibrant lime flavor that isn’t too heavy. I also like that it can be made ahead of time, which makes it perfect for gatherings or when I want a stress-free treat ready in the fridge.Lime Mousse Cups

Ingredients

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  • heavy cream
  • sweetened condensed milk
  • fresh lime juice
  • lime zest
  • vanilla extract (optional)
  • crushed biscuits or graham crackers (optional, for layering)
  • whipped cream (optional, for topping)

Directions

I start by whipping the heavy cream until soft peaks form, making sure it stays light and fluffy.

In another bowl, I mix the sweetened condensed milk with fresh lime juice and lime zest until smooth and slightly thickened. If I want a hint of extra flavor, I add a splash of vanilla extract.

I gently fold the whipped cream into the lime mixture, being careful not to deflate it, until everything is fully combined and airy.

If I’m using crushed biscuits, I add a layer at the bottom of each cup. Then I spoon or pipe the mousse into serving cups.

I chill the cups in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours, allowing the mousse to set properly. Before serving, I like topping them with whipped cream or extra lime zest.

Servings and timing

I usually get about 4 to 6 servings.
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Chilling time: 2 hours
Total time: 2 hours 15 minutes

Variations

I sometimes swap lime for lemon or orange for a different citrus twist. If I want a richer texture, I add a bit of cream cheese to the mixture. I also like layering it with crushed cookies or even fresh fruit for extra texture.Lime Mousse Cups

storage/reheating

I store the mousse cups in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 3 days. I keep them chilled until ready to serve, since they are best enjoyed cold. There’s no reheating needed for this dessert.

FAQs

Can I use bottled lime juice?

I prefer fresh lime juice for the best flavor, but bottled can work in a pinch.

How do I make the mousse thicker?

I make sure to whip the cream properly and chill the mousse long enough to help it set.

Can I freeze lime mousse cups?

Yes, I can freeze them for a firmer, ice-cream-like texture, then let them soften slightly before serving.

Can I make this dessert ahead of time?

Yes, I often prepare it a day in advance, which makes it even more convenient.

What can I use instead of condensed milk?

I can try a mix of cream and sugar or use alternatives, though it may slightly change the texture.

Conclusion

I always enjoy making these lime mousse cups when I want a dessert that’s simple, refreshing, and full of bright flavor. It’s a perfect make-ahead treat that feels light yet indulgent, making it ideal for any occasion.

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