This strawberry cheesecake mousse is light, fluffy, and perfectly sweet — full of bright strawberry flavor. Made with thick yogurt, it tastes like dessert while offering gut-friendly benefits and antioxidants from real ingredients. It’s an ideal treat for summer or any time you want a simple, refreshing dessert.
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If you prefer a mousse without yogurt, try a vegan and paleo-friendly version made with only four ingredients — my healthy strawberry mousse is an easy alternative.
Why you’ll love this strawberry yogurt mousse
- This mousse is made without gelatin or agar agar, yet still holds a lovely texture.
- Use Greek yogurt to create a higher-protein version.
- Easily made vegan by swapping in a thick coconut or plant-based yogurt.
- A refreshing, fruit-forward dessert perfect for warm weather or any day you want a light sweet treat.
- Prepared in a food processor or blender, it comes together quickly and easily.
- Stores well for a convenient meal-prep snack during the week.
Let’s make some strawberry mousse!
Ingredients
- Thick yogurt: Choose full-fat Greek yogurt for a creamy texture, or thick coconut yogurt for a vegan option.
- Freeze-dried strawberries: Fresh or frozen strawberries release too much liquid for this recipe unless you use a thickener like gelatin.
- Maple syrup: Honey or agave are good substitutes.
- Vanilla or strawberry protein powder (optional): Skip if using Greek yogurt since it’s already high in protein.
- Vanilla extract
- Topping ideas: coconut whipped cream, fresh strawberries, cacao nibs, or chocolate chips
Equipment
- Food processor or high-speed blender
- Jars or small bowls for serving
- Spatula
Steps
- Place the freeze-dried strawberries in the food processor and pulse for 1–2 minutes until they become a fine powder.
- Add the yogurt, maple syrup, vanilla extract, and protein powder if using. Blend another 1–2 minutes until very smooth. Taste and adjust sweetness as needed.
- If you used protein powder and the mixture seems too thick, add 1 tablespoon of milk and blend again; add up to 1–2 tablespoons total until you reach a thick but smooth consistency.
- Spoon the mousse into jars or bowls and top with coconut whipped cream or your preferred toppings. Chill in the refrigerator for 2–3 hours before serving.

Topping ideas / How to serve strawberry mousse
- Serve in pretty jars or small glass cups for an attractive presentation.
- Coconut whipped cream is a favorite for a light, dairy-free topping.
- Sprinkle cacao nibs or chocolate chips for crunch and contrast.
- Garnish with fresh strawberry slices for extra color and freshness.
FAQs
- Can this mousse be made vegan? Yes. Use a thick vegan yogurt such as coconut yogurt for best texture.
- Can you make it ahead of time? Absolutely. Prepare the mousse, store it in an airtight container, and refrigerate until ready to serve.
- How long does leftover mousse keep? Store in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days for best quality.
Strawberry yogurt mousse recipe video
More healthy strawberry recipes you’ll love!
- Strawberry frozen yogurt bites
- Strawberry chia overnight oats
- Strawberry cheesecake yogurt parfait
- Healthy strawberry icebox cake
- Strawberry mousse without yogurt (vegan)

Strawberry Mousse (without gelatin)
Pin Recipe
Ingredients
Mousse
- 1 cup Thick yogurt *Greek or coconut yogurt
- 1 package freeze-dried strawberries
- 2 tbsp maple syrup
- 1/2 scoop vanilla or strawberry protein (optional) *see notes
- 1-2 tbsp milk, as needed (omit if not using protein)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
Topping ideas
- Coconut whipped cream
- Cacao nibs
- Chocolate chips
Instructions
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Process the freeze-dried strawberries in a food processor until they are a fine powder.
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Add the yogurt, maple syrup, vanilla, and protein powder if using. Blend until smooth. If using protein powder, add 1 tablespoon milk and increase by another tablespoon if needed to reach a thick but smooth consistency.
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Spoon into jars and top with coconut whipped cream or other toppings.
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Refrigerate for 2–3 hours to chill and set. Enjoy!
Notes
**Add milk sparingly when using protein powder. Start with 1 tablespoon and blend, then add another tablespoon only if the mixture is too thick. Aim for a thick, smooth mousse.